Yesterday I was tired; this morning I found the energy to say a tiny bit more about the Animated Feature Film nominees.
Have you seen them?
First of all, Flow is amazing and might win. It's about a cat!

My second favorite is Inside Out 2, which I thought was clever and actually engaged me more than the first one (which won). I rather enjoyed Ennui ("Ennui, are you paying attention?" "Non.") and I think the broccoli boat should be a Disneyland ride?!
Memoir Of A Snail is the weirdo one, and not for kids. It was so not my style at all, but then grew on me a little bit because the old woman voiced by Jacki Weaver is amazing (in a kind of get-off-my-lawn way) and I love the snail at the end

Also not really my thing is Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, although I'm sure that humor and the misunderstanding between them works for some people. It makes me feel anxious about the dog! Like, wake up dumb human! Anyway, this had a major scene with a bridge that tried to get in on last year's Mission Impossible/Indiana Jones years-later-sequel-dramatic-scene -of-peril-on-a-big-high-bridge who-wore-it -better territory.
Speaking of who-wore-it-better, this year's theme is robots that you order or buy to do a job and whose prime directive may or may not jibe with what you need. Reality, much? The Wild Robot is not the only nominated flick to do this (in various categories) but it's a big one and lots of folks' favorite. Could win.
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