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WALL·E (2008)
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First Look to MONSTERS AT WORK - SEASON 2 unveiled by Disney Channel Japan. 🔧🚧🚪
The new season debuts this year on Disney+ as part of #DisneyTVA40
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"Boo!"
Monsters, Inc., 2001.
Dir. Pete Docter | Writ. Andrew Stanton & Daniel Gerson | DOP
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Up (2009)
Director: Pete Docter
Cinematographers: Jean-Claude Kalache & Patrick Lin
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letterboxd won't know what's hit it when inside out 2 comes out
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thenerdsofcolor · 10 days
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Meet the New Emotions from 'Inside Out 2'
In 2015, Pixar’s Inside Out took us into the mind of an 11-year-old girl named Riley and introduced us to her five emotions: Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear, and Anger. The film was a hilarious but honest portrayal of how we process our feelings and respond to certain situations. Not much time has passed for these characters, but it’s been an eternity for audiences. Inside Out 2 focuses on the next…
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Up (2009)
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disneytva · 8 months
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Disney Television Animation To Attend New York Comic, Monsters At Work Season 2 Panel As First Major Panel
The biggest pop culture convention in North America is almost here — and that means good things for fans of everything from superhero comics to horror movies, with animation, action movies, and some Disney magic thrown in for good measure. 
The streamer is also screening a sneak peek at the second season of Monsters at Work — the spin-off series from Monsters, Inc. — on Sunday, but maybe its biggest panel happens later that day.
No word yet if other shows like Big City Greens, The Ghost and Molly McGee,The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder,Hamster and Gretel,Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur,Kiff,Hailey's On It! & Primos will attend the convention or Disney Television Animation having an animation showcase for Disney Channel's 40th Anniversary.
“Monsters at Work” – A First Look Behind the Doors of Season Two
October 15, 2023
12:00 PM
Room 405
Get your fix of monstrous surprises with a sneak peek screening of “Monsters at Work” ahead of its season two debut. From Disney Branded Television & Disney Television Animation, the Emmy Award-nominated animated series is inspired by Disney and Pixar’s “Monsters, Inc.”
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The Creators of Toy Story: Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton, John Lasseter and Joe Ranft
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(Archive) Animated movie of the day: Up (2009)
Originally posted: January 15th, 2023 What makes life worth living? Is it the accumulated experiences we gain? The dreams and aspirations we set out to accomplish? Or maybe… something simpler? Can those dreams get in the way of what truly matters?
One of the most critically lauded Pixar films, the opening is so powerful most people would agree it's already a narratively satisfying experience, if a heartbreaking one. A sentiment I agree with: an entire married life of good and bad times, unfulfilled dreams intertwined with lovely everyday experiences, and the void that comes when one half of that whole parts. All in just seven minutes, it could have been a masterpiece of a short film on it's own merits.
Which provides an interesting contention point: some claim the movie peaks at that point and is followed by an underwhelming wacky adventure, which is kind of missing the point of the story. While you can discuss whether or not the execution was on part with such a striking opening(and I can see the decidedly sillier comedy clashing a bit with the surprisingly down to Earth drama of set up), the contrast is needed for the core of the film to shine. And shine it did: this was nominated by the Academy for Best Film when it came out. Even with their contempt for animation they couldn't deny it's greatness.
You need to feel how deep the loss of Carl is, and how ingrained his sense of failure to Ellie's dream is for it to dawn the stronger he is missing on the other things life still has to offer or have already offered him. How that grand dream never coming for her didn't stop her life being worth living by his side, as it's those small experiences that made it valuable. How to move on, keep going and meeting new people was the most meaningful way to embrace the true spirit of said dreamed voyage: an adventure to share with others you care for.
In the words of Doctor Seuss:
"Don't cry because it's over, be happy because it happened"
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Oh, fuck it. I wasn't planning on bleeding into another day but there's a LOT this movie does that makes it a masterful showcase of visual design and storytelling. From the different, subtle shifts in color grading that can completely change how the same space feels, to it's almost religious commitment to shape language and how that communicates character.
Sure, it's unsubtle but tells SO much about the contrast of personalities that it gets the point across without words. The fact Russel is round the same way Ellie's furniture is designed isn't a coincidence. Both in the general(his friendly nature) and in the specifics of the movie's conflict (his role being a new person for Carl to share his life with), the decision is pretty deliberate and pays off big time
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Also explains why Charles Muntz is so triangular. Specifically triangles pointing downwards. Unstable, passionate. Dangerous. Tragic. The perfect foil for Carl, but arguably more so for Ellie. She could treasure the little things even if some of her wildest dreams couldn't be achieved, which made her life fulfilling. He couldn't move on from his own, so he gave everything away for a fool's errand.
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And of course, shape language gets reinforced with body language. One frame. You can really tell the kind of characters they are with just that.
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In case it's not obvious I love this movie. Some of it's comedy is a little too goofy for my taste, sure, but the overall package just hits the right way. Sure, it's romantic and it's central plot device doesn't lack a sense of the absurd, but those emotional peaks render any complaint I could have otherwise completely void.
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