Is Nemo being re-released with a blooper reel?
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Yeah and I think it would've been great to hear these voices crack up too. Allison Janney, Ellen, such wonderful voice work. Maybe the DVD will have some outtake footage during the voice recordings.
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I just read in Entertainment Weekly that Pixar decided not to include blooper reels because they didn't want it to become an overused and cliche part of their films.
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Originally posted by Shilex
I just read in Entertainment Weekly that Pixar decided not to include blooper reels because they didn't want it to become an overused and cliche part of their films.
I just read in Entertainment Weekly that Pixar decided not to include blooper reels because they didn't want it to become an overused and cliche part of their films.
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Originally posted by Groucho
Um...hello, folks? This is a cartoon...there aren't bloopers because cartoon characters don't mess up their lines, trip on scenary, and such.
Um...hello, folks? This is a cartoon...there aren't bloopers because cartoon characters don't mess up their lines, trip on scenary, and such.
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The original Toy Story didn't have any outtakes. They actually came up with the idea of animating some fake "outtakes" during the making of this film, but were too busy just trying to get it completed in time to do them.
A Bug's Life was the first Pixar film to have outtakes, and the were so popular that Pixar released a second reel of outtakes a few weeks into it's theatrical release.
Toy Story 2 and Monsters Inc. both had outtakes, eventually. Both were initially released without outtakes, but then they were added in a few weeks later as a marketing ploy to generate repeat business.
However, by Monsters Inc., the joke of fake outtakes was wearing thin, in my opinion. I didn't like the outtakes in Monters Inc that much. However, I did very much enjoy the 'company play' bit that ran over the credits as well. That was a riot.
The little 'curtain calls' by the characters in Finding Nemo was nice, and it was different.
A Bug's Life was the first Pixar film to have outtakes, and the were so popular that Pixar released a second reel of outtakes a few weeks into it's theatrical release.
Toy Story 2 and Monsters Inc. both had outtakes, eventually. Both were initially released without outtakes, but then they were added in a few weeks later as a marketing ploy to generate repeat business.
However, by Monsters Inc., the joke of fake outtakes was wearing thin, in my opinion. I didn't like the outtakes in Monters Inc that much. However, I did very much enjoy the 'company play' bit that ran over the credits as well. That was a riot.
The little 'curtain calls' by the characters in Finding Nemo was nice, and it was different.