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I think in my local market they pulled it for about a year, maybe two, and then quietly added it back to the schedule.

Homer turning on the TV with the gun and then the cowboy falling off the roof is one of the funniest gags in the series.

I was for some reason really excited for it - I think I liked the previews and was ready for something to fill the space of Lord of the Rings. I was super pissed when it won an Oscar for special effects, too. They were awful.

I wouldn't say I liked any of them so much I'm eager to check out another similar film, at least right now.

I skipped I Origins, too. Did not like the premise.

That one I did not know about.

Inside Out definitely has a lot of precursors. My generation remembers Herman's Head better than Pixar might like to believe we do.

The East was okay, but I liked her first two films better. I never saw the last one she made.

The animation was quite nice, but it was lame. I probably am being overly kind. Pixar's shorts haven't been very good in a while, but this was bad.

Of the three regular-people-try-to-be-superheroes films that came out that year, Defendor was my favorite. (Kick-Ass is the third one, if you didn't know).

I liked the spinosaurus! I don't think JP3 is that much below JW. If not for a few enormously stupid moments, TLW would rank above them, because Spielberg will always have talent. The set pieces blew anything in the third and fourth movie away.

I felt very silly crying about it, but I was definitely not the only one.

One of my favorite filmgoing memories was when I saw Wreck-It Ralph alone on a Saturday night. I sat way up front because I didn't think any kids would want to be that far up. Instead, a whole bunch of them apparently didn't want to be anywhere near their parents, so all of a sudden I was sitting with a bunch of

I actually wanted to go get broccoli on pizza after Inside Out. It's actually pretty good!

Inside Out was as good as advertised. Probably top 5 Pixar (top 5 or 6 anyway). My one, fairly minor complaint is that there's a bit of slapstick that feels slightly out of place. They knew parents would drag their young, young children to it, so they had to give them something. Well, guess what? It didn't really

Pretty hot in Barbarella, in any case.

I can't imagine having to live with that kind of guilt for the rest of my life.

Hey, Captain Yesterday, can I wail on you with this 2x4 and it doesn't hurt ya or anything?

Hey, that's offensive to Hitlers!

But who watches one movie in a "genre" (animation isn't a genre no matter where it's from) and decides, "Well, all movies must be just like this one"?