tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7883884226922484684.post4894647781748325313..comments2014-03-27T19:06:36.782-06:00Comments on Courtmark Media: Pixar's UpAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13247121645625832136noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7883884226922484684.post-91955464520655900482010-03-19T08:50:41.807-06:002010-03-19T08:50:41.807-06:00Yeah, it's about time you get reviewing movies...Yeah, it's about time you get reviewing movies again...although I'm a hypocrite because I haven't written anything in awhile. Anywho, I think you're totally right about the Movie A/B thing. It bugged me when I watched it. Like you said, it was still enjoyable, but as a general rule, I hate talking animals, minus parrots. Movie B was cheesy and childish, but I was surprised by how many laughs I was actually able to have (that isn't to say there were a ton of them). But I have to defend 3D. I've always similarly described 3D as a gimmick. Then I saw Avatar. I didn't care much for Avatar's storyline, but visually, I thought it was beautifully done, and the way that 3D was used in that movie did more to make me feel like I was actually part of the movie and part of the story than anything has in a long time. I didn't see Up in 3D, and chances are it did come off as gimmicky because, hey, this is still Disney, or at least a Disney affiliate we're talking about here, but 3D used correctly can actually do a lot to enhance the movie-going experience. I'm just sayin. In the end, though, this movie was no Wall-E.Scotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16796679436416030782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7883884226922484684.post-41513675893273627102010-02-25T21:18:41.664-07:002010-02-25T21:18:41.664-07:00First off, as a fan of this site, I am glad to see...First off, as a fan of this site, I am glad to see you back in action! Second, your review is spot on. Somehow people fail to mention the gorgeous montage that you call Movie A! I never knew a montage could be so affecting. Luckily, I was watching this at home so I could take a break before moving on to Movie B. Movie B was, sadly, forgettable, but before reading your review I couldn't figure out why. But I think you're right: Thanks for discussing this.Jacquelynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03110119602472824490noreply@blogger.com