Quote by MrNudiePants
Definitely not The Hobbit. Sorry Peter. Doesn't match up to LOTR in any way.
You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.
Quote by Dancing_Doll
Les Miserables comes out on the 25th and even though I haven't technically seen it yet, I already know it will be Film of the Year.
You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.
Quote by sprite
we're going to try to see in christmas day, not sure if that will work, but yeah, totally bringing a box of tissues.
Quote by Dancing_Doll
Oh my god, me too. I've seen it several times in the theatre and sob like a baby every single time.
I know every word by heart. I've even performed one of the parts in our musical theatre program back in highschool.
Can't wait!
Quote by lafayettemister
How was it? The reviews I've seen from people I know is that it wasn't very good. Too many "big name" movie actors and not enough theater actor who can actually sing. Said the sound was bad and the singing wasn't good either. One person said it was so unintelligible that if she didn't already know all the words to the songs, she wouldn't have been able to understand what was being sung.
Was it better for you?
Quote by Dancing_Doll
Les Miserables comes out on the 25th and even though I haven't technically seen it yet, I already know it will be Film of the Year.
Quote by clum
Alas, I am a Scot and it's only right that I give my backing to a film inspired by (but NOT set in) my own fair land. Disney Pixar's Brave was really wonderful and a film you can watch again and again. And it's made Scotland a hot topic in animation circles, which is good news for my flatmate (who is an animator).
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You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.
Quote by sprite
i love pixar, i think you know that, and the film was gorgeous to look at, but from a story point of view, it was a little lacking. i think part of it was that i have come to expect romance in Disney/pixar films of some sort, although thinking about it, the pixar films not so much... i think the biggest issue was that Merida really didn't grow - she got her own way, which is good, but she got it at the expense of her family, and there wasn't any growth - yes, you could argue female empowerment, but empowerment at the expense of others rings wrong to me... i don't know, it just was a little lacking - i gave it a B, only the second Pixar film not to earn a solid A from me (Cars 2 was just... unwatchable, sadly).
Quote by Dancing_Doll
Les Miserables comes out on the 25th and even though I haven't technically seen it yet, I already know it will be Film of the Year.