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ManThatYouFear
ManThatYouFear
Since 7136 Days
Really loved super 8 lads at work reckon its the worst movie they have ever seen o.0 fucking odd.

And yes last 15 minutes is where it falls flat on its face :(
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IRAIPT0IR
IRAIPT0IR
Since 5901 Days
Limitess


Was ok.

A solid 7.0/10

:)
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ManThatYouFear
ManThatYouFear
Since 7136 Days
^^ no arguing with that.
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PlumbDrumb - Still drinking
PlumbDrumb
Since 7187 Days
Robin Hood, the Ridley Scott version.

Really damn good!
It's like a prequel in many ways, and much more entertaining than any other Robin Hood movie.
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blmbox
blmbox
Since 6524 Days
Up. So unbelievably good, quite possibly my favourite animated film to date ('up' there with the rest of them at least).

How they manage to convey such genuine emotion is astounding.
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Tinks
Tinks
Since 7123 Days
Man, that Robin Hood version is SO BAD plumb
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PlumbDrumb - Still drinking
PlumbDrumb
Since 7187 Days
Posted by Tinks
Man, that Robin Hood version is SO BAD plumb
dude, you're opinion sucks

fight with me.
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Sath - Missed the<br>hay
Sath
Since 7059 Days
Posted by PlumbDrumb
dude, you're opinion sucks

fight with me.
It was good, dont mind him.
And that music, fantastic.
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IRAIPT0IR
IRAIPT0IR
Since 5901 Days
Posted by blmbox
Up. So unbelievably good, quite possibly my favourite animated film to date ('up' there with the rest of them at least).

How they manage to convey such genuine emotion is astounding.
How To Train Your Dragon is miles better man, Up first 10 or 15 minutes are amazing the rest not so much!
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Megido
Megido
Since 6518 Days
Saw Drive yesterday. It was good. I feel a bit like half of the movie was just slowmotion scenes with soft pads in the background though, that came off as a little bit pretentious at times but over all a good movie. Did not like the shitty indie-pop music though, i wish they'd have used something with a bit less hipster flavor :)
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blmbox
blmbox
Since 6524 Days
Posted by IRAIPT0IR
How To Train Your Dragon is miles better man, Up first 10 or 15 minutes are amazing the rest not so much!
Seen both. Really liked How To Train Your Dragon but thought Up was a lot better!

Think a closer comparison would be Up and any one of Despicable Me/Toy Story/WALL-E. In terms of emotional connection I thought Up was fantastic - don't mind saying that there were tears in my eyes (a lot of that was because it reminded me of my grandparents who passed away).
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FireWire - IEEE 1394
FireWire
Since 7194 Days
Posted by IRAIPT0IR
How To Train Your Dragon is miles better man, Up first 10 or 15 minutes are amazing the rest not so much!
Bahaha, How to train your dragon is a great animated film, but it's just good entertainment, it doesn't provoke genuine emotion like UP or like Wall-E for that matter.
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"First come smiles, then comes lies. Last is gunfire"

IRAIPT0IR
IRAIPT0IR
Since 5901 Days
Posted by FireWire
Bahaha, How to train your dragon is a great animated film, but it's just good entertainment, it doesn't provoke genuine emotion like UP or like Wall-E for that matter.
Wall E is better than both IMO.
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ManThatYouFear
ManThatYouFear
Since 7136 Days
Up for me falls apart around the little kid (still amazing) in the same way for me Wall E falls apart with the humans (still amazing)

Ratatouille to me is absolute brilliance and on par with Up and Wall E there as fantastic as each other, but Rata does not have any flaws.
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Tinks
Tinks
Since 7123 Days
Melancholia.

Great film.

Antithesis for Tree of Life really
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Megido
Megido
Since 6518 Days
Watched Super. While i liked it it felt a bit tooc lose to Defendor, and i liked Defendor better in the end i think. Still good though, some of the pipe-wrench scenes were out right hilarious :)
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Phaethon360
Since 7039 Days
Up > Wall-e > How To Drag Your Trainer

I will say Wall-e is the more rewatchable, and definitely identifiable with younger audiences. But Up just really settles as one of Pixars greats. For one, it is the first film that actually stars real people as the protagonists. While some of the situations are fantastic, it is the most realistic of their films and the most plausible. Being able to add humor to so dark a subject and make it endearing was what makes it so special.
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FireWire - IEEE 1394
FireWire
Since 7194 Days
Posted by Phaethon360
Up > Wall-e > How To Drag Your Trainer

I will say Wall-e is the more rewatchable, and definitely identifiable with younger audiences. But Up just really settles as one of Pixars greats. For one, it is the first film that actually stars real people as the protagonists. While some of the situations are fantastic, it is the most realistic of their films and the most plausible. Being able to add humor to so dark a subject and make it endearing was what makes it so special.
QFT..

The opening of the movie brought tears to my eyes!
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"First come smiles, then comes lies. Last is gunfire"

ManThatYouFear
ManThatYouFear
Since 7136 Days
Posted by Phaethon360
Up > Wall-e > How To Drag Your Trainer

I will say Wall-e is the more rewatchable, and definitely identifiable with younger audiences. But Up just really settles as one of Pixars greats. For one, it is the first film that actually stars real people as the protagonists. While some of the situations are fantastic, it is the most realistic of their films and the most plausible. Being able to add humor to so dark a subject and make it endearing was what makes it so special.
People never give Ratatouille the respect it deserves :(
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IRAIPT0IR
IRAIPT0IR
Since 5901 Days
Finding Nemo > Wall E > HTTYD >Ratatouille >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> UP

Finding Nemo whipes the floor with all of them.
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Ronsauce
Ronsauce
Since 7178 Days
I thought Up did a really good job of getting you emotionally hooked at the beginning, but it kind of felt a bit flat as it went on.

Wall-E, The Incredibles, and HtTYD are probably my top CG animated movies.
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Tinks
Tinks
Since 7123 Days
Wall E is my fav of all of them.
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JMadden
JMadden
Since 5213 Days
The new robin hood could have been a lot cooler had ridley scott not been on board. He wrecked that movie.
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Tinks
Tinks
Since 7123 Days
That duo also owned with Gladiator. Just sayin
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Phaethon360
Since 7039 Days
Posted by Ronsauce
I thought Up did a really good job of getting you emotionally hooked at the beginning, but it kind of felt a bit flat as it went on.

Wall-E, The Incredibles, and HtTYD are probably my top CG animated movies.
Up gets props for being the most down to earth Pixar film ever. Think about all the other films you mentioned.

Robot, super heroes, dragon viking, and then Finding Nemo is about talking fish. It's pretty easy to keep the viewer entertained when you suspend disbelief with the extraordinary. Up gets my respect for keeping it about an old man and a cub scout. Craziest thing in the film is that gravity seems to have been shut off.
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