11-12-2011, 01:25 PM | #21 |
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I can consistently take whatever Smarty says about a movie, go in the exact opposite direction and find that, yessire, I completely agree with that. I thought the Up intro was fantastic and probably the most intense, genuinely affecting bit of any Pixar movie yet.
Anyway now I think I have to watch Cars 2. PS. Betty are you hinting that you had a forbidden love affair with a car? If so I suggest writing a book about it, changing the names. That sort of story always seems to find an audience.
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11-12-2011, 01:35 PM | #22 | |
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All I know about Cars 2 I learned from cleaning during the credits.
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Also, fuck you Cars 2, a joke and irony are separate, if related, concepts. They are not dialectically interchangeable. Quit giving children the impression that they are. The song about Mater and McQueen being in love is pretty good, though, if only to wonder how they got it past LtCG.
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11-12-2011, 01:36 PM | #23 | |
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Or probably fucking... Wall-E. Or Toy Story 3.
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11-12-2011, 01:37 PM | #24 |
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SMARTYPANTS IS SECRET FORUM CELEBRITY ARMAND WHITE
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11-12-2011, 01:56 PM | #25 | |
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If the character development etc coomes from the rest of the movie we don't need the montage. Just start from after the montage. It'll be much more effective to hint at a past while letting the viewier fill in his own past than shotgunning us down a pixar approved happy but tragic past of their own devising. And the montage just completely turned me off and stopped me watching the rest of the movie. Because it presented the film as the type of film I don't want to watch- overly maudlin without realy examining where these feelings arise from and playing upon audiences sentimentality buttons for a cheap tear. Maybe the rest of the film is not like this but if that is how you open your film you can't expect me to keep watching. The opening of Up is every sitcom very special episode and the ending of "Old yeller" rolled up into one. And that is not a movie I need to watch because there is a million movies already ike that, it doesn't often anything interesting or new. Start your movie how you intend to continue. Though to be completely fair great films should be polarising if they work for every viewer they playing it too safe, the best rating is 5/10 not 10/10 so I will admit that maybe Up is a really good movie in this regard. Not for me. Also I'm watching Andrei Rublev again while drinking vodka and swearing in Russian, I forgot how fucking fantastic this movie is. Nah I'm pretty consistent in what I like and what I hate whereas Amand White is just an RNG. |
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