Ikr!? I get to go see tomorrow as well!
AAAAAAAAAA I can’t wait! I think I’m going to go see it on Friday when we go back to our old town.
You guys are soooo lucky! I’ve been dying for the wide release and I may not even get to see it on opening day!
I can’t wait to see it again!
I am puzzled why this scene was not in the movie:
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I am assuming it was a deleted scene,
If I had the iTunes video (not for sale yet) on my computer, I could even figure out where it was removed from the movie with a degree of certainty.
From memory, it’s somewhere near the railsliding scene.
My Inside Out merchandise collection:
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The toys come with a memory orb and light up when the console does if they are leaning against it.
But for some reason, I haven’t been able to get Sadness to illuminate.
I got the artbook yesterday.
Some interesting info was included.
Disgust was the hardest emotion to model, she had a myriad of concept sketches before they got her final version correct.
And there originally was a villian of sorts:
[spoiler]His name was Gloom, he was a personification of Riley’s depression. The worse her situation got, the larger he grew.
The concept images show him as a shadowy ovoid, Later on, he grows limbs and his head becomes more distinct.
I wonder how Gloom and Sadness were different entities, aren’t they similar aspects of Riley’s personality?
That might have been one reason he was removed.[/spoiler]
Just got back from my insider’s screening. What a masterpiece Inside Out was. I love the characters, the animation was gorgeous, the writing was great, it was hilarious as well as emotional, and it is defiantly one of my favorite Pixar films. I found most of the easter eggs (except the Pizza Planet truck. Have any of you found it yet? If so, where was it?). I also got to see a 15 minute tour of Pixar “hosted” by Pete Docter and the Q&A with Pete Docter and Amy Poehler. I also really liked Lava and and its song. Overall, I’d give it 10/10.
I made plans with my twin brother to go see it tomorrow
Saw it o the 16th. Takes a while to take off, but once it does it’s up there with the best. So sad, too.
Killing off a major character is a big step. Upcoming movies will be able to build tension and keep people guessing a bit easier with the knowledge that they are willing to get rid of someone who’s named and we’ve spent more than ten minutes with.
@Buckmana I find it more likely that scene was made just for promotional purposes. There was another video focusing on Fear as Riley watched a scary movie that also wasn’t in the film.
I think I get to see it tomorrow. Yeah, I’m not surprised that there’s probably a lot of promotional stuff that’s not in the movie, given how many clips they showed off in advertising. And yes, the team watching the trailer for The Avengers is surely not in it.
I thought the promo videos were the ones with Riley sitting at the kitchen table alone and having various emotional reactions (they were to introduce the emotions).
Those clips don’t have a place anywhere in the movie that I know of.
Can you provide a link to the scary movie clip please?
I can’t wait to see the film this afternoon. I’m going to write my own review later after I take it all in. I might stop by Disney Store later this weekend to pick up some figures.
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Release day is HERE!! With all hope I am going to try catching it later this afternoon. I’ll post my thoughts as soon as I come back
I can’t wait to see/hear how it is!!! I have to wait until Monday to see it! Have fun!! I saw an ad for it this morning on DisneyXD and… I’m guessing it’s not really a comedy like the ad would want us to believe. They tried that with Up. I don’t trust Pixar’s marketing anymore.
This film was just incredible. It’s been 5 years since I’ve come out of a movies theater this satisfied about a Pixar film. It gave me everything I was hoping it to be. I mad me laugh, cry, and just feel happy. [spoil]I cried when Bing Bong faded away. Riley confessing to her parents was also emotional.[/spoil] This was a great birthday present. I’ll make a video very soon and go into more detail.
Recently saw the film and loved it. Once again proving that Pixar has yet to disappoint.
Ugh, I haven’t posted here in almost a year. Well with this movie and The Good Dinosaur coming in November maybe I can be a bit more active. Anyway, here is a short little review thing I wrote for Inside Out, I just got back from seeing it:
Inside Out was a fantastic movie. Pixar brought about the great animation as always, and they delivered a brilliant concept of bringing to life your emotions. Joy, Fear, Sadness, and Disgust. Everything in the is movie was well thought out, it had a ton of brilliant, genius ideas. They got really creative with this film. It was great seeing how they gave visuals to things in your brain with memories and emotions, obviously. The story was great, and all the characters, the emotions and the other various characters, were great too. Amy Poehler does great as Joy, but as you might’ve guessed, Lewis Black steals the show as Anger. Though, one big problem that I had with it is, I feel as thought it needed to be more fleshed out. Mainly in the character department. I think they’ve should’ve given the humans a bit more development, even though emotions are the stars of the show. Also, there were some aspects of the story I think they focused too much on, and others, they focused too little on. And it did feel a bit rushed at times. I think the movie would’ve better if they gave it another say, 15 minutes, to flesh things out more.
Also, the short film before the movie, Lava, was really weird. I actually didn’t like it. That singing volcano was creepy.
But overall, Inside Out was a fantastic movie. It had brilliant ideas that were displayed with perfection and creativity. I do think they needed to flesh out the story more and develop the human characters a little more, but other than that, Inside Out was great. 8.5/10
I cried at this film more than I have cried at any film in my life. I can count the number of films I have shed even a few tears at on my hands - I just… cry on the inside, okay? - but Inside Out had me sobbing buckets for a good half an hour after the film was over. One of the ushers asked me if I needed a hug, for crying out loud.
Why? Because the way this film handles depression. I’ve dealt with depression for a large amount of my life and have never seen any media that is going to reach so many people get it like this did. We live in a really unhealthy culture that treats crying and sadness as bad things, and then there’s this film. THIS FILM YOU GUYS.
[spoil]“I can’t make her feel anything.” The control panel just. stopped. working. From that moment on I was a broken sobbing mess.[/spoil]
Thank you Pixar. I just… thank you.
Ditto. Inside Out was great. Certainly a unique movie, and very untraditional even for Pixar. It’s a big risk, and I think its biggest strength and weakness is that taking place in the mind means pretty much anything can happen. This means we get plenty of great sight gags and setpieces, but it also means we don’t know the “rules” of Riley’s mind as well as we do the real world. I know the production history had a few bumps in the road, so maybe Docter realized he really opened Pandora’s box with a movie that has literally endless possibilities. That’s just speculation. I also thought Fear, Anger, and Disgust were more side characters, but that had more to do with false misconceptions from the advertising that the five emotions would be treated as equal characters.
I just wanted to get my criticisms out of the way first; I genuinely liked the movie. The emotional scenes really moved me. After three sequels and Brave played it safe, Inside Out is refreshingly ambitious. It reminded me of the creative gambles Pixar took on earlier films like Wall-E and Up. It was a beautiful movie full of stand out scenes and lots of good jokes. I couldn’t ask for more.
I really liked the creative animation techniques, and seeing “shaky cam” in some San Fransisco scenes really helped sell the mood. Score was good, worldbuilding was fun, and I have to reiterate despite how sad some scenes were, I thought the movie was hilarious. Bing Bong was fantastic. I thought we were in for Lotso 2.0, so I was pleasantly surprised by his actions. He had a strong character arc. Good job Pixar.
I got back from seeing it, and wow wow wow, it was utterly fantastic! It did not disappoint! I just knew that from the moment we heard the concept for this film that it would be something special, and deeply relatable, and I was not wrong. As soon as the gentle piano score played over the Pixar lamp logo I knew that many tears would be shed. Every step of the way I kept mentally going, “Oh wow, look at that!” and also laughing at how observational the humor was. It gets a little busy at times, and the second act isn’t quite as enjoyable as the first and last, but the payoff makes up for it. Also, [spoil]BING BONG. It made me so sad that he had to be let go of, but it was so powerful too.[/spoil]
Although the surface story of Inside Out is incredibly simple, the side of it we get to see is so poignant and well-told in a way that is totally unique to Pixar and reminds me why this studio is special and different. Go see it, now! I order you! 9/10
I also liked Lava, beautiful animation, but not a favorite Pixar short. Very sweet though and I like how the scope sets the tone for the movie.