• 'The Incredibles 2' and 'Cars 3' have been announced
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[QUOTE=AaronM202;44280292]Doesnt stop people from talking about spoilers from other old movies. Who spoils anything when referring to the Star Wars movies.[/QUOTE] Star Wars is far more culturally ingrained than the incredibles, not that that's a valid excuse to not tag spoilers.
If you haven't seen The Incredibles then you are not really alive anyway, and thus we should not be concerned about spoiling anything for you. [editline].[/editline] You've had [I]ten years![/I]
[QUOTE=RetaDepa;44278139]If Pixar manage to keep the same dark tone that The Incredibles had then I have very high hopes for it.[/QUOTE] It's because of this dark tone that I found Incredibles still fun to watch what...8 years later after having seen it as a kid.
Oh god yes. Ten years later and The Incredibles remains my favorite movie of all time.
[QUOTE=RetaDepa;44278139]If Pixar manage to keep the same dark tone that The Incredibles had then I have very high hopes for it.[/QUOTE] ay man the newest toystory was rad as shit and that didn't 'need' to be made but they did it anyway and it rocked
I just cant wait for the new shrek
[QUOTE=A_Pigeon;44279227]they also confirmed shrek 5 earlier[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.movieweb.com/news/shrek-5-will-happen-says-dreamworks-animation-ceo[/url] I thought you were kidding.
So, who's going to be the lucky fellow to update the Pixar Conspiracy site?
If somebody at Pixar just went straight out and admitted "we made cars 3 because we like money and we can make like four other movies with the money made from it" then that'd be fine with me.
[QUOTE=Keychain;44280723][url]http://www.movieweb.com/news/shrek-5-will-happen-says-dreamworks-animation-ceo[/url] I thought you were kidding.[/QUOTE] well, i guess what they said about shrek 4 being the last shrek ever was total bullshit, then [sp]the shrek is never ogre[/sp]
Am I the only one who actually enjoyed the first cars movie? It wasn't the best, but I liked it quite a bit. Haven't seen cars 2, but I heard it was pretty meh.
[QUOTE=CompanionMube;44280934]well, i guess what they said about shrek 4 being the last shrek ever was total bullshit, then [sp]the shrek is never ogre[/sp][/QUOTE] Originally there was gonna be five, but then they decided to make the fourth the last for whatever reason.
[QUOTE=Stiffy360;44280974]Am I the only one who actually enjoyed the first cars movie? It wasn't the best, but I liked it quite a bit. Haven't seen cars 2, but I heard it was pretty meh.[/QUOTE] Cars 1 was the director's love letter to Nascar, and he admitted that himself and how it had affected the quality of the final product. Cars 2 is "GUYS WE NEED MORE MONEY, WHEN WHEN I SAY MORE MONEY I MEAN ALL OF IT".
[QUOTE=Stiffy360;44280974]Am I the only one who actually enjoyed the first cars movie? It wasn't the best, but I liked it quite a bit. Haven't seen cars 2, but I heard it was pretty meh.[/QUOTE] It wasn't bad. Meh, by Pixar standards, but there has been far worse in the world of animation.
Most wanted and least wanted sequal both announced at the same time
[QUOTE=usaokay;44279504] I honestly hope Cars 3 is the final film in the franchise.[/QUOTE] I would think the next planes sequal continues that horror. I know Planes is just about planes but really its pretty much the same universe but looks at a different vehicle. :pwn:
So glad Brad Bird is returning for The Incredibles 2 and I hope he will be involved in more animated features. I don't believe he's made a bad movie yet and IMO, he was the most essential person who made the first Incredibles so good. His great direction and his passion for comics and superheroes, particularly the Silver and Bronze ages stuff, makes him the best candidate for any family oriented animated movie dealing with superheroes and 'pulp' sci-fi, i.e. The Iron Giant.
This is incredible news. The Incredibles is definitely my favorite Pixar movie, and I've been waiting for a sequel for ages.
i'm conflicted The Incredibles was incredible. incredible to the point where i thought a sequel would only take away from it but it's a paradoxical belief system, because brad bird is doing it. it's like, can god make a boulder so heavy that even he cannot make a heavier boulder?
[QUOTE=Keychain;44280723][url]http://www.movieweb.com/news/shrek-5-will-happen-says-dreamworks-animation-ceo[/url] I thought you were kidding.[/QUOTE] shrek got wrecked :(
[QUOTE=A_Pigeon;44279227]they also confirmed shrek 5 earlier[/QUOTE] "they" You make it sound as if Shrek is produced by Disney or Pixar [editline]19th March 2014[/editline] Also fuck anyone pissing on Cars or Brave, I loved those movies. I've never seen a bad Pixar movie, ever.
I just watched the Incredibles again like last week and always wished they had made a sequel. I always found it so strange that the one movie that [i]directly[/i] hinted at a sequel so strongly never got one, considering all the other movies Pixar & Disney both have made that are sequels to movies that either didn't need or deserve one. Needless to say I'm extremely excited and only hope they can make Incredibles 2 the sequel the original deserves. As for Cars 3? Meh.
[QUOTE=Coyoteze;44284706]"they" You make it sound as if Shrek is produced by Disney or Pixar [editline]19th March 2014[/editline] Also fuck anyone pissing on Cars or Brave, I loved those movies. I've never seen a bad Pixar movie, ever.[/QUOTE] Getting annoyed over people pissing on Brave, I can understand. It wasn't the usual super-mega-amazing Pixar quality, but that doesn't mean much beyond "it's not pants-shittingly perfect". Pixar's merely-okay work is a lot of other studios' best, or even what those studios try and aspire to but fall short of. Cars on the other hand, I can totally understand the hate towards. Its world was noticeably nonsensical ( which is bad when most if not all other Pixar movies try to make logical, understandable worlds), the characters were pretty flat and cookie-cutter (proud jerk who becomes humble hero, old mentor, weird slightly-stupid friend, female who exists because romance, etc.), and I'm pretty sure the plot was a direct rip-off of the movie [I]Doc Hollywood[/I] (city bigshot breaks shit in small rural town, is forced to stay and fix/repay it, learns lesson about humility and becomes a hero). The big difference between Brave and Cars is effort, plain and simple. Brave is a movie with a plot that's (more) original, has rounded and interesting characters, and a world that's easily understandable and doesn't raise fucktons of disbelief suspension-breaking questions. Cars, on the other side of the coin, had flat characters, a suspiciously-copycat-seeming plot, and a world that made you question how the fuck anything and everything worked at pretty much every cut of the camera. Then again, this is all just my own opinion, except for the "[I]Doc Hollywood [/I]ripoff plot" part, which many others who disliked Cars also believe. Oh, almost forgot the fact that Cars seemed to be geared towards selling as many armfuls of merchandise as possible, in what reeks of executive meddling to the Nth degree.
Cars/Planes/Boats/FuckingAnamorphicVehicles is just a "gib mone pls" at this point.
Hard to believe The Incredibles was 10 years ago. I remember watching it with my cousins at Thanksgiving Dinner when it was new'ish. Why do I have a feeling that the plot twist near the end of the original where [sp]The Baby apparently is the Anti Christ or its power is transformation or something?[/sp] is going to be a major plot point?
[QUOTE=Mbbird;44284918]Cars/Planes/Boats/FuckingAnamorphicVehicles is just a "gib mone pls" at this point.[/QUOTE] With the original Cars, you could at least claim it was just an oddly-popular fluke from the usually-amazing Pixar. The sequels and spin-off(s)... not so much. If there's ever been a bigger example of a giant corporation (temporarily) gutting a wonderful uncorrupted subdivision like a fish for a little more money, I have yet to see it.
[QUOTE=Xieneus;44278364]Oh my god The Incredibles. I loved that movie so much.[/QUOTE] I love the Incredibles! I always quote the "If everyone's special, nobody's special" line in school essays and shit Here's an example, in the tl;dr bit: [url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1345905&p=43481934&viewfull=1#post43481934[/url]
What could they possibly do in yet another sequal to Cars? Cars 2 was already grasping at really bizarre straws and the only reasonable plot I can think of would involve Lightning getting over a career-ending crash . . .
[QUOTE=usaokay;44279596]That's like saying Alien: Resurrection and the Star Wars prequels never happened. But it's there. And it exists. and there's nothing you could do about it.[/QUOTE] What the hell is Alien: Resurrection? Isn't it that nonexistent Alien product next to Aliens: Colonial Marines and AvP: Requiem that also doesn't exist?
Man, I hope this will be just as good if not better than the first one. The Incredibles is one of my all time favorite animated films.
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