Ahead, take a look at a few nostalgic TV and film characters who have likely inspired the beauty choices of many over the years. Roger "Verbal" Kint Kevin Spacey The Usual Suspects (1995) Verbal's informed scanning of a bulletin board while awaiting interrogation. Russell is adamant to assist Carl, and Carl sends him off on a wild goose chase to find a "snipe", a bird that does not exist according to Carl. Carl came up with a scheme to keep his promise to Ellie, and he used his old professional supplies to create a makeshift airship, using 10,000 helium balloons (although in real life, it would require over 1 million), which lifted Carl's house off its foundations. Russell is captured by Muntz, but Carl manages to board the dirigible in flight and free both Russell and Kevin. as a minor character. Carl's house now sits in the middle of a construction site as a real estate holdout. Carl does so while saying it is the "highest honor I can bestow, the Ellie Badge". Carl’s house home is revealed to have landed on the cliff overlooking Paradise Falls, fulfilling his childhood promise to Ellie after all those years. Sitcoms and movies from the 1990s and early 2000s did more than just entertain those of us who came of age during the time period. , 14 Iconic TV and Film Characters Who Definitely Inspired Your Beauty Choices Growing Up, The Truth Behind Chris Watts's Polygraph Score in Netflix's American Murder Documentary, Welcome to 2020, Mr. Banks! As the years passed, the city grew around Carl's old house with construction, as he refused to move. While Russell is looking around for his father, Carl walks across the stage to Russell and tells the Campmaster that he's here for him. Carl refuses, and dismisses the boy as obnoxious. However, due to their general life expenses and Ellie's aging, they become incapable of making the trip. ☝️, Awesome, You’re All Set! The leader of the construction crew has apparently been hassling him to sell the house for some time, but Carl remains persistent, even retaliating with acts such as "pouring prune juice in his gas tank". Settling into his home, Carl looks through Ellie's childhood scrapbook and finds a note from Ellie that says "Thanks for the adventure, Now go have a new one". In 1939, 9-year-old Carl Fredricksen[1] was a shy, quiet boy who idolized renowned explorer Charles F. Muntz. After surviving a thunderstorm, the house lands near a ravine facing Paradise Falls. Ellie's startling introduction causes Carl to release his balloon, which gets stuck in the attic. The leader of the construction crew stares at Carl through his window menacingly. However, the wooden plank breaks, and Carl ends up breaking his arm. Carl and Russell eventually reach the falls, but Russell is angry with Carl over his decision to save his house instead of Kevin. Muntz pursues them around the airship, finally cornering Dug, Kevin, and Russell inside Carl's tethered house. Ellie becomes a tour guide for a zoo and Carl becomes a balloon salesman, working side-by-side. After discovering an enchanted castle, it's up to her to break the spell and show the good in everyone. as a minor character. One of the stylization choices made for Up was that a square represented the past and a circle represented the future, the reason for Carl being box-shaped. When Russell's father misses his son's Senior Explorer ceremony, Carl presents Russell with his final badge: the grape soda cap that Ellie gave to Carl when they first met. Carl and Ellie eventually got married and grew old together in the restored house, working in a zoo as a balloon vendor and zookeeper, respectively. Retired balloon salesman Carl Fredriksen and eight-year-old Russell fly toward adventure as they seek the famed Paradise Falls! Muntz eventually catches up with them and starts a fire beneath Carl's house, forcing Carl to choose between saving it or Kevin. Carl is now 78-years old, has become withdrawn and lonely due to losing his wife. Carl appears in Dug's short as a supporting character. If Carl is 78 years old in 2009, and if he was 9 in 1939, he was either born in 1930 or 1929. She also tells Carl of her plans to go to Paradise Falls, the same place Charles F. Muntz had visited on his recent expedition to capture an exotic creature. After returning from South America, Russell attends a Wilderness Explorer sweat lodge meeting, to receive his "Assisting the Elderly Badge". Russell, a young Wilderness Explorer (a fictional scouting organization), becomes an accidental passenger in his effort to earn his final merit badge for assisting the elderly. Carl strikes the worker on the head with his cane, even causing the man to bleed, and nervously withdraws into his house. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.