Article in the Guardian today about how Pixar have gone bland since their takeover by Disney. Religion poisons everything. Disney poisons everything. Therefore Disney is a religion. Or something.tattuchu wrote:Brave looks bland to me, and derivative. It's like How to Train Your Dragon with a girl instead of a boy, and a bear instead of a dragon.
But it's Pixar. So I'll give it a chance. Prolly go see it next weekend.
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I also read that the original director of the film was sacked late in the process and someone else was kind enough to step in and finish it up for her. I have to wonder how it might have turnt out if she'd been left unmolested and allowed to consummate her vision, whatever that vision may have been.Clinton Huxley wrote:Article in the Guardian today about how Pixar have gone bland since their takeover by Disney. Religion poisons everything. Disney poisons everything. Therefore Disney is a religion. Or something.tattuchu wrote:Brave looks bland to me, and derivative. It's like How to Train Your Dragon with a girl instead of a boy, and a bear instead of a dragon.
But it's Pixar. So I'll give it a chance. Prolly go see it next weekend.
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"Ishtar".tattuchu wrote:I also read that the original director of the film was sacked late in the process and someone else was kind enough to step in and finish it up for her. I have to wonder how it might have turnt out if she'd been left unmolested and allowed to consummate her vision, whatever that vision may have been.Clinton Huxley wrote:Article in the Guardian today about how Pixar have gone bland since their takeover by Disney. Religion poisons everything. Disney poisons everything. Therefore Disney is a religion. Or something.tattuchu wrote:Brave looks bland to me, and derivative. It's like How to Train Your Dragon with a girl instead of a boy, and a bear instead of a dragon.
But it's Pixar. So I'll give it a chance. Prolly go see it next weekend.
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I just ordered Chinatown and Five Easy Pieces. Never seen either I'm ashamed to say 

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"Brave" was fun, much fun. No singing, or at least not much. 

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Watched the Korean film "My Way" a few nights ago. Good. 
I liked "The Front Line", too.

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Was Sinatra good in it?FBM wrote:Watched the Korean film "My Way" a few nights ago. Good.
I liked "The Front Line", too.

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He tiptoed all the way from Korea to Normandy in one piece, so, yes...Rum wrote:Was Sinatra good in it?FBM wrote:Watched the Korean film "My Way" a few nights ago. Good.
I liked "The Front Line", too.

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We saw "Brave" on Thurs. and "Avengers Assemble" on Fri. Both fun. "Brave" is epic for the kids. The Triplets from Hell are funny!
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Melancholia is on the must-see list.
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Yes. I saw it two weeks ago and I still can't get it out of my mind. (I posted my thoughts about it a few pages back.)Animavore wrote:Melancholia is on the must-see list.
One of the best films I've seen in a very, very long time.
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"The Amazing Spiderman". We both liked this better than the last three. It was better shot, the dialog was better and it was one fewer girlfriends.
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Yes, it was much less angsty. I also liked that the aunt wasn't just some poor creature waiting for life to roll over her - she had some backbone.
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And it was great that Charlie Sheen got killed.Ayaan wrote:Yes, it was much less angsty. I also liked that the aunt wasn't just some poor creature waiting for life to roll over her - she had some backbone.
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There was that too. 

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