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Not sure how they can top Bing Bong. 

 

No Mindy, no Bill Hader

Angry Inside Out GIF by Disney Pixar

Well, watched the first one with my daughter as we were moving from LA to Seattle.... so of course this one will drop right when she's turning 16.

Decided to see if my now seven year old daughter would like the first one today. She did, and I didn't make it ten minutes before things started getting dusty. 

I watched the original in theaters as a 20-something, and felt it was outstanding. One of the best Pixar movies for sure.

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So Disney/Pixar finally get a win. Though now it’s full steam ahead for mostly sequels and prequels. It’s been hinted that Incredibles and Finding Nemo are getting follow ups. Toy Story 5 comes out next year. Still, Disney and movie theaters needed this.

 

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The lesson from this is audiences want smart thoughtful and well made movies but only if they recognize the characters and only if they are cartoons 

I think they topped Bing Bong. Harder to keep it together than the first time around. 

Got back from it a few minutes ago. It is good. It isn’t as good as the first one, but it was worth seeing in the theaters. 

Such a good movie. As expected, it did get a little dusty, but not as dusty as the first one. Such a clever concept, with a pretty long runway too (a la Toy Story). Anxiety is such a great character.

Perfectly fine but not as good as the first one. Exact same plot: new emotions show up, Joy/old emotions have to figure out that they all need to work together.

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On 6/15/2024 at 3:54 PM, mdmost said:

So Disney/Pixar finally get a win. Though now it’s full steam ahead for mostly sequels and prequels. It’s been hinted that Incredibles and Finding Nemo are getting follow ups. Toy Story 5 comes out next year. Still, Disney and movie theaters needed this.

 

Looks like they did over $150M. Never count out The Mouse.

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We just got back from seeing it. It was good. I thought it was funnier than the first one. I loved Pouchey. That sent me back to all those times we watched Dora with the kids. I also loved that the fighting game character could only move in either left right or up down directions. Then he got stuck when the vault door was just a little bit in his way. The only line that really got me was "I guess when you're older you experience less joy". Nothing topped Bing Bong for me. That was the slow death of youthful imagination and him sacrificing himself for Riley was the ultimate fate he could've had. 

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And Pixar finally has a billion dollar movie this decade. Last one was Toy Story 4

 

Really really good movie. Anxiety and Joy cannot coexist at the same time so anxiety pushing out Joy and bottling her up obviously made sense. Enjoyed the sense of self being made by emotions and memories. 

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We finally got to see it. Really good and very enjoyable. I’m assuming this is almost out of theaters, but the bit it was relatively full for a movie that’s been out 6-7 weeks. My daughter is 12. Lot of the snow hit close to home. 

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Now the highest grossing animated film of all time, beating Frozen 2. 

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