From: TheCodeisBosco | #209 Up definitely could have gone without the talking dogs and all that, but the good scenes in that movie are really damn good. So, it's tough to mind... especially since the animation is some of the greatest I've seen, as well.
Brave's at 73% now, and there's still no reviews for Abe Lincoln. I'm gonna be so bummed if it isn't pre-screened for critics, because that'd be a sure sign that it's a turkey... and I really don't want it to be one. There were 4 reviews for Lincoln on IMDB. It's looking good so far.
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Tornadoman78: tornadoman and tornadogirl like to kick box each other in my tornaolayzers and she dosent even mind getting hit
Brave's at 73% now, and there's still no reviews for Abe Lincoln. I'm gonna be so bummed if it isn't pre-screened for critics, because that'd be a sure sign that it's a turkey... and I really don't want it to be one.
Have you seen the spin ratio in those previews?
Awful awful ****ing movie. Obviously.
I mean, I'm going to watch the **** out of it, but it's going to be truly awful.
I seem to be in the very slim minority of having A Bugs Life as their favourite Pixar movie. While the Incredibles is my least favourite. Didn't like that film at all. Wasn't a fan of Finding Nemo or Cars either. Still yet to see Up fully (I saw the last half an hour or something) and Cars 2.
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if a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it do the other trees laugh?
When the axe is spun around like 300 times before he actually swings it.
The spin ratio.
The spin ratio is an important part of gauging whether a movie is going to be total ****, because you'll notice that movies with high spin ratios are almost universally crap.
Favorite overall is most likely Toy Story 3 or The Incredibles, but I will be rewatching the entirety of the Pixar line soon. I still have a feeling Brave will be great however, and I can easily see it becoming my #1.
I'll probably see it eventually after it releases on bluray/dvd. I don't even know what the last Pixar movie I saw was. I still need to see Toy Story 3 and Wall-E.
"Certified fresh" is hardly good news for a Pixar film, though. I'll still end up seeing it, although the idea that large chunks of the movie pander to merchandising is hugely disappointing. I thought that's what Cars was for?
btw Vampire Hunting wit Lincoln sittin pretty at 60%, hell yeah
-- Fire Emblem: Awakening has the best music ever. Listen to it \/ http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL68CA009923BACBEE&feature=plcp
Well I can list six Pixar movies that would safely be among my favorites of all time. Cars 2 is my least favorite of the 11 I've seen recently but I still really liked it.
It was a drastic quality drop from Toy Story 3 though.