It's no surprise there are a lot of women watching this movie. It is still normal for moms to stay home with kids over the summer. Lots of kids (and their moms) going to watch movies during the week. In the middle of the day
I went on dad's day and the theatre was packed. It's a great family movie.Aggie Therapist said:agdoc2001 said:Absolutely doesn't mean you can't enjoy them - just that the primary audience for these movies is female and the audience numbers bear that out. A lot of guys enjoyed the Barbie movie, but they weren't the primary intended audience for that movie either.Brian Earl Spilner said:Strange that I and many other men seemed to enjoy the movie then.Quote:
Illumination makes fun movies for kids, Pixar now makes movies aimed at middle aged females that sometimes also appeal to kids.
The Illumination movies are more gender neutral
The primary audience for these movies are families.
The Barbie movie was a great watch for a guy as well. Look how much fun Ken had being in a patriarchal society for the first time. I thought that was a great way to show the difference on how men and women experience the world differently.
agreed. we went as a family on opening day. everyone enjoyed it, including me, the dad.BadMoonRisin said:I went on dad's day and the theatre was packed. It's a great family movie.Aggie Therapist said:agdoc2001 said:Absolutely doesn't mean you can't enjoy them - just that the primary audience for these movies is female and the audience numbers bear that out. A lot of guys enjoyed the Barbie movie, but they weren't the primary intended audience for that movie either.Brian Earl Spilner said:Strange that I and many other men seemed to enjoy the movie then.Quote:
Illumination makes fun movies for kids, Pixar now makes movies aimed at middle aged females that sometimes also appeal to kids.
The Illumination movies are more gender neutral
The primary audience for these movies are families.
The Barbie movie was a great watch for a guy as well. Look how much fun Ken had being in a patriarchal society for the first time. I thought that was a great way to show the difference on how men and women experience the world differently.
Riley goes to Texas A&M experiences BAS and then ...............Aggie Therapist said:jokershady said:Awesome! Appreciate the professional perspective.Aggie Therapist said:jokershady said:Genuinely curious….in your line of work which movie do you hold in higher regard in relating/recommending it to clients….the first one or this one?Aggie Therapist said:
As a clinical therapist, this movie is absolutely amazing for opening a dialogue with your kids and teens on emotions and why we feel a certain way sometimes.
I will watch this movie and recommend it to clients.
They're both great to me but curious to hear your take.
The first one focuses mainly on how any overpowering emotion regardless of its purpose is negative and all emotions are important when kept in check.
This one does focus on the same thing but deals with more complex (or new) emotions as you come of age and the complexity of building your character and beliefs.
I think the first one is great for smaller kiddos but I appreciate the complexity of the second inside out 2 because more emotions are involved.
I do like the second one better personally. They shed some light on cognitive distortions we process (irrational thoughts) and doing a great job on focusing on thinking errors ( "I'm not good enough" was said for a long time by Riley's mind in the movie) but we can challenge those thoughts of self doubt before the turn into negative core beliefs. There's usually plenty of evidence we dismiss because we are hyper fixated on only our negatives.
If you had your choice and they made a 3rd one, what would you want them to focus on?
I don't know if there should be a third one for Disney/Pixar.
Depends how dark you want to get.
Riley's dad leaves the family and she enters depression and guilt. (new emotions!)
Riley gets her heart broken by her boyfriend and isolates for months. Becomes anorexic because she thinks her boyfriend left her because of size.
Riley enters teenage angst, starts hanging out with the wrong crowd and lying more to her parents.
Riley starts abusing fentanyl, has a suicide attempt after trying to OD on her mom's oxycodone stash.
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I think it would be cool if they enter the college years for number 3. We can see more anxiety, young love and self-image issues highlighted. Riley seeking therapy to improve her mental wellness in college. Maybe Riley being exposed to temptation vs studying properly and doing the right things in school.
She could have a nervous breakdown from the pressures of school and being a collegiate hockey player and having to deal with the issues of being a female in a patriarchal society.
FIFYThe Porkchop Express said:
A $30 million domestic Wednesday for Inside Out 2. Thank goodness all those gals can stay at home and takePeggy SueAighden andBobbi MaeBreighden to the movies during the day while their husbands are at work!
The joke was that the previous post had a very "50s mentality" of moms all staying home with the kidsEl Gallo Blanco said:FIFYThe Porkchop Express said:
A $30 million domestic Wednesday for Inside Out 2. Thank goodness all those gals can stay at home and takePeggy SueAighden andBobbi MaeBreighden to the movies during the day while their husbands are at work!
well….technically it was a holiday….so………..The Porkchop Express said:
A $30 million domestic Wednesday for Inside Out 2. Thank goodness all those gals can stay at home and take Peggy Sue and Bobbi Mae to the movies during the day while their husbands are at work!
Doh, your names were very fitting then.The Porkchop Express said:The joke was that the previous post had a very "50s mentality" of moms all staying home with the kidsEl Gallo Blanco said:FIFYThe Porkchop Express said:
A $30 million domestic Wednesday for Inside Out 2. Thank goodness all those gals can stay at home and takePeggy SueAighden andBobbi MaeBreighden to the movies during the day while their husbands are at work!
That one was tough but the one that got me the most was the first time we here, "I'm not good enough."The Porkchop Express said:
The biggest moment of feels for me was when Joy says, "Is there not as much joy when you grow up?"
ElephantRider said:
How many of the posters that didn't like it (or the first one) frequent F16?
The Porkchop Express said:
The biggest moment of feels for me was when Joy says, "Is there not as much joy when you grow up?"
Bunk Moreland said:
Was Toy Story a movie for boys and middle aged men?
atag said:
That was such a kind considerate thought. I will try it. My weird coping mechanism is to put on a show I've seen 100x that I don't have to watch but it drowns out my thoughts. This sounds healthier.
Same article says they paid Poehler $5 million and she got creative consultancy on the role, so yeah $100 k would be a lowball, especially as Kaling and Hader have been very successful across multiple platforms in the past decade.watty said:
I don't know, $100k for about one day of work sounds like a pretty good deal to me.