Have mixed feelings about UP now having watched it for
the first time.
On the plus side, it's another milestone for PIXAR who
can't seem to do anything wrong. Their films have become
more perfected with each release.
Count me in as one of those that were pulled by the
emotional strings. A real testament to what great animation
can do with no dialogue to support it.
This is by far the epitome of Blu-ray presentations. I was
stunned by how beautiful this transfer looks. It is the very
reason why people who don't have Blu-ray are missing out
on something special. Just a marvel to look at.
I also kind of like the fact that Disney does this whole
NOW PLAYING IN THEATERS and COMING SOON TO
BLU-RAY trailer play. You don't see this much on Blu-ray and
I enjoy the aspect of having trailers playing prior to the
Feature Presentation --- as long as you can skip through
them (which was no problem here if one wished to).
Disney did a wonderful job with their packaging and offering
a DVD copy in the mix without robbing our wallets in
the process. It was a really nice Amazon deal to snag
this and MONSTERS INC. for under $20 each. Seems you
can get great deals on Disney titles these days and all of
us are appreciative of the great value the studio is giving
to consumers.
...but back to the film....
The problem I had was entirely with the feature itself. I just
didn't get into the movie as much as I had hoped. The
talking dogs took me out of the story and that kid was so
annoying that I wanted to give him a merit badge for being
a royal "PITA."
I'm making it all seem fare worse than it is. On a whole,
this is a marvel of a film to behold. I just wish it was a bit
more fun and a lot less talking dogs.
This is one to own!