We definitely need a definitive series about mankind's voyage from the earth to the moon.
We definitely need a definitive series about mankind's voyage from the earth to the moon.
How is "Shut up, Kid." not in the stray observations?
The Paperman does ramp up the surreal before the blatantly magical airplanes: All of the guy's co-workers are the same middle aged character; the ridiculous near-misses, the near misses in traffic.
The Paperman does ramp up the surreal before the blatantly magical airplanes: All of the guy's co-workers are the same middle aged character; the ridiculous near-misses, the near misses in traffic.
"She was programmed with the most tragic backstory…"
"She was programmed with the most tragic backstory…"
It's almost like their marketing department knew that people would be interested in a Simpsons short, and paired the two to maximize profits.
It's almost like their marketing department knew that people would be interested in a Simpsons short, and paired the two to maximize profits.
I'll support any future Toy Story endeavor that's good, be it movie or otherwise.
I'll support any future Toy Story endeavor that's good, be it movie or otherwise.
I'm solidly convinced that the G. B. is not Gale or Gretchen, but ACTUALLY the previously unseen Gertrude Beneke - Ted's ex-wife whom Walter had an affair with, eventually leading to the demise of the Beneke marriage and Ted's flirtation and eventual affair with Skyler. She gave the book to Walter to as a thank you…
I hadn't seen Brother Bear, but still, the plot beats seemed familiar. For me, I felt like I kept drawing comparisons to How to Train Your Dragon. HTTYD struck me as a very Pixar like film, and I like it better than Brave.
I hadn't seen Brother Bear, but still, the plot beats seemed familiar. For me, I felt like I kept drawing comparisons to How to Train Your Dragon. HTTYD struck me as a very Pixar like film, and I like it better than Brave.