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Pixar Movies 21 – Toy Story 4
Toy Story 3 felt like the perfect way to end the Toy Story franchise. It took background themes from Toy Story 2 and brought them to the forefront in the third movie. The toys realized in Toy Story 2 that … Continue reading
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Pixar Movies 17 – Finding Dory
As with Monsters Inc., I didn’t feel like Finding Nemo needed a sequel or a prequel. It felt like a complete movie. But when I heard it would focus on Dory, it still piqued my interest. As much as I’ve … Continue reading
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Pixar Movies 9 – WALL-E
Even among Pixar’s very creative catalogue of films, WALL-E is unique. For a movie that’s about an hour and a half long, there’s barely any dialogue, telling most of its story through its visuals, sound design and soundtrack. It was … Continue reading
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