View Full Version : Disney Pixar's 'Up'
MatHat13
05-23-2009, 12:38 AM
I'm sure some of you are gonna see this when it comes out. It's Pixar's tenth film!
I actually am looking very foward to see this movie, I might actually take my mom to it when I go home for the weekend in June. The characters are already meeting at Hollywood Studios...here's a pic of me with them.
zeekeroo
05-23-2009, 07:40 AM
I'm DYING to see this.
When does the movie open in theatres?
But we all know it will fail because it's about an old man. lol.
Geez, Disney people can be stupid sometimes!
SlapHappy
05-23-2009, 12:26 PM
Those are some of the best-made walkarounds I've ever seen! I wonder who Disney's supplier is. .. .
Btw, has anyone else been loling at the fat asian kid? XD
Wakko
05-23-2009, 09:43 PM
But we all know it will fail because it's about an old man. lol.
Geez, Disney people can be stupid sometimes!
When I first saw an early promotional thingy for it, I was speechless. Just a house on balloons and an old fart... LOL WUT
But seeing that it's a Disney-Pixar film, it'll probably do well.
Btw, has anyone else been loling at the fat asian kid? XD
My sister and I commented on how much he resembled our cousin... :))
Harmony Howlette
05-24-2009, 07:47 PM
Those are some of the best-made walkarounds I've ever seen! I wonder who Disney's supplier is. .. .
Btw, has anyone else been loling at the fat asian kid? XD
Pretty sure the Disney costumes are done in-house, actually...they really are amazing.
Anyways! My old man already saw UP without me :(( he says it's amazing...I can't wait to see it myself :)
zeekeroo
05-30-2009, 02:08 PM
I saw it yesterday (OPENING DAY!)
It was amazing!!!! I LOVED IT!
rockafirefan4ever
06-01-2009, 08:59 AM
I think I will wait for the DVD release.. that photo is AMAZING! The Walk arounds are spot on....:-O:D
zeekeroo
06-01-2009, 07:49 PM
I don't think the walk arounds are THAT nice...
-Kevin isn't cartoony enough (is that even a walk-around or is it just a statue?)
-Mr. Fredrickson is too tall and looks too happy (but both of those are understandable)
-And Doug just doesn't look right...
Has anyone else noticed that recently Pixar's characters have been looking more and more "cartoony" recently. (A perfect example: the humans in WALL•E, and Doug in Up.) I think it's Disney pushing onto Pixar and asking for cartoony characters. I think they should make the characters more crisp like WALL•E (the character)
MatHat13
06-02-2009, 07:12 AM
Kevin is only a statue...his head pops out from behind the tree every so often.
Larry the Tech
06-02-2009, 08:30 PM
This looks like a great movie, I want to see it, all the Pixar films so far are excellent. I'm ready for Toy Story 3 now. Those are my favorites (thats why I have Woody on my sig below).
Flash Kid
06-14-2009, 06:48 PM
Has anyone else noticed that recently Pixar's characters have been looking more and more "cartoony" recently. (A perfect example: the humans in WALL•E, and Doug in Up.) I think it's Disney pushing onto Pixar and asking for cartoony characters. I think they should make the characters more crisp like WALL•E (the character)
I have. Although, I love cartoons a lot, I hate, hate, HATE Disney. Pixar would probably still be good if it were it's own independent company. Although, one must realize that besides Monster's Incorporated and Toy Story 1&2, the characters always look somewhat cartooney in Pixar films. The reason for this is probably to make things a bit less realistic. Think about it. Does Andy or Boo have any super powers or go on any awesome adventures? No. They are normal humans and they emphasize that in those two movies. However, in the last few, the characteristics and traits of the characters are emphasized a bit mroe in the drawing style that way the kids who watch the films can assume a bit more. Don't forget that the audience for these films are usually kids under twelve. Not older folk who have a better grip on reality. (I can't say much because I'm only gonna be sixteen in two weeks, but you get my point.)
FK
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