Pixar's Inside Out

Finally saw this. Great movie and once again Pixar hits you in the balls with feelings.


Wow, happy to know that you really liked this movie. Even I am going to watch this movie as it releases in my country. Which is your favorite seen from this movie? Would love to hear from you.
 
I finally saw it the other day I freaking loved it. I like the part in the credits when you see inside the head of other people. Especially when Riley sees a bit her age and all the emotions are freaking out and the word GIRL is flashing over and over and the bus driver all his emotions are anger lol.
 
Took my 7yo to see this yesterday. Fantastic movie! Pixar really knows how to make you feel for their characters.
Did it puzzle anyone else that
once Bing Bong faded out, Joy never mentioned him again, despite promising him that she would make Riley remember him? She walks away from the edge of the Dump and that's pretty much it as far as his character goes. I was also a little surprised that Sadness didn't even ask where he was. I expected at least a mention at the end of the movie, some sort of call back to his character, but there was nothing. It's as if once Riley forgot him, so did Joy and Sadness. Which is weird because Pixar is usually very good about making sure that all the emotional buttons are pushed.
Maybe that's kind of how it works. The emotions can't remember what Riley can't.
 
New short film "Riley's First Date." Clip in the link.

After the critical and box office triumph of Inside Out, fans are waiting patiently for Disney/Pixar to announce an inevitable Inside Out 2, but until then the studio has the next best thing: A follow-up short titled Riley’s First Date, which ABC’s “Good Morning America” just debuted the first clip from. Check it out below!

Taking place one year after the events of the film, Riley’s First Date finds our title middle schooler now 12 years old, settled in with her family in San Francisco and starting to attract the attention of boys,

Diane Lane and Kyle MacLachlan return to voice Riley’s mother and father in the clip, along with Kaitlyn Dias as Riley as well as the core group of emotions inside her head: Joy (Amy Poehler), Anger (Lewis Black), Disgust (Mindy Kaling), Fear (Bill Hader) and Sadness (Phyllis Smith). Ben Cox also provides voice work.

Riley’s First Date will be included as an exclusive bonus feature on the October 13 Digital HD release and the November 3 Blu-ray releases of Inside Out. You can pre-order the Blu-ray by clicking here.
 
Woohoo!

Of course Dad goes into red alert.
 
Wow its such a depressing movie I really was surprised at how sad it was but it had some really good messages in it a bit much for really young one's in my opinion
 

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