Thought it said "Jackass"... Kickass was good. And that's still pedophilish. I think you can't date anyone 2+ years younger than you until you reach your 20's, 'cause that's when it all evens out.
I had to fight back tears. I definitely felt that lump in my throat. Especially when you think, "this is the end of Toy Story," and you remember your old Buzz Lightyear toy...
Yeah, I don't know if he was as freaky as the baby from the original with the metal legs though. Definitely gave it a run for it's money.
I might check it out - my favourite Cage movies are Adaptation, Matchstick Men, and The Weather Man - is it like those movies?
Yes! I got so freaked out the first time it screamed. Did anyone watch Despicable Me? It's so... so... fluffeh!!!
So that's where that quote's from. Chicks keep posting it on Facebook, and I'm constantly wondering where the fudge this quote came from.
I agree that Toy Story 3 is better. I just had to type that line because where i am, the trailer keeps playing on tv.
Inception: Story Discussion OK, OK. I know there have already been a ton of Inception threads saying how awesome it is and such, and they've all been merged with the "Movies" thread, but I felt that we should discuss the plot and quirks of the movie in a different thread, that way nobody accidentaly reads spoilers while browsing through the overall movies thread. After the movie's been out for a while, I figure we could merge it together, but not while the movie is so new. Anyways, these are my little thoughts at the end: 1) Cobbs says he's been away from home for awhile, yet when he gets back home his children are exactly the same age, in the exact same position he dreamed them in. 2) He abandons his totem while it's spinning. The only other person to do this was his wife (Mal), after she "locked away" her knowledge that the reality she was in wasn't real (in Limbo). 3) The old man saw his totem. Cobbs had stated earlier in the movie that no one was supposed to do that. 4) Cobbs missed all four kicks, and he was stuck underwater when the car was going down. If he somehow managed to get out of Limbo, he most likely would have died and gone right back down again. 5) When he wakes up in the airplane, no one looks concerned or anything, AND, he's not hooked up to the "Dream Machine." If he can only leave Limbo when the sedative had worn out, he should have waken up RIGHT as they removed the tube from the "Dream Machine" from his wrist. That brings me to believe that Cobbs is still in the dream world. Now, something else that I noticed, was that this whole movie could be a dream because of: 1) Cobbs says that dreams don't have a beginning. Nolan used the "ending" to maybe disguise the fact that the story really has no real "start," it just picks up in another dream. 2) Why the hell was Cobbs able to bring a train into the dream, when he didn't design it? He was just supposed to populate it. 3) Throughout the entire movie, Cobbs is told that he's going to "grow up and die alone." Do you think Mal is still alive, and Cobbs really is stuck in a dream world? Maybe Mal is planting that idea into Cobbs mind (inception) in order to get him to realize he's still dreaming? 4) How did he get a train in there if it was Fischer's projection? I'm interested in your thoughts.