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Right he is. Because even if Ratatouille doesn't come out of the gate with some super-duper opening weekend, and folks say that Iger and company got snookered in the Pixar deal, it doesn't matter. Sure, the Pixar deal was pricey, but it was worth it. Disney all but reinvented itself with the deal. Top Pixar creative font John Lasseter has remade Disney's stumbling animated studio, replacing the director for the upcoming American Dog and jumping in to overhaul the recent Meet the Robinsons.
Jeroen wrote:Such a shame Chris sanders is replaced,
I loved what he did with Lilo & Stitch.
John Lasetter is overcancelling stuff in my humble opinion.
Kevin
Microphone Jonez, the plot of American Dog I heard a few months ago couldn't have been more different than Cars. It was a sprawling story that drew from several different genres -- not at all the simple, Doc Hollywood story of Cars.
Well, that's the thing, I don't think were suppose "get" anything. Things didn't work out, and now its different. Not a bad thing, and certanly not unusual.ShyViolet wrote:What I don't get is why John didn't just leave Chris alone to make his film.
That has me puzzled, too. So far it sounds way to similar to 101-2, but I'm hoping there's a big difference when more info is revealed.ShyViolet wrote:How could he decide in favor of a tired retread of a DTV film?
And that's why I'm thinking their holding back crucial details.ShyViolet wrote:He MUST know that there's something wrong here.
ShyViolet wrote:As for the inevitable DVD to come, I very much doubt we'll be seeing anything of Chris' original ideas on it.
Would any studio, really? This has been done many time before, and with most cases, its never acknowleged. To much 'face' value.ShyViolet wrote:Even if Bolt is a big success, I doubt anyone at Disney OR Pixar wants the audience to know that this started out as a whole other film until the director was kicked off his own project.