Ratatouille
Ratatouille
Pixar possible disney-free film Ratatouille is a bit sketchy right now, basicly a rat living in an upscale french restuant. A exstatic cook is likely to be in the fim, Michael Giacchino is to compose with Brad Garrett in the lead. It will be interesting to see if pixar still prevails dispite d'works releasing the first of a CGI rat genre, "flushed Away".
Honestly I prefer ratatouille, I just dont like the look of flushed away, its a shame about the disaster at aardamen so I do wish them well.
Honestly I prefer ratatouille, I just dont like the look of flushed away, its a shame about the disaster at aardamen so I do wish them well.
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Re: Your thought on Ratatouille
Hehe Now it sounds rather im-possibleLino wrote:Pixar possible disney-free film Ratatouille (...)
I hope that more future Disney/Pixar film plans will be revealed soon, so we will know much more about Ratatouille and further movies. I'm really excited about pixar's response for DramWorks and Disney's own 3d division offensive for upcoming years.
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Brad Bird is directing "Ratatouille"!
My thoughts=:mrgreen:BBC News wrote:The Incredibles creator Brad Bird is taking on a restaurant-dwelling rat for his next project.
He will once again be working for Pixar on the animated film Ratatouille, about a mouse who lives in Paris.
The project had been around for several years and it was originally thought Czech animator Jan Pinkava would be directing it.
Work has begun on the complex animation for Ratatouille and it is due for release in 2007.
Bird was behind the hugely successful The Incredibles cartoon, writing and directing the film which he had conceived 12 years before it came to the big screen.
The film used ground-breaking animation technology.
Bird had previously worked on The Iron Giant and Steven Spielberg's Amazing stories series.
Pixar's next release will be Cars, a film which was pushed back from November 2005 to June this year to capitalise on the US summer holiday season.
Disney and Pixar severed ties in 2004 but the firm has since been bought by Disney in a $7.4bn (£4.2bn) deal.
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