I think Toy Story 3 was very brave for a children's movie.
I just happened to be the same age as Andy in it, which helped me relate to that growing-up aspect of it, but the scene where the toys are headed slowly into a massive furnace, and pause, hold hands, and accept death - I was almost gasping with emotion.
Movies... I like them, but I'm very particular about what I'll watch, and rarely seem to have time for them. It's weird, I'll commit to an hour of television and then end up watching another episode (thus making it a two hour ordeal) but the prospect of sitting down for a movie (hour and a half to two hour ordeal) makes me like "No! I don't have time for that! I have better uses for my time!"
Haha, no I don't.
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Originally Posted by Pearl
Ugh, don't say that word.
I was in Oklahoma! when I was 14, and it was awful. Never again....
Awwww. :( Ours was really well done, I absolutely loved it (probably didn't hurt that I had an incredibly fun leading role, though, come to think of it). The only side effect is that no one can ever say "Oklahoma" or "Kansas City" without me going into song. There are a few phrases and situations that also throw me into songs and/or quotes... It's totally inescapable. I don't want to start singing Kansas City, and I'll be like "Shit, don't say that, now I'm going to sing Kansas City, UGH IT WILL BE STUCK IN MY HEAD ALL DAY." And I do it anyway. :(
Ha, I do a great job at not reminding you of that musical, huh.
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Originally Posted by Pearl
I think Toy Story 3 was very brave for a children's movie.
I just happened to be the same age as Andy in it, which helped me relate to that growing-up aspect of it, but the scene where the toys are headed slowly into a massive furnace, and pause, hold hands, and accept death - I was almost gasping with emotion.
Is... is that seriously how that movie ended? They're all burned? Oh god, this is worse than the Velveteen Rabbit. :cry:
It helps my sister is there and won't view me as a crazy person. :lol: And... I've been singing around my college when no one else is there. And sometimes when there are people there, when I have songs stuck firmly in my head.
Oh, Flink does that a lot at work. She usually stops and blushes. Though, a few customers have complimented her singing and told her to carry on because they enjoyed it.
I just mumble to myself in stores, I've found... I don't when I'm with my mom, but if I wander off to look at stuff on my own, I find I'm mumbling every single thought. :lol:
So I found a song that I had been considering for the "What" post. I ultimately decided it wasn't wtf enough, but I thought I'd share it with you all anyway.
Musical chainsaws. I've seen everything.
And ever since I watched that weird whale man video, Youtube keeps suggesting weird fetish videos to me. :( I... I don't find girls popping balloons to be hot, youtube. Stop it.
I agree with you there, Pearl. '06 was much better, due to a host of factors. But I do commend them for trying new material, instead of just using the tried and true formula.
Still pleased you saw it though.
It's not all bad, that's for sure. It's just, there's a bit of different tone. Some might call it self aware. Others might call it self assured. It's just that it doesn't necessarily gel altogether with the boosh we had come to know before.
Also, the treatment of Howard had gone beyond funny. They weren't enough of a team D:
Grr, why is Amazon delivering my DVDs so slowly? They better be here tomorrow, or there'll be hell to pay D<
Among other things, I ordered the complete Toy Story trilogy.
We only had 1 and 2 on video, which shows how long ago they were.