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Neverevergoneorrhea.

Conversely, I think Chrissy’s BF might get it, instead.

I think it will mostly boil down to how much you like the original “Park” cast. I was able to dull my senses during the “World” part of the movie and delighted in seeing the old guard, who aren’t glorified cameos and are thankfully a big part of the entire movie.

She’s not any girl; she’s a human clone as genetic messing-arounds by InGen got further out of hand under the other guy who worked with Hammond. So when the dinos that had been brought over to Northern California for black-market sale were on the verge of dying, the girl opened the gate as a defiant move that those

Yes, but also I think, no. There are different levels of bastardization and a self-driving Ferrari seems to me to be at an entirely different level than ‘offering’ an SUV (that they obviously say is ‘infused’ with Ferrari driving dynamics) or electrification (which I suspect Enzo himself would have been in favor of,

back in high school law class, the teacher said at the beginning, if you’re guilty go for a jury trial and if you’re not guilty, go for judge only trial.

Bumble bees are little, they fly around really fast

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Throughout my life I’ve found that the vast majority of people who can turn the waterworks on/off at will are at best less than trustworthy, at worst they use that ability to get what they want whenever possible.

TESLAE?????? 

Oh, that’s easy.  Musk doesn’t have a company that makes electric trams.

sounds like the most las vegas thing they could do, then.

I’ve simply never heard anyone advocate Antz over A Bug’s Life. I appreciate your out of the box thinking, although I don’t agree.

The resignation and acceptance the gang shows in that moment was completely heartbreaking. I genuinely wondered if Pixar had the stones to end things that way...And the fact that I wondered it proves that I was fully engaged in the story and not expecting the deus ex machina.

It’s no small feat to invalidate a list like this on the second entry. A Bug’s Life is about as good as Monsters Inc. and much better than any of the Cars movies.

EXACTLY. Most people talk about the ending being a tearjerker, but it was this scene that left me curled in a ball in my theater seat, trying not to weep so openly that my wife noticed.

You’re made of stone if you don’t cry when Andy, the boy the toys have been with for almost 20 years, gives his prized possessions away to Bonnie in one of the best animated sequences in history.

No way in a million years is A Bug’s Life worse than Cars 2.

I must be the only person on the planet that thinks Ratatouille is super overrated. And it’s been a while since I watched it, but I always thought A Bug’s Life was underrated.