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marko
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NO SIR

I WANT THE FULL THING

I WILL BE CONTACTING THE GENTLEMEN AT CROSSROADS CORPORATE

6/4/2009 8:49:08 AM

Bweez
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it's pretty awesome

happy smiling eel

6/4/2009 8:52:07 AM

nothing22
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you'll only anger him more

6/4/2009 9:01:42 AM

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Does anybody know if the Blu-ray will have 3-D as an option? I know I will need the glass, but I assume that all you would need is the movie encoded in 3-D and the glasses themselves to see this at home. I will at least be getting this on DVD, but I'll go hardcore Blu & 3-D if they offer it.

6/4/2009 9:41:50 AM

marko
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called crossroads... they didn't have the short attached this weekend... didn't bother asking for compensation for a minute and a half worth of film

6/4/2009 11:34:19 AM

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^

That is crazy! Any reason?

I saw it in 3D at North Hills at they have the short attached.

Dittos on what everyone has already said.

6/4/2009 1:41:52 PM

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Awesome movie. One of my favorite Pixar movies. Excellent message.

6/4/2009 2:09:34 PM

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Got back from it. Loved it. Didn't come close to crying, but I was definitely moved by the beginning part.

A couple of things were completely predictable (eg the kid getting the soda cap for his merit badge), but overall I had no clue where this movie was taking me next. 10/10

6/4/2009 2:36:36 PM

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"called crossroads... they didn't have the short attached this weekend... didn't bother asking for compensation for a minute and a half worth of film"

I saw it at Crossroads too and was wondering about the short. Bastards

6/4/2009 3:18:01 PM

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if it makes you feel better, the Raleigh Grande didn't have the Toy Story 3 promo

6/5/2009 11:24:52 AM

miska
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the 2d version at crossroads didn't have the Toy Story 3 promo either

6/5/2009 11:31:15 AM

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stupid fucking cary

6/5/2009 12:00:04 PM

Mr. Joshua
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Saw it last night. Really really good.

<3 Dug.

lol at the cone of shame

6/5/2009 2:48:53 PM

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"Didn't come close to crying"

are you a fucking robot?

6/5/2009 2:57:14 PM

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(seeing it tomorrow!)

6/5/2009 3:54:32 PM

umbrellaman
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^^Stop breaking my balls. I didn't say I felt nothing emotion-wise. The beginning part was very touching. I just didn't cry.

6/5/2009 10:10:15 PM

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yeah definitely no tears here.

good movie, great may be overstating it.

Pixar does amazing work.

6/5/2009 11:55:55 PM

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Watched it in 3D with my wife. We held hands through most of it.

Gotta pay the extra money for the 3D though, it's just sooo much better. My favorite part was the tent scene. I was cracking up. It happened to me once too, so I felt his pain (literally).

6/6/2009 11:31:25 PM

Bweez
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HOW CUTE.

6/6/2009 11:37:58 PM

Crede
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**Spoilers**

It was good... but I was kind of disappointed. Maybe 7/10... the scene where he saw that his wife had put the new adventures with their life in the book was totally expected. It was gorgeous though.

"I like you temporarily!!!!!" lollll

6/7/2009 2:35:24 PM

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"Gotta pay the extra money for the 3D though"


Actually i was surprised at North Lake in Charlotte it was the same price. $8 for 3d. Usually 3d cost more.

6/7/2009 3:36:47 PM

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Saw it, love it.

I've really been enjoying what they've done with 3-D lately. 3-D movies annoyed the crap out of me as a kid, the whole "OMG THEY'RE REACHING OUT AT YOU" thing was kinda lost on me.

I like that they're just making 3-D movies like any other movie and are mostly ignoring that problem.

As for UP, it made my wife cry 3 times (that I saw). But she was still smiling during the movie, so I call that a success for Pixar.

6/7/2009 4:15:41 PM

Skwinkle
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So does everywhere have the short now, or are some places still missing it?

6/7/2009 8:02:31 PM

tchenku
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the short wasn't that great, but I'd be disappointed if they didn't include it (now that I know they're expected )

I felt like there was potential for lots more scenic jungle stuff (like Incredibles etc) and the story is far-fetched, even for a cartoon (the idea of a hobby adventurist flying the house, the villain's quest, making voice collars for 100s of dogs, etc).

it was touching but I'll I give it a 8/10 (no tears here). I couldn't help but think the entire time "now really... how is he going to eat and keep up his hygiene living on that hunk of rock?"

6/7/2009 8:12:34 PM

Crede
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the short sucked. the premise was stupid and the joke was essentially one and done. meh!

6/7/2009 8:22:56 PM

Bweez
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The short was good.

The first 20 or so minutes of up was by far the best thing Pixar has done ever imo.

[Edited on June 7, 2009 at 8:46 PM. Reason : .]

6/7/2009 8:45:13 PM

ShinAntonio
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The first 20 minutes is an Oscar-worthy short film.

6/7/2009 9:38:49 PM

Kiwi
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Loved it. Did not cry once. I also loved the short.

Funny how the 3D glasses looked like the main character's.

6/7/2009 9:42:30 PM

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So so so good.

The guy and I both cried, though he only did once. I did about three or four different times.

6/7/2009 10:20:20 PM

Bweez
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"Did not cry once."


SO TUFF

6/7/2009 10:59:42 PM

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Just got back fromwatching the #D version.

omg. i was in tears within the first few minutes.

6/8/2009 12:25:13 AM

Bweez
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the poundsignD version is the best.

6/8/2009 12:29:47 AM

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My gf cried 10 min in, but that's mostly b/c she just lost her GM.

This was my favorite Pixar thus far. I said this last year for WALL-E too. Why am I so sure of it now? Well, WALL-E had me feeling a little scared afterward. I mean, it was a fun movie, but it also had me thinking too much about comfortable lifestyles and a movie you over analyze is a good movie, but it's not as good as the platinum level for movies: the movie you want to watch every day forever. Up just had me smiling all the time.

-old men
-funny kids
-dogs
-dirigibles
-flying houses
-dogs
-dogs
-wait, did i mention TALKING dogs?

Steal from your grandmother to see this.

6/8/2009 12:49:38 AM

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i know people are hating on how it isn't realistic (OMG HOW CAN A HOUSE BE LIFTED UP WITH BALLOONS!??!) but i think that misses the entire point of the movie.

i just think the relationships are so great. like that kid. that kid is every kid. maybe a little extreme, but he is. same with the old man. and the dogs were just hilarious.

6/8/2009 12:55:52 AM

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"i know people are hating on how it isn't realistic (OMG HOW CAN A HOUSE BE LIFTED UP WITH BALLOONS!??!)"


WHAT? YOU MEAN CARS DON'T TALK? AND THERE AREN'T SUPERHEROES?

AND MY TOYS DON'T TALK TO EACH OTHER AT NIGHT?

6/8/2009 1:00:08 AM

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^^nice, you refuted an argument no one made. pat yourself on the back

[Edited on June 8, 2009 at 1:12 AM. Reason : .]

6/8/2009 1:03:37 AM

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"the short sucked"

agreed and i will be pissed if it gets nominated for an oscar just because it can. folks- you're not missing anything if you didn't see it

i thought the movie itself was kind of boring and it felt like it was an hour too long, even though it only ran for like 90 something minutes. oh i know what it was- it blew its wad in the first 20 minutes and the rest was just filler. don't bother trying to see it in 3-D; it just makes the screen darker and a little blurry

[Edited on June 8, 2009 at 8:38 AM. Reason : i liked the hangover more and that surprises me Ø]

6/8/2009 8:36:01 AM

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"i know people are hating on how it isn't realistic (OMG HOW CAN A HOUSE BE LIFTED UP WITH BALLOONS!??!) but i think that misses the entire point of the movie."

lolwat?

6/8/2009 9:00:05 AM

Lokken
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perhaps he is referring to people other than those in this thread. I do believe there is a demographic of UP viewers that do not visit the wolfweb.

6/8/2009 9:11:54 AM

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Saw it last night; loved it. Very touching (I teared up, I'll admit) and very funny. Loved the bird especially. And, true, a dirigible makes any movie better. Doesn't quite overtake my favorite Pixar film (Monsters, Inc.) but it makes top 3. I didn't see the short because we got there late but I don't think we missed but the first minute or two of the film.

The 3D worked really well, but it also made everything kind of dark, which wasn't helped by the fact that the Southpoint theatre is usually too dark anyway. Might check out the 2D version at some point to see the difference in brightness/colors.

6/8/2009 10:35:53 AM

Bweez
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theories abound regarding Kevin representing the gay and lesbian movement, to some extent.

makes sense, I think.

6/9/2009 4:02:57 PM

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lol wut

6/9/2009 4:17:37 PM

Bweez
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think about it.

it'll be good to have some actual discussion in this thread, rather than virtually everyone just agreeing that it's great

6/9/2009 4:28:43 PM

Bweez
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oh, and check out the color script. because it's cool.



[Edited on June 9, 2009 at 4:32 PM. Reason : .]

6/9/2009 4:31:36 PM

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Quote :
"and the story is far-fetched, even for a cartoon (the idea of a hobby adventurist flying the house, the villain's quest, making voice collars for 100s of dogs, etc)."


Quote :
"^^nice, you refuted an argument no one made. pat yourself on the back"


i guess it wasn't really an argument. just a statement. and yes, i've heard other people (NOT ON TWW OMG) say similar things. so i was just saying. and people got bogged down by the reality (or lack there of i guess) of wall-e, too.

so. OOPS I COMMENTED ON SOMETHING SOMEONE IN THIS THREAD WROTE. i will pat myself on the back, thanks.

6/9/2009 4:32:16 PM

Bweez
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oh i've definitely heard people talking about a lack of realism as well.

6/9/2009 4:33:27 PM

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I saw this I guess the first weekend it opened up, in 2D. The short was awesome, IMO, and the first 20 minutes of the movie were so tender and sweet. I definitely got teary, especially at the beginning and end. I loved the combination of the sweet, sensitive beginning and the goofiness of the movie, with the kid and Kevin and Dug.

Quite enjoyed it, even with the "lack of realism". And damn, I loved "Partly Cloudy".

6/9/2009 4:58:53 PM

scud
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this was the most depressing animated movie i have ever seen

6/9/2009 5:03:47 PM

khcadwal
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^^^ and i don't get it. a lot of movies, whether animated or not, are severely lacking in realism.

6/9/2009 5:08:20 PM

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Lack of realism is the silliest argument possible against an ANIMATED film and should not be mentioned again.

6/9/2009 5:17:39 PM

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