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Started by strongbad, October 17, 2009, 07:36:53 AM

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Sam

I've wanted to see it since the first preview

1) animations were super done well.
2) music was great
3) really relatable themes

omg I almost cried in the beginning when max's igloo got crushed. That happened to me once. Stupid asshole teenagers.

anyway, overall just a really good movie.
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The artist formally known

Quote from: Sam on October 19, 2009, 09:45:01 PM
I've wanted to see it since the first preview

1) animations were super done well.
2) music was great
3) really relatable themes

omg I almost cried in the beginning when max's igloo got crushed. That happened to me once. Stupid asshole teenagers.

anyway, overall just a really good movie.
I agree! The music was soooooooooooo goood

I was really excited about it since I first heard then Jim Henson's creature shop made some of the suits and then I was really really really excited. Weird movie but it's great, I can see how kids would piss their pants in the beginning with the eating part.

Veal

IT WAS ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES I'VE EVER SEEN

Boogus Epirus Aurelius

I got dragged to it.
Wasn't really impressed.

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Quote from: Son Of Stallion Vol.13 on October 21, 2009, 07:37:20 PM
I got dragged to it.
Wasn't really impressed.

Yeah I was sad that one of the characters didn't kill himself over asphyxiation

Sam

Quote from: reefer on October 20, 2009, 12:06:06 AM
I agree! The music was soooooooooooo goood

I was really excited about it since I first heard then Jim Henson's creature shop made some of the suits and then I was really really really excited. Weird movie but it's great, I can see how kids would piss their pants in the beginning with the eating part.

the only two things that really scared me were:

[spoiler]when max's igloo caves in. I have a fear of suffocation by snow. ;_;

and when carol is really angry and rips the birds arms off. He was rather unpredictable and that scared me.[/spoiler]
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The Hand That Fisted Everyone

Quote from: Sam on October 21, 2009, 11:20:11 PM
the only two things that really scared me were:

[spoiler]when max's igloo caves in. I have a fear of suffocation by snow. ;_;

and when carol is really angry and rips the birds arms off. He was rather unpredictable and that scared me.[/spoiler]
Luckily, the bird was prepared.

Sa Da MA

I plan to see this movie but I don't think I'll see it in theaters

j o e i n c

I was going to see it Sunday...

but maybe not..



Chōshū

I didn't like it much.  I loved the soundtrack and animation, but I really thought the story was bland and I felt like it dragged on too much.  The only character I really liked was K.W.

For some reason it reminded me of Pan's Labyrinth though  bassir;

Mando Pandango

October 24, 2009, 11:52:55 AM #41 Last Edit: October 24, 2009, 11:56:25 AM by Man of Popsicle
I enjoyed it. The character animation was damn incredible and I was overall impressed with all of the visuals. The [spoiler]fortress[/spoiler] blew me away.

The characters were really relatable. I felt like each of them was a bit taken from Max's own personality. Max had two distinct sides of his personality, friendly and angry, as seen in Douglas and Carol. My favorite was Alexander.

Max's friendly side reminded me a LOT of my cousin.

Also, what's up with Mark Ruffalo being in the movie and having about 5 seconds of screen time?
Also also, Richard the Kewn. That is all.
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The Hand That Fisted Everyone

I love the bull

he said nothing and kept to himself til the very end.
I probably related the most to Carol and big nose.

burzumfan420

I loved the book, but i aint going to let no motherfuckers exploit my childhood.

Mando Pandango

Quote from: burzumfan420 on October 25, 2009, 12:44:00 PM
I loved the book, but i aint going to let no motherfuckers exploit my childhood.
It's hardly an exploitation when the director was approached by the author to make the film.
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