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This phonograph "reads" a rock’s rough surface and transforms it into beautiful ambient music pic.twitter.com/PYDzYsWWf8
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Rewatched Inside Out recently
Somehow the second time seeing this scene got me teary-eyed
motherfuckers say you can't kill an idea, yet this motherfucker is fucking DEAD lmao.
captcha is AY40K
Technically he committed suicide.
I remember when everyone assumed he was gonna be a twist villain
Well yeah nobody anticipated that Pixar was just going to remove the concept of villains period.
The real villian was the friends we made along the way.
Twist villains are worse than no villains. Full apologetically evil or nothing.
*unapologetically evil
>you can only be happy again when your imagination dies
Crypto shit is in Pixar movies now?
Remember when everyone expected him to be a twist villain?
Inside Out is a Mecha movie, and Riley is the mecha. She's just a meat robot.
Mandatory sad scene for clickbait articles. If the movie wanted to emphasize himself being forgotten, he should've had a larger role and more scenes with Riley at a younger age.
Rest in piss you shitty snuffleupafuck.
I want to defile Bing Bong.
sex con Bing Bong
Can't believe bros thought he was gonna be a twist villain
Why would that be hard to believe? The common trend at the time was twist villains rather than no villains, plus they made him look rather shady in his introduction scene.
No.
I think Inside Out was a fine movie, but I feel somewhat bitter about it with how Pixar created so many movies that recycled the idea from it afterwards, probably even more than they did with Toy Story at this point.
Damn near broke me in half.
no
The movie should've been about Joy and Anger instead of Joy and Sadness.
Think like the Ghost and Molly McGee duo but before The Ghost and Molly McGee.
Made me sad but in a movie I didn't enjoy.
Got kicked out of a movie theatre and nearly got into a fight outside because of it. inb4 greentext, it wasn't that interesting. I remember nothing about the movie besides that event.
Felt forced and shallow. Really unearned tugging at my heart strings.
How? It comes at the second act low point and functions perfectly as a metaphor for acceptance that Riley is growing up. Joy is a stand in for parents who have to accept the harsh truth that they cannot always protect their child from hardship, Bing Bong is an avatar of childhood safety and innocence. His death coming in the form of a self sacrifice sets the stage for Joy being noble enough to let Riley grow.