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10/10 Pixars best, ex aequo with TS3 and Wall-E. Totall emotional rollercoaster.

I watched with polish dubing (no subtitles for animations in polish cinemas, sigh...), and song for BingBong have a last verse, in direct translation to english, like this:

'Who will made you laugh so hard, that will make you cry? BingBong!'

Yeah. Fuckers.

 

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Saw the film yesterday afternoon. Can't stop thinking about it-yes I know bad pun.
Fantastic and VERY clever. Pixar does it again! There best film since-not sure to be honest.

Funny and emotional at the same time.

 

On another note I loved the new theater I saw it at-reclined chairs, select seating and there were only three trailers even!

 

A+++

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Holy shit!!! Finally got around to seeing this.. The Short A++ and the movie A+++++++. Will be seeing this again love all the characters!! Joy and Sadness especially. Shoutout to Amy and Phyllis from the office.. Pixar Fucking shit up once again!!!

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The first film in a long time that actually got me to tear up a few times. It does a very good job of balancing humor and genuine emotion, aided in large part by a terrific ensemble. I didn't care for the opening short, but that was my only real issue (and it doesn't have anything to do with the film itself technically.) 

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What did you think of Giacchino's score? I know you're not usually big fan of him, but I thought he was at the top of his game here.

I like Giacchino, I think Lost is the Star Wars or LotR (whichever you prefer) of tv scores.

 

I liked the main theme and some of the crazier stuff with harpsichords et all was good but found a lot of it lacking. Giacchino is rubbish at mickey mousing (like 95% of composers tbf, it's hard) and a lot of the action amounted to 'chugga chugga' strings that he can do in his sleep. 3/5

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What I really love is the handicam style they have on the real world stuff. It gives the entire film a different feel than most animated films, and that, more than anything else I feel, adds to the immersion in the Riley scenes.

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I waited a long time to see it and wow. When Pixar is at the top of it's game, it's phenomenal. And Inside Out is Pixar at the top of it's game. I wouldn't say it's their best work but it could arguably be.

 

Amazing.

 

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Saw the film yesterday afternoon. Can't stop thinking about it-yes I know bad pun.

Fantastic and VERY clever. Pixar does it again! There best film since-not sure to be honest.

Funny and emotional at the same time.

 

On another note I loved the new theater I saw it at-reclined chairs, select seating and there were only three trailers even!

 

A+++

 

 

Great to know that you liked the movie "Inside Out", I am going to watch it on this Thursday as it releases in the Middle East.

 

Which is your favorite character from the film?

 

JOY 

FEAR 

ANGER

DISGUST 

SADNESS

 

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Great to know that you liked the movie "Inside Out", I am going to watch it on this Thursday as it releases in the Middle East.

Which is your favorite character from the film?

JOY

FEAR

ANGER

DISGUST

SADNESS

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Sadness is with out a doubt my favorite character in the film

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Bothered me from when I first saw it, but I still don't really like the character design of Bing Bong. Looks like a creepy pedophile with the smile, pink, teeth and top hat. 

 

That's one thing that holds my opinion of it down. Call it stupid or whatever, but many times, I was unnecessarily creeped out by the look of the thing. 

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Finally got round to seeing this. One of those rare films that has lingered with me for a few days - the more I think about it, the more miraculous it is that Pixar pulled this off. I know it's oft-repeated here but the way the 'internal' and 'extrenal' narratives weave themselves around each other is mind boggling.

Oh, and a warning: do NOT watch this after a few drinks. Or a public place. Watching this halfway through an 11 hour flight was, in hindsight, not the best idea.

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