Originally Posted By AutoPost This topic is for Discussion of the headline: <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/News-HID.asp?ID=31198" target="_blank"><b>Headlines: LP: Reviews of Up Are Sky High</b></a> Reviews of "Up" are beginning to appear. <I>LaughingPlace.com</I> updates its guide to the film with these reviews as they become available. Our movie guides feature a brief plot synopsis, stills from the film and a link to a collection of headlines about the feature through its development as well. Currently highly positive reviews from <I>Variety</I> and <I>The Hollywood Reporter</I> are the latest additions.
Originally Posted By dennis-in-ct I look forward to seeing this movie. I just hope this movie will not inspire a re-tooling for SOARIN.
Originally Posted By DVC_Pongo The "vibe" of the Disney Nation reminds me of how things were just before Cars release. MOST people seemed like the really wanted to LIKE or even LOVE the film...and they did! I'm thinking its going to be a big hit.
Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove It is going to be a monster hit....across all age groups, too. I simply cannot wait to see it.
Originally Posted By DyGDisney >>>I just hope this movie will not inspire a re-tooling for SOARIN.<<< LOL!
Originally Posted By JeffG >> "It is going to be a monster hit....across all age groups, too. " << I think it actually skews a bit older than some of Pixar's other films. I don't think I'm going to take my 5-year-old to see the movie, not because it is overly scary or has anything really offensive, but because I think most of it will go over his head and he probably would be fairly bored by much of it. This isn't really a criticism of the film, though. The writing deals very effectively and intelligently with some serious themes. It is a very good film that mixes some very effective comedy and good action sequences with some very moving and emotionally satisfying content. -Jeff
Originally Posted By JeffG Re-reading my last post, I realize I didn't explicitly state that, yes, I have seen the film. -Jeff
Originally Posted By DyGDisney Jeff, I've seen the movie too, and I would disagree a bit about it going over the 5 year old's head. I think some of it would, but would still prove enjoyable for your child. However, it is rated PG, and I wondered why, until I saw it with a young child sitting behind me (probably 4 yrs) who was crying and freaked out during the scary parts. Then I thought, "Oh, that's why!"
Originally Posted By DyGDisney JeffG, I should have said I think a lot of 5 year olds would enjoy it, even if they don't get it. I don't know your child so I can't speak on him/her like you can!
Originally Posted By DyGDisney Also, while the little girl behind me was scared in certain parts, not all small kids will be. When my youngest was 4 her favorite movie was "The Nightmare Before Christmas", her favorite rides were Haunted Mansion and Pirates. She would not have been scared. And there are several parts that small kids will really like. Some of the humor, while not at all risque or dirty, will be understood better by older kids and adults.
Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove Thanks for your insights, guys, and I guess I wasn't being explicit, either...the across all age groups (in my mind, while I was typing that) meant "even old people who don't typically like going to see 'cartoons' " Can't wait to see it myself.
Originally Posted By Dabob2 It's got a 100% rating on rottentomatoes so far, based on 17 reviews from Cannes.