Big thumbs UP!!!
Loved this movie. The story. The characters. The action. The heart. Pixar is the most reliable studio out there. 10 releases. 10 gems.
Can't wait to see it again.
And yes, we did go for the 3D version. Not an interference or gimmick at all but a way to be drawn even closer into the plot.
Kelrobin Cleveland Street Denizen, CGC [Parker] (Apr 2011 - Big paws to fill but you certainly look up to the task.)
"Dear George: Remember, no man is a failure who has friends. Thanks for the wings. Love, Clarence" -- IAWL Screenplay (1946)
I was wondering about it being 3D. Glad it didnt ruin the Pixarness of it. Cant wait to see it!
The dog looks so funny in the preview. "Squirrel!" Looking forward to seeing it also.
Melissa, Remy & Brooklyn
Dug (the dog) is one fantastic character!
Kelrobin Cleveland Street Denizen, CGC [Parker] (Apr 2011 - Big paws to fill but you certainly look up to the task.)
"Dear George: Remember, no man is a failure who has friends. Thanks for the wings. Love, Clarence" -- IAWL Screenplay (1946)
Well everybody, mark it on your calendars, that today I agree with Dan on another movie. Haha. I LOVED it!
(I got all choked up during the grape soda pin on in one of the last scenes).
YAYYYY!!!!
Kelrobin Cleveland Street Denizen, CGC [Parker] (Apr 2011 - Big paws to fill but you certainly look up to the task.)
"Dear George: Remember, no man is a failure who has friends. Thanks for the wings. Love, Clarence" -- IAWL Screenplay (1946)
Do you think a 3 year old would like it?? I want to take Connor to see
it as he hasn't been to the movies yet.
It's a little complex for a three year old. I'd worry about the boredom factor. Also -- There are some scenes w/scary dogs.
Kelrobin Cleveland Street Denizen, CGC [Parker] (Apr 2011 - Big paws to fill but you certainly look up to the task.)
"Dear George: Remember, no man is a failure who has friends. Thanks for the wings. Love, Clarence" -- IAWL Screenplay (1946)
Riley and I finally saw Up this weekend. I loved it. The Carl and Ellie montage toward the beginning.... Oh man.
Everything will be okay in the end. If it's not okay, it's not the end. -- Unknown
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