I have seen UP and found it up-lifting
May. 30th, 2009 09:55 amPeter and I are going to BEA today for the Marvel shindig and just to see what we can see. So if you are at BEA and happen to see me with Peter, it’s not an illusion.
Yesterday, through the magic of Movietickets.com, I got tickets to the afternoon showing of “UP”. We arrived at the theater half an hour before the show was to start and lucked into some really great seats with an unobstructed view for Caroline.
It is not my favorite Pixar film but they have yet to un-impress me with their work. I enjoyed it a lot and would be willing to see it in a theater again. No cheap 3-D gimmicks were used but I do think that the 3-D enhances the scope of the piece. I do admit to being choked up once or twice during the film and I was amazed that they had such adult themes in this film but they were issues that we have to deal with at many points in our lives.
It is very beautiful to look at and they have raised the bar yet again in the computer animation film. I hope to be seeing it without the glasses soon.
I am grateful for the ability to mow the lawn.
Yesterday, through the magic of Movietickets.com, I got tickets to the afternoon showing of “UP”. We arrived at the theater half an hour before the show was to start and lucked into some really great seats with an unobstructed view for Caroline.
It is not my favorite Pixar film but they have yet to un-impress me with their work. I enjoyed it a lot and would be willing to see it in a theater again. No cheap 3-D gimmicks were used but I do think that the 3-D enhances the scope of the piece. I do admit to being choked up once or twice during the film and I was amazed that they had such adult themes in this film but they were issues that we have to deal with at many points in our lives.
It is very beautiful to look at and they have raised the bar yet again in the computer animation film. I hope to be seeing it without the glasses soon.
I am grateful for the ability to mow the lawn.