Sounds worth seeing. I'll have to drag myself to a theater. Problem is I don't see many movies any more due to the fact I don't have many people to go with.
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It largely depends on the kids, actually. I remember asking that a lot myself way back when, but it wasn't really because I was bored; it was more like I was sometimes being made to see a movie I may not have heard of, or even wanted to see initially. They might still enjoy the movie, even if it's slower paced.Rawbeard said:One review I saw mentioned that some of the kids watching actually turned to their parents asking how long that movie is midway through. So I guess kids do have too short an attention span to sit through a movie.![]()
Superheated doesn't refer to the actual temperature what the definition is that a liquid was brought to a temperature higher then boiling without boiling.Steve the Pocket said:"Superheated to 500 Kelvin"
...Uh, that's 227 degrees Celsius. Or 440 degrees Fahrenheit. My oven gets hotter than that. I mean, it's not as egregious as the Professor Brainard saying his newly-formed flubber was "77 degrees Kelvin" and then touching it with his bare hand, but still.
Well you don't have to worry about that because it's getting a manga series as its sequel. Yep.Ishigami said:Glad to hear it is good but please don?t you dare suggesting that the Disney Animation Studios should do a sequel.
I think we have enough people doing sequels. Hey if you like high numbers I heard there is the 7 movie of a horrible car franchise on the play? please leave Disney alone.
Already bad enough that they outsource horrible direct to video sequels? don?t spoil the animation studio that is doing the feature films.
scorptatious said:So I saw the movie. Really good. Although I'm kinda confused about one part of the movie:
Did they ever explain how the fire started at the school? Not sure if it's either a plot hole or I missed the explanation.
But yeah, besides that, it was quite good. I hope there's a sequel, as I would like to see the other members of the Big Hero 6 get fleshed out a bit more.
Welcome to the Escapist!Ilkka said:According to a Disney site, January 23rd. Because, you know, a wait of almost three months for a major Hollywood studio's yearly tentpole film is a convenient and justifiable thing in a global age.Guffe said:Just didn't find when it will arrive in theathers in Finland :/
Hoping sooner rather than later!
...I liked El Tigre...katsabas said:When kids love stuff like that Nicelodeon crap, El Tigre, betting on kids' attention spans sounds like a pretty dumb thing to do. I mean, I know grown men and women that lack the patience to sit through Inception.
Why does everyone forget about Bolt? Everyone always forgets about Bolt.KazeAizen said:Not to mention Princess and the Frog (which started this new age) and Tangled.LarsInCharge said:Well, the last three Disney animated pictures have been:Guffe said:Thinking about StarWars and the rest of the Marvel Cinemtatic universe are we?INeedAName said:Disney's been on a roll lately. Hope they can keep it up.
But yeah, certainly hope they can keep the good work up myself![]()
Wreck-It Ralph
Frozen
Big Hero 6
I'd say that's quite a roll.
Its not that people forget about Bolt necessarily. Its just not seen as the catalyst. It just kind of came and went and I like it sure but everybody started paying attention again only after Princess and the Frog and Tangled.shintakie10 said:Why does everyone forget about Bolt? Everyone always forgets about Bolt.KazeAizen said:Not to mention Princess and the Frog (which started this new age) and Tangled.LarsInCharge said:Well, the last three Disney animated pictures have been:Guffe said:Thinking about StarWars and the rest of the Marvel Cinemtatic universe are we?INeedAName said:Disney's been on a roll lately. Hope they can keep it up.
But yeah, certainly hope they can keep the good work up myself![]()
Wreck-It Ralph
Frozen
Big Hero 6
I'd say that's quite a roll.