I gots teh after manga blues again.
Gawd, I get it with stories I get very into and then it ends and I'm get the sad bunny until I find something to ease me back out. It's not like a real depression but I've had this type of thing since I was a kid and put my hand over my mother's mouth when she'd sing really sad songs that made me cry. Too young
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Up is more like one of those fairytales you grow to love as a child. As I've seen it OL I don't know if it's worth actually going to the movies for, it's not that visually complex, at least that is not where the review came from.
I think you should just see Wall-E and Up and forget about who made it and see if they are to your tastes. It may be Pixar but like with Disney just because you liked the Lion King doesn't mean you'll like Beauty and the Beast. It's just a company.
Oh and Toy Story was totally forgettable for me, the Incredibles was amusing but not as good as Nemo Wall-E and Up for me. So maybe we are looking for different things anyway. I knew I could trust Kattokat's rec because we already love a lot of the same things.
~Iflie
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Yeah I'll wait 'til I can rent it. You always know that Pixar movies are going to be good visually but it's not that I'm desperate to see it or want to go to the movies for the experience of seeing it at the movies (like LOTR).
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But the companies don't care about that, they just want to see sold tickets.
Though even then a second viewing I've found can actually be pretty nice and you see things you missed before. I liked Monsters Inc more on other viewings than the first time.
And yes LOTR was almost like ride in an amusement park with the visuals, few animated movies need that sort of scope, especially when the story is the main thing. I also don't see why people go to the movies for drama when you can have much more pleasure from watching when not in a big room with coughing and talking people.
~Iflie
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I'd only go to the movies for sci fi and fantasy and when you avoid the times the kids go it can actually be pretty decent. But we ofcourse still have that nice divide between the English version of a movie and the dutch ones and most of the younger kids that throw lollies would be at the latter.
Not that I didn't see a kid at Alien Ressurection that wasn't even ten yet, but that trauma would his parent's fault. (there's an alien that looks like Micheal Jackson ya see, and he gets sucked through a tiny hole)
~Iflie
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