[b]I think I am going to watch it like 3 times or something like that!
[/b]
[b]I think I am going to watch it like 3 times or something like that!
[/b]
[b]I’ll
watch it 2 or 3 times if it’s good but it will be good.[/b]
I’m going to watch it as many times as possible, but
isn’t it way too early to be asking this? ![]()
~~=oP
[b]Yeah but it is a Pixar movie! ![]()
[/b]
i’ll probably watch it twice , one with my dad , and another with my little sisters .
I’ll watch it with My whole Family Opening day! ![]()
my parents are separated , that’s why
[b]Oh I’m sorry same here edna I’ll watch it with my bro and my
Family.[/b]
I don’t know…
Either once or twice. I don’t
really like seeing a film again when I’ve only just seen it, no matter how good the film is.
lizardgirl - Really? I couldn’t survive without watching a good film at least
three times.
(snigger)
Well…here is my tally:
Toy Story:
1-2
A Bug’s Life: 1
Toy Story 2:
2-3
Monsters Inc.: 2-3
Finding Nemo: 13
The Incredibles: 1-3
Cars: 11
As you can
see, Finding Nemo is my favorite. I plan to watch
Ratatouille at least 12-14 times in the theater, if not
more. Hopefully, I will be able to beat my Finding Nemo score, if I have enough
money for it, that is. I spent like…half my savings on Cars theater tickets. ![]()
And, not that this is relevant, but here is my tally for the number of times I have seen each Pixar film
individually and in total:
Toy Story: 20+
[b]A Bug’s
Life[/b]: 15+
Toy Story 2: 25+
[b]Monsters
Inc.[/b]: 30+
Finding Nemo: 64-65
[b]The
Incredibles[/b]: 20+
Cars: 14 (as of today)
Ratatouille: Unsure; possibly 100.
Tee-hee. ![]()
Good
idea Mitch! Here is my
tally.
Theaters
[b][color=yell
ow]Toy Story:[/b]
once
A Bug’s Life:
once
Monsters Inc:
once
[b]Toy
Story 2:[/b]
once
Finding Nemo:
once
The Incredibles: A lot. I
don’t remember.
Cars:
twice
Altogether
[b][color=yel
low]Toy Story:[/b]
35-45
[b]A Bug’s Life:
[/b]20-25+
Monsters Inc:
25-30+
[b]Toy
Story 2[/b]
25-30+
Finding Nemo:
40-50+
The Incredibles: Okay, I
won’t say a number, but you guys do the math. At least one to two times a day. So, get out your pens, pencils,
paper, and calculators!
Mitch-
Oh, I love watching films again, just not straight after watching it for the first time. I’ve lost count of how
many times I’ve watched all of the Pixar films, but seeing it twice in the cinema always seems stale to me.
(Except for seeing Borat twice- it was still funny.
) I’d rather just see it once, and then wait for it to
come out on DVD before seeing it again. And also, going to the cinema is so expensive nowadays, I can hardly
afford to see films I’ve already seen before. ?6.70 every time! It’s ludicrous!
[b]The Star
Swordsman[/b] - Haha – I’m glad you like my idea. Thank you, sir. ![]()
Woah – you sure have
seen The Incredibles…umm…a lot. Heh. ![]()
lizardgirl - Ahh…I see. Cool. ![]()
Yeah, tell me about it. It costs
about $7.00 stinkin’ bucks just for one person to get into a theater over here in the Western USA, with the
exception of matinae (spelling?) prices, which are a little less ($5.00, perhaps). Still, it
is ridiculous. ![]()
Depending on how Ratatouille
does, will depend on how many times I will watch it. And besides. I might watch it more than once in theaters
because of Brad Bird, the best director of animation films.
[b]Mitch. it cost $8.00 or so down here in Texas. I want to watch it now five times. it look’s so
cool!!![/b]
The only Pixar movies that I didn’t watch in theaters were Monsters, Inc.,
The Incredibles, and Finding Nemo. I guess the reason
was that I really didn’t get into Pixar that much until recently. Also, when I saw [i]Toy
Story[/i], A Bug’s Life, and Toy Story 2 in
theaters, I didn’t really pay attention to the story much - the only thing I cared about was that we (my family
and I) were watching a cartoon (I was still pretty young at the time). Of course, once I saw [i]The
Incredibles[/i] and Finding Nemo, a whole chain of events started to take
place, wherein I decided to re-watch the three previous Pixar films that I’ve seen in theaters, as well as
Monsters, Inc.. Then, and only then, did I realize how brilliant a CG studio Pixar
is. Of course, that also led to my watching Cars in theaters. (It’s funny actually
to the movie theaters, my younger sis and younger bro decided to watch X3, and then
my parents decided that they would watch MI:3, so I was the only one left watching
the movie that we intended to watch. Boy, they certainly missed out on a spectacular film.)
As for
Ratatouille, I’ll watch it once or twice. Most likely, I’m only going to watch it
once. And then, once the DVD’s released, I’ll watch it as many times as I want.
As many times as possible.
I
saw Cars seven times, and I plan on at least matching that with Ratatouille, and hopefully improving on it. I
know that I’m going to be waiting outside the cinema an hour before they unlock the doors on opening day (as I
did with Cars
), and I hope to see it once in this incredibly cool old-timey theater where I saw Cars once.
I hope to drag a few friends along this time, too, since I have more than I did last summer.
The Star Swordsman - Indeed
– I know you wouldn’t pass up a chance to watch a Brad Bird film. I have no doubt that
Ratatouille will be a spectacular production – I am counting down the minutes until
its release. ![]()
Texas - Holy smokes – $8.00? That’s crazy,
man…
CountSolo - Interesting. I also didn’t pay too much attention to
story when I was younger; however, I now appreciate it more than ever – it’s what makes a film.
DElf4242 - Good for you. We’re gonna have to beat our records. Maybe we can
have a competition?
![]()
I guess
the most honest answer I can give is:
More than zero times, and less than infinity times.
We’ll
wait and see.
I’ve seen Toy Story twice, A Bug’s Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters Inc and The Incredibles
once, and Cars six times. I never saw Finding Nemo in the cinema, because I was bogged down with school work and
didn’t have the time to go to the cinema at all, and also my Pixar passion wasn’t really flared. Upon watching
a video seven months later, I regretted it.
Whwn I get the DVD, I’ll watch it for an entire week, then I’ll let other
people choose. ![]()