SpriteMaster wrote:
Lol.
Completely true,
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fungirl123 wrote:
On Thursday, my class watched a bunch of short Pixar clips that were made before all of the big movies. I remember watching them when I was little. There was "One Man Band" and "For the Birds" in the CD to name a couple, do those ring a bell?
I remember those! They're on one of my Pixar DVD's, can't remember which one. I think its Monsters Inc.
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SpriteMaster wrote:
Lol
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JJROCKER wrote:
Lets try to keep this discussion going. What is your favorite Pixar movie?
I'm not sure.
Lemme check.
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cardriver212 wrote:
Pixar is such a great studio...all their movies are such classics, and thy're not just for kids, as a lot of people think. What do you think their worst movie is? I would say Cars 2. It lacked the originality of the first movie, and in my opinion, lacked that Pixar magic.
agreed, not to mention the humor was horrible in cars 2,
I LOVE all of their other movies though
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rodentqween9 wrote:
cardriver212 wrote:
Pixar is such a great studio...all their movies are such classics, and thy're not just for kids, as a lot of people think. What do you think their worst movie is? I would say Cars 2. It lacked the originality of the first movie, and in my opinion, lacked that Pixar magic.
agreed, not to mention the humor was horrible in cars 2,
I LOVE all of their other movies though
I've liked every single one of their movies so far.
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CylonToast wrote:
fungirl123 wrote:
On Thursday, my class watched a bunch of short Pixar clips that were made before all of the big movies. I remember watching them when I was little. There was "One Man Band" and "For the Birds" in the CD to name a couple, do those ring a bell?
I remember those! They're on one of my Pixar DVD's, can't remember which one. I think its Monsters Inc.
That's on the Pixar Shorts: Volume 1 DVD (which I sadly don't own yet...) The ones you mentioned have been in front of the theatrical releases (Cars and Monsters Inc. I think). The one they did before Toy Story are:
Luxo Jr.(though shown before Toy Story in theaters if I remember correctly)
Knick Knack (this was made way before it was released with Nemo)
The Adventures of Andre and Wally B
Red's Dream
Tin Toy (the one that inspired Toy Story!)
I know way too much about Pixar for my own good...
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JJROCKER wrote:
lilacfuzz101 wrote:
JJROCKER wrote:
Oh! That is going to be awesome
I just saw a creepy deleted scene from The Incredibles. Syndrome sneaks into their house at night and they only have one baby and he invades their house. Then, Syndrome throws Bob around the house and reads his mail. Then, the parents are frozen up in the air and Syndrome hears the baby and they slowly walked towards the room with the baby and the baby throws up and Syndrome accidently zaps a mirror and it comes back at him. Then, a gas leak happens and the building blows up but they escape at the last second. That would've been a terrible endingThat's an alternate begining actually. The baby's Violet
Oh, you've seen the deleted scenes?
That would be crazy if they made Snug a character
Of course I've seen the deleted scences! I've watched every single moment of glorius bonus feature content on my 2-Disc collector's edition of The Incredibles
Yeah, it would have been neat if they had kept Snug flying the plane, but I like it with Helen flying it better
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SpriteMaster wrote:
+100,000,000,000,000,000
JJROCKER wrote:
Lets try to keep this discussion going. What is your favorite Pixar movie?
Don't make me choose! I love them all! Least favorite is Cars 2, but I still enjoy it.
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My favorite by far is Monsters Inc.
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rabbit1131 wrote:
My favorite by far is Monsters Inc.
So I take it you'll be very excited for June 2013 when the prequel comes out? (And they're re-releasing it in 3D that year)
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[cough]Steve Jobs worked in Pixar[/cough]
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shamrocker wrote:
[cough]Steve Jobs worked in Pixar[/cough]
Well, he sort of owned it for a while... But yes, Steve Jobs played a huge part in making Pixar what it is today.
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JJROCKER wrote:
Lets try to keep this discussion going. What is your favorite Pixar movie?
Is Despicable Me from Pixar? If so, that.
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I LOVE PIXAR!!!!! None of those movies get old. I've got a little sister (almost three) who won't watch anything but Toy Story ( all three), The Incredibles, Ratatouille, and Finding Nemo. Could be a lot worse!
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fg123 wrote:
geohendan wrote:
I've seen Finding Nemo about 50 million times, and I still love it
Finding Nemo's Lengh is about 100 minutes.
Times that by 50 million times is 5 000 000 000 minutes.
Put that into hours and you get: 83 333 333.3 hours
Put that into years and you get: 9 506.62939 years
I doubt you are over 9507 years old.
You liar.
niiiiiiiiiice
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lilacfuzz101 wrote:
rabbit1131 wrote:
My favorite by far is Monsters Inc.
So I take it you'll be very excited for June 2013 when the prequel comes out? (And they're re-releasing it in 3D that year)
WHAT? Someone didn't tell me that...
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rabbit1131 wrote:
lilacfuzz101 wrote:
rabbit1131 wrote:
My favorite by far is Monsters Inc.
So I take it you'll be very excited for June 2013 when the prequel comes out? (And they're re-releasing it in 3D that year)
WHAT? Someone didn't tell me that...
+1!
How did you find that out?!?!?!?!?
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JJROCKER wrote:
henley wrote:
JJROCKER wrote:
My teacher in school just showed us "The Incredibles"
This is why I miss elementary school.
Wow... nice friendly post. What's wrong with "The Incredibles"?
What? That has nothing to do with my post.
In middle school, you don't just get to watch a movie during class. During a Christmas party WE get crossword puzzles the entire class that are made with vocabulary terms to help us for exams. YOU elementary schoolers get to watch Disney movies.
I miss elementary school because it was so much easier. How does that insult "The Incredibles"?
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henley wrote:
JJROCKER wrote:
henley wrote:
This is why I miss elementary school.
Wow... nice friendly post. What's wrong with "The Incredibles"?
What? That has nothing to do with my post.
In middle school, you don't just get to watch a movie during class. During a Christmas party WE get crossword puzzles the entire class that are made with vocabulary terms to help us for exams. YOU elementary schoolers get to watch Disney movies.
I miss elementary school because it was so much easier. How does that insult "The Incredibles"?
I'm not in elementary school.
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lilacfuzz101 wrote:
CylonToast wrote:
fungirl123 wrote:
On Thursday, my class watched a bunch of short Pixar clips that were made before all of the big movies. I remember watching them when I was little. There was "One Man Band" and "For the Birds" in the CD to name a couple, do those ring a bell?
I remember those! They're on one of my Pixar DVD's, can't remember which one. I think its Monsters Inc.
That's on the Pixar Shorts: Volume 1 DVD (which I sadly don't own yet...) The ones you mentioned have been in front of the theatrical releases (Cars and Monsters Inc. I think). The one they did before Toy Story are:
Luxo Jr.(though shown before Toy Story in theaters if I remember correctly)
Knick Knack (this was made way before it was released with Nemo)
The Adventures of Andre and Wally B
Red's Dream
Tin Toy (the one that inspired Toy Story!)
I know way too much about Pixar for my own good...
Lol at the lamp one
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