Up (Pixar's film)
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You can now download the Up score for free at https://www.amplified.com/latimesdisney/page.aspx?B=1. At the page, type 'latimesdisney' to redeem this offer, which began yesterday and ends tonight. (I would have made this post sooner, but I just read about it at Ain't It Cool News.)
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Re: Up (Pixar's film)
Love this film no matter how many times I've seen it. My count now is 7 and it still makes me cry.
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Anyone else think Up was overrated?
I'm very ashamed of myself to say it, but it's the truth. I honestly think that Up was very overrated and didn't enjoy the movie very much. To me, it didn't seem like having the charisma and amazing storytelling as all the other Pixar films and there were a few points that didn't make sense to me (such as the fact that Muntz was still alive when Carl was in his 70's and yet not that much older than him). Just wondering if anyone else feels the same way or if anyone wants to yell at me now, you're welcome to do so .
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Re: Anyone else think Up was overrated?
I do think Up goes a bit 'off the rails' during its third act. I do enjoy the silliness of dogs flying bi-planes .. but it just doesn't seem like it's the same movie it started out to be. The opening 10 minutes and the final scenes are very powerful stuff, though.
I feel much the same way about WALL-E. A fantastic 'moody' first act .. which becomes a totally different movie (in both art-direction and storytelling style), once he boards the space liner. Both segments are enjoyable, at least .. but they are incongruous, IMO.
I feel much the same way about WALL-E. A fantastic 'moody' first act .. which becomes a totally different movie (in both art-direction and storytelling style), once he boards the space liner. Both segments are enjoyable, at least .. but they are incongruous, IMO.
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Re: Anyone else think Up was overrated?
I'm feeling a sense of deja vu here...
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Re: Anyone else think Up was overrated?
Fully agreed. Up and Wall*E each comprised two or three good movies, squished into one. Dogs and biplanes are great in Peanuts or Wallace and Gromit; but they felt totally out of place in Up.droosan wrote:I do think Up goes a bit 'off the rails' during its third act. I do enjoy the silliness of dogs flying bi-planes .. but it just doesn't seem like it's the same movie it started out to be. The opening 10 minutes and the final scenes are very powerful stuff, though.
I feel much the same way about WALL-E. A fantastic 'moody' first act .. which becomes a totally different movie (in both art-direction and storytelling style), once he boards the space liner. Both segments are enjoyable, at least .. but they are incongruous, IMO.