The word Up may be a code that will be used in the movie, because Up is going to be an adventure movie, so the old man and the wilderness boy might try to find something that the old man only knows about and he has to find the secret code first. That’s my guess at it.
“Up” to me brings forth “getting up” out of bed. So I tend to think that the plot revolves around him getting “Up” at a certain time…a far fetched guess, but hey!
Thanks for that. I thought Up might have something to with planes… The vibe that I get from the picture is that there is a search warrant out on the old man, and they are looking for him. How does everyone else interpret the picture?
All it makes me think of is Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade when he is on the blimp. I wouldn’t be surprised if this movie draws inspiration from Indy, and after the teaser with WALL•E I’ll give my judgement on whether or not they should use John Williams for the score.
Yeah, I got the feeling of the house flying too, Archibald. I’m not really sure what else to make of this picture, but it’s very intriguing! Thanks for the link, PV.
My first reaction was “Monsters, Inc.”! Then I thought “Is the house flying?”, and then I thought “Close the door old man, those planes are gonna hit you!”
I agree with Archibald and lizardgirl’s “flying house” theory. If you recall, Pete Docter described the movie as follows:
Perhaps he mentioned the house in his description because there was something special about it? Who knows… In any case, it seems like the movie will be an adventurous one. WALL•E hasn’t even been released and I’m already very excited about this one!
This wasn’t my first reaction, but I certainly see where you’re coming from. I don’t think Monsters, Inc. would have anything to do with Up, but I have a feeling that we’ll be treated with little cameo appearances from (or allusions to) Monsters, Inc. It is, after all, a Pete Docter-directed film.