You can hear it in some serious interviews.
He doesn’t talk like that in any live action films I’ve seen him in. DD, watch The Village Barbershop. totally different voice.
Hmm, as a narrator? That’s an interesting idea. It’d be something totally different from what he’s done in the past in Pixar movies.
Why did it turn “live action” into a link in my last post I don’t like that…
But it might be really cool to have him do the narration.
It doesnt look that way to me. Your computer may have adware
I don’t see the link either.
Oh well, my mom’s computer must be crazy.
Ahh, yes, I see what you mean SoA and IV
I wonder if he’ll do a Scottish accent?
What does everyone think the film will be rated? G or PG? For now, I’m going PG.
I’m going with a PG rating. There might be a thing or two in the movie that might scare the youngest of children and seeing that they’re trying to make it a serious film.
I vote PG.
I agree with you. I vote a PG rating too.
I too predict that it will be PG.
If I’m correct, this looks like it’ll be the second Pixar movie with a “PG” rating next to The Incredibles. I’m very interested how the entire Scottish cast will do with this movie. I do like the that idea because their voices should fit in perfectly with the characters and the ancient Scottland environments.
I am pleased, because, with the exception of John Ratzenberger, every cast member listed is either Scottish or otherwise British. I think it’ll really help with the authenticy of the film, plus it’ll probably help the tourism as well.
Actually, there have been two PG Pixar movies: The Incredibles and Up. Which is weir because other movies also have intense sequences. We have a theory they only rate PG movies with mainly human characters, because toys and robots in peril are probably less worrying to children.
If that’s the case, Brave will definitely be PG.
Up got a PG rating? I could understand why The Incredibles got a PG rating because of all the cartoon violence. I suppose it got a PG rating because it was a serious film and maybe a little bit of the action.
Up got it because of the peril and action sequences the characters got into. I also think the emotional part of the film wasn’t to merry for young children.
I agree, that theory defintely makes sense.
I can’t wait for this movie. TAKE MY MONEY, PIXAR!
On a completely random note, does anyone think that Merideth looks like a younger version of Loreena McKennitt?