I geeked about it three separate times with my mother, but my brother called me crazy when I told him I cried at it a second time (Uh, I had to get a cam version really quickly, okay? But I want to go again so badly!!) My brother may be heartless.
- Yes! I'm so serious when I say I want there to be a whole film based purely on Andy's imaginary adventures. Because that scene was absolutely brilliant from the score to the visuals. The colours were especially beautiful to me. In fact, the colouring of the entire film is killing me right now. The colourscript is so amazing, I'm dying over it.
- I know! I wonder if Sid spent a whole bunch of time afraid to go near any toy. I also kind of wonder what happened to his sister. I think about these things!
- Yes! I loved that class a lot, actually -- initially I was scared of it (it also included performances, but that actually turned out awesomely for me.) We also spent a lot of time on The Iron Giant. My teacher must have loved Brad Bird, actually.
- Yes. I feel like younger people aren't going to understand why so many people got emotional over it. But it's like-- There's a certain age bracket (17-23 or so) who the film hits just right because we're in a stage of having to move on and it scares us. I'm also terrible at dealing with change, haha (We're very alike, you and I!), and I don't really believe in letting go of my childhood fully, it always has a place in my heart. So it struck a chord with me. But I like what you've said about moving on, but not being afraid to look back. That describes it perfectly!
I could talk about this for a long time too, so it's all good, hee. I have been obsessing like mad. Listening to the soundtracks on youtube and loving them. Dropped $50 on the art book. Am drawing fanart and making icons. I'm going all-out, here.
(I plan to soon, but feel free to take them from my icons if you want right now! It's fine with me, I'll be posting soon, hopefully. )
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Date: 2010-06-24 07:29 pm (UTC)- Yes! I'm so serious when I say I want there to be a whole film based purely on Andy's imaginary adventures. Because that scene was absolutely brilliant from the score to the visuals. The colours were especially beautiful to me. In fact, the colouring of the entire film is killing me right now. The colourscript is so amazing, I'm dying over it.
- I know! I wonder if Sid spent a whole bunch of time afraid to go near any toy. I also kind of wonder what happened to his sister. I think about these things!
- Yes! I loved that class a lot, actually -- initially I was scared of it (it also included performances, but that actually turned out awesomely for me.) We also spent a lot of time on The Iron Giant. My teacher must have loved Brad Bird, actually.
- Yes. I feel like younger people aren't going to understand why so many people got emotional over it. But it's like-- There's a certain age bracket (17-23 or so) who the film hits just right because we're in a stage of having to move on and it scares us. I'm also terrible at dealing with change, haha (We're very alike, you and I!), and I don't really believe in letting go of my childhood fully, it always has a place in my heart. So it struck a chord with me. But I like what you've said about moving on, but not being afraid to look back. That describes it perfectly!
I could talk about this for a long time too, so it's all good, hee. I have been obsessing like mad. Listening to the soundtracks on youtube and loving them. Dropped $50 on the art book. Am drawing fanart and making icons. I'm going all-out, here.
(I plan to soon, but feel free to take them from my icons if you want right now! It's fine with me, I'll be posting soon, hopefully. )