Film Ick is offering the 9 minute clip of Ratatouille for download in low, medium and high formats as well as 480p, 720p, 1080p HD.
But hurry before it is taken down.
Last modified: May 3, 2007Contributor
May 3, 2007• News Pixar Ratatouille
Film Ick is offering the 9 minute clip of Ratatouille for download in low, medium and high formats as well as 480p, 720p, 1080p HD.
But hurry before it is taken down.
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ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! WOW!! I CAN’T WAIT!!!!
Great clip
I spotted a continuity mistake though, around 6.23 the wooden spoon disappears. anyone else notice?
Peter Adams,
You should e-mail Brad Bird ASAP, I wonder if this was a mistake or intentional! It would be easy for them, even now at the 11th hour, to fix the one second when the other waiter comes to get the soup and there’s no wooden spoon in the bowl.
… on the other hand, not having the wooden spoon makes that scene less complicated. Hmmm.. Luxo Jr. what do you think?
Otherwise the film looks great, their best animation yet (wet fur and wet clothes – wow!)
Narcis
Yeah, I watched the clip about 10 times (because it was so brilliant) thats when I spotted the mistake. I’m not in the habit of pointing out continuity problems during films…
I guess it doesn’t pull you out of the movie (having a small problem like that) but being a filmmaker myself, you have to keep a very BIG eye out for continuity things like that… and I’ve already e-mail Lou Romano (as he’s the only person I know at Pixar) and he’s going to mention it…
I know this is not the right place, but i’m wondering if someone could know the music of the trailer of “Ratatouille”: the music that open the trailer, when you see the skyline of Paris. Thanks to everybody
Wow — I’m gonna have to check out that mistake….
Anonymous – I believe that was Michael Giacchino’s score for the film. Mr. Giacchino also did the score for The Incredibles.