The Worst Film Ever 2k11 has some pretty awesome music · 6:24am Sep 24th, 2016
I was going to post this on NinSheetMusic, but I was worried people would get mad at me.
I was going to post this on NinSheetMusic, but I was worried people would get mad at me.
This trailer looks like it's alluding to two different parts of the film, one near the start and one near the end.
So, today, after many weeks of waiting, Inside Out came out locally. I had prior info that it was a well made film, critically acclaimed and all. Naturally I went in with high expectations.
I was wrongly informed; Inside Out wasn't a well made film.
It's a truly, truly beautiful piece of art. It utterly smashed all of my expectations.
In 2003, Pixar unveiled one of its most successful films, Finding Nemo. The film was a smash hit, raking in a whopping $930 million dollars at the box office. It’s easy to see why this film was so popular for its time. What wasn’t there to love about this film? Lovable, memorable characters, great comedy, and a story that practically anyone can relate to, whether you’re a kid or an adult. Plus, the score for the film was really good. I still consider the soundtrack to Finding
I recently watched Inside Out 2 today.
Unlike the first film, the sequel explores Riley's puberty as she dealt with becoming a teenager as well her high school life... but that's just the beginning.
Original Release Date: November 5th, 2004
Yes people,this really is 20 now....
(⬆️ The teaser trailer that's honestly still pretty funny)
(⬆️ The First actual trailer, that blessedly didn't spoil a thing!)
Hey, everyone. Mr. J here.
I was thinking about which Pixar movie I should watch next, but I couldn’t decide which I should check out first. So here’s a list of three movies I haven’t seen yet, one of which came out recently:
I don't care what Pixar says, THIS is the REAL Buzz Lightyear!
Original Release Date: June 9th, 2006
(yes I'm aware now that I'm 4 days late)
Yes Cars! A definite product of it's time that somehow still holds up to this day, A rare thing for Disney or Pixar to focus on anthropomorphizing care of various styles/years/models/companies and make their world so similar to our own. I may have been around 9 when it came out, but I somehow liked it. Plus the soundtrack is catchy!
Egypt, Greece and Macedonia, Rome and Germany have something in common: they were all great powers in their time, they all conquered the world and, as such, they ran the great and obvious natural risk of succumbing sooner or later, an event that eventually happened. This cycle of life has also finally reached Pixar. Surprise? Yes. Definitive? I don't know.
Original Release Date: May 30th, 2003
Ok this one I honestly couldn't remember when in '03 it came out. Now I know. I didn't see it when it was in theaters, but when it got to VHS, I practically dragged my dad to Blockbuster to "rent" it (it never got returned).
For some reason the teaser trailer always made me crack up!
So two Tuesdays ago, the 28th of June, I was visiting my mother's parents in Michigan. Guess what movie we decided to see?
That night I immediately put my thoughts up on Tumblr, and I'm frustrated it took me this long to get around to mentioning on a the site I've frequented even more.