Soul
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Re: Soul
Well, at least it gets a theatrical showing somewhere:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ ... ondon-2020
London Film Festival showing. Sounds absolutely awesome. Bodes well for a disc release, at least here.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ ... ondon-2020
London Film Festival showing. Sounds absolutely awesome. Bodes well for a disc release, at least here.
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Re: Soul
I admit I am disappointed that Disney has decided to dump this onto Disney+ (along with Mulan and other movies). I totally understand why in the US. But here in Australia we are kinda back to normal, we have cinemas open and while there are some new movies being shown (what is available) they are stocking the cinenas with older movies (both recent and superold). I don't understand (outside of boosting subscription numbers) why Disney wouldn't say give their movies a month long cinema release in countries that can do it before dumping onto Disney+? I honestly would head to the cinema to watch this and Mulan if I was given the option. But without that option, I'm happy to wait until a physical home release to see the movies - of course that will all change if WandaVision gets good reviews haha.
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Re: Soul
Meanwhile, I've been sneaking plot spoilers on the children's books now hitting bookstore shelves, and, delving the characteristic Pixarian plot-twists in more detail...I feel satisfied that the London review pretty much confirms my impression that I couldn't find Tina Fey's #22 any more annoying than I do now.
But then, that's what I first thought about Dory, too, so I'll keep an open mind.
But then, that's what I first thought about Dory, too, so I'll keep an open mind.
(Laughter noted.)