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Images from Pixar's Ratatouille storybook(spoilers)

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Basically the storybook for the upcoming movie, now directed by everyone's favorite, Brad Bird.
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YAY!:D This is my first time seeing the human characters...and grandpa rat:confused:
 
You know, this is the first Pixar movie I have absolutely zero interest in.
 
Animated movie about a rat in Paris = me not interested

Animated movie about rat in Paris + Brad Bird = me there on opening day!:D
 
i didnt like Cars.

BRING BACK TOY STORY AND/OR INCREDIBLES!

:o

:csad:

i wanna relive my childhood.
 
I am absolutely sick of these CGI movies. They were enjoyable when Pixar made one every few years, and DreamWorks or another company would have one on occasion.

Now we have almost TEN A YEAR. It's ridiculous. It's the same thing ten times. Cute silly CGI animals have an adventure, with celebrity voices.

It was special when Pixar clearly put love and their best talents into projects like Monsters Inc and Toy Story. Now even they are just pumping out these flicks, it's a conveyor belt of mediocrity.
 
Kevin Roegele said:
I am absolutely sick of these CGI movies. They were enjoyable when Pixar made one every few years, and DreamWorks or another company would have one on occasion.

Now we have almost TEN A YEAR. It's ridiculous. It's the same thing ten times. Cute silly CGI animals have an adventure, with celebrity voices.

It was special when Pixar clearly put love and their best talents into projects like Monsters Inc and Toy Story. Now even they are just pumping out these flicks, it's a conveyor belt of mediocrity.
Hmmm, I haven't saw a mediocre film from Pixar yet... Even Cars had heart and depth once you got over the fact that you were watching a movie about talking automobiles. But I do see the point you're making, while Cars was good it wasn't on that same superior level of its predecessors, but that doesn't reduce the quality of the film to mediocrity.
 
Those rats look really funky,maybe they'd appeal to me more once animated.
 
brad bird is awesome, but my interest in this movie is non-existant.
 
This movie will probably tank at the box office like Flushed Away did.
 
I am absolutely sick of these CGI movies. They were enjoyable when Pixar made one every few years, and DreamWorks or another company would have one on occasion.

Now we have almost TEN A YEAR. It's ridiculous. It's the same thing ten times. Cute silly CGI animals have an adventure, with celebrity voices.

It was special when Pixar clearly put love and their best talents into projects like Monsters Inc and Toy Story. Now even they are just pumping out these flicks, it's a conveyor belt of mediocrity.


I can agree with you there. The first ones really had heart for me, and i enjoyed them. The last film i saw by Pixar and really cared for was The Incredibles. They are getting way overrated now.
 
Too many animated animal CGI flicks.

Too many superhero flicks.

Too many remakes.

Not enough imagination.
 
Whatever. Pixar is still making good stuff. Everyone said Cars was going to tank, didn't happen.

So Pixar might release one CG animated feature every 1 and a half to 2 years, which they've basically been doing since Toy Story 2. I don't exactly by into this pumping out mediocrity crap.

Pixar movies do have imagination, and Ratatoiulle looks pretty fun for the most part. Brad Bird has yet to do wrong IMHO. This looks infinitely better than Flushed Away at least.

FYI,

This movie was originally supposed to be Pixar's first feature indepedent of Disney before the merger.
 
Too many animated animal CGI flicks.

Too many superhero flicks.

Too many remakes.

Not enough imagination.

The movies are there,threads about other types of movies appear day to day but get no responses
 
Whatever. Pixar is still making good stuff. Everyone said Cars was going to tank, didn't happen.

So Pixar might release one CG animated feature every 1 and a half to 2 years, which they've basically been doing since Toy Story 2. I don't exactly by into this pumping out mediocrity crap.

Pixar movies do have imagination, and Ratatoiulle looks pretty fun for the most part. Brad Bird has yet to do wrong IMHO. This looks infinitely better than Flushed Away at least.

FYI,

This movie was originally supposed to be Pixar's first feature indepedent of Disney before the merger.

LOL, that's because you haven't read my post properly.
 
People just like to whine and be miserable.

Pan's Labryinth. Now that was an imaginative movie :) .
 

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