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You might think so, but apparently not.
In a recent interview, DWA head-honcho Jeffrey Katzenberg said he "loved" Up.
If one was a cynic, one <I>might</I> think that the <I>possibility</I> of Disney <I>eventually</I> marketing the DreamWorks animated movies could have something to do with the public show of admiration...!
In a recent interview, DWA head-honcho Jeffrey Katzenberg said he "loved" Up.
If one was a cynic, one <I>might</I> think that the <I>possibility</I> of Disney <I>eventually</I> marketing the DreamWorks animated movies could have something to do with the public show of admiration...!
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Here is the teaser trailer included in the upcoming MvA DVD. I know there isn't much to see but here it is anyway.
jenniferjpan.blogspot.com/2009/09/httydteaser.html
jenniferjpan.blogspot.com/2009/09/httydteaser.html
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(Finally! After all these years...A Sanders NON-worshipper on an animated forum! <smooch> )
His direction vs. DeBlois's does suggest the indulgent-brat factor--
But more suggests that some animators who had gotten used to David Stainton's system of indulging "house genius" pet projects weren't adjusting to John Lasseter's "Pixar way" of studio story consultation (which might've darn well helped "Lilo & Stitch get the one more disciplined draft it needed)--
Which could be a combination "Not staying where I'm not wanted", but first you have to be not wanted.
His direction vs. DeBlois's does suggest the indulgent-brat factor--
But more suggests that some animators who had gotten used to David Stainton's system of indulging "house genius" pet projects weren't adjusting to John Lasseter's "Pixar way" of studio story consultation (which might've darn well helped "Lilo & Stitch get the one more disciplined draft it needed)--
Which could be a combination "Not staying where I'm not wanted", but first you have to be not wanted.
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Think you got your cause and effect mixed up--
Lasseter canned Sanders' rambling Cars-clone because, in a word, they didn't want "quirky" while they were rehabilitating the studio (seeing as that'd been most of the problem to begin with), an "unappreciated" Sanders left in a taxi and a huff, and Katzenberg pounced on him like a homicidal psycho jungle cat.
If you're trying to disparage "Bolt", that only came later, after Lasseter had to figure out what to do with a title was already contractually slotted for theaters, and already had practice salvaging another aborted Stainton-era burp.
Lasseter canned Sanders' rambling Cars-clone because, in a word, they didn't want "quirky" while they were rehabilitating the studio (seeing as that'd been most of the problem to begin with), an "unappreciated" Sanders left in a taxi and a huff, and Katzenberg pounced on him like a homicidal psycho jungle cat.
If you're trying to disparage "Bolt", that only came later, after Lasseter had to figure out what to do with a title was already contractually slotted for theaters, and already had practice salvaging another aborted Stainton-era burp.
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