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Up (2009 Pixar film) discussion
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I'VE SEEN UP!!
I SAW UP!!
I got an email today of an invite to see a special screening of Up here in Austin, TX.
I have NEVER had SOOOO MUCH FUN at a movie in the longest time!!! I think it may go down as one of my favorite Pixar movies (not better than Wall-E but better than The Incredibles).
I really don't want to spoil it but I will tell you SEEE THIS MOVIE. I laughed, I cried, my heart raced.
It's perfectly paced and just a thrill from start to finish!!
oh and it was in 2D and not 3D. Which i liked. I don't like how 3D glasses tint the colors of the movie. I recommend watching it in 2D because the colors are magnificent.
Pixar outstands again. This is the clear winner of the Best Animated Feature at the Oscars unless The Princess and the Frog dazzles even more.
Grade: 10/10. Can't think of one flaw in the whole movie.
I got an email today of an invite to see a special screening of Up here in Austin, TX.
I have NEVER had SOOOO MUCH FUN at a movie in the longest time!!! I think it may go down as one of my favorite Pixar movies (not better than Wall-E but better than The Incredibles).
I really don't want to spoil it but I will tell you SEEE THIS MOVIE. I laughed, I cried, my heart raced.
It's perfectly paced and just a thrill from start to finish!!
oh and it was in 2D and not 3D. Which i liked. I don't like how 3D glasses tint the colors of the movie. I recommend watching it in 2D because the colors are magnificent.
Pixar outstands again. This is the clear winner of the Best Animated Feature at the Oscars unless The Princess and the Frog dazzles even more.
Grade: 10/10. Can't think of one flaw in the whole movie.
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That is so exciting! This is going to be the pinnacle of my year until the DVD release!Harbinger wrote:I SAW UP!!
I got an email today of an invite to see a special screening of Up here in Austin, TX.
I have NEVER had SOOOO MUCH FUN at a movie in the longest time!!! I think it may go down as one of my favorite Pixar movies (not better than Wall-E but better than The Incredibles).
I really don't want to spoil it but I will tell you SEEE THIS MOVIE. I laughed, I cried, my heart raced.
It's perfectly paced and just a thrill from start to finish!!
oh and it was in 2D and not 3D. Which i liked. I don't like how 3D glasses tint the colors of the movie. I recommend watching it in 2D because the colors are magnificent.
Pixar outstands again. This is the clear winner of the Best Animated Feature at the Oscars unless The Princess and the Frog dazzles even more.
Grade: 10/10. Can't think of one flaw in the whole movie.
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You're liuving in the past with 3D. The REALD process uses clear, sunglasses style glasses. The only effect is the image appearing slightly darker, instead of changing the colors completely.Harbinger wrote:
oh and it was in 2D and not 3D. Which i liked. I don't like how 3D glasses tint the colors of the movie. I recommend watching it in 2D because the colors are magnificent.
Pixar outstands again. This is the clear winner of the Best Animated Feature at the Oscars unless The Princess and the Frog dazzles even more.
Grade: 10/10. Can't think of one flaw in the whole movie.
Anyway, nice to know that Pixar hasn't slipped up. I definitely enjoyed the Incredibles, and Wall-E, to a lesser extent. But it is nice to know that they are no longer bent on making their movies serious to get an oscar.
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Yeah that's what I meant. I watched Coraline in RealD.ajmrowland wrote:You're liuving in the past with 3D. The REALD process uses clear, sunglasses style glasses. The only effect is the image appearing slightly darker, instead of changing the colors completely.
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I also saw Coraline in RealD 3D and it was SPECTACULAR! I absolutely enjoyed the vibrant colors and the animation. I am extremely excited for Up and it's 3D release, although this movie seems comedic it does have it's serious tone to it and deffinately Oscar worthy but Up has it's competition: 9, The Princess and the Frog, and Monsters vs. Aliens (although it has no chance of beating Up).
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Here's an article that's (pretty much) about Up's marketing, due to the lead character's age:
http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com/ ... geism.html
http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com/ ... geism.html

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We'll see how well the movie does. I can understand why kids wouldn't want to see a G rated film...it's kind of ashame too. When we were growing up in the 80's/90's I felt a lot of that innocence is gone from children now...but that's just my personal opinion.ajmrowland wrote:Once again, the media blows up something that shouldn't even affect the ticket sales.
The toy sales is another story....
Edit: It's interesting how the comments talk about kids not wanting to see a g-rated movie. What do you guys think about that?
I agree with you about the Toy Sales perhaps with the old man.
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My little cousin (age 9) loves movies now. Yesterday he came up to me and said "I want to watch Up. It's looks so funny." It made me SO happy that it comes out in more than a month yet he remembers to tell ME that he wants to see it.
Anyway, Mr. Fredricksen is the main reason why I am watching this movie. An old gramps being the main character of the movie just calls for fun. (It's even better that he's voiced by Freakazoid's Cosgrove!) Up is basically...the Senior Citizen Action Adventure film. Hell, if they advertised that quote in the trailer, I'd fall for it.
People really should stop caring what other people think about them with what they do. A rating is just there to protect the kids from being traumatized. But whatever, high school kids are idiotic these days. (Yet I was one just last year.)
Anyway, Mr. Fredricksen is the main reason why I am watching this movie. An old gramps being the main character of the movie just calls for fun. (It's even better that he's voiced by Freakazoid's Cosgrove!) Up is basically...the Senior Citizen Action Adventure film. Hell, if they advertised that quote in the trailer, I'd fall for it.
People really should stop caring what other people think about them with what they do. A rating is just there to protect the kids from being traumatized. But whatever, high school kids are idiotic these days. (Yet I was one just last year.)

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That's what Blue Sky Disney (blueskydisney.blogspot.com) has been calling the movie!magicalwands wrote: Up is basically...the Senior Citizen Action Adventure film. Hell, if they advertised that quote in the trailer, I'd fall for it.
And that's awesome that your cousin is excited to see the movie! Yay!

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I'm for it because 1)it's Pixar, and 2)it looks like it's much more fun than the previous three films. Pixar in the old days was all about fun films.magicalwands wrote:My little cousin (age 9) loves movies now. Yesterday he came up to me and said "I want to watch Up. It's looks so funny." It made me SO happy that it comes out in more than a month yet he remembers to tell ME that he wants to see it.
Anyway, Mr. Fredricksen is the main reason why I am watching this movie. An old gramps being the main character of the movie just calls for fun. (It's even better that he's voiced by Freakazoid's Cosgrove!) Up is basically...the Senior Citizen Action Adventure film. Hell, if they advertised that quote in the trailer, I'd fall for it.
People really should stop caring what other people think about them with what they do. A rating is just there to protect the kids from being traumatized. But whatever, high school kids are idiotic these days. (Yet I was one just last year.)
And I am still a High School kid, and they are much more than idiots. They're true dumbasses, most of the time.
It looks as though I'll be spending my whole summer at the movies.

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Transformers 2, Terminator 4, Star Trek, Avatar (that one's in the fall, but it's going to be bigajmrowland wrote:Ponyo, Up, Harry Potter, Wolverine, Night at the Museum 2, Year One, and, uh...............
There doesn't seem to be as many summer bbs as last year, does there?

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Nope, Avatar is to be released worldwide on December 18, and I'm glad it is. Waiting for a new James Cameron has been long enough, even though there is still very little known about it.ajmrowland wrote:I thought Avatar was, like, next year. As for T4, I still have to watch 1, 2, and 3. Transformers and Star Trek.
If we're going into early fall, than I might do Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, and Where the Wild Things Are.

