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Waow! Pixar really is ahead of the competition. This preview is just awesome. The mise en scène is great in the first scene! Look at the lightenning! The textures! Remy's fur, the water!!!! Incredible! Can't wait!
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9-min preview:
Not <I>completely</I> sold on all aspects of the score...the smaller instances are <I>much</I> better than the brasyy bombastic stuff.
<I>Love</I> the look and the golden glow, which we've seen in other previews but which really comes out here.
Great direction and editing and absolutely <I>wonderful</I> animation, especially where Rat passes the soup and can't help himself add more ingredients. Although there's some really nice character moments where Bird and the team could have eaily overplayed this, it's all done in one master shot and some of those touches get a little lost...but in a very <I>good</I> way, and intentionally so.
Most importantly, and apart from the one great line ("I am a figment of your imagination"), the whole chase sequence plays out <I>without words</I>. If this is what Pixar can do with a rat in a restaurant, imagine what they'll achieve with <I>WALL-E</I> in a couple of years' time...
This could be the best Pixar movie so far (just amazing little things like Remy's heart beating under the bridge), but my one worry is that we've just seen the best action scene and most emotional moments in the pocture and the rest will be mostly kitchen comedy...even if it is with wit and invention.
DARN! Gotta wait until <I>OCTOBER</I>!?!!!?? Just not fair!
Not <I>completely</I> sold on all aspects of the score...the smaller instances are <I>much</I> better than the brasyy bombastic stuff.
<I>Love</I> the look and the golden glow, which we've seen in other previews but which really comes out here.
Great direction and editing and absolutely <I>wonderful</I> animation, especially where Rat passes the soup and can't help himself add more ingredients. Although there's some really nice character moments where Bird and the team could have eaily overplayed this, it's all done in one master shot and some of those touches get a little lost...but in a very <I>good</I> way, and intentionally so.
Most importantly, and apart from the one great line ("I am a figment of your imagination"), the whole chase sequence plays out <I>without words</I>. If this is what Pixar can do with a rat in a restaurant, imagine what they'll achieve with <I>WALL-E</I> in a couple of years' time...
This could be the best Pixar movie so far (just amazing little things like Remy's heart beating under the bridge), but my one worry is that we've just seen the best action scene and most emotional moments in the pocture and the rest will be mostly kitchen comedy...even if it is with wit and invention.
DARN! Gotta wait until <I>OCTOBER</I>!?!!!?? Just not fair!
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That's why I'm refusing to watch it.This could be the best Pixar movie so far (just amazing little things like Remy's heart beating under the bridge), but my one worry is that we've just seen the best action scene and most emotional moments in the pocture and the rest will be mostly kitchen comedy...even if it is with wit and invention.