Rio 2

Wait, there’s no art book? Goodness me, that’s… disappointing. I love Rio, I will undoubtedly love the sequel too, and I would’ve loved to see all the concept art! I’m just a massive sucker for birds of any kind… especially parrots.

I’m really not sure about a sequel to rio. Mainly because I’m scared Blue Sky is gonna run it into the ground like they did with Ice Age.

There’s a new article about it that reveals lots and lots of cool-sounding new plot points and characters! I know I’m excited! From the looks of things, this will be an awesome movie! Here’s the link:
usatoday.com/story/life/movi … k/2829083/
Say what you want, but Blue Sky can do no wrong… :slight_smile:

I’m getting more excited with every thing I read of this movie! I really like the new characters and the story sounds interesting too. I’m excited to eventually hear the musical numbers as well.

Also, there’s a trailer now! youtube.com/watch?v=IkZM1Zc0mBU

And I still really like macaws.

I would quickly fork over the money for a Rio art book. The concept art must be beautiful.

I’m really excited for this movie!

http://www.riomovies.com
^Here you can watch trailers, and there’s other stuff.

What do you think about [spoil]the other blue macaw with longer hair? Do you think he might try to get between Jewel and Blu?[/spoil]

I’m really happy that [spoil]Jewel finds her dad. That’s awesome![/spoil]

Blu and Jewel’s chubbier daughter (I think her name is Carla) is SO cute!

The pink frog is also really cute. If you see her close up, she looks so rubbery and real. :open_mouth:

I can’t wait to go to the theaters and see Rio 2! :smiley:

So I was playing the iOS game Angry Birds Rio, and I come across new levels which seem to be saying that there will be river dolphins in the movie… (I was playing the “High Dive” levels)

Other than that, real excited for the movie!

Er, now I’ve got a more critical view of things as opposed to I LOVE EVERYTHING which I originally had I must say that I’m still excited for this movie but am I the only one who thinks Blue Sky relies too much on celebrity voice actors recently?

^Personally, I have no problem with a mass of celebrity voices; obviously, Blue Sky wants their characters of choice to have voices that connect with people and tell the story well and they chose who they thought was best. And it doesn’t hurt to have some voices who are excellent singers for a film like Rio 2. Still haven’t seen a trailer, but still majorly excited!

My major complaint with the first movie is the lack of Brazilian voice actors. (especially for, you know, the Brazilian characters). I hope this film remedies that.

I just heard some really great news for the rest of us Rio superfans! They will be releasing an Art Of Rio book – that will include art from both the first movie and the second! Yayz! :mrgreen:

I plan on seeing that movie as soon as it comes out. (It’s next on my list.)

The film was released in Germany today and I got to see it. Without wanting to spoil anything, I thought it was a great sequel but not better than the first movie. I would say the frog Gabi is my favorite of the new characters, she was just so funny :mrgreen:

Oh, and Jewel’s daddy’s German voice actor is Buzz Lightyear :smiley:

It’s coming out so soon!

I saw this movie in the theaters, and I loved it.

Walks in So I just saw Rio 2 and I’m hopelessly in love with it! It’s just as great as the first! So much laughter, heart, excitement, and incredible music!! Another win for Blue Sky! Yayyy! Walks out

There were too many plot lines in this film to be called a great film. It was alright. Definitely no where as emotionally compelling or interesting as the first film.

Yes, definetely the first one was better.

I saw Rio 2 recently and I wasn’t too impressed with the story or the humor but the graphics were, once again, incredible, as was the music. Also, birds. Bruno Mars bird didn’t annoy me as much as I thought he would, mainly because he actually had an important role unlike, say, Ice Age 4’s Nicki Minaj mammoth.

I also gladly got the art book recently, and it’s wonderful!

(Also, there was this story I read about someone owning an once-smuggled Spix macaw for 25 years, and the bird was only recently found out, and thus returned to Brazil to partake in a breeding program. Sounds familiar, huh?)

That was an OK sequel.