Cesar R M
Well-Known Member
It's a prequel for Avatar.
It's a prequel for Avatar.
That one amazes me, because anyone who saw the movie knows they make the point ultimately that those things do not determine the usefulness and value of the given emotions (and also, in this case, the characters). Pixar played in to those stereotypes so they could subvert them, and did so wonderfully. I can't imagine the people making that complaint actually saw the movie."Joy is tall & white, while Sadness is short and dark-colored; what is Pixar trying to say here?"
That one amazes me, because anyone who saw the movie knows they make the point ultimately that those things do not determine the usefulness and value of the given emotions (and also, in this case, the characters). Pixar played in to those stereotypes so they could subvert them, and did so wonderfully. I can't imagine the people making that complaint actually saw the movie.
"Joy is tall & white, while Sadness is short and dark-colored; what is Pixar trying to say here?"
Sadness is rather portly also... I think she may have a glandular disorder. Is Pixar stereotyping overweight people??? Wait... maybe Pixar is against the physically infirmed??? Maybe both!!!!"Joy is tall & white, while Sadness is short and dark-colored; what is Pixar trying to say here?"
Sorry Dave, I lost your message after the second [edit], but, I'm sure you're right.And Lewis Black doesn't give a flying [edited] [edited] [heavily edited] about what you or Pixar are [edited] [oh boy] to say about this. It's just [edited] [yikes]!
that song starts nice.. but goes downhill fast as a big revelation of what life is lol.Can't like enough!
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