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The animators manufacture motion blur into their scenes to better integrate them with the live-action footage. So if that digital fakery is erased with another form of digital fakery, it starts to look like plastic puppets.

That's the first Stones 'deep cut' I ever got into. Thank you, soundtrack from the movie 'Blow'.

Rocks Off

Here ya go…

Ta daaaahh

Between the behind-the-scenes articles stuffed to the brim with schadenfreude and Andrew Stanton's Twitter feed you could basically compile one yourself.

For me it's between this and "no you don't, Oprah".

I remember something about a helicopter.

I love this idea.

Howdy-ho, boys. Let's get you home.

Maybe I was a really suggestible 10-year-old, but I know if I was out doing something with my 3 best friends, and they were all exclaiming how bored they were, I'd be inclined to say I was bored too.

The little details of the excursion really resonated with me. The one-size-fits-all collage of safety equipment they make you wear, the crappy 'shuttle' ride, awkward encounters with the other tourists, the waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting….

ilon man

Boy, they're gonna spend a lot of time in line at the post office shipping all these box sets.

That is truly an evergreen quote.

I dated a girl who liked em, but I think it's because her dad had em on all the time when she was young. It was more like an homage to her dad's favorite things than something she actually liked on her own free will.

I see the geek sheen has finally worn off. Remember how upset people were when it got a below-nerdgasm grade here?

Favorite COPS moments: In Memoriam.