I repect that you don’t like Up, but like Spirit said you don’t have to always say it.
What does everyone think the characters will be?
I repect that you don’t like Up, but like Spirit said you don’t have to always say it.
What does everyone think the characters will be?
There will be probably the real world characters and then those that represent her mind. I wonder how these will look.
I was thinking it takes place in her imagination.
Yes, that’s what I mean. But I don’t have any idea of how they’ll look.
It will also depend on age. When I was in 1st grade, I saw 5th graders as tall people with deep voices and other thing’s like that. When I was in 5th grade, I now saw as as just a little bit bigger kids. When you’re a kid you see thing’s diffrently.
That’s exactly what I think. And I am interested to see how they look.
So I’m not allowed to voice my concern that even though this movie soundsa interesting, I might hate it because the guy who directed it also direc cted Up, a movie I can’t stand? How is that any different from people saying they’re dying to see John Carter because Brad Bi=yrd is the director and they like The Incredibles? And don’t just give me the positive/negative statement. We all know that plus is positive, minus is negative and that we should let Woody put our batteries in our walkie-talkies properly, but if a director makes one movie someone hates, it is quite possible that he’ll make another movie that person can’t stand, just as if someone makes a movie people like, they can reasinably expect him/her to make another movie they like.
The thing is, if anyone oother than Pete Doctor, M. Night Shylamin, or Tim Burton was directing this movie, I’d totally expect it to be good. But no, they chose Pete Doctor to dorect it.
It’s like any Disney movie with Alan Mencken as composer is already good based on that alone, even the plotless Aladdin, with allits flaws, at least has good music and intriguing cvharacters. I featr Pete Doctor becoming the anti-Alan Mencken for me…that is, I’ll watch anything zDisnmakes with Mencken signed on…but if this movie sucks, I will have to steer clear of any Pixar project with Pete Doctor signed on.
I think you’ll find that Andrew Stanton is the director of John Carter.
Give Docter a break, hardly any director has a string of perfect movies. I love Sam Mendes but I wasn’t keen on Away We Go. It doesn’t mean he’s not a good filmmaker, it just means one of his film wasn’t my cup of tea. Same with John Lasseter even; Cars 2 wasn’t great, but I remind myself that this guy made Toy Story.
First, sort your spelling. Secondly, I disagree. I think that there is plenty of decent films with bad scores. And for the record, I wasn’t keen on Aladdin, but it wasn’t plotless.
I have no idea about what this Inside the Mind movie will be like, and I really like that! It sounds like there’s so many things to do with it, I can’t wait to see some concept art.
Wonder what it will be rated.
I am also excited to see some concept art.
In terms of age ratings? PG, possibly, if it’s going through life events.
Mmm, the teen years should be…interesting.
Me too! I wonder when we’ll get sneak peeks of that.
Holy moly, it’s been ages since I last posted here (regular blog reader, sporadic forum poster). Anyway, I thought I’d just drop by and say hi.
I’m really excited about Pete Docter’s upcoming film. I remember back in '07 a year before WALL-E was released, people kept on saying how WALL-E would either end up being a complete flop or a masterpiece because of its somewhat radical premise (and we know how that turned out - at least those who liked the movie, haha). I think I’ll apply the same argument to Pete’s next film, but not so much because its premise is radical (besides, Chris Nolan already has the mind-bender “sub-genre” of movies covered, and when I say mind-bender, I mean that quite literally), but because it simply seems like such a daring movie to make. Of course, this kind of daring attitude is something we’ve already come to expect from Pixar. Given Pete’s track record (and Pixar’s track record minus Cars 2, which I thought was mediocre), I have a strong feeling this movie will turn out extremely well. Here’s hoping I’m right
I hope so too.
Welcome back also CountSolo. We have similer avatars.
I definitely think this film has alot of potential, and I think Pixar can make it great.
And also welcome back CountSolo.
While we’re on topic of updating Pixar’s upcoming slate, might as well mention that Pete Docter’s mind movie gets pushed to June 19, 2015 (a little over 3 years from now). Words are 2015 will be the first time Pixar has double features (this and Unkrich’s Latin-theme movie), but why do I get the feeling this plan’s also not going to fly?
I doubt it. Pixar has said numerous times about two films in one year and it doesn’t happen.
Yeah, but that’s fine. As long as Pixar don’t sacrifice quality for quantity, it’s all good.
Anyway, this is probably the first time in a very long time (first time ever?) that we got this much visibility into Pixar’s upcoming slate: Brave, Monsters Univ, Good Dinosaur, Mindblowing (tentatively titled, by me ), and Dia de los Muertos. 5 features in the pipeline? Wow! Out of those, I’d still say Pete’s mind movie have the most potential to be mindbendingly inventive and out-of-this-world. The premise is just too outlandish and creative, and all it needs is a compelling story, and it can top everybody’s favorite list