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I could not want to see this movie more: I love food, I love France, when I was a kid I had a pet rat named Stinkyand trusted Mercury Film Editor Erik Henriksen says the film is “utterly original, sharply clever, and earnestly moving.” Sold! Here is an interesting site where animator Michel Gagn lays out the process by which visual abstract representations of taste were created for the movie.

Hat tip to The Beat.
Degrading to women.
Why can't all you so-called progressives see that this is a pro-life film? It was made specifically for children, which means children must exist in order to see it, which means that their parents (who probably aren't well off enough to have a right to children) didn't abort them.
Wait. I can't tell if Matt's posting and being serious, or if he's posting and making a joke, or if somebody else is posting and pretending to be Matt in order to make fun of him. Somebody tell me what's going on!
Somebody hold me. Mommy!
I found it dull, probably the worst of the Pixar films. (hair pulling? A kiss that came from nowhere?) My 3 year old son also was pretty bored. guess we're one of the 5% that disliked the film.
"Wait. I can't tell if Matt's posting and being serious, or if he's posting and making a joke, or if somebody else is posting and pretending to be Matt in order to make fun of him. Somebody tell me what's going on!"
Somebody else posting in order to get the chance to buy me a beer in the club by way of apology.
Sorry, Matt. You only get one crybaby beer per quarter.
One each?
I mean, one beer for every tear...
I want to see this, just for the Patton Oswalt factor. He's hilarious.
not in this he's not. He's utterly generic and brings no life to the rat at all. He's the worst part. The chef and the critic steal the movie.
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I saw it this weekend and had a good time. It's a great kid's movie and an astonishing work of animation. But like I told somebody this morning, I still can't see flipping out over what is essentially a children's cartoon. I know a lot of people I know and respect will put this on their year-end list of favorite films, but I thought it was a great way to spend 2 hours, and then pretty much forget about afterwards.