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Pixar Movies 12 – Cars 2
5 Pixar movie posts ago, I mentioned how I didn’t really care much for Cars when I saw it way back, but I enjoyed it more the second time. I wouldn’t go so far as to say I loved the … 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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Pixar Movies 7 – Cars
Regardless about how you feel about Cars, it brings forth some fascinating and potentially disturbing questions and theories. For example, if all these cars are alive and sentient, yet require the same kind of mechanical work as cars in our … Continue reading
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Pixar Movies 2 – A Bug’s Life
Shortly after the release of Toy Story, Pixar began working on their second feature film, A Bug’s Life. Directed by John Lasseter, the film stars Flik, a misfit ant who is both inventive and clumsy. After he severely messes up, … Continue reading
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