I never seen Luca because the cal arts style never appealed to me and Turning Red had the same thing but was more cringe to watch. Soul, Coco and Inside Out were the best originals to come out and then Luca brought down all the others.
I think I saw anxiety as less misunderstood and more of a reflection of how Joy acted in the first movie. all of the memories sent down by her were orange, and she often disregarded other emotions under the delusion that this is the best for riley.
I love the score for Cars 2 which was done by Michael Giacchino and Animation is great. But story not that much. Third film did much better story even with ending a bit disappointing since they had a good deleted scene that was not in final film but it did justify as a sequel to first Cars film.
I thought Elemental was good, despite it being an immigrant story the love story aspect was the best part of the movie and I was invested in that relationship. The reason the movie did well in Asian countries was because of the immigrant aspect. I haven't seen this movie yet and I hope to eventually. Though I hear it still lost money at the box office so far
toy story 4 literally destroyed the characters and their development and a guy legit made a 6 hour video explaining why and how toy story 4 is a terrible movie and sequel
In my opinion, the Toy Story franchise goes like this from memory:(Worst to Best) 5. Toy Story(It’s the most simple of the Toy Story movies) 4. Toy Story 4 3. Toy Story 2 2. Lightyear 1. Toy Story 3
I was 8 years old when sausage party came out and it was the most taboo thing in elementary schooler could talk about with his friends at the lunch table, but looking back as a 15 going on 16 year old, it's probably the most immature piece of animation I've ever had the displeasure of seeing bits and pieces of online because no way in hell I'm watching the whole thing. It's everything that's wrong with adult animation, just a bunch of swearing violence and sex simply because it's rated R so you can do that. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for sommore raunchy humor, I'm the same guy who loves South Park seasons 1 through 16, but the difference with that is it's not the only point of substance. You can be mature and appeal to adults while still having more to you than just the fact that you're not for kids.
Heck yeah i will see Deadpool and Wolverine in cinema! I loved the two characters, liked Deadpool 1 and 2 as well as the Wolverine; X-men 2, Logan and Days of futur past. I didn't saw the trailers to avoid spoilers. I will saw it then decide if he is good or no 🙂
I didn't know there was a sequel to this movie! I won't watch it, the animation looked ugly and the horrible humor is still there plus there's a poop joke. No thank's, i don't want to see that 😐
Ironically, Soul felt like the last time Pixar had a, well - soul. Everything else since then has just felt like new content for the Disney marketing machine restricting storytelling which is a shame. I saw the promotional stuff for Inside Out 2 and just shrugged. It'll find its fans but I wish we got a new project tackling the ideas of anxiety instead, especially with how well it was conveyed in Puss in Boots The Last Wish and Spiderverse. Sadly it seems like original projects are being phased out for more sequels over at Pixar so I guess I'm just sticking with indie content for a while.
Haven't watched the vid yet but I thought the film was lackluster. The movie seriously took place over the course of 2 days? It definitley wasn't attrocious, but felt very forgettable and low stakes.
Nah they'll butcher Wall-E or Ratatouille with sequels before they make something for their new films. Sprinkle in a new Cars and Toy Story entry and you've got fun for the whole family and their wallets!
Honestly. I wasn't expecting for the second movie to be good like I never seen it. I never seen the second one, but should I honestly? I mean the first One my experience was OK, but it was decent. I mean, I don't want make people upset that I hated, but it was okay. Honestly. I haven't seen it in a while. I know my mother's saw the first one yesterday. The first movie I had such Members for this movie so many in fact, I watched it like 3 times at my house when I was teenager. And I thought it was okay. I would see this movie in the end of my school year. When i'm getting Ticket, my graduation. And And I even took a school field trip to the zoo on a I think it was a city bus or like some type of transport bus for like school trips, field trips and stuff and they played The first movie wish honestly was fine. But anyways, should I watch the first one again? And should I watch the second one? Let me know
@@zeepsterd Well okay. I mean, I can give it a try. I'll watch the first one and hold of the second 1. It's gonna take time for me. By the way, okay. I'll let you know when I watch both of them
I thought the first one was only just ok too (although I was delighted to hear Frank Oz and Dave Goelz cameoing). It just doesn't feel like Pixar is for everyone anymore though. I'm no longer comfortable going to see Pixar in the theaters, as a childless adult, because I don't think they want people like me as the audience anymore.
@@CinnamonGrrlErin1 Yeah Pixar seems to be aiming towards the most general of general audiences now which makes it hard for me to be invested in the new stuff. I don't hate them but they felt lacking compared to entries like Incredibles and Wall-E which felt more nuanced.
What I fear now is that if inside out 2 is Disney's only box office win of the year, they will double Triple down on inside out an milk it as a franchise, a spin off show more sequels a bunch of merchandise and if they are really desperate a live action remake Like how they did the Mandalorian and toy story
@@jaredfamily4626 I’m 16 and my sister is 20 and still lives at our house doesn’t have a drivers license doesn’t have a job and I’ve never seen her with a man
I mean... Yeah, it's never "Trump supportive video", it's always "comedy analysis" but... Come on... We know what it is really... Trump's term was that weird time when making fun of the president was controversial somehow. As if we didn't do that before or after Trump. Is anybody now complaining about "Biden being old" jokes? Maybe someone is but at least they are not as loud as Trump fanatics. And Dave Chappelle as an authority in a matter of making fun of Trump? Really? Him of all people?
Sausage Party remains one of the few films i've read the script for and can say it handled several moments BETTER in the original script compared to the final film. The "physical party" scene wasn't a store-wide thing that felt like they didn't know how to end the film. It was a moment of mutual vulnerability for just the main group of five to prepare for what would likely be their last day alive before they go into that final war sequence. The guacamole guy who exists for one "hit in the groin" joke is a full-on secondary villain who gets to make that joke AND go out on a high note. The main villain had an entire thing where he became a rat king and wept at the death of one of the first rats he tamed and it was portrayed as a moment where the last bit of civility in his heart crumbled away. The entire thing was still a disaster, but it had moments where a genuine attempt at adult animation that wasn't JUST using it for crude humor was poking out. There was a time when the movie was trying to be earnest. And they threw it out in favor of what we have now.
Why am I not surprised? On that note, Vivzie Pop is a big fan of Seth Rogen's humor and enjoyed Sausage Party which contributed to the swearing/shock humor for Hazbin. (Still this Hazbin is the better of the two).
I do fire extinguisher inspections which requires me to look for all the units in a building. I love when I find these random liminal spaces. Sometimes it's just a hallway other times it's an empty building or floor in a building. I've been in old Sears stores, empty hospital floors, and abandoned offices. It's surreal sometimes.