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Killer2005

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20,448 posts

251 months

Sunday 11th October 2009
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Quite possibly the best Disney pixar effort yet. Great characters, funny, and a lovely story. Looked amazing in 3D too.

Squirrel! hehe

Dr.Doofenshmirtz

16,626 posts

223 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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Saw it on Saturday...after seeing the trailer I thought it was going to be a bit rubbish...but my lad still insisted. But actually it's a great film - really enjoyed it.
It's a bit sad in places as well...so girls may need a tissue (but not me of course - I'm a Man!!) boxedin

papabear

14,130 posts

217 months

Wednesday 14th October 2009
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Watched this with my lad last weekend. Very good indeed.

Big thumbs upsmile

Rach*

8,824 posts

239 months

Wednesday 14th October 2009
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I really want to see it, but I cried at Holby City last night so I'm bound to embarrass myself, might wait for the DVD

strudel

5,889 posts

250 months

Wednesday 14th October 2009
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Does it beat Wall-E?


MrV

2,748 posts

251 months

Wednesday 14th October 2009
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Was it worth watching in 3D ? ,only ask as it is £3.50 each extra at our local for the 3D version and felt ripped off when we paid it to watch Bolt.

Baked_bean

1,941 posts

215 months

Wednesday 14th October 2009
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Just went to see this in 2D and i don't feel like i lost out on the experience at all if i was honest. The film was really good though, moving in places, great characters, animation and being pixar had some really clever pieces.

MrV

2,748 posts

251 months

Saturday 17th October 2009
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strudel said:
Does it beat Wall-E?

Just got back and wouldn't so much say it beats Wall-E more knocks it into next week smile

strudel

5,889 posts

250 months

Saturday 17th October 2009
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Hmm. I don't believe you. Nothing beats Wall-E frown

AngryApples

5,449 posts

288 months

Sunday 18th October 2009
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MrV said:
Was it worth watching in 3D ? ,only ask as it is £3.50 each extra at our local for the 3D version and felt ripped off when we paid it to watch Bolt.
Do WHAT?

Piss taking, thieving, gypsy bastids!

Papa Hotel

12,760 posts

205 months

Sunday 18th October 2009
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Who'd have thought it? Russ Meyer movies getting remade by Disney! Can't wait for "Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" to be updated.

anonymous-user

77 months

Monday 19th October 2009
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AngryApples said:
MrV said:
Was it worth watching in 3D ? ,only ask as it is £3.50 each extra at our local for the 3D version and felt ripped off when we paid it to watch Bolt.
Do WHAT?

Piss taking, thieving, gypsy bastids!
Saw it in 3D and have to say i thought it was worth the extra £2.50 we paid, although in Wimbledon this also entitled us to the Premier seats which means I can actually sit in them without my knees around my ears

I dont think you would lose anything seeing it in 2D as the whole film wasnt 3D just parts, which was good as it wasnt too intrusive...

And as others have said, superb film, definitely their best effort so far

Oakey

27,969 posts

239 months

Friday 23rd October 2009
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How grim was that first 10 minutes? The grimmest start to a Disney movie since Bambis mother got blasted away.

chibbard

1,554 posts

283 months

Friday 23rd October 2009
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A big thumbs up from me. I saw it in 3D last weekend with my 6 and 8 year old.

Tycho

12,121 posts

296 months

Friday 23rd October 2009
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Just took my 3 year old to see it and he loved it. I was almost in tears for the first 1/2 hour. Epic visuals and great story. Will definitely be in my Blu-Ray collection.



Squirrel!!!!! biggrin

Edited by Tycho on Saturday 24th October 14:49

Athlon

5,683 posts

229 months

Saturday 24th October 2009
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Brilliant!! stunning to watch with a fantastic, moving story, 9.9/10.

roscozs

477 posts

204 months

Sunday 25th October 2009
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Oakey said:
How grim was that first 10 minutes? The grimmest start to a Disney movie since Bambis mother got blasted away.
Yeah it was grim. Started off making you feel good then before you know it your practically sobbing uncontrollably. Very good feel good film and I thought it was one of the best animated films I've ever seen. Well worth going to see.

clonmult

10,529 posts

232 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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roscozs said:
Oakey said:
How grim was that first 10 minutes? The grimmest start to a Disney movie since Bambis mother got blasted away.
Yeah it was grim. Started off making you feel good then before you know it your practically sobbing uncontrollably. Very good feel good film and I thought it was one of the best animated films I've ever seen. Well worth going to see.
Incredibly grim, and anyone who sees that first 10 or so minutes and doesn't cry has a real heart of stone.

Anyway, after seeing it, all that I can say is SQUIRREL!

Fantastic film, and I refuse to say if I believe it is better than Wall-E. Pixar have by far and away the most consistently strong film releases of any studio. Stronger than any other "part" of Disney.

Lordbenny

8,733 posts

242 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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Take some MAN sized tissues, for the first 15/20 minutes and again near the end! Up there with Toy Story & The Incredibles. wink

Bungleaio

6,556 posts

225 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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As with all the pixar films I loved it, it was the 1st film I've seen in 3D and I was quite impressed with that too. The lenses on the glasses weren't in the best condition though and they had a couple of scratches on them. £9 to watch as well so a bit more than the standard image.