Ratatouille

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  • Reply 21 of 24
    SpamSandwichspamsandwich Posts: 33,407member
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    Originally Posted by ShawnJ View Post


    Teaser-trailer for the next Pixar film:



    WALL-E



    Wall-E, on the other hand, looks very un-promising. I think they are late to the party with the robot movies.
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  • Reply 22 of 24
    SpamSandwichspamsandwich Posts: 33,407member
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    Originally Posted by pt123 View Post


    Could they have used something besides a rat for a movie about cooking and restaurants?



    It's called irony.
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  • Reply 23 of 24
    SpamSandwichspamsandwich Posts: 33,407member
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    Originally Posted by @_@ Artman View Post


    Haven't seen Ratatouille yet. But the remarks here make me curious.



    Did see a new Japanese Anime titled "Paprika" and was the most impressive feat of CGI and hand drawn animation of this genre since "Swept Away". Highly recommend it.



    Poster:





    Trailer




    High curiosity quotient on this one for me. I liked "Millennium Actress"... Satoshi Kon employs some very effective unnerving imagery in his movies. I still prefer the brilliance of Hayao Miyazaki, though.
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  • Reply 24 of 24
    hirohiro Posts: 2,663member
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    Originally Posted by SpamSandwich View Post


    Wall-E, on the other hand, looks very un-promising. I think they are late to the party with the robot movies.





    As has been said roughly about every Pixar movie since Toy story. Oh, you forgot anout Story about a effin fish? Cars with a ridiculous tow truck? No way! 100% flop!



    yeah. right.



    With Pixar it's not about the robots, it's about the story. Then they do the story with great CGI.





    Other folks think about cool CGI & effects, then try to bend a story to fit. Hmmmm, Transformers & Michael Bay anyone?



    Seeing as how there are only three stories of interest: Man vs Man; Man vs Himself; and Man vs Nature; why bother with books TV Games or Movies at all. Aren't they a bit late to the table too?
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