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07-05-2007, 04:59 PM | #1 |
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Ratatouille
This movie is proof positive that I am an absolute food snob and hopeless (in more than one way) amateur gourmand. I absolutely loved this movie, beginning to end. Favorite Pixar movie ever, and one of my favorite movies ever. Kids be damned - I want this one for myself.
<minor spoiler> The final cooking sequence was one of the most cringe/gag inducing moments I have ever encountered in a movie. I believe it was intended to be that way. <end minor spoiler> The movie making and general writing was so good, I don't even remember if the CG animation was stellar or not. Usually that's one of the things I look for. I completely forgot this time - for all I remember, it was done with popsicle sticks and play-doh. |
07-05-2007, 06:27 PM | #2 |
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It was a cute movie but I didn't love it as much as you apparantly did. It made me want to try the dish Ratatouille.
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07-05-2007, 06:56 PM | #3 |
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I think very few people will love it as much as I do. I've spent far too much time on the food snob circuit in NYC, so the mentality in general really appealed to me. I used to style myself as a plebeian version of Anton Ego.
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07-05-2007, 07:35 PM | #4 |
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I saw it yesterday morning and loved it. It was a bit long (2 hours) so my youngest got a little bored halfway through. The writing was great though. And the expressions on the rat's face were excellent.
For those interested, there is a 10 minutes video podcast/trailer on iTunes that gives you a good feel for the movie. Highly recommend for anyone with kids, young or old. |
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I saw the film yesterday. It had several merits. First, it got me out of the 100 degree sun and into a cool, cool theatre. Huzzah! Second, absolutely amazing graphics. Third, an amusing story. Fourth, the short film at the beginning was hilarious, and funnier than anything in Ratatouille itself.
It is worth seeing if you have kids. If not, wait for the DVD but it is still worht a netflix rental.
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I took the kids to see this yesterday. The theater was packed and there were a lot of adults that did not have children with them. I thought it was a great movie, but it dealt with a subject matter that I love--gourmet food.
As far as being a movie your kids will love? Well, the other Pixar movies are probably more their speed. All kids are interested in stories about toys, bugs, monsters, fish, superheroes and cars, but I'm guessing it's the rare child who is fascinated with fine food. |
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My 5 year old daughter loved the movie, but she's into fine food (to the extent she knows what it is).
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