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Saul_T

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The best line in Coco is when Chicharron asks Hector, "Where's my femur!?". Gets me every single time.
 
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It's Coco or now Soul as well for me, but I haven't seen Raya yet. That first shot when they go over the petal bridge in Coco just blew me away. Looking forward to seeing Raya when it has it's non-premium release.
 

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How can you guys stand your kids rewatching movies over and over? I don't think my kids (5 and 3) have seen any movie more than twice. I don't think I could handle it.
 

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How can you guys stand your kids rewatching movies over and over? I don't think my kids (5 and 3) have seen any movie more than twice. I don't think I could handle it.
I could watch most Pixar movies on a loop. The rewatchability of their films is incredible. The thing I find most impressive is how often I pick up on something new each time I watch a Pixar film.
 

throwittoblythe

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How can you guys stand your kids rewatching movies over and over? I don't think my kids (5 and 3) have seen any movie more than twice. I don't think I could handle it.

Depends on the movie. Moana, Wreck It Ralph, Sing, Coco....most Disney movies honestly I can handle watching and re-watching. I also don't fully tune in when it's on. They're watching but for me it's just on in the background.

Now, we start talking things like My Little Pony and that type stuff, I can't stand it and I'll leave the room. But generally our kids understand that we watch things that everyone wants to watch, not just what they want. We also only have one TV in our house.
 

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I could watch most Pixar movies on a loop. The rewatchability of their films is incredible. The thing I find most impressive is how often I pick up on something new each time I watch a Pixar film.

Interesting. I've never been good with rewatching movies, outside of top comedies and holiday classics.
 
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throwittoblythe

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I could watch most Pixar movies on a loop. The rewatchability of their films is incredible. The thing I find most impressive is how often I pick up on something new each time I watch a Pixar film.

One thing I've thought to do but never done, is count the number of skulls in the background in Coco. The "set" design is full of hidden skulls. Especially when you look at De La Cruz's mansion in the later parts of the movie.

God I'm such a dad....
 

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My 2 year old has me in D+ 90% of the time, often with Pixar films on loop. Coco holds a super special place in our hearts as her mom is originally from Mexico and Grandma does an ofrenda every year.

Haven't seen Raya yet, but the preview makes it look awesome. Glad its getting good reviews!
 

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My sister and I watched the Battle for Endor all the time as kids. I understand that fans older than us may not care for it, but we freaking loved watching it. My 3 yr old son probably isn't old enough for it yet but I hope it is still on there in a few years when he's ready.

I didn't see Caravan of Courage until I was in my 20s and I did not like it so I fully understand most of my enjoyment of Battle for Endor is just nostalgia and familiarity. I also remember the Ewoks animated cartoons existed but I really don't remember the shows that well.
 
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Oh yeah...I leaned back in my seat hoping my son wouldn't see tears rolling down my cheeks! I don't care if my son sees me cry...but he was young enough I didn't want to worry him and wanted him to enjoy the movie!
I took my daughter to see Coco when she was 13. When we left the theater we both stared straight ahead. Neither of us wanted the other to know we had tears on our cheeks. When we finally wiped off the tears and looked at each others red eyes we busted out laughing.
 
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