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Brave Little Toaster didn't have evil purple limping teddy bears running daycares.
Nah,
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I think the point to the 'whoosh' was that perhaps
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Just saw this tonight and definitely one of my favorite movies. Cried like a bitch at the end too. I'm glad they put in a lot aimed at the older audiences who saw the first 2 growing up.
I have to admit, when I saw the trailer where Rex says "I wanna get played with," I just thought "me too," instead of thinking much of the movie. But after seeing what everyone thinks of it, I'll definitely see it at some point. Like seemingly everyone else, I was a kid when the first two hit.
People think Google will take over the world, but I might put my money on Pixar.
Saw it for the third time last night, worth every penny each time.
I would certainly see it more than once in the theater. Anyone got feedback on 3d vs normal?
The 3D isnt obnoxiously in your face which is a welcome way to do it, but doesnt justify the 4-5 extra bucks except to hide that you're crying with the glasses.
idk, Up/TS3/Avatar were the only movies I actually feel the 3D was worth it for because of how subtle it is. Also, using the glasses to hide that youre crying like a bitch doesnt help when you can't wipe the tears away.
I liked the 3D but since I saw it in 2d first the 3D popped up even less to me.
You can simply say that the 3D, while glamorous, makes your eyes water.
What with The Prospector and the bear, I'm guessing Pixar has a problem with fine southern gentlemen.
spoiled for big.
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i swear Pixar cannot fuck up, invincible
Just saw the movie. So glad I had glasses on.