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drventure:
Would it be appropriate for a 5 yr old?

It looks like it might be, but my daughter couldn't watch Ratatouille because of the gun scene (just too scary, we had to shut it off).

She loves Cars, but that was rated G, Up is PG I noticed.

ChadTower:

Cars was totally forgettable.  I never found a reason to care about any of the characters.  Same with Robots.  Ratatouille was almost as forgettable... just didn't really care that much by the end.

For me it had nothing to do with Nascar.  I don't dislike Nascar in the same way I don't dislike soccer or the difference between hunter green and forest green.  Total indifference.

Best recent animated movie I've seen by faaaaar was Coraline.

I'm going to get killed for this one but last night I saw Meet Dave and liked it.  I didn't think I would, I figured I'd get 15 minutes in and turn it off, but I found as it went on I kept laughing at it.  By the end of that movie I did care.  I'm going to have to toss Meet Dave into the outdoor movie queue.

shardian:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on June 01, 2009, 09:17:39 am ---
I'm going to get killed for this one but last night I saw Meet Dave and liked it.  I didn't think I would, I figured I'd get 15 minutes in and turn it off, but I found as it went on I kept laughing at it.  By the end of that movie I did care.  I'm going to have to toss Meet Dave into the outdoor movie queue.

--- End quote ---

I thought Norbit was hilarious. The critics destroyed that film.

"Ma'am, are you wearing bottoms?"

ChadTower:

I didn't care much for the Incredibles but I really liked A Bug's Life.  It probably helped that my kids were really small and they loved it.  Contagious enthusiasm.

FrizzleFried:
Saw the movie on Saturday...it's good.  I did end up with both my eyes aching for 2 days after (they still ache slightly right now!)... the 3d effect made my eyes strain bigtime the first 15 minutes... then they got used to the effect and for the most part it was OK...shots with DEPTH were fine,  but anytime they tried to make the 3d effect come "out" toward the audience,  my eyes strained.   This same thing happened to me with Baowolf(sp?) in 3d.   I don't think my eyes are cut out for this Digital 3d stuff... not worth the constant (though minor) ache I get during and after the flick.   

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