Inside Out
I know, I can't wait to see it. o.o This looks like it could be Pixar's first really good film since Up.The Doctor wrote:I am so excited for this movie. o.o
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Yeah, the trailers that I've seen look really interesting. I hope that it lives up to the hype! I might see it in theatres if I hear really good things or a friend wants to go. Otherwise, I'll probably wait until it's on DVD.

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Delightful. 
And it's maintaining it's 98% on Rotten Tomatoes.

And it's maintaining it's 98% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Oh my. I have so many amazing things to say about this movie. I could talk for hours about all of the wonderful, beautiful, inspiring, and meaningful messages this movie brings.
Oh man, where to begin? Well, I suppose I'll begin at the beginning.
Really, I cannot find a single thing to dislike about Inside Out. I think it's a beautiful tale about growing up, the importance of family, and how each of our emotions, even the "bad" ones, are integral parts of our lives and memories, and of the people God made us to be. I strongly recommend that no one should miss this movie. It is truly one of Pixar's finest achievements, and I think that pretty much everyone will come away from this story with something to think about. Whoever reads this, watch Inside Out. It is truly an experience that is worth every penny paid at the box office. Watch it, and be amazed.
Oh man, where to begin? Well, I suppose I'll begin at the beginning.
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I'm glad to see such good reviews so far! It looks really good, and I'm looking forward to seeing it, though I probably won't get a chance for another week or two.

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I loved this movie! The voice actors were perfect! Funny story, Peter Doctor, the guy who wrote the movie and came up with the idea, has a connection to someone I go to church with. She's friends with his dad and she was telling us about how long and hard he worked to bring this idea to life. I think that it was presented in a very creative way and that he did a really good job researching the psychology behind everything!
I am loving this trend in 'kids' movies of late! Wreck it Ralph, The LEGO Movie, and now this; they are in a category that transcends the kid or family box and are simply just great movies. Nothing about them limits them to children, they can, and in fact should be enjoyed by all. The themes in their stories are so significant that they actually may be more for adults than kids! If a family sits down to watch these the kids will certainly enjoy them, but the adults will appreciate them.
This could possibly be the single greatest animated film ever made. I'm serious. This goes beyond entertainment, it's not something you just watch, it's something you experience. And it's something you need to experience, as a person. It makes such a connection with the human condition.
I didn't think I'd ever see a 'kids' movie I'd put over Wreck it Ralph. That is pretty much the perfect movie in my opinion. It's a great story with good lessons. But this one is even more. It's not just lessons, it's life. Not about life; this movie is life. This movie is humanity. So it simply has to be ranked at the top, because you can't get more significant than that.
This needs to win Best Animated Picture, no discussion. It's what people thought The LEGO Movie should have been nominated for, but even better! We only understood the true impact of LEGO at the end, when we got that reveal of what was actually going on. That was a great moment and gave the movie that new incredible impact, but this movie was all about that the whole way. It had that impact and more; this isn't just a great movie, it's an important movie for its incredibly clever, imaginatively fanciful, yet absolutely accurate look at how emotions and personality evolve as we experience life.
This could possibly be the single greatest animated film ever made. I'm serious. This goes beyond entertainment, it's not something you just watch, it's something you experience. And it's something you need to experience, as a person. It makes such a connection with the human condition.
I didn't think I'd ever see a 'kids' movie I'd put over Wreck it Ralph. That is pretty much the perfect movie in my opinion. It's a great story with good lessons. But this one is even more. It's not just lessons, it's life. Not about life; this movie is life. This movie is humanity. So it simply has to be ranked at the top, because you can't get more significant than that.
This needs to win Best Animated Picture, no discussion. It's what people thought The LEGO Movie should have been nominated for, but even better! We only understood the true impact of LEGO at the end, when we got that reveal of what was actually going on. That was a great moment and gave the movie that new incredible impact, but this movie was all about that the whole way. It had that impact and more; this isn't just a great movie, it's an important movie for its incredibly clever, imaginatively fanciful, yet absolutely accurate look at how emotions and personality evolve as we experience life.
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I absolutely agree, Bookworm. When that scene happened, I almost cried. This was just a wonderfully brilliant movie.
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Okay...so I signed into my Skype the other day...and the Inside Out emotions were emoticons on Skype. 0_o What is happening to our world? 

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I seriously...CAN'T HANDLE THAT SMILEY.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Okay...so I signed into my Skype the other day...and the Inside Out emotions were emoticons on Skype. 0_o What is happening to our world?
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Haha, cute! Obviously they could never come up with anything better than the movie, but that was fun. Some movies probably give them more to work with. 


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Inside Out is AMAZING. The hype is all true people. If you missed it in theaters, rent it asap. Just do yourself a favor.

I really liked Inside Out. I definitely related to it a lot; I swear I was either crying or tearing up for like a third of the movie, not just the ending.

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It was kind of a given IO would win. The Acadamy always gives the award to Pixar except in dire circumstances like Cars 2.
I haven't seen some of the other nominees. Since there was no Disney film in 2015, there were more indie films than usual. There's usually smaller/indie films these last few years though, that's been lovely to see. Sadly though, they have no hope of winning. More popular films like IO consistently win. I don't disagree it was a good choice, it was and how! Still, I hope the animation category continues to grow more serious and less of a popularity contest.
I haven't seen some of the other nominees. Since there was no Disney film in 2015, there were more indie films than usual. There's usually smaller/indie films these last few years though, that's been lovely to see. Sadly though, they have no hope of winning. More popular films like IO consistently win. I don't disagree it was a good choice, it was and how! Still, I hope the animation category continues to grow more serious and less of a popularity contest.

It certainly was not a given after the Lego joke last year.Pound Foolish wrote:It was kind of a given IO would win.