Its the people who watched it for nothing who have something to be ashamed of.
What charming contempt. Was this before or after she was surprised people really liked her?
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Its the people who watched it for nothing who have something to be ashamed of.
What charming contempt. Was this before or after she was surprised people really liked her?
Before. Yeah, major respect for her fanbase.
An interesting article on Wall-E, Pixar, and comparing Pixar's style to Dreamworks.
An interesting article on Wall-E, Pixar, and comparing Pixar's style to Dreamworks.
Why the fuck is Pixar making Cars 2? That's their least appealing movie.
I want Incredibles 2, dammit!
I want Incredibles 2, dammit!
Surprisingly, I don't agree with this. I kind of like them leaving it as it is. I don't want a sequel to potentially fuck up what I feel was damn near a perfect film.
Surprisingly, I don't agree with this. I kind of like them leaving it as it is. I don't want a sequel to potentially fuck up what I feel was damn near a perfect film.
I don't care. I just want their design team to make another supervillain lair. Plus, at least throw me an Edna Mode short.
Also, Cars sucked.
Also, Cars sucked.
What? No it didn't! It wasn't Pixar's best work and I'm confused as hell about why it needs a sequel, but in no way did it suck.
I have to agree with the sucking of Cars. I chuckled once or twice but I'm accustomed to being all 'awwwed' and charmed by anything Pixar. I get the audience appeal of the NASCAR niche, but it does nothing for me personally. Can't say I'd go see Cars 2 unless there was something truly remarkable about it.
Wall-E, on the other hand, I'm going to have to see.
I have yet to see Cars, so I have no opinion on its suckage.
re: Cars . . .
I loved the small Western town just off Route 66, in all its faded old-tourist glory. And Radiator Valley was wonderful.
I liked it.