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Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 5:39
by Nospike
I liked Monsters Inc. and The Incredibles too, though the first Toy Story is by far the best film they've ever made. Cars was... weird.

Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 10:41
by Benvolio
Personally I think that Shrek trumps all the Disney/Pixar movies for sheer all-round entertainment, albeit pitched at a slightly older audience. It was just the right movie at the right time for me when I was ten (also the age at which I discovered Keen, but that's another day's work). However, if asked to choose a Disney/Pixar flick it would have to be Toy Story.

Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 12:24
by mortimer
:garg :garg :garg :garg :garg

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 17:28
by MoffD
mortimer wrote:
Benvolio wrote:Personally I think that Shrek trumps all the Disney/Pixar movies for sheer all-round entertainment
Pity that two of the four Shrek films are utter garg.

Shrek is love, Shrek is life.
*grumbles about sequels killing entertainment*

Keen is one of few things where the sequels are done right ;)

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 20:37
by VikingBoyBilly
MoffD wrote:
mortimer wrote:
Benvolio wrote:Personally I think that Shrek trumps all the Disney/Pixar movies for sheer all-round entertainment
Pity that two of the four Shrek films are utter garg.

Shrek is love, Shrek is life.
*grumbles about sequels killing entertainment*

Keen is one of few things where the sequels are done right ;)
Image *cough keen gbc cough* Image

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 21:38
by Bloogbae
Im not sure why this movie is so popular.

Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 1:51
by VikingBoyBilly
Bloogbae wrote:Im not sure why this movie is so popular.
Because Chris chan liked it and said Bring the whole family.

Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 10:25
by chrissifniotis
VikingBoyBilly wrote:
Bloogbae wrote:Im not sure why this movie is so popular.
Because Chris chan liked it and said Bring the whole family.
>.< RESPECT MAI ATHORAHTAH![/southparkism]

Honestly I'm not sure why; I'll do my best to spoil as little as possible.
There are some good gags here and there, but when you break down the plot to its crux it's a classic underdog story with a surprise layer of-...I suppose the best word to use is humanism - a certain redefinition of what creativity actually is.
I'll go out on a limb and say it may actually be worth watching it if you gravitate towards not just a creative disposition but rather raw creativity; undefined, boundless, pure creative power.

4UP out of 5. :disguised

Posted: Sat May 31, 2014 4:00
by Paramultart
This movie propagates the homosexual agenda. :barf

Posted: Sat May 31, 2014 13:09
by VikingBoyBilly
Paramultart wrote:This movie propagates the homosexual agenda. :barf
I thought there was a female love interest? :confused

(Because if there's no love interest in an action movie, the action hero has no reason to do anything. Just let the the apocalypse break loose from the arc of the covenant and what have you.)

Posted: Sat May 31, 2014 21:37
by tulip
Except if the Hero is Vin Diesel just doing it to be the Hero.

In any case, I just watched the Movie. Starts off great, and like almost 100% of all 21st Century movies it drags a bit in the second half, partly destroying the mood of the first half by trying to be bigger better faster more than the first half.

I liked the guys from PLANET DUPLON though :D