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I didn't like it nearly as much the 2nd time. And I'm glad I didn't bother with 3-D the first time. Some nice shots, especially during the house-flying sequence. But it made the film significantly darker. Overall, better in 2-D.
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ohhhh baby
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I liked it a lot. There were some very touching moments, but none strong enough to make me cry. Except for the part where John Ratzenburger's voice pulled me out of the movie because it was so darn recognizeable. I'm just glad they put it in early......
I did notice that the 3D made it darker, but the effects were worth it for me. I'll list the Pixar films in my order of preference: 1) Toy Story 2) Monsters, INC. 3) Toy Story 2 4) Ratatouille 5) UP 6) WALL-E 7) Cars 8) The Incredibles 9) Finding Nemo 10) Bug's Life This is purely my preference and has nothing to do with the quality of the film. Oh, and we have to wait a year before Toy Story 3 comes out.
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I thought Up was wonderful. The first fifteen minutes or so, were beautiful. I couldn't help but get weepy. And unlike, Wall-E the story didn't fall apart during the last third of the movie. I still think Toy Story II is the best Pixar film. Up may be third (after The Incredibles) but I will have to wait until I see it again.
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