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The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
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I ignored Toy Story 3 on purpose due to not being 12 anymore.
Damn - I wish that I was as cool and hip as you.
You wish you were so lucky.

Sorry if I can't get interested in a plot that has been done twice already.

"Oh no, we have to get back to Andy! OMG Comic hijinks involving us being toys!" Yes, very original.

You probably saw Transformers 2 on opening weekend didn't you? And I bet you loved it too and can't WAIT for Transformers 3. You're the kinda movie go'er that makes me vomit.
 

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Toy Story 3 was awesome.
It's probably the only animated film I've ever seen that I'm not the least bit ashamed to say I liked.
 

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Toy Story 3, then Inception in second. Have yet to see Scott Pilgrim though.

Toy Story 3 is my favorite movie of all-time actually. You will feel nearly every emotion possible throughout the run-time, which is something few other movies have even come close to accomplishing. All in the cute shell of a story about toys that can talk.
 

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No matter how much I try and say Inception was a great movie the gamer inside of me will momentarily possess my body and force the words Scott Pilgrim out of my mouth.
 
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Zenn3k said:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
Zenn3k said:
I ignored Toy Story 3 on purpose due to not being 12 anymore.
Damn - I wish that I was as cool and hip as you.
You wish you were so lucky.

Sorry if I can't get interested in a plot that has been done twice already.

"Oh no, we have to get back to Andy! OMG Comic hijinks involving us being toys!" Yes, very original.

You probably saw Transformers 2 on opening weekend didn't you? And I bet you loved it too and can't WAIT for Transformers 3. You're the kinda movie go'er that makes me vomit.
Wow. I... I don't know where to begin. Terribly sorry that your delusions of my horridity made you vomit, but I guess if you're going to make blind accusations like that then... fine.
No I didn't see Transformers 2 or 3 - can't stand 'em.
Toy Story has always had the same themes and basic story lines. Many things do this - it's nothing new. Toy Story always tells it with different settings and characters, but yes the basic plot is the same.

That being said, Toy Story 3 was interesting with brilliant characters (Ken especially), great moments (the picasso tortilla especially), and some pretty fucking scary bits (much more so than the others before). Combine this with the brilliant ending and you have a damn fine movie. Being or not being 12 has nothing to do with enjoying a pixar movie - they are made for all ages.

I love you almost as much as that guy who gave me a big ass list of games that if I liked made me a hippocrite, assumed I liked at least one of them, and then proceded to mock me rather extremely, exclamationly, and capslockly for it. Suprise, I didn't like any of them. He blew it off like it was nothing. Figures.
 

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Inception, because...yeah, it's Inception. Damn good movie.

I am a big fan of Scott Pilgrim vs The World as well, easily second place.
 

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Toy Story 3, then Inception and Scott Pilgrim is a close third. But that's about it, it hasn't been that great of a movie season this year.
 

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Toy Story 3 was great and heart-felt, and Inception was brainy and thrilling...

But, Scott Pilgrim was basically a love-letter to fans of rock music and videogames. I loved every minute of that film. My vote goes to:

[HEADING=1]Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World[/HEADING]
 

Super Toast

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Centurion, Scott Pilgrim and Inception. I honestly can't decide which is best.
 

Zenn3k

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The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
Zenn3k said:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
Zenn3k said:
I ignored Toy Story 3 on purpose due to not being 12 anymore.
Damn - I wish that I was as cool and hip as you.
You wish you were so lucky.

Sorry if I can't get interested in a plot that has been done twice already.

"Oh no, we have to get back to Andy! OMG Comic hijinks involving us being toys!" Yes, very original.

You probably saw Transformers 2 on opening weekend didn't you? And I bet you loved it too and can't WAIT for Transformers 3. You're the kinda movie go'er that makes me vomit.
Wow. I... I don't know where to begin. Terribly sorry that your delusions of my horridity made you vomit, but I guess if you're going to make blind accusations like that then... fine.
No I didn't see Transformers 2 or 3 - can't stand 'em.
Toy Story has always had the same themes and basic story lines. Many things do this - it's nothing new. Toy Story always tells it with different settings and characters, but yes the basic plot is the same.

That being said, Toy Story 3 was interesting with brilliant characters (Ken especially), great moments (the picasso tortilla especially), and some pretty fucking scary bits (much more so than the others before). Combine this with the brilliant ending and you have a damn fine movie. Being or not being 12 has nothing to do with enjoying a pixar movie - they are made for all ages.

I love you almost as much as that guy who gave me a big ass list of games that if I liked made me a hippocrite, assumed I liked at least one of them, and then proceded to mock me rather extremely, exclamationly, and capslockly for it. Suprise, I didn't like any of them. He blew it off like it was nothing. Figures.
You threw the first swing with your backhanded compliment, many assumptions were made about you from that moment, most of which I don't care about having any truth to them.

The reference to 12 was how old I was when the first Toy Story was released (1995). I saw Toy Story 2 when it was released as well, when I was 16 (1999). I'm sure its full of neato goodness, but frankly Pixar isn't what it used to be and rehashing the same old plot for some easy bank doesn't interest me, regardless of how "brilliant" the ending was. If it was as "brilliant" as Wall-E's ending (cliche, visible from about 5 miles away, and uninteresting), then I'll continue to pass. Lemme guess however, happy ending with cgi tears of joy?
 

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Zenn3k said:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
Zenn3k said:
I ignored Toy Story 3 on purpose due to not being 12 anymore.
Damn - I wish that I was as cool and hip as you.
You wish you were so lucky.

Sorry if I can't get interested in a plot that has been done twice already.

"Oh no, we have to get back to Andy! OMG Comic hijinks involving us being toys!" Yes, very original.

You probably saw Transformers 2 on opening weekend didn't you? And I bet you loved it too and can't WAIT for Transformers 3. You're the kinda movie go'er that makes me vomit.
Dammit boy, stop trolling!
 

Zenn3k

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Blue-State said:
Zenn3k said:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
Zenn3k said:
I ignored Toy Story 3 on purpose due to not being 12 anymore.
Damn - I wish that I was as cool and hip as you.
You wish you were so lucky.

Sorry if I can't get interested in a plot that has been done twice already.

"Oh no, we have to get back to Andy! OMG Comic hijinks involving us being toys!" Yes, very original.

You probably saw Transformers 2 on opening weekend didn't you? And I bet you loved it too and can't WAIT for Transformers 3. You're the kinda movie go'er that makes me vomit.
Well you CERTAINLY don't need anymore of those silly heart warming, life affirming, genuinely AWESOME types of films in your life. I DID like Toy Story 3 and for your information, I thought Transformers 2 was Meh, and I couldn't care less weather or not they make another. He who is tired of talking toys is tired of life. >P

I have nothing against silly heart warming stories, however, I like ORIGINAL plots (or true stories). Its the same old story with new characters, thats not very interesting.
 

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Zenn3k said:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
Zenn3k said:
I ignored Toy Story 3 on purpose due to not being 12 anymore.
Damn - I wish that I was as cool and hip as you.
You wish you were so lucky.

Sorry if I can't get interested in a plot that has been done twice already.

"Oh no, we have to get back to Andy! OMG Comic hijinks involving us being toys!" Yes, very original.

You probably saw Transformers 2 on opening weekend didn't you? And I bet you loved it too and can't WAIT for Transformers 3. You're the kinda movie go'er that makes me vomit.
Woah-ho-ho. Slow down. You are honestly going to compare Pixar, of all studios, to Michael Bay? Then you have the temerity to shit all over the guy as everything that is wrong with moviegoers? Toy Story has plenty to offer for adults. You don't see animated studios looking at the kind of themes they have going anymore, especially with regards to mortality.

FYI: I have not seen any of the Transformers movies. Pixar is THE family-oriented animated studio to support. Toy Story is the only series they have with sequels, and it is the flick that put them on the friggin' map.

In summary: as good as this was, it is still not as critically acclaimed as this, which is not comparable in the slightest to this. Objective facts for a subjective judgement, my lad.
 

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Piranha 3D.

It was just as cheese-tastic as I had hoped...with plenty of boobs, blood, and 3D effects, plus over-the-top performances by Jerry O'Connell and Christopher Lloyd.

Hell, you even get to see a piranha devour a CGI penis. And then belch it back up. This is the greatest movie of all time.