Meet The Robinsons
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I just saw it a second time; again at midnight, again in 3-D .. though, not at the El Capitan. I will catch a 'flat' screening eventually, if only to see the Mickey-Donald-Goofy cartoon, Boat Builders.
Like many 'time-travel' movies, though, it's impossible to have the same 'experience' as the first viewing .. I highly recommend staying as 'spoiler-free' as possible, before seeing it!
For that reason, I won't 'review' MTR just yet .. other than to say I've very much enjoyed it, both times!
Like many 'time-travel' movies, though, it's impossible to have the same 'experience' as the first viewing .. I highly recommend staying as 'spoiler-free' as possible, before seeing it!
For that reason, I won't 'review' MTR just yet .. other than to say I've very much enjoyed it, both times!
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Yay for Disney!
I had to refresh myself with sleep before I was able to function well enough to type this.
Meet The Robinsons met my expectations and surpassed them! My faith in Disney has been restored. Yes, I'm aware of John Lasseter's supervision, but perhaps he'll help steer Disney back in the right direction. Thank you, John Lasseter!
As predicted, Wilbur is my favorite character from the movie. Aaand, the long-awaited answer to my question of "Is Spencer Fox the voice of Wilbur?" is...
Goob won me over instantly.
A few members of the Robinson family didn't get much recognition, especially Tellulah and Laszlo, who are 2 of the zaniest looking ones. What's their story, huh?
MTR has rendered me broke. Heheheh. I left the Disney Store with:
- The Art of Meet The Robinsons
- Lewis, Wilbur, Bowler Hat Guy, Carl, and Tiny mini plushies
- Frankie plushie
- big Tiny plushie
- 2 sets of Disney Store exclusive MTR pins
- Lewis and Wilbur plastic block figures
- all 6 MTR magic towels
...and a Disney Store exclusive kaleidoscope you can only obtain by trading in a ticket stub from 3/30-4/1. I was told that supplies are limited, though. I convinced a cast member to let me keep my ticket under the condition that she'd stamp the back of it.
During my work break, I ran over to Target and bought 2 of the MTR books I've had my eyes on for almost a month (the storybook and the coloring book). Fun for references.
The local newspaper article I posted described Meet The Robinsons as "overloaded with lessons". The theme/phrase of the movie is repeatedly repeated, and even Lewis was sick of it before understanding its meaning, but it was drawn from a Walt Disney quote.
"We keep moving forward, opening new doors and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths."
Nice to see Disney embracing this idea. I hope Meet The Robinsons mirrors the studio's success.
"Keep moving forward." - Cornelius Robinson
~~=oP
I had to refresh myself with sleep before I was able to function well enough to type this.
Meet The Robinsons met my expectations and surpassed them! My faith in Disney has been restored. Yes, I'm aware of John Lasseter's supervision, but perhaps he'll help steer Disney back in the right direction. Thank you, John Lasseter!
As predicted, Wilbur is my favorite character from the movie. Aaand, the long-awaited answer to my question of "Is Spencer Fox the voice of Wilbur?" is...
Goob won me over instantly.
A few members of the Robinson family didn't get much recognition, especially Tellulah and Laszlo, who are 2 of the zaniest looking ones. What's their story, huh?
MTR has rendered me broke. Heheheh. I left the Disney Store with:
- The Art of Meet The Robinsons
- Lewis, Wilbur, Bowler Hat Guy, Carl, and Tiny mini plushies
- Frankie plushie
- big Tiny plushie
- 2 sets of Disney Store exclusive MTR pins
- Lewis and Wilbur plastic block figures
- all 6 MTR magic towels
...and a Disney Store exclusive kaleidoscope you can only obtain by trading in a ticket stub from 3/30-4/1. I was told that supplies are limited, though. I convinced a cast member to let me keep my ticket under the condition that she'd stamp the back of it.
During my work break, I ran over to Target and bought 2 of the MTR books I've had my eyes on for almost a month (the storybook and the coloring book). Fun for references.
The local newspaper article I posted described Meet The Robinsons as "overloaded with lessons". The theme/phrase of the movie is repeatedly repeated, and even Lewis was sick of it before understanding its meaning, but it was drawn from a Walt Disney quote.
"We keep moving forward, opening new doors and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths."
Nice to see Disney embracing this idea. I hope Meet The Robinsons mirrors the studio's success.
"Keep moving forward." - Cornelius Robinson
~~=oP
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Saw it again today and I think I may have enjoyed it even more this time. Pluswe had the nw Ratatouille trailer attached which was plasing as the first screening didn't have that. I've also realised I'm in love with Bowler Hat Guy, he's genius.
I'm so jealous of you guys and your 3-D screenings, and all that available merchandise in the Disney store has made me very angry.
P.S. Does anyone else find Franny REALLY attractive?
I'm so jealous of you guys and your 3-D screenings, and all that available merchandise in the Disney store has made me very angry.
P.S. Does anyone else find Franny REALLY attractive?
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I was so pleasantly suprised with Robinsons,
Bowler hat guy was so damn funny, the animation on him was just superb!!
He's in my list of favourite villains now....if you can really call him a villain
Bowler hat guy was so damn funny, the animation on him was just superb!!
He's in my list of favourite villains now....if you can really call him a villain
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Ahhh, right!!
Also, thought this was interesting:
http://www.animationnation.com/ubb/ulti ... 8;t=002345
You guys forgot about Jafar and Zig-Zag!! (J/K )
Also, thought this was interesting:
http://www.animationnation.com/ubb/ulti ... 8;t=002345
You guys forgot about Jafar and Zig-Zag!! (J/K )
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Thank you! My avatar is from Zazzle.com and my sig was scanned from the <i>MTR</i> storybook.
I'm obsessed with Goob, and lately I've been feeling for him because I can't get any sleep. Heh.
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I'm obsessed with Goob, and lately I've been feeling for him because I can't get any sleep. Heh.
Haha. Yep yep.ShyViolet wrote:
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