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Looks like fun! Can’t wait! Even though it is odd these were advertised as shorts at first, and now they’re calling it a normal TV show.

I’m glad I got to see this one just a few days before our state told movie theaters to close.

Isn’t the whole point of the John Hamm one making fun of shows that did blackface back in the day?

I wasn’t even aware he had made a second film.

I don’t really remember a lot from this movie, which is disappointing.

I get the sense that they’re not going to be putting any traditional Pixar shorts before movies any more. The main purpose of those was to test out new techniques and technologies (like For the Birds was feathers, I think), and now the shorts are being done as “class projects,” so to speak, by up-and-coming artists to

It was just my luck I saw this the week before they pulled the Olaf TV special from the theaters. What an utterly asinine movie on Disney’s part.

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Yay more 30 Rock! Meh to being a cross-network promotional thing. Kinda reminds me of that Saved By the Bell special that was just shilling the saturday morning cartoon line-up:

I saw a test screening for this and can’t discuss how much I enjoyed it.

Interesting of note is that Finding Nemo was originally going to tell the prologue in snippets throughout the film until they decided against it, and then the did that device in this film, which I think works really well.

Still haven’t seen this one; guess I’ll have to get around to that at some point.

It’s been awhile since I watched it, but I think it’s about the two hanging out and the parents not knowing if she’s on a date or not.

Book of Mormon used him well enough, I’d say. Everything else I find him very annoying in.

This movie is great, that’s all I have to say.

The only one I have yet to see is The Good Dinosaur.

I found this very funny in the theater, but have not gone back to revisit it since. I suppose I should at some point.

The guards doing the Wizard of Oz chant as “Or-e-o, Or-e-ooo-ooo” is my favorite gag in the whole film.

Yeah, WIR was incredible, and I think I thought Brave was just “fine.”

Fun Fact: Sesame Street was banned from airing in Mississippi in its early years because it had an integrated cast. So, it’s the same nonsense, different decade.

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Lest we forget one the Pointer Sister’s most beloved classics: