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Old 01-25-2010, 09:39 PM   #61
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I've said it before in some other thread, but I'll repost it here:

Up would've been great as a Pixar Short, but as an 80 minute movie I'd rank it among Pixar's worst (which isn't much of an insult, I guess).

I think it has a chance to get nominated because of the 10 spots, and a somewhat weak year for movies.

But the big difference between Up and Avatar, is that the latter would be nominated even if there were only 5 spots, so the "If the blue alien cats can be nominated, why can't Up" is the weakest of the arguments provided.

You don't ignore a movie that makes almost $2 billion in barely a month and a half.
Really?? For once I thought Up was the only Pixar film to surpass the short at the start, Though Wall-e is my fave, presto the short was quite awesome!

And the Blue alien argument is just point that, if you can nominate a film with Blue aliens in, what so wrong with nominating an animated film. I do see where you come from though.
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Old 01-25-2010, 09:39 PM   #62
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Two years ago, the Oscars had 31.76 million viewers. They need a boost.
How did Hugh Jackman do last year? It seemed like the Oscars got their flow back, the acceptance speeches weren't long, and they rapid-fired though most of the awards.

The whole thing wasn't very long as opposed to the good ol' days when they had to throw the music up on rambling acceptance speeches that included their hairsylists etc.

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Old 01-25-2010, 09:56 PM   #63
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So, who agrees with Jade that the film is depressing as a whole? I think the ending is beautiful and uplifting.


In a way, I compare it a bit to The Fountain. That film was almost unbearably sad but I still thought the movie was uplifting as a whole because of what I personally deem to be Tommy's realization and acceptance at the end.
I cant agree with Logan. The message is overwhelmingly positive for the vast majority of the film. A cranky old man learning to accept change and to embrace a new adventure. How is that depressing? It's exciting.

An old man comes to realize that other people, even YOUNG ones, have had a rough life experience too. He chooses to help this unfortunate child. And the kid is Happy-Peppy-And-Bursting-With-Joy and has an overwhelmingly glass-half-full attitude. How is that depressing?

I thought the opening montage was horrifically sad (in a good way) and set the stage perfectly for a hugely uplifting (no pun intended) story.

The only depressing part for me was when it ended.
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Old 01-25-2010, 09:59 PM   #64
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I cant agree with Logan. The message is overwhelmingly positive for the vast majority of the film. A cranky old man learning to accept change and to embrace a new adventure. How is that depressing? It's exciting.

An old man comes to realize that other people, even YOUNG ones, have had a rough life experience too. He chooses to help this unfortunate child. And the kid is Happy-Peppy-And-Bursting-With-Joy and has an overwhelmingly glass-half-full attitude. How is that depressing?

I thought the opening montage was horrifically sad (in a good way) and set the stage perfectly for a hugely uplifting (no pun intended) story.

The only depressing part for me was when it ended.
Now I can't say it wasn't depressing, it made me cry quite a few times at sad parts.
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Old 01-25-2010, 10:01 PM   #65
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Really?? For once I thought Up was the only Pixar film to surpass the short at the start, Though Wall-e is my fave, presto the short was quite awesome!
Oh, that's not a dig on the shorts at all. They're usually really good too. I just thought Up would've worked great as a ~10 minute movie. The 3-4 minute "married life" montage was great. Add another 3-4 minutes of him flying in his balloon house to the waterfall, and you have a great little short movie.

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How did Hugh Jackman do last year? It seemed like the Oscars got their flow back, the acceptance speeches weren't long, and they rapid-fired though most of the awards.

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He bumped it up to just under 37 million, but I was trying to prove a point with some selective numbers.

But I guess 37 million is still not great, considering it's a full 35% lower than Titanic's year.
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Old 01-25-2010, 10:05 PM   #66
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I think Up is an Uplifitng movie overall. It starts of depressing, but as the story progresses, Carl realizes that there is still something to live for rather than just go to some exotic locale just to await death. I think seeing him rejuvinated at the end is definatly uplifting.
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Old 01-25-2010, 10:08 PM   #67
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I think Up is an Uplifitng movie overall. It starts of depressing, but as the story progresses, Carl realizes that there is still something to live for rather than just go to some exotic locale just to await death. I think seeing him rejuvinated at the end is definatly uplifting.
As sentimental and predictable as the ending was, I absolutely love the last scene and always get a big smile on my face.
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Old 01-25-2010, 10:09 PM   #68
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I've said it before in some other thread, but I'll repost it here:

Up would've been great as a Pixar Short, but as an 80 minute movie I'd rank it among Pixar's worst (which isn't much of an insult, I guess).

I think it has a chance to get nominated because of the 10 spots, and a somewhat weak year for movies.

But the big difference between Up and Avatar, is that the latter would be nominated even if there were only 5 spots, so the "If the blue alien cats can be nominated, why can't Up" is the weakest of the arguments provided.

You don't ignore a movie that makes almost $2 billion in barely a month and a half.

Here's some Academy Award ratings:

1996: 44.81 million viewers
1997: 40.83 million viewers
1998: 57.25 million viewers
1999: 45.63 million viewers
2000: 46.53 million viewers

Here's a fun game:

Guess which year had Titanic?

Two years ago, the Oscars had 31.76 million viewers. They need a boost.
We dont know that, and never will.
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Old 01-25-2010, 10:14 PM   #69
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My wife and I, our neighbors (on both sides) and neighbor across the street....... we all have kids ranging from "New" to 12 years old..... and we all thought it was very "dark" and "deep" for a children's movie (if you want to argue that it's simply not a "Children's" movie, I'd agree, since Pixar always offers up something for the adults too..... but it's targeted at children....)

It does have a lot of happy moments in it...... but most of the movie is a constant reminder of
[Show spoiler] Ellie's death Also, The "broken Home" of the kid.... etc
I found the two "hurt" characters forming a strong bond to override your spoiler. Yes, they each had scars, but their new partnership moved them past their wounds. IMO
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Now I can't say it wasn't depressing, it made me cry quite a few times at sad parts.
For me, there is a BIG difference between sad and depressing.
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We dont know that, and never will.
We don't know how gravity works either, but nobody doubts it. I don't think anyone would really argue that Avatar wouldn't have been one of the five.

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And for all the crap Avatar gets for being unoriginal, how do you explain this painting?



[Show spoiler]It's not actually a painting, it was done on a computer, and this is the original (the one above was obviously a quick PhotoShop)...


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Old 01-25-2010, 10:23 PM   #72
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And for all the crap Avatar gets for being unoriginal, how do you explain this painting?
Nice find!

But, I've got the Ha8erade defense all ready...

They'll say it's because they've never seen that painting before so that makes Up original!

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Old 01-25-2010, 10:25 PM   #73
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there's not many animated films made that can make a grown man want to cry not once but 3 times

this is a great movie, one of the best animated/Pixar/Disney/etc films ever made and absolutely deserves a nomination!
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Old 01-25-2010, 10:27 PM   #74
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We don't know how gravity works either, but nobody doubts it. I don't think anyone would really argue that Avatar wouldn't have been one of the five.

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And for all the crap Avatar gets for being unoriginal, how do you explain this painting?



[Show spoiler]It's not actually a panting, it was done on a computer, and this is the original. The one above was obviously a quick PhotoShop...

I believe that some would argue that point.

After being screened at Cannes, the Best Picture award rumors started churning hard and heavy for Up. They went on for months. I dont think we should discount the possibility/probability that Up may have been one of the nominees even if there were only five. It was all we heard about for a while.

I dont see much of a similarity to Up in that painting. Looks like a reach to me. It doesnt depict a story, just a theme. The theme of life. Where is Russel, Dug and Muntz? 90% of the movie takes place AFTER what that painting depicts in its fourth cell.

I personally wouldnt compare a movie where the main focus is story, to a movie where the main focus is the technology employed to make and exhibit it.

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I believe that some would argue that point.

I dont see much of a similarity to Up in that painting. Looks like a reach to me. It doesnt depict a story, just a theme.

I personally wouldnt compare a movie where the main focus is story, to a movie where the main focus is the technology employed to make and exhibit it.
Haha, it was a joke, so don't worry about it.

Although there is a bit of a point somewhere in there. Up's story is as original as Avatar, which can be interpreted either way. Basic themes and ideas, with details filling in all the rest.
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I most certainly would. In the Blu-ray Academy Awards thread I have it as one of the five nominees. I personally think that Up is the greatest thing that Pixar has done, I've enjoyed it more than their other projects. I would have to disagree with the film being sad and depressing because on the whole I found it to be very uplifting, as others have stated here.

There isn't any doubt in my mind that it will be one of the ten nominees we'll hear on February 2nd.
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just because the ending was brought up........ I gotta say, I let a laugh out when Doug said "grey" when they were counting cars!!!!!!!


Edit...... this one gets better every time I watch it, but Monster's Inc. is holding firm at the #1 spot for me in regards to Pixar movies
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just because the ending was brought up........ I gotta say, I let a laugh out when Doug said "grey" when they were counting cars!!!!!!!


Edit...... this one gets better every time I watch it, but Monster's Inc. is holding firm at the #1 spot for me in regards to Pixar movies
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just because the ending was brought up........ I gotta say, I let a laugh out when Doug said "grey" when they were counting cars!!!!!!!


Edit...... this one gets better every time I watch it, but Monster's Inc. is holding firm at the #1 spot for me in regards to Pixar movies
I don't get it, because if the joke is that he can't tell the color... dogs aren't colorblind. The first car to drive by after Doug says "grey one" is a yellow car, which (as seen in the image below) is a color dogs see best:

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My wife and I, our neighbors (on both sides) and neighbor across the street....... we all have kids ranging from "New" to 12 years old..... and we all thought it was very "dark" and "deep" for a children's movie (if you want to argue that it's simply not a "Children's" movie, I'd agree, since Pixar always offers up something for the adults too..... but it's targeted at children....)

It does have a lot of happy moments in it...... but most of the movie is a constant reminder of
[Show spoiler] Ellie's death Also, The "broken Home" of the kid.... etc
Agree with you Beta. The film is not for young kids. I had a hard time answering the questions my son was asking. He liked the movie, and has watched it a couple of times. Nothing like Ratatouille or Kung Fu Panda though. Up is animation for adults that was marketed for kids. A wonderful film...no doubt.
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