Apr 2021
4:02pm, 22 Apr 2021
59,337 posts
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Diogenes
I remember a BBC2 drama series of the same name from the late 80s or early nineties, about a probation officer. The theme tune was done by Phil Collins.
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Apr 2021
4:03pm, 22 Apr 2021
14,043 posts
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JK *chameleon*
Cars films - bobbins
Toy Storys, Inside Out, Good Dino - alright
Ratatouille, Incredibles, Wall-E - brilliant
Monsters Inc - good once, prequel is crap
Onward - this one is worth a watch, most people will have overlooked it due to releasing during a pandemic.
Up - only beloved due to that montage. Take thst away and the film is ho-hum.
Nemo - meh
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Apr 2021
4:09pm, 22 Apr 2021
23,184 posts
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TROSaracen
Before I dive in did Elton John sing on any of the soundtracks?
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Apr 2021
4:12pm, 22 Apr 2021
14,045 posts
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JK *chameleon*
Just Lion King for Elton Bleurgh, I think. Non-Pixar.
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Apr 2021
5:05pm, 22 Apr 2021
9,490 posts
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Sweetie
Inside out is worth watching just for the cat scene in the end credits, explains a LOT about cats. Also, Brave is fecking epic.
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Apr 2021
5:08pm, 22 Apr 2021
14,048 posts
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JK *chameleon*
Never fancied Brave, but might give it a shot this weekend. After Howl's Moving Castle.
Ghibli deathmatch?
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Apr 2021
5:41pm, 22 Apr 2021
11,870 posts
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chunkywizard
I love a bit of Pixar, I'm going to enjoy this (and then get super outraged when the masses vote the wrong way)
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Apr 2021
5:55pm, 22 Apr 2021
5,720 posts
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MisterTea
It’s not often I take part in anything to do with films where I have actually seen the films. Probably seen 95% of the list, several multiple times - blame the MissTeas. We have lots on DVD as well as a Disney+ account.
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Apr 2021
6:00pm, 22 Apr 2021
2,947 posts
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Oscar the Grouch
Onward was ok - not a favourite but more than passable
Brave similar
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Apr 2021
6:15pm, 22 Apr 2021
126,351 posts
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GregP
It's consciously non-PC in a 'seeking to outrage' way, and I can fully understand people taking against it. It's also very clever, deeply melancholy and something I defend for all its faults.
At its heart is a love story between a successful man constantly emotionally crippled by his own self loathing, and a once great man slowly succumbing to dementia. It's not a comfortable watch for all the comedy trappings.
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