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Dean (6927 KP) rated Inside Out (2015) in Movies
Jul 21, 2017
Jessica Lupton (3 KP) rated Finding Dory (2016) in Movies
Feb 28, 2019
Dean (6927 KP) rated The Incredibles (2004) in Movies
May 1, 2017
Andy K (10823 KP) created a post in Movies are the shiz!
Apr 20, 2018
Caitlin Ann Cherniak (85 KP) rated Coco (2017) in Movies
Oct 4, 2018
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Characters
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DANTE!!!!!!! HE'S A GOOD BOI!
Remember Me...just that song...
Letterboxd review: https://letterboxd.com/caitcher/film/coco-2017/
First Impressions:
If you love your family...if you love music...if you love Pixar animation...YOU NEED TO WATCH THIS!
First Impressions:
If you love your family...if you love music...if you love Pixar animation...YOU NEED TO WATCH THIS!
The Craggus (360 KP) rated Wonder Park (2019) in Movies
Jun 5, 2019
Wonder Park (2019) will have you wondering where you parked and whether anyone will notice if you nip back to the car.
“Wonder Park” isn’t short of ambition but all it really ends up proving is that what Pixar do isn’t anywhere near as easy as it looks.
FULL REVIEW: http://bit.ly/CraggusWonderPark
FULL REVIEW: http://bit.ly/CraggusWonderPark
Peter G. (247 KP) rated Ratatouille (2007) in Movies
Jul 11, 2019
Beautiful and wonderfully entertaining story and one of Pixars best.
It's funny and touching with a great message at its heart.
It's full of mayhem and contains sublime animation which helped Pixar elevate itself as a top drawer animated movie specialist that can easily compete with Disney and DreamWorks as the masters.
It's funny and touching with a great message at its heart.
It's full of mayhem and contains sublime animation which helped Pixar elevate itself as a top drawer animated movie specialist that can easily compete with Disney and DreamWorks as the masters.
Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated Lightyear (2022) in Movies
Jun 25, 2022 (Updated Jun 25, 2022)
Buzz lightyear (1 more)
Sox
Watched Thursday for pixar movie that's a spin off of toy story it's decent movie good story with a few surprises that I wasn't expecting so no spoilers here the only thing wrong with the movie was no tim Allen as the voice of buzz lightyear
Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated Lightyear (2022) in Movies
Jun 13, 2022
The digital magicians at Pixar have returned with an origin story of one of their most famous characters. “Lightyear” opens with an explanation that Andy from “A Toy Story” was given a toy based on his favorite movie in 1995 and that this is the movie upon which the toy was based.
With that explanation out of the way, the film centers on a giant ship deep in space that encounters a planet and awakens Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear (Chris Evans) to investigate. Along with a fellow ranger and a recruit, Buzz scopes out the planet only to discover it is hostile and makes a hasty exit from the planet. Unfortunately, in doing so their ship is damaged and they are left stranded on the planet and forced to establish a colony.
Years later Buzz is about to undergo a test flight based on a new fuel that the colony hopes will replicate their previous source and will allow them to travel at the insane velocities needed to cover millions of light-years.
Things seem to go as planned until a critical failure and Buzz learns that his four-minute flight actually covered several years on the planet. Undaunted Buzz tries again and again and returns to find his friends aging, having children, and passing away with only his robotic cat Sox (Peter Sohn) to keep him connected to his past and assist him.
While this would make for an interesting enough film it is actually just the setup to the larger story which involves a hostile Robot army and an evil menace named Zurg who threatens Buzz and his hastily assembled team of volunteers to save the day.
The film has amazing animation and all the humor and charm that one associates with the best Pixar films and is not above giving the audience an emotional tug here and there along the way as I can remember more than a few Pixar films that caused audiences to tear up.
Since this is the first of the last three Pixar films to make a cinematic release it would be easy to say that it is a return to form for Disney/Pixar but I would say that is an understatement as the film mixes humor, action, and interesting characters to form a very enjoyable and engaging adventure which is one of the most satisfying Pixar films in recent memory and one every bit worthy of their name.
It will be interesting to see what the future holds for this crew as I would very much like to see Buzz and his crew return for new adventures soon as “Lightyear” is a new Pixar classic that the entire family will love.
4.5 stars out of 5
With that explanation out of the way, the film centers on a giant ship deep in space that encounters a planet and awakens Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear (Chris Evans) to investigate. Along with a fellow ranger and a recruit, Buzz scopes out the planet only to discover it is hostile and makes a hasty exit from the planet. Unfortunately, in doing so their ship is damaged and they are left stranded on the planet and forced to establish a colony.
Years later Buzz is about to undergo a test flight based on a new fuel that the colony hopes will replicate their previous source and will allow them to travel at the insane velocities needed to cover millions of light-years.
Things seem to go as planned until a critical failure and Buzz learns that his four-minute flight actually covered several years on the planet. Undaunted Buzz tries again and again and returns to find his friends aging, having children, and passing away with only his robotic cat Sox (Peter Sohn) to keep him connected to his past and assist him.
While this would make for an interesting enough film it is actually just the setup to the larger story which involves a hostile Robot army and an evil menace named Zurg who threatens Buzz and his hastily assembled team of volunteers to save the day.
The film has amazing animation and all the humor and charm that one associates with the best Pixar films and is not above giving the audience an emotional tug here and there along the way as I can remember more than a few Pixar films that caused audiences to tear up.
Since this is the first of the last three Pixar films to make a cinematic release it would be easy to say that it is a return to form for Disney/Pixar but I would say that is an understatement as the film mixes humor, action, and interesting characters to form a very enjoyable and engaging adventure which is one of the most satisfying Pixar films in recent memory and one every bit worthy of their name.
It will be interesting to see what the future holds for this crew as I would very much like to see Buzz and his crew return for new adventures soon as “Lightyear” is a new Pixar classic that the entire family will love.
4.5 stars out of 5






