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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 8, 2015 21:04:03 GMT
I'm afraid of the bears in SF I didn't see any bears, but there were plenty of hairy guy's.
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Jul 8, 2015 22:23:55 GMT
Yes, this movie was amazing. Bonus points for being the first animated movie I've seen in theaters since 2012 (Last one was Wreck-it-Ralph). Really? That's interesting, not even Frozen huh? Okay, question, what part of the movie broke you? Because I went in with a reviewer telling me he cried at two moments, I came out saying three, what were they for you? Nope, saw Frozen on Demand about 4 months after it came out. Was too embarassed to go see it in public. I've never cried in a movie, but I'll be honest that I was totally expecting Bing Bong to die at one point. Just knew it would happen. Also, did anyone else think that Joy was being a total bitch towards Sadness in the beginning? IMO, Fear and Disgust were probably my favorite characters.
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Post by thatstoo2019man on Jul 8, 2015 22:33:16 GMT
Bing Bong is love, Bing Bong is life.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 9, 2015 0:04:26 GMT
Really? That's interesting, not even Frozen huh? Okay, question, what part of the movie broke you? Because I went in with a reviewer telling me he cried at two moments, I came out saying three, what were they for you? Nope, saw Frozen on Demand about 4 months after it came out. Was too embarassed to go see it in public. I've never cried in a movie, but I'll be honest that I was totally expecting Bing Bong to die at one point. Just knew it would happen. Also, did anyone else think that Joy was being a total bitch towards Sadness in the beginning? IMO, Fear and Disgust were probably my favorite characters. No, I never expected that to happen, even when it happened, I half expected him to come back. And yes, Joy is really mean to Sadness, I get her why she is, but god, she is fairly cruel, especially at one point where she may as well told her to go fuck herself. I loved everybody, but Fear and Anger were probably the funniest of the five emotions, so entertaining.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 9, 2015 0:05:03 GMT
Bing Bong is love, Bing Bong is life. So true, so true. Who's the friend who likes to play? Never forget.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 9, 2015 0:06:27 GMT
Really? That's interesting, not even Frozen huh? Okay, question, what part of the movie broke you? Because I went in with a reviewer telling me he cried at two moments, I came out saying three, what were they for you? Nope, saw Frozen on Demand about 4 months after it came out. Was too embarassed to go see it in public. I've never cried in a movie, but I'll be honest that I was totally expecting Bing Bong to die at one point. Just knew it would happen. Also, did anyone else think that Joy was being a total bitch towards Sadness in the beginning? IMO, Fear and Disgust were probably my favorite characters. PS, I never saw Frozen in theaters to, I saw it on Starzs in late July of 2014. If it came out now, I sure as hell would see it in theaters, then, well, I thought very little of animation and Disney in general. Glad that changed in me, in no small part because of that little film.
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Post by sos on Jul 9, 2015 5:43:39 GMT
Joy was my favorite. I can't get enough of Amy Poehler's hyper foolishness. I don't think Joy was being cruel to Sadness. She just didn't understand her. Joy gets taught the same lesson the viewer does: Sadness isn't a bad thing.
And, side note, the Triple Dent Gum gag was BRILLIANT BRILLIANT BRILLIANT.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 9, 2015 16:34:00 GMT
Joy was my favorite. I can't get enough of Amy Poehler's hyper foolishness. I don't think Joy was being cruel to Sadness. She just didn't understand her. Joy gets taught the same lesson the viewer does: Sadness isn't a bad thing. And, side note, the Triple Dent Gum gag was BRILLIANT BRILLIANT BRILLIANT. I really liked Joy, I loved Amy Poehler since Parks and Rec, and she was so good, hell she was probably less cartoony here then on the show. And I got a strong feeling that the Triple Dent Gum catchy song joke was somehow a reference to Let It Go, I just got a strong feeling.
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Jul 10, 2015 2:41:53 GMT
Joy was my favorite. I can't get enough of Amy Poehler's hyper foolishness. I don't think Joy was being cruel to Sadness. She just didn't understand her. Joy gets taught the same lesson the viewer does: Sadness isn't a bad thing. And, side note, the Triple Dent Gum gag was BRILLIANT BRILLIANT BRILLIANT. I really liked Joy, I loved Amy Poehler since Parks and Rec, and she was so good, hell she was probably less cartoony here then on the show. And I got a strong feeling that the Triple Dent Gum catchy song joke was somehow a reference to Let It Go, I just got a strong feeling. I knew Amy Poehler from her as Bessy in Mighty B and as Tails in Sonic X, but my brother a big Parks and Rec fan, so I watched a few episodes.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 10, 2015 2:48:16 GMT
I really liked Joy, I loved Amy Poehler since Parks and Rec, and she was so good, hell she was probably less cartoony here then on the show. And I got a strong feeling that the Triple Dent Gum catchy song joke was somehow a reference to Let It Go, I just got a strong feeling. I knew Amy Poehler from her as Bessy in Mighty B and as Tails in Sonic X, but my brother a big Parks and Rec fan, so I watched a few episodes. Saw the whole show, was really great, she was a ton of fun, but incredibly over the top. She was pretty tame as Joy in comparison, and hell she had a down to earth moment, never happened in Parks and Rec. Boy, she is easily the most hyperactive optimistic individual I can imagine, nobody could have played Joy better.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2015 18:42:38 GMT
Has anyone else seen the new trailer for AIR? It's seems pretty cool. bcove.me/l2wmnlp4I think to only way to actually embed the video is for me to tweet it and embed it from twitter. So here.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2015 2:19:44 GMT
Jesse Eisenberg looks like he's gonna fucking fail as Lex Luthor. Not surprised though. "The red capes are coming?" What?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 12, 2015 5:22:41 GMT
Jesse Eisenberg looks like he's gonna fucking fail as Lex Luthor. Not surprised though. "The red capes are coming?" What? I'm sorry, but I never had faith in the film the moment Zach Snyder jumped in to direct, everything else has just made it go from bad, to massive failure. Man, I still jokingly say that they meant Hisenberg, not Eisenberg!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2015 7:19:27 GMT
I liked the first one. This one looks okay, but Jesse Eisenberg is really putting me away from it. The way he delivers that shitty line "The red capes are coming?" is terrible
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 12, 2015 16:25:42 GMT
I liked the first one. This one looks okay, but Jesse Eisenberg is really putting me away from it. The way he delivers that shitty line "The red capes are coming?" is terrible Yeah, that was cringeworthy. The line itself doesn't even make sense, I know he is alluding to the red coats are coming, but in context it doesn't make sense. Who else where's a red cape beside Superman? Nobody, hell not many hero's ever where red. Maybe Brian Cranston could have made that line work, but just Eisenberg, most certainly not. Side note, he is not intimidating in the slightest.
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