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H M from Canada writes: What I want to know is where (and maybe if?) John Ratzenberger's voice shows up.
I fully intend to see this. Pixar hasn't produced anything yet that I haven't at least rented and enjoyed. And that's INCLUDING the sequels.- Posted 27/06/08 at 12:48 PM EDT | Link to Comment
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Hypo Critic from Canada writes: I am a Pixar movie fan. Buy the way, who owns Buy N Large??
- Posted 27/06/08 at 1:45 PM EDT | Link to Comment
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A Smith from Toronto, Canada writes: Saw it last night - it was superb. I was enraptured from start to finish. It was also unexpectedly sad, almost heartbreaking at times. The small boy next to me was teary eyed through much of the first 25 minutes, and so was I.
- Posted 28/06/08 at 2:06 PM EDT | Link to Comment
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Juan Valasquez from Canada writes: I had the chance to see this yesterday, and all I can say is that it is visually stunning from start to finish.
There were numerous tears being shed towards the end from child and adult alike.
A great movie for everyone.- Posted 29/06/08 at 5:12 PM EDT | Link to Comment
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bruce desjardins from Windsor, Canada writes: Was I the only one to laugh out loud when WALL-E made the Mac start=up gong sound after recharging his batteries?
I despised Kung-Fu Panda for its graphic violence with intense malice behind it all...kind of like an animated Jet-Li movie market to kids. This was also a bit heavy for our 6-year old. She spent much of her time shielding her eyes but I enjoyed it.- Posted 29/06/08 at 9:38 PM EDT | Link to Comment
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John E from Canada writes: I'm happy I read this review AFTER I saw the film -- why do critics insist on giving most of the plot details away?
- Posted 30/06/08 at 2:07 PM EDT | Link to Comment
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Rene L from Somewhere, Canada writes: I saw this movie over the weekend after all the hype and the huge praise it received and... I was a little disappointed. The visuals are nice but the storyline was too corny for my taste. I also saw Kung-fu Panda and although I had some reservations before seeing it, it was a much better movie experience. This maybe because I saw the IMAX version but it was better than I expected and it seemed more visually stunning and it was quite funny.
- Posted 30/06/08 at 10:30 PM EDT | Link to Comment
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Chad Noor from Montreal, Canada writes: H M : Ratenzberger plays a character named John. His part is bigger than he had in the Incredibles, but still fairly small.
I agree with John E. The review gives away waaay to much of the plot. Glad I read it after seeing the movie too. This is a film to be appreciated as it unfolds before you. No need to know the storyline before.- Posted 01/07/08 at 11:54 AM EDT | Link to Comment
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