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Disney-Pixar’s Inside Out chronicled the complicated (or perhaps simplified) emotions of 11-year-old Riley, as she tackled daily life through the lenses of Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust, and Sadness. And now, Riley is apparently about to get some new emotions (love?) or at least some new complications, as one year later she goes on her first date.
We will always forgive you for your dick moments, Boromir. You do have one of the best self-sacrifices in movies, after all.
Remember the old lady from Dante's Peak that walks through the acid water? Yeah, she didn't make the list.
From the songs of 'Frozen to the loneliness in 'Inside Out,' some movies have a way of touching the sensitive areas and make your eyes go wet.
Dash Bomber writes, "Recently, I watched the movie Inside out for the first time. It was a wonderful movie with a very good lesson for young children these days. The lesson being, that all emotions are important in order for life to be enjoyed to its fullest; this is one aspect of humanity that most of us adults have, yet to learn. But, Inside Out holds a much darker secret that people have perhaps not considered. A secret so dark that it could alter the way we perceive Disney and the Andersen family forever. For us to understand what this particular secret is we must first take a look at the Andersen family."