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T987654321

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May 29, 2009, 1:56:07 AM5/29/09
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Could UP be Pixar's first flop? The ads/clips I've seen don't look
very good.

Derek Janssen

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May 29, 2009, 2:01:29 AM5/29/09
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T987654321 wrote:
> Could UP be Pixar's first flop? The ads/clips I've seen don't look
> very good.

Hehehh...They NEVER DO. >:)

Derek Janssen (they only do that to fool really stupid and gullible
people, like Jeffrey Katzenberg)
eja...@verizon.net

Ted Nolan <tednolan>

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May 29, 2009, 1:51:15 AM5/29/09
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In article <4381555b-56f7-48ae...@k38g2000yqh.googlegroups.com>,

T987654321 <qwrt...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
>Could UP be Pixar's first flop? The ads/clips I've seen don't look
>very good.

a) Apprently it was very well received at Cannes
b) The "fat superhero" ads for The Incredibles were awful. The movie was great
c) The "UP" ads I've seen are actually pretty good.

Ted
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Juan F. Lara

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May 29, 2009, 4:51:08 PM5/29/09
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Opens today.

NOW the Summer gets entertaining.

- Juan F. Lara

Rich

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May 29, 2009, 6:44:09 PM5/29/09
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lj...@ces.clemson.edu (Juan F. Lara) wrote in news:gvphrs$20n$1
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> Opens today.
>
> NOW the Summer gets entertaining.
>
> - Juan F. Lara
>
>

Don't forget the raincoat and dark glasses.

TBerk

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May 29, 2009, 10:42:48 PM5/29/09
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. Cartoons are for kids, so anything animated _must_
mean that grownups in the audience are only in attendance to chaperon
children. Old shtick, your pedophile baiting doesn't work, nutjob.

In the immortal words of the compound group Parliament/Funkadelic;
"Free your mind & your ass will follow..."


berk

Ted Nolan <tednolan>

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May 30, 2009, 12:36:51 AM5/30/09
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In article <36a67e20-a9d8-4082...@j18g2000yql.googlegroups.com>,

Just saw "UP". Very much a movie for grownups perhaps even
more than kids, very poignant.

Juan F. Lara

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May 30, 2009, 4:47:26 PM5/30/09
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>Yeah, yeah, yeah. Cartoons are for kids, so anything animated _must_
>mean that grownups in the audience are only in attendance to chaperon
>children. Old shtick, your pedophile baiting doesn't work, nutjob.
>
>In the immortal words of the compound group Parliament/Funkadelic;
>"Free your mind & your ass will follow..."

True. Being Richard Anderson, now THAT'S a valid reason to have to go
out wearing a trenchcoat and sunglasses to hide the shame.

- Juan F. Lara

Alric Knebel

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May 30, 2009, 6:16:32 PM5/30/09
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My son took his kid to it, and he just told me that parts of it were
just to emotionally mature for the kids to get. He heard a couple of
kids asking the adults, "Where did the woman go?" They didn't
understand that she had died. I'm hoping it does well, so studios will
be encouraged to make more of this sort of thing.

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Captain Infinity

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May 30, 2009, 6:40:35 PM5/30/09
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Once Upon A Time,
Alric Knebel wrote:

>> Just saw "UP". Very much a movie for grownups perhaps even
>> more than kids, very poignant.
>
>My son took his kid to it, and he just told me that parts of it were
>just to emotionally mature for the kids to get. He heard a couple of
>kids asking the adults, "Where did the woman go?" They didn't
>understand that she had died. I'm hoping it does well, so studios will
>be encouraged to make more of this sort of thing.

I agree; I'm a big fan of movies that befuddle kids.


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MFalc1

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May 31, 2009, 3:14:45 AM5/31/09
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On May 30, 3:40�pm, Captain Infinity <Infin...@captaininfinity.us>
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But the kids will love Dug the dog and Kevin the bird, so it will all
balance out.

Mark L. Falconer
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[with new post on the Jay Leno era of THE TONIGHT SHOW]
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Recent films seen:
UP (3-D) ***1/2
TERMINATOR SALVATION **1/2
CHRIS AND DON: A LOVE STORY ***
LET THE RIGHT ONE IN (English-dubbed version) ***1/2

Alric Knebel

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May 31, 2009, 6:28:47 AM5/31/09
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Aw. Ain't you the cutest thing.

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BroTher zAcHary

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Jun 1, 2009, 1:14:19 PM6/1/09
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On May 30, 3:40 pm, Captain Infinity <Infin...@captaininfinity.us>
wrote:

I thought the dogs were hilarious. They had, of course, the scene with
dogs playing poker, which was expected, but funny. I think I was the
only one to get it at the end when the old man and the kids were
sitting on the street spotting cars with certain colors and the dog
chimes in one "grey one!" Funny. Lots of little inside things like
that most little kids wouldn't get. Good overall adult theme, too,
realizing your dreams, letting things go, and ultimately knowing what
is really important in life. Interesting that they had an Asian voice
actor playing the kid, too, who looked kind of Asian, but didn't sound
like it.

Me

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Jun 1, 2009, 9:00:30 PM6/1/09
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"Ted Nolan <tednolan>" <t...@loft.tnolan.com> wrote in message
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Very good. Not the maiden princess fairy tale stuff that we so often get.

Derek Janssen

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Jun 1, 2009, 10:21:07 PM6/1/09
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Me wrote:
> "Ted Nolan <tednolan>" <t...@loft.tnolan.com> wrote in message
> news:DJ2Ul.4026$Xw4....@bignews7.bellsouth.net...
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>>Just saw "UP". Very much a movie for grownups perhaps even
>>more than kids, very poignant.
>
> Very good. Not the maiden princess fairy tale stuff that we so often get.

...But they showed the trailer to that too, since we're getting that in
December. :)

Derek Janssen (that was the *first* rock John Lasseter threw at a
departing Michael Eisner)
eja...@verizon.net

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