Due to the success of this short, they must have thrown him in as a reference to this. Review by Justin Peterson 2. The short appears to be taking place in New York, but the accordion music gives it more of a European vibe. I will be adding playing chess in a New York park with my son to my bucket list. Is this what my Grandpa does with himself all day?
Or is Geri secretly the last man on Earth and has been going insane due to isolation? Review by KYK 1. Did any else get Superman III vibes? Instead of a junkyard fight to see who carries the S, we got dentures instead. Anyways, Geri is the best in Toy Story 2. A droll and sweet bit of comedy, Jan Pinkava's "Geri's Game" captures as much quiet personality in four minutes than many films do in The animation is crisp, if rudimentary compared to today's CG fantasias; and, with nary a word of dialogue, the film communicates emotion, drive, and the thrill of victory.
It is a clever, enjoyable, and memorable piece of work. I mean everything here is great. There was plenty of good vocabulary and lots of details. Good job!!!!! Like Liked by 1 person. Ellise, You make some really good observations about the film, and it has allowed you to create a really detailed description. You have used some good vocabulary. Next time try to use the model text and thesaurus wheel to make your vocabulary really stand out.
I think your plot was amazing you put very descriptive words in it well done by Megan Mcgill. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. WIN: I can use a selection of the ambitious vocabulary from my plan in my plot summary. Share this: Twitter Facebook.
So Geri will continue playing, continue tricking G2; putting on a performance only for himself, deep into the months of winter. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email.
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