I think the opening is dark in a perfectly beautiful way
the rest is surprisingly up, and it pisses all over the last Indiana Jones from a very great height, with a more believable action pensioner
P.S. I'm off to see it again tomorrow, followed by Zombieland. I think it is quite possibly going to be a perfect afternoon.
(assuming I get the sex in between both films and a slap up dinner at Mrs Miggins on the way home)
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Thu 8 Oct 2009, 19:13,
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P.S. I'm off to see it again tomorrow, followed by Zombieland. I think it is quite possibly going to be a perfect afternoon.
(assuming I get the sex in between both films and a slap up dinner at Mrs Miggins on the way home)
Oh yeah,
it wasn't simply dark the whole way through, but the scenes where Russel is talking about his father I found rather emotional as well.
I think the difference is that it is the first film that Pixar have made that is about "real" humans so you feel a lot more closely associated with them.
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I think the difference is that it is the first film that Pixar have made that is about "real" humans so you feel a lot more closely associated with them.
true (except Ratatouille that was pretty human bar the rats)
but then I've felt that way about all their characters :)
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Aye, that was pretty tragic,
apart from the humans being French and American ;)
I really wanna see Zombieland too.
Have you seen Ice Age 3 yet? Loved that a little while back :D
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Thu 8 Oct 2009, 19:35,
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I really wanna see Zombieland too.
Have you seen Ice Age 3 yet? Loved that a little while back :D