Pixar's "Ratatouille" Teaser
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The full Ratatouille trailer is up.
Direct link here: http://www.drfoster.f2s.com/ (you need to scroll down to the March 28th update.
http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/ratatouille/
Direct link here: http://www.drfoster.f2s.com/ (you need to scroll down to the March 28th update.
http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/ratatouille/
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you would think that with the upgrade and installation of Disney Digital 3D (DLP) systems, Pixar might be the ideal and next batch of movies to get released as such... at this point, it looks like we'll have to wait for the next 3D DLP film to be Sony's Fall release of 'Beowulf' -
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Ratatouille looks like it could be Pixar's bestfilm yet. I'm digging the style a lot. The story sounds really interesting, and the animal human interaction seems pretty fresh into today's animation.
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I didn't click the link but I'm assuming it's the same trailer I saw in front of Meet The Robinsons. I haven't seen a Pixar movie I didn't like and this one should be fun. It definitely has Brad Bird's signature look and I'm a big fan of his.
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This is the guy who did The Iron Giant and The Incredibles.
I'm there.
Pixar has never let me down, unlike most I thought Cars was one of their stronger efforts and I had it as my #6 film of 2006.
I'm there.
Pixar has never let me down, unlike most I thought Cars was one of their stronger efforts and I had it as my #6 film of 2006.
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I agree..trust in Pixar.
But beyond that, I think the animation looks beautiful and the story is quite compelling. A rat that wants to be a gourmet chef...the impossible dream...it has a lot of potential.
But beyond that, I think the animation looks beautiful and the story is quite compelling. A rat that wants to be a gourmet chef...the impossible dream...it has a lot of potential.
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Originally Posted by hardercore
Pixar has never let me down, unlike most I thought Cars was one of their stronger efforts
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Pixar really can't go wrong. They put so much detail into their animation yet they never widdle down the story. Although I wasn't at all interested in the Cars movie (I hate NASCAR-type "sports") I saw it and loved it.
I will see this one regardless of reviews.
And hopefully Pixar won't get ripped out of another oscar...
unless Happy Feet 2 comes out
I will see this one regardless of reviews.
And hopefully Pixar won't get ripped out of another oscar...
unless Happy Feet 2 comes out
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Originally Posted by megashock5
I agree, I don't understand why so many thought it was weaker than the rest. Of course, I don't understand the lack of love that A Bug's Life gets either.
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Originally Posted by mmconhea
And hopefully Pixar won't get ripped out of another oscar...
unless Happy Feet 2 comes out
unless Happy Feet 2 comes out

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Originally Posted by GoldenJCJ
Unfortunately, Shrek The Third is coming...
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Originally Posted by TomOpus
I love A Bug's Life... I especially enjoyed Kevin Spacey as "Hopper". It's always been one of my favorite movies.
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Originally Posted by guywall
He says the word around their campus is it is the best looking film they've done to date.
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