07-11-2010, 06:01 AM
Pixar only cares about what it likes. Fortunately, most everyone likes what Pixars likes.
I can't image the concept behind Night and Day every getting approved in a corporate board meeting. It is just too far out, but a very simple idea. And it looks cool, too.
The Big Bay was creepy. The baby creeped me out in it's first movie when it was a real toddler. But on the whole this movie is very dark. I'm curious to see how it's target audience reacted to it. Unless I'm the target audience and I'm sad.
The movie was good, well told, but I wanted it to be funnier. There were too many dark moments, especially quietly accepting your fate while you face obliteration, that weren't balanced with light moments. There were a few but it's the darkness I remember most.
I can't image the concept behind Night and Day every getting approved in a corporate board meeting. It is just too far out, but a very simple idea. And it looks cool, too.
The Big Bay was creepy. The baby creeped me out in it's first movie when it was a real toddler. But on the whole this movie is very dark. I'm curious to see how it's target audience reacted to it. Unless I'm the target audience and I'm sad.
The movie was good, well told, but I wanted it to be funnier. There were too many dark moments, especially quietly accepting your fate while you face obliteration, that weren't balanced with light moments. There were a few but it's the darkness I remember most.
So much for the flickr badge idea. Dammit

