The poster and photos for "Brave" look somewhat intriguing though.
"Toy Story 3"? Matthias, for crying out loud, Toy Story is the only truly artistically successful mainstream trilogy. It is beyond reproach.
It definitely sounds like Cars 2 is a dropped ball, but can I just be a voice of reason? Reviews at the time suggested A Bug's Life and the first Cars were also dropped balls. I regard Pixar as the finest studio working today and they'd already made slight duds. The very concept of Cars is limited and flawed. I have absolutely no qualms about their other sequels; Monsters is unnecessary, but has potential and if they ever get around to The Incredibles 2... well, it's a superhero movie. It needs a sequel!
Monsters, Inc. 2 has potential. [...] with a good story they can do something with those characters.
"Nerdy programmers"? Bloody hell, are we talking about the same Pixar?
the story was neither original nor could it compete against Antz
Quote from: Jon on June 24, 2011, 02:11:25 PM"Nerdy programmers"? Bloody hell, are we talking about the same Pixar? Not sure if there's another one.I'm only aware of two Pixar productions that have a decent story line (Finding Nemo and Wall-E)The Rest, well let me put it into this list:Finding Nemo -> Look, we can do waterCars -> Hey, now we can do proper reflections tooRatatouille -> Isn't it amazing? We now are able to trace every single hairIt's true that Pixar's major productions always are hallmarks of technical perfection (for the time in which they were made). But that's more or less all.Take A Bug's Life as example. It competed against "Antz". And while A Bug's Life definitely looked like State-of-the-Art (especially compared to Antz, which looked like a computer game of the mid-eighties), the story was neither original nor could it compete against Antz"Story First" ... ??Hell, even the concept to place cars as main-characters for a feature should give you something to think. This only makes sense if it's "Technical Effects First".... And it even ruins the merchandising, because it's very difficult to make a soft-toy out of a car.
No-one discussed Kung Fu Panda like this
Pixar have made huge leaps in technology, but do you honestly think that's their primary goal? Or the only one they are really capable of?
QuotePixar have made huge leaps in technology, but do you honestly think that's their primary goal? Or the only one they are really capable of?Funnily that's exactly what I believe.But it's like with all believes: I might be totally wrong!
Just out of interest for context, do you like any animations? Particularly those aimed at younger audiences, so I don't mean Anime, but just the Pixar, Disney and Dreamworks stuff.