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Title: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Coaster on June 24, 2010, 10:13:48 AM
I know most of you guys on here have kids but even if you don't, GO SEE Toy Story 3!! I grew up with the movies and I'm not ashamed to say it made me cry. There actually wasn't a dry eye in the theater after the movie. It is a great movie, and I highly recommend it.

I also saw A-Team a couple weeks ago and I enjoyed it as well.
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: rubedugans on June 24, 2010, 10:51:19 AM
Toy Story 2 was a tear jerker for me. I know...toys do not come alive when we leave the room, however, making people think of the things they leave behind as they grow is a bit of a sad time. Yes many things come that are more exciting, and complex, but a childs imagination, and the hours spent with that one toy are priceless, and sad to think that as we grow, we lose that. Mine was a brontosaurus that my dad made and stuffed for me out of comoflauge material. One thing about SDC is that like those times when I was younger (since I am still young!) it allows me to walk a place and go back to when I first remember the park (I have been going for 29 yrs, but only remember from about 26yrs ago and on). Itsounds weird, but I could be there tomorrow, and I could feel 10 again.

I will not miss TS3. I have been waiting for years for this. I was tentative about the movie during the Pixar/Disney issues about 5-6 yrs ago, Disney was going to take over the Pixar titles, and rights. The story line by Disney (Not Pixar) was that Buzz Lightyear (who in TS1 almost was voiced by Billy Crystal who turned the role down) and his entire toy line recalled back to Taiwan (where the Buzz Lightyear toys are made) due to a defect.
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Coaster on June 24, 2010, 11:02:41 AM
^You won't be disappointed. I am also happy with how the Disney/Pixar negotiations worked out. Pixar just doesn't make a bad movie.

And it's hard to imagine Buzz Lightyear being voiced by anyone but Tim Allen. Tom Hanks and Allen are perfect for the two main characters.
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Junior on June 24, 2010, 11:10:44 AM
When I first heard about these 3D movies a year or so ago, I didn't think too much about them as I remember the 3D stuff from when I was a kid...and it was a joke...plus I got a headache. However, I've seen Toy Story 1 and 2, Alice in Wonderland, and a Christmas Carol plus Avitar, all in the new 3D, and I am a BIG FAN. Took my wife to Christmas Carol and had her ducking under the seats each time something floated towards us...she came close to loosing her cookies a time or two, and cannot handle the new 3D!
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: History Buff on June 24, 2010, 11:30:08 AM
I honestly don't mind 2D.  3D is OK as an occasional treat, but I don't need it all the time.  Of course, I would have be happy if Andy Griffith and the Beverly Hillbillies had stayed black and white, too.

We may see TS3 this afternoon.  I do think Ratatouille was a disappointment, but the rest of Pixar's library is wonderful.  The scene in Up where the couple receives the news from the doctor reduces me to tears.  Cars is terrific.  And the Toy Story trilogy (what I've seen) is priceless.

I am always wary of a sequel trend, and Disney has the worst animation sequels ever.  They should leave success alone and allow them to become classics so they can merchandise them into eternity.

Wouldn't a totally Pixar theme park be awesome?
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Coaster on June 24, 2010, 12:00:23 PM
^Yes!! A Pixar theme park would be amazing!! And I liked Ratatouille much more than I did A Bug's Life. In my opinion, A Bug's Life is the worst Pixar film. As for the sequels, I completely agree, with the exception of Toy Story. Both of the Toy Story sequels are as good as the original IMO.
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Andymeets1880s on June 24, 2010, 12:47:56 PM
I saw Andy Griffith and Beverly Hillbillies mentioned and thought I might wedge in some TV talk too. Isnt it funny how Sheriff Andy Taylor was so backwoods and nice in the beginning, but towards the end of the B/W era and into the colored shows, he got really cranky and stern?! I wish I could actually ask Griffith the question "Why did you get meaner and cranky as the show went on?!" I could understand CBS making him less "woodsy" or "bumpkin", but the way his character evolved was weird.

I am probably in the minority here, but I really liked Deputy Warren Ferguson. Granted, he was no where near Barney, not even close. But Jack Burns' implementing of his trademark "Huh? Huh? Huh?" was neat. I loved to see people get flustered when he did it!
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Andymeets1880s on June 24, 2010, 01:00:17 PM
One of my favorite all time movies is "Tombstone" with Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer! Some of the lines in that movie are just awesome! The scene where Earp (Russell) confronts Johnny Tyler (Billy Bob Thornton) in the Oriental Saloon is great!

"Go ahead...skin that smokewagon and see what happens!"

"I said throw down, boy!"

And Holliday's (Kilmer) quips like "I'll be your huckleberry" and "Ain't that a daisy?"
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: rubedugans on June 24, 2010, 02:56:19 PM
Like many here I had the opportunity to meet Buck Taylor -who was in Tombstone at SDC a few years back, and I love his work. I was somewhat unaware of his roles in tv and film other than Gunsmoke, until after I met him, but his watercolor work is awesome.

http://www.bucktaylor.com/ (http://www.bucktaylor.com/)
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: maddilives4him on June 24, 2010, 04:41:07 PM
I just saw Toy Story 3 last night. I really liked it but it made me want to cry! :'(
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Junior on June 24, 2010, 05:13:24 PM
I've got a couple books on TAGS and it says that Andy was getting a bit tired and burnt out toward the end of the original run, because he wore so many hats...he did a lot of the behind the scenes stuff as well as acting. That's why it changed to Mayberry RFD toward the end. And,  you're right...TAGS is better in a black and white world. All the characters in the show, including the simpleton car mechanic, barber and the town drunk, were shown as full citizens of the town, people that were loved by the others around them...no matter what crazy situation they got themselves in, in the end they were allowed to have their dignity. Even when Barney acted out and went overboard...Helen and Andy, after escaping from a cave, went back into it so Barney could have his dignity after organizing a search party. Goober was admired by Floyd for putting together a car inside the courthouse. 
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: rubedugans on June 24, 2010, 10:10:43 PM
After seeing Toy Story 3 tonight, that said, I loved the movie. I can honestly say I have not cried that much at a movie ever. By no means am I a big hunky rippling monster of a man, but I rarely cry at movies. The story line was good, and I was glad we paid the extra $5 each for the 3-D effects.

GO SEE IT!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: History Buff on June 24, 2010, 10:42:07 PM
Stinkin' kids movie!  Sniff.   :'(  You're right.  I am easily emotional, but usually I can hold it back with some manly dignity in the dark theater.  TS3 had me with tears streaming down my face, and I promise I almost sobbed out loud.  I loved the first scene for what it was.  There was a slow moment when they arrived at the daycare.  Potato Head rocked.  Green guys rocked.  I know people like the Barbie/Ken scenes, but I really hate it when they try to put the dirty stuff in with a family movie.  Still, Pixar can put together amazing storylines that no one in their right mind would ever dream up on his own.  I wonder how many kids are wondering why their parents are crying...
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Coaster on June 24, 2010, 10:54:06 PM
^^You had to pay 5 dollars extra? At our theater it is only 2...

^And I love the adult humor in animated movies, but I don't have kids to think about either. Pixar just doesn't make a bad movie....they are the best in the business. And I'm still not ashamed to say I cried. Seeing as everyone else did as well.  :D
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: rubedugans on June 24, 2010, 11:27:39 PM
Look for the nods to other Pixar movies...that is always fun.
There were 2 in Toy Story 3 that I know of.....

One really cool hint to Toy Story 3's new character was in Up:
Lotso the Bear appears next to the little girl's bed when Carl's house floats past her window.
http://thefilmstage.com/2009/05/15/toy-story-3-trailer-attached-to-up-new-character-revealed/ (http://thefilmstage.com/2009/05/15/toy-story-3-trailer-attached-to-up-new-character-revealed/)
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Tony from Tulsa on July 08, 2010, 07:45:30 PM
Just saw "The Book of Eli" out on DVD. A great movie.
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Junior on July 08, 2010, 07:49:54 PM
This new 3-D technology is fascinating to me. Just saw Toy Story 3, and enjoyed it.
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Andymeets1880s on July 08, 2010, 08:01:23 PM
I saw Book Of Eli about a week back and couldnt believe that a movie in 2010 actually dealt with the protection and furthering of the words of God. Excellent movie!
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Tony from Tulsa on July 08, 2010, 08:03:45 PM
I know, Andy. I kept waiting for the politically correct punchline, ha ha! I liked it a lot too.
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Coaster on July 15, 2010, 09:56:19 AM
Recently I watched the two Transformers movies for the first time. I thought the first one was really good but the sequel left much to be desired. The second one had so much language and sexual jokes that weren't even funny. Also, it felt like the story was practically the same.

Also, if anyone here is looking for some great books to read, I highly recommend Adam by Ted Dekker. It is a great thriller. I'm currently reading Boneman's Daughters by Ted Dekker and so far it is as good as every other book I've read of his.
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Joy on July 15, 2010, 12:22:33 PM
I'm not a Transformers fan, but I got a kick out of the funnier bits of T2. I'm a fan of the actress who plays Sam's mom, so it was hilarious seeing her really getting some great humorous material in T2.
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Andymeets1880s on July 15, 2010, 12:35:14 PM
Well, I have joined the majority that has seen Toy Story 3. And I must say that I thought it was really good. A bit "dark" though. I too have to admit I had trouble fighting the tears at the end. They didnt fall, but my chest sure was tight! I think they took the story out on a high note and we know that Woody, Buzz and the rest, will be played with for quite awhile.
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: History Buff on July 15, 2010, 03:20:26 PM
Spoiler Alert for the above posting
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Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Andymeets1880s on July 15, 2010, 04:47:16 PM
Whoops.....guess I shouldnt have said so much. I was thinking of all of us that have seen it and forgetting the guests and lurkers.

My bad! LOL!
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Duelist on July 15, 2010, 07:01:26 PM
"Tombstone" is my favorie movie of all time.  In fact, when I visit SDC on a 3-day summer trip I wear 2 different kinds of "I'm Your Huckleberry" t-shirts and one "Ya'll Killed 2 Cowboys" with a picture of Curly Bill from Tombstone.  I've never had comments about the Curly Bill t-shirt but I always get comments from fellow visitors and ride operators when I wear the Huckleberry Doc Holliday t-shirts.
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: betamike on July 15, 2010, 08:45:22 PM
Toy Story 3 did something most film trilogy's fail to do which is to make it as good if not better than the previous.  All three have been great!  I also like the cool references in the film.

check this site out for a lot of them.

http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/06/18/toy-story-3-easter-eggs/
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: StaceySue on July 15, 2010, 10:40:36 PM
I haven't seen Toy Story 3 yet, but then again, I haven't seen a movie in the theater in over two years.   :)
Title: Re: Movie & Book Discussion
Post by: Coaster on July 16, 2010, 10:10:45 AM
^^I love all the easter eggs that Pixar puts in all their movies!! It makes the movie seem so smart and more for older people and not just the kids.