lawdog1
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I think that's what lawdog meant.
Like:
"Do you know who Michael Jordan is?"
"The greatest football player ever?"
"Enh, close enough."
Precisely.
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I think that's what lawdog meant.
Like:
"Do you know who Michael Jordan is?"
"The greatest football player ever?"
"Enh, close enough."
What are some of you guys tear up scenes/eyes water/goosebumps/fight-or-flight scenes?
That scene that you know every time you see it, no matter how many times you see it, it still hits you in the feels, happy feels, sad feels, whatever.
I love/hate those.
i am legend. after he loses his dog. when he goes back to the video store. he would always talk to the mannequin and proceed. when he goes back to video store this time he asks the mannequin to please say something. the feels bruh. you can see the final stage of acceptance. you are alone and have no one.
Wall-E was such a good movie man.This right here
Close enough.[/quote]No not at all [/quote]I think that's what lawdog meant.[quote name="youngdoc"][quote name="lawdog1"][quote name="sea manup"]rambo?
I think that's what lawdog meant.
Like:
"Do you know who Michael Jordan is?"
"The greatest football player ever?"
"Enh, close enough."
Precisely.
Wall-E was such a good movie man.
ratatouille is the pixar movie i get the most enjoyment/feels out of watching
some how i'm hungry from watching a bunch of street rats cooking food
Pixar might be the G.O.A.T when it comes to animation.
I've never seen Fantasia... don't judge meI think so, but if you consider when they were made, some of the old school Disney animated movies are pretty amazing. We're talking way back in the 1950s and 1960s. The fact that they're still watchable today says a lot. I still enjoy movies like Jungle Book, Robin Hood and Fantasia.
True, DreamWorks really is the only competition now that I think about it.Well Pixar doesn't even have a lot of competition. Somehow animated feature films has had a few who specialize in it monopolize it.
I thought that would've changed after the success of Toy Story but nope it's been Pixar, Dreamworks, and what else? (Walt Disney owns Pixar now so it aint even worth it mentioning their animation) .