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All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us. [MOVIES]

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    DarkPrimusDarkPrimus Registered User regular
    They've consistently been outdoing Pixar for a few years now.

    Inside Out tho

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    -Tal-Tal Registered User regular
    some of pixar's recent movies like brave and the good dinosaur kind of feel more in the style of the disney canon, while disney has made some pixar-feeling films like wreck it ralph and zootopia

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    Knight_Knight_ Dead Dead Dead Registered User regular
    I saw Bolt last week on a whim and I was shocked at how good it was. Way better than it has any right to be.

    Byron Howard is a good director, Bolt Tangled and Zootopia is a pretty alright resume.

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    skinkbaaskinkbaa Registered User regular
    mosssnack wrote: »
    skinkbaa wrote: »
    I saw Misery for the first time and wow what a movie.

    I was one the edge of my seat for the entire movie. Great performances by Caan and Bates.

    Hell yeah. Misery was the first King book I ever read when I was like 14. Absolutely gripping. Though I do remember getting a little bored reading through the chapters of the book he was writing.

    I picked up the book from a thrift store a few months ago but it was in pretty ratty condition. Do you recommend reading it?

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    DarkPrimusDarkPrimus Registered User regular
    skinkbaa wrote: »
    mosssnack wrote: »
    skinkbaa wrote: »
    I saw Misery for the first time and wow what a movie.

    I was one the edge of my seat for the entire movie. Great performances by Caan and Bates.

    Hell yeah. Misery was the first King book I ever read when I was like 14. Absolutely gripping. Though I do remember getting a little bored reading through the chapters of the book he was writing.

    I picked up the book from a thrift store a few months ago but it was in pretty ratty condition. Do you recommend reading it?

    Misery is the creepiest Stephan King novel because it's all completely plausible.

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    MalReynoldsMalReynolds The Hunter S Thompson of incredibly mild medicines Registered User regular
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    oh man I just found out Moana's dad was voiced by Jango Fett

    I knew I recognized him

    His singing voice played George Washington in Hamilton!

    That was Christopher Jackson?

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    GR_ZombieGR_Zombie Krillin It Registered User regular
    skinkbaa wrote: »
    mosssnack wrote: »
    skinkbaa wrote: »
    I saw Misery for the first time and wow what a movie.

    I was one the edge of my seat for the entire movie. Great performances by Caan and Bates.

    Hell yeah. Misery was the first King book I ever read when I was like 14. Absolutely gripping. Though I do remember getting a little bored reading through the chapters of the book he was writing.

    I picked up the book from a thrift store a few months ago but it was in pretty ratty condition. Do you recommend reading it?

    Be warned that it's worse than the movie wrt the punishments Annie doles out.

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    KanaKana Registered User regular
    Tangled was a ton of fun, and it has one of my favorite villain songs ever

    Buuut it's also kinda safe, I like it more than I respect it

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    masterofmetroidmasterofmetroid Have you ever looked at a world and seen it as a kind of challenge?Registered User regular
    Tangled had an uncomfortably real portrayal of an abusive parent relationship at least

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    DJ EebsDJ Eebs Moderator, Administrator admin
    Shorty wrote: »
    oh man I just found out Moana's dad was voiced by Jango Fett

    I knew I recognized him

    His singing voice played George Washington in Hamilton!

    That was Christopher Jackson?

    yep

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    FishmanFishman Put your goddamned hand in the goddamned Box of Pain. Registered User regular
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    chiasaur11chiasaur11 Never doubt a raccoon. Do you think it's trademarked?Registered User regular
    edited December 2016
    Fishman wrote: »
    SPINE SPINE SPINE

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    WiseManTobesWiseManTobes Registered User regular
    There has to be some weird mental trick contained within Fred Claus, because now that it's been mentioned, I not only recall it, but recall that every 5-6 years I would see it on TV or something and get totally sucked into it, sing it's praises for a weekish, then promptly forget it's existence for no reason , like it just vanishes. and I'm old, so like at least 3-4 times this has happened!

    I may have even seen it in theatres? Wtf this is like Berenstein bearsing me now.

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    SabreMauSabreMau ネトゲしよう 판다리아Registered User regular
    edited December 2016
    Did Moana exist publcally when Zootopia was out

    It was shown along with all the other disney parodies at one point

    That it was being made was announced at least as far back as 2014, and we saw what the main characters looked like by October 2015.

    Frozen I actually found kinda disappointing in retrospect. Moana was quite good, no substantive complaints over quality but no real impetus to go back and rewatch it either. Zootopia's still my movie of the year.

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