Conversely, the dog jumping to safety in the nick of time ahead of the blazing fireball was the moment that Independence Day made me yell "OH COME ON!" when I'd already suspended enough disbelief to buy alien invaders, Margaret Colin being Jeff Goldblum's ex, and the Air Force ever letting Randy Quaid into a cockpit without a rag and windex to clean the canopy.
I'd have had Fido's flaming skeleton finish his leap into that maintenance tunnel.
I loved Wall-E, but I have a weakness for cute robots. I heard the writer(?) on Fresh Air and he mentioned that the design owed at least a little to one of my favorites, the little machine with the yearning to snow ski from Wallace and Grommit's Grand Day Out.
In Wall-E I could have done without the humans at all and just had it be about the robots. Though, I really loved the escape of the misfit robots.
Though, I really loved the escape of the misfit robots.
Especially the thing that was just arms that beat the crap out of anything in its way with every last bit of its energy.
I'd have had Fido's flaming skeleton finish his leap into that maintenance tunnel.
I'd make the argument that I was also nine months pregnant at the time I saw it, but that would be a huge lie of an excuse. I'd have reacted the same way preggers or not.
I've thrown books about fucking brutal genocide across the room for mentions of animal cruelty. It rather embarrasses me, because I find the human-on-human brutality offensive, but I can endure it. Critters-not-of-the-eating? I go nonlinear.
I'm the same way-- I also react very, very strongly to brutality against young children. I think DebetEsse hit the nail on the head in that we're talking about creatures bi or quadriped, that don't have the ability to make choices. They're trusting the people around them to keep them safe.
Especially the thing that was just arms that beat the crap out of anything in its way with every last bit of its energy.
The masseuse with anger issues! Emmett and I love him.
The masseuse with anger issues! Emmett and I love him.
Especially that brief moment when he's exhausted and just "pants" and droops. Then goes right back to beating the crap out of things. Loved it!
Especially that brief moment when he's exhausted and just "pants" and droops. Then goes right back to beating the crap out of things. Loved it!
Seriously, they should have done a short about him.
While I like Wal*E, I
adore
the short that came with it.
Presto
is possibly my favorite Pixar movie ever.
With that said, we watched the documentary on Pixar that is part of the Wal*E bonus features, which is fascinating and left us with an urge to watch Toy Story again. (The documentary, in the stuff about Toy Story 2, had a snippet about "Jesse's Song" and everyone's emotional reaction to it. I, predictably, started sniffling.)
ION, oooh, Blu-ray of
The Lost Boys.
Yes, it does look better. My gothy heart is full of glee and clichés!
I adore the short that came with it. Presto is possibly my favorite Pixar movie ever.
It's definitely my favorite Pixar short.
I read Bambi at some point in elementary school, and I only remember a few bits but isn't there
a deer that's caught & tamed, and then used as a lure by hunters
? So, yeah, the movie's got nothing on it.
But I think a lot of children's fiction section at the library could have been called "horrible traumas inflicted on animals." The fact that the animals can't control what happens to them is, I suspect, a large part of the appeal for kids.