'The Incredibles 2' and 'Cars 3' have been announced
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[QUOTE=megafat;44285113]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?[/QUOTE]
I liked AvP:R.
Although I do tend to skip the teen drama parts
Disney just keeps driving cars into the ground.
The first one was OK at best.
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HONEY?!?! WHERE'S MY SUPERSUIT?
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HONEY?!?! WHERE'S MY SUPERSUIT?[/QUOTE]
[I]WHY DO YOU NEED TO KNOW?[/I]
[QUOTE=Oizen;44285281]Disney just keeps [B]driving cars[/B] into the ground.
The first one was OK at best.[/QUOTE]
lol
Now just get Michael Giacchino to do the music again, and i got nothing to add
[QUOTE=Flyingman356;44286330]lol[/QUOTE]
I know this is hard to believe, but that wasn't intentional.
I wish they did more original things like "Up", for example, not another #insertmovienamehere 2.
I wish [I]I[/I] had a supersuit.
[editline]19th March 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=antianan;44287406]I wish they did more original things like "Up", for example, not another #insertmovienamehere 2.[/QUOTE]
Agreed, however, this is The Incredibles we're talking about: a movie that we've been begging for a sequel to for almost ten years. It was just [I]so good,[/I] and there's [I]so much room for expansion.[/I]
I don't care what anybody says
i would hit violet like the fist of an angry god
especially the shy version of her earlier in the film
By the way, everyone going "oh, I wish Disney would stop ruining Pixar" should realize one thing.
When Disney bought Pixar, the guys who controlled Pixar immediately started controlling the entire creative side of Disney. That's why when we think about movies like Princess and the Frog and Wreck-it-Ralph and even Frozen, we can thank John Lasseter, one of Pixar's creators, for it.
But apparently people just ignore that when sequels start coming out. What, do you guys genuinely think that Bob Iger, the Disney CEO, marched into the Pixar studios and whipped them into making Cars 3? John Lasseter and Ed Catmull (another one of Pixar's creators) are in high positions on the Disney company. They obviously had their hands in this choice.
Now even with that said, you guys need to remember Disney is a bigass company, and it's not one guy who controls it all. Iger is the CEO, yes, but you got presidents for every division. President for Pixar, for the Parks, for ABC, for Disney Channel, for Disney Interactive... and often time, they are the guys who decide when things happen or not. So, again, Pixar had as much influence on this decision as Iger and the board of directors did.
So if you want to blame anyone, you gotta blame Pixar themselves. Although that would mean we need to abandon Pixar's beloved "underdog" image, which everyone latches on to, and admit that Disney is not the source of all evil.
Also
[QUOTE=antianan;44287406]I wish they did more original things like "Up", for example, not another #insertmovienamehere 2.[/QUOTE]
There are two original movies coming out from Pixar- Inside Out, and The Good Dinosaur.
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;44287444]
Agreed, however, this is The Incredibles we're talking about: a movie that we've been begging for a sequel to for almost ten years. It was just [I]so good,[/I] and there's [I]so much room for expansion.[/I][/QUOTE]
Well, I guess it's just me then. I didn't like "the incredibles" that much, maybe that's the reason.
It's not that i don't like sequels at all, I have been praying for the "how to train your dragon" sequel since it's release, for example.
I'm just hoping there isn't a Wall-E sequel.
What would that even be about?
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[QUOTE=Oizen;44287612]I'm just hoping there isn't a Wall-E sequel.
What would that even be about?[/QUOTE]
The humans cleaning up and recolonizing earth
then someone wakes a terrible beast/malfunctioning robot/mutated creature/surviving but tribal humans and they have to get past that in order to reclaim the homeworld
That's usually how movies play out
[QUOTE=Oizen;44287612]I'm just hoping there isn't a Wall-E sequel.
What would that even be about?[/QUOTE]
Wish Wall-E didn't get all preachy the second half. I mean yeah the over-polluted Earth and mindless consumerism caused by Buy-N-Large [I]were [/I]preachy, but it was part of the setting and made sense without getting to in your face. When the humans showed up, it felt a bit too on the nose.
I preferred the first half when it was a cutesy robot love story. I guess it would have been hard to make a story entirely out of that, but still.
[QUOTE=Skyward;44289010]Wish Wall-E didn't get all preachy the second half. I mean yeah the over-polluted Earth and mindless consumerism caused by Buy-N-Large [I]were [/I]preachy, but it was part of the setting and made sense without getting to in your face. When the humans showed up, it felt a bit too on the nose.
I preferred the first half when it was a cutesy robot love story. I guess it would have been hard to make a story entirely out of that, but still.[/QUOTE]
According to what I remember from the audio commentary, Stanton didn't really intend for the film to be preachy about environmentalism and consumerism. It was more of a "what-if" scenario. However, I suppose that's sort of the nature of the beast considering the setting and its really hard not to.
In all fairness, the movie largely revolves around Wall-E and EVE's relationship. Everything else feels like it was just a consequence of that and it has a domino effect of sorts.
[QUOTE=Demache;44290397]According to what I remember from the audio commentary, Stanton didn't really intend for the film to be preachy about environmentalism and consumerism. It was more of a "what-if" scenario. However, I suppose that's sort of the nature of the beast considering the setting and its really hard not to.
In all fairness, the movie largely revolves around Wall-E and EVE's relationship. Everything else feels like it was just a consequence of that and it has a domino effect of sorts.[/QUOTE]
I think some things are not so much preachy as the people who watch it are defensive.
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