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	<title>Comments on: Progress City Home Theater: Up (2009)</title>
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		<title>By: android.dreamer</title>
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		<description>Very thorough review! I really don&#039;t want to buy a disk. I&#039;m waiting for Disney to release their purely digital format, so I can simply download the content I want and watch it via HMDI between computer and TV.  I really would like to pick and choose the special features I want to watch from multiple Pixar films. 

As far as the third act, Pixar films have been very good, but they always look like they could have been better. They always start with the characters and then create a story around them. Then they do a bunch of production for that story and scrap it in the middle, like that whole story with the golden egg that never made its way into the film. Instead of constantly reworking story lines, if they could see a film from beginning to end, then I think it will end up better. Unless I&#039;m mistaken, Toy Story 3&#039;s story was left unchanged and was finished for voice acting earlier than expected. 

Off topic, if you get the highest score on Toy Story Mania, I think they should give you a small prize or at least a discount on your photo.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very thorough review! I really don&#8217;t want to buy a disk. I&#8217;m waiting for Disney to release their purely digital format, so I can simply download the content I want and watch it via HMDI between computer and TV.  I really would like to pick and choose the special features I want to watch from multiple Pixar films. </p>
<p>As far as the third act, Pixar films have been very good, but they always look like they could have been better. They always start with the characters and then create a story around them. Then they do a bunch of production for that story and scrap it in the middle, like that whole story with the golden egg that never made its way into the film. Instead of constantly reworking story lines, if they could see a film from beginning to end, then I think it will end up better. Unless I&#8217;m mistaken, Toy Story 3&#8242;s story was left unchanged and was finished for voice acting earlier than expected. </p>
<p>Off topic, if you get the highest score on Toy Story Mania, I think they should give you a small prize or at least a discount on your photo.</p>
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