Inside Out (2015)

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Chukzombi

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yeah, people keep looking for patterns or slumps. brave was fine and MU was awesome. just because cars2 was ass doesnt mean everything around it was. i saw a review the other day of somebody calling monster's inc a bad movie and used that proclamation to say that MU was much worse thus its part of a slump. if i had to say anything negative about them it would be them going to the well for sequels instead of original films. but they always overlook that one of Pixar's best films Toy Story 2 was a sequel and that was made 15 years ago so cars2 MU, TS3 (and later to be TS4 Nemo2 and Incredibles 2) is not proof that they have run out of ideas and are on the decline.
 

Agraza

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Great movie. Another american classic. This is a winner.

I loved Anger. I'd say more, but I know there are tons of punks reading this thread that ain't seen the movie and will click spoilers. Fuck you people. See the movie.
 

spronk

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haha
http://www.slashfilm.com/insidious-inside-out-mix-up/

Parents are reportedly furious after a theater accidentally showed Insidious: Chapter 3 instead of Inside Out. Though the staff caught the mistake early in the screening, one angry mom says "the damage is already done."

The Journal-News reports the event occurred at the Danbarry Cinema in Middletown, Ohio last week. Local parent Jazmyn Moore tells the publication she took five kids to see Inside Out, only to discover after sitting through the previews that Insidious: Chapter 3 was playing instead.

According to her, images of children being tied up and murdered quickly appeared on screen, spooking the children in her charge. Moore says she and the other adults in the auditorium quickly gathered their families and left. The theater manager apologized to the guests and offered free passes and 3D upgrades to the unlucky moviegoers.
 

Angerz

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Do you have a child? If so, is it a daughter?

If you answered no to either of these questions, the movie probably won't hit you the same as it did for me.
I don't have a kid, but I thought the movie did a good job capturing what it was like to move far from everything you know at that age. I moved 3 times in that age range and I remember having all those moments.

I don't think the movie was as good as Up, but I would put it with Wall-E. I really enjoyed it.
 

khorum

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I can't WAIT for the sequel to this movie.

We get to see Riley build Tumblr Island once Anger and Sadness finally forces Joy to wear a burqa and start dating an arab camel-kin cab driver.
 

khorum

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Same probably. I don't have kids and this still got me in the feels way harder than Up did, and that opening sequence from Up got me something good.
Up's opening was definitely great but the whole movie was wrapped up by that last scene when Carl discovers that Ellie left him a final message in her scrapbook before she died:



That one sneaks up on you.
 

Qhue

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This movie keeps me thinking about memory and cognitive functions more than a week after I saw it. Several of us were contemplating what "islands" we each had in our brains and what core memories we would have etc.
 

Troll_sl

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Casting Lewis Black as Anger was absolute genius. I just wish he'd been able to let loose as he normally does. But family movie...

Actually kinda felt irrationally angry watching it. It's been so long since I've had that "Joy" voice in my head.

Definitely in the top 3 Pixar flicks, for me (always hard for me to actually rank more precisely than that). Definitely an emotional one.
 

Gorillaz_sl

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I thought it was just mediocre. I have a 4yo boy and 8yo girl I took.

I can get caught up in emotional stuff but the Joy vs. Sadness stuff was so damn predictable and mundane.

The only part that got me was the imaginary friend.

Anger had like one funny moment every 20-30 minutes which wasn't enough.

I don't know, it just felt flat and predictable. I spent most of the movie looking for the Pixar easter eggs.

And I feel like my family structure was the intended target.
 

lurker

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My wife and I went and saw it. We liked it. My daughter is grown up and out of the house and it's been years since I've been to an early showing, during the summer, of a kid's movie. The audience is very noisy, in a good way.
 

Gask

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That's a bold statement in a world where Brave exists.
I will second the dull comment. It started out strong with the intro to the psyche and the mood swings but then it seemed like they decided to just tread water the remaining 75% of the film with those overly long Joy adventure sequences. The premise of the film was good but they should have done something more with it than just inserting zany nonsense in between the predictable sad moments.

I'll chalk it up to Disney meddling with things they shouldn't be interfering with again.
 

Selix

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Took my 3 and 5 year old to see it. My 3 year old enjoyed it but was to young to really "get it" yet. My 5 year old was practically bawling when Bing Bong... well you know. Took me a few minutes to convince her to watch the rest of the movie. I may have needed some help myself for a few parts. Great movie. Almost took my girls to see Minions instead. Really glad I didn't.