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6/9/2009 5:19:51 PM
6/10/2009 12:01:04 AM
the only thing about the movie that didn't make sense is how Muntz was like 40 when Carl Frederickson was a kid and then appeared to be younger then Frederickson when they found him
6/10/2009 1:28:48 AM
^ true. i let it slide though b/c i was too busy laughing hysterically at dug.
6/10/2009 1:56:32 AM
It crossed my mind. I just assumed that Munz was in his late 20s and Carl was around 10 in the beginning.That makes Carl 70+ and Munz a youthful 90ish invigorated by years of dog rape in the wilderness.
6/10/2009 2:01:21 AM
Three things.1. Great movie. Funny and poignant.2. There are differences between realism, plausibility, and internal consistency.3. khcadwal said:
6/10/2009 9:14:40 AM
^ it will be ok, i promise. do you need a hug?
6/10/2009 3:10:50 PM
I hate to piss on your campfire, but the movie really wasnt that good. It was good for the first few minutes, then it (pun intended) deflated. I dont care about the realism aspect. Its animation, so I can expect silliness. But there wasnt much sense of adventure, or all that much of a great story. Not exactly sure why some of you like it so much.Wall-E on the other hand, was the best thing they have put out, ignoring some of the ridculous political messages they were pushing (that I was able to just ignore because the film was so good).[Edited on June 10, 2009 at 3:52 PM. Reason : .]
6/10/2009 3:51:18 PM
^ i hate to piss on your campfire, but you are clearly a simpleton.
6/10/2009 5:01:25 PM
Saw this last night and really enjoyed it. Good laughs, heartwarming, and that was my first experience with Disney Digital 3D which was very impressive and made it that much more fun. Gotta love Dug, I'm sure every dog owner was thinking, "that is exactly what my dog would sound like!" I agree with those of y'all who said "Partly Cloudy" was awesome, I really enjoyed it.
6/12/2009 10:13:00 AM
gf and i will be seeing it this weekendmight or might not report back
6/12/2009 11:04:44 AM
6/12/2009 12:11:06 PM
You mean you watched the one that didnt talk about the writer's views on:1) Gluttunous consumption2) evils of capitalism3) wastelands of garbage (kinda an early 90s fad)4) Global warming and its consequences?In case you didnt know, those are all political messages. Not to mention how society is getting fat and lazy and other messages here and there.
6/12/2009 2:34:47 PM
^^ you cannot be serious, sir.
6/12/2009 2:37:10 PM
Yeah the political messages were what really hurt "Over the Hedge" for me too.
6/12/2009 2:41:53 PM
lol, you kids.I mean society being fat and lazy wasn't a political message... they were just trying to do something that the majority could relate to. [Edited on June 12, 2009 at 3:33 PM. Reason : .]
6/12/2009 3:32:19 PM
I didnt mention that as one of the political messages, yet it was a message nonetheless. It was a very preachy movie. The political messages were so obvious.
6/12/2009 4:07:17 PM
You must be overly sensitive if you thought any pixar movie was preachy. You must have also felt that you fall into these categories in which they allegedly preached about. *shrug*I can't remember the last time I went to watch a kids movie and didn't just enjoy it for what it is...a funny animated cartoon.
6/12/2009 4:33:05 PM
You have to be denser than dense to not have come away from Wall-E with a headache from how much they beat you over the head with their political and social messages.As good as it was, it was extremely preachy. Get real.[Edited on June 13, 2009 at 6:45 PM. Reason : *]
6/13/2009 6:44:24 PM
so because the film is animated,you'll completely accept any conjured-up thing that takes place? the dude plans to move his house to a bare rock with a waterfall. he's old, he can barely move around, and his diet is now limited to a variety of snakes, lizards, and rodents. It's just not a feasible "happily ever after." Now if he set the house down in a nice river valley in a temperate climate surrounded by deciduous forest, I'll accept it.
6/13/2009 10:52:01 PM
i like how accurately portraying people as fat is considered being preachy
6/13/2009 11:05:07 PM
wall-e didn't "accurately portray people as fat," it portrayed an entire society so morbidly obese that walking on their own was considered a heroic feat
6/13/2009 11:44:21 PM
fat people now get handicapped stickers and move around in electric wheelchairs. Are you that tool who can't project that a little bit forward?QED
6/14/2009 12:25:54 AM
that's the fucking definition of being preachy - "wise up or else this is gonna happen"
6/14/2009 1:39:20 AM
either r'tards or trolls ITT. i think some of both.
6/14/2009 2:37:44 AM
I saw Up last night. It was really good. pixar produces quality once again. Dug was hilarious.
6/14/2009 1:03:14 PM
WALL-E SHOULD HAVE BEEN PURELY A ROMANTIC PUFF PIECE I HATE FILMS THAT MAKE ANY KIND OF STATEMENT.also
6/16/2009 2:01:05 PM
Saw it tonight in the brand new glistening megatheater in roanoke rapids. And by brand new glistening megatheater, I mean the 50 year old moviehouse that was so nasty, my leg was sticking to the cloth seat.that said, excellent movie, though pretty sad. I definitely got a little tear welling up a couple of times.the short was cute, but far from pixar's best, but as marko stated earlier, "pixar's worst animated movie is better than dreamwork's best"dug was my favorite character by far, and has earned a hostname on my home network, which is the BobbyDigital equivalent of an oscar.
6/16/2009 11:36:08 PM
Monsters inc, most heartless, soulless film ever made
6/17/2009 1:03:56 AM
lol
6/17/2009 1:05:50 AM
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/pixar-up-movie-2468059-home-showIncredible
6/19/2009 1:26:18 PM
^ I just cried a little...
6/19/2009 1:33:56 PM
Yeah, I misted up a bit when I saw this story on Fark. I haven't seen Up yet but now I'll feel just a little bit less angry about spending movie prices if any of my proceeds gets back to Pixar.
6/19/2009 2:19:50 PM
6/19/2009 2:25:44 PM
6/19/2009 3:20:51 PM
That broke my heart.
6/19/2009 3:26:03 PM
^5xi read that story on digg at work and had to choke back the tears. i must be getting soft in my old age
6/19/2009 10:17:14 PM
omg
6/19/2009 10:53:49 PM
Don't know if this has been said, but after watching Planet Earth, I realized Paradise Falls was based on Angel Falls in Venezuela.
6/19/2009 11:12:28 PM
6/20/2009 12:03:35 AM
balloon
6/20/2009 12:08:10 AM
saw it with the girl on Saturday and I definitely had a few tears sneak down my cheeks on more than one occasion during the movie. With that being said, I absolutely loved it. It was extremely entertaining, had some good messages, good music, and absolutely fantastic animation. The talking dogs thing was a little "meh" to me, but that was about the only thing I didn't 100% enjoy in the entire movie. Plus, I know that they were probably trying to throw the kids a bone with that one, especially considering the fact that overall I felt this movie appealed more to adults than kids.That leads me to my next statement. Probably the saddest part of the movie to me(I suppose spoiler?)...Right after the funeral scene towards the beginning when he is just sitting there looking completely sad, I was already losing some of the tears I was trying to hold in my eye when a really cute little kid in the row in front of me says "why is he so sad daddy?"
6/21/2009 9:40:22 PM
I just read the story about the little girl
6/22/2009 2:18:33 PM
^ me toodamn that's tough
6/22/2009 2:25:44 PM
On a slightly less depressing note...
6/22/2009 10:45:42 PM
i can tell by the...
6/22/2009 10:52:14 PM
i just saw it tonight. holy crap that is a sad movie...i mean happy in the end of course, but it had a few seriously sad parts. i was bawling like a baby. really good movie. i like complete lack of realism, but i think they went overboard with the dogs. there were just too many.
7/3/2009 12:10:53 AM