Bring back pre-movie shorts!

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Buzz Lightyear finds himself in a support group for fast-food toys in "Small Fry," which is being shown before "The Muppets."

It's easy to complain about the movie experience today. Pricey tickets and concessions, everything in 3-D, jerky moviegoers who text or talk on their phones during the films -- who needs it? But recent films offer at least one trend I'd like to see more of -- the return of before-the-film shorts.

If you go to see "The Muppets," before Kermit and crew get rolling, you'll watch a short called "Small Fry" featuring the "Toy Story" characters. Buzz Lightyear winds up attending a support group for fast-food toys (Tai Kwon Doe! Koala Copter! Pizza Bot! Gary Grappling Hook!) and it's pretty darn entertaining. Yes, as you'll see in the clip below, that's "Glee's" Jane Lynch as Neptuna, the mermaid leading the group.

Before "Arthur Christmas" begins, there's a video of Justin Bieber's version of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town." Breakdancing steampunk 3-D elves aren't really what I associate with Christmas, but I'm sure Bieber fans were thrilled.

And earlier this month, Disney announced that when "Beauty and the Beast 3D" hits theaters in January, it will come with a short called "Tangled Ever After," featuring preparations for Rapunzel and Flynn's wedding.

I'd sure like to see this become more common, whether just with kid movies, or with others as well. Those awful commercials we're sometimes forced to watch before the feature don't count -- but real short films, be they cartoons, music videos, or something else, are usually a treat. Throw in an action serial and a World War II newsreel and now we're talking.

Are you a fan of shorts before movies, or do you just want to get right to the main film? Tell us in the comments.

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i saw the toy story short before the muppets and it was excellent... good warm up act for the movie... The Muppet movie it self was also very good... full house and everyone seemed to really enjoy it. Even got a round of applause at the end...

    Reply#1 - Wed Nov 30, 2011 10:52 AM EST

    I love this idea

      Reply#2 - Wed Nov 30, 2011 10:55 AM EST

      We always had cartoons before kid movies--always. And we all just loved them. We're long overdue to bring this back!

        Reply#3 - Wed Nov 30, 2011 11:41 AM EST

        I think Roger Rabbit got this whole idea going.

          Reply#4 - Wed Nov 30, 2011 5:07 PM EST

          Way back when the Animaniacs were still popular, they had a short before Thumbelina, "I'm Mad" (http://youtu.be/Y6aaLBmUSbI) It was the only reason I paid a ticket for it: To see the short. Fortunately, there was a dollar theater across the street from where I lived so I paid my dollar, watched the short, and walked out.

            Reply#5 - Wed Nov 30, 2011 8:20 PM EST
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