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Old 10-27-2006, 10:14 PM   #41
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It wasn't funny, I usually like adult humor. Bug's Life was funny though.
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Old 10-27-2006, 11:25 PM   #42
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I didn't very much like Antz either, probably because of the storyline. I mean, I WAS little after all... That and the fact that A Bug's Life was a lot more bright and colorful to me. I was picky when it came to which movies I watched. They ALLL had to be cartoons, or I wouldn't watch them.
That's normal. ALL kids are picky, particularly with what they watch. I remember loving a Bug's Life and growing a little crush on Flick. Colorful, cheery, and vivid; yep. Antz, however, just disturbed me.

Great adult humor that isn't crude and great for the kiddies: The Incredibles.
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Old 10-28-2006, 06:51 AM   #43
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My favorite Pixar film would be, hands down, The Incredibles. No other 3D film has ever had such a strong visual sense and personality - in fact, no other 3D film has ever had visual sense and personality at all. Plus, the script is uh-mazing, the action scenes never tire me (and I usually can't stand action) and the 60's retro noir feel is greatness. Brad Bird's just a freaking genius.
Second would be Monsters Inc., mainly because it's the only crazy comedy Pixar's ever done. But I dig them all anyway.
Oh, and DreamWorks has yet to make a movie I enjoy - which is a darn shame, since they usually have interesting concepts.
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Old 10-28-2006, 07:47 AM   #44
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I must be one of the few people who liked Antz. Woody Allen is a funny guy.
I do too. It's one of my favorite movies. I'm watching it right now, in fact.
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Old 10-31-2006, 01:05 PM   #45
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the action scenes never tire me (and I usually can't stand action)
You can quote me on that, too. Action isn't a movie genre I fancy in particular. The Incredibles was entirely new to me though. I can't even remember what motivated me to go see it; I remember thinking how bad this movie was probably gonna be based on the trailer I had seen before it came out. :3 That's what I love about Pixar. I go in expecting something mundane and leave surprised and absolutely in love with the movie. Cars was the only one that didn't have that surprise or 'wow' factor, story-wise.
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Old 11-01-2006, 10:41 AM   #46
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I can accept that Cars wasn't as excellent as the previous films because I think it's unreasonable to expect Pixar to be 100% flawless ALL THE TIME.

I thought the beginning REALLY dragged at times, and that it didn't feel as fresh or outstanding. But it's still a great film to me.
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Old 11-01-2006, 12:37 PM   #47
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Cars had Mario Andretti, though...
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Old 11-01-2006, 01:25 PM   #48
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Cars had Mario Andretti, though...
I happened to have loved Cars, since I love a good "redemtion" story in which a not-so-nice character learns how to be a friend, NOT by getting the crap beat out of him/her by the "hero", but from examples set by others. I also live in a part of the world which is more or less NASCAR-saturated, so it's an inescapable part of the whole Southern culture. That NASCAR element is probably who so many people find that the beginning of this movie "drags" a bit, but for someone who has lived their entire life in the South, it's as natural as breathing!

AND, Cars has Dale Jr.!

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I liked Cars okay when I saw it in theatres, but I saw something last night which makes me want to see it again (I'll probably go ahead and buy it): Doc Hollywood. I'd heard that the storylines were similar, so when I saw it was going to be on TV I watched it. Good movie, but kind of weak in its execution and character portrayal. I think it is completely without a doubt that Cars borrowed from Doc Hollwood; however, I believe they did a far superior job with the concept.
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I happened to have loved Cars, since I love a good "redemtion" story in which a not-so-nice character learns how to be a friend, NOT by getting the crap beat out of him/her by the "hero", but from examples set by others. I also live in a part of the world which is more or less NASCAR-saturated, so it's an inescapable part of the whole Southern culture. That NASCAR element is probably who so many people find that the beginning of this movie "drags" a bit, but for someone who has lived their entire life in the South, it's as natural as breathing!

AND, Cars has Dale Jr.!

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I'm a racing nut, so I thought the first part of the film was fantastic. Pixar did a phenomenal job capturing the sense of raw speed from the angles they displayed the racing at. Little things like the rubber marbles collecting next to the outer wall of the track and the Los Angeles Speedway resembling the Rose Bowl always impress me. Cars had more little fun things to notice than any other Pixar film.

Plus, it made stabs at the Ferrari-nut fanbase, and had the voices of Richard Petty, Humpy Wheeler, and Michael Shumacher!
And the Hudson Hornet! What a beautiful car.
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