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Re: Hell NO!
by A113 » Fri Sep 26, 2008 2:45 pm
Fell wrote:I wouldnt mind a movie about Wolves, but thats just me.
Sounds good. If it's Disney, you've got probably over six to choose from.


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Re: Hell NO!
by Fell » Sat Sep 27, 2008 11:01 pm
Fett101 wrote:Fell wrote:Its like the idiot who thought that High School Musical 2 was a good idea
What are talking about?. HSM has been insanely successful
Yea, but I thought that just one was enough. I really didnt like the second one as much
Rac_Rules wrote:im not sure if i would mind having a live action pixar movie. it wiould be cool if pixar could break away from disney, go their own way, make all sorts of movies, such.
OH NOES! i love that their part of Disney! because in my honest opinion, their the only ones who are doing a good job at keeping Disney's Idea of a good movie alive!
Besides, these guys just have a knack for making Stupendous Cute Animated films
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A113 wrote:Fell wrote:I wouldnt mind a movie about Wolves, but thats just me.
Sounds good. If it's Disney, you've got probably over six to choose from.
haha, yea. But i would LOVE to see what Pixar could come up with!
Editted by TSS: (Careful with the triple posting okay?)
by Al-Bob » Thu Oct 09, 2008 5:14 am
i don't think pixar should attempt a live action movie until it has conquered the 3D world first...once you have set up a family/fan base that will go to anything that has pixar on it (John Carter of Mars not one of them) then go for live action.

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by WBoon » Thu Oct 09, 2008 12:37 pm
Yeah, but since they have already included some live action clips in "WALL·E," I think it won't be too long before Pixar takes another step, revolutionizing the animation technology once more since "Toy Story."
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by martini833 » Thu Oct 09, 2008 5:41 pm
Al-Bob wrote:i don't think pixar should attempt a live action movie until it has conquered the 3D world first...once you have set up a family/fan base that will go to anything that has pixar on it (John Carter of Mars not one of them) then go for live action.
Pixar has already done that. Why do you think they can take risks like WALL•E, because they are trusted and make awesome films. Combined with the Disney name, Pixar is arguably the most trusted name in family entertainment, and Pixar is probably the most consistent anmation studio ever, and its fan base is growing (as you can see here on Pixar Planet.) This is not to say they've learned everything there is to know in film making, they themselves aren't sure of that too, but they sure have mastered CGI, and after they start releasing 3D movies, succesful ones too, people will be convinced, Pixar can do anything. As for live-action, Pixar isn't set up like a live-action studio, so if they did do live-action, it wouldn't be at Pixar, they also don't do special effects (different than character animation) according to Ed Catmull, and they don't plan to. I think Pixar is just backing their directors, who will develop the stories in house and shoot elsewhere, because they are so loyal to Pixar but want to branch out, both Brad Bird and Andrew Stanton have said that they will stay with Pixar for as long as possible.

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by bright dot-dasher » Sun Oct 12, 2008 5:21 am
Al-Bob: [spoil]Like in the Axiom commercial. [/spoil]
For a moment, it reminded me of the song Stick to the Status Quo from HSM.
"It's better by far to keep things as they are, don't mess with the flow..." ahem, um, I think Pixar should stick to animation in general for their films, but I don't really have a problem with them sneaking in some live action. I think it's good for them to try new things. I won't really worry about it until live action takes over Pixar entirely (if that even happens) THEN I will panic.
azzstar wrote:Live action may lead to Pixar's death. For what I am concern about Pixar should to what they are doing and that is CGI. Live action is their type of thing.
For a moment, it reminded me of the song Stick to the Status Quo from HSM.


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by TS2 » Sun Oct 12, 2008 7:56 pm
WHAT? Why would you be angry because the top geniuses of animation are broadening their talents? This live-action stuff will no-doubt be awesome, as is all the animated stuff put out by PIXAR. I have no doubt that these live-action films they will make in the future will be classics and Oscar-Winners and films we'll all look back on when we're real old, just like some look back on older films and call them great (and a lot of them are, cuz back then, it wasn't all so much about the business aspect of films.)
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by Pixar Builder » Sun Nov 22, 2009 3:32 am
While I certainly have no doubt that a live-action film by PIXAR would be amazing, to me it just wouldn't seem like a PIXAR film. I mean, these guys invented computer animation and worked so hard to stand apart from the crowd because of this. They created the market for these kinds of films, and to suddenly make a live-action film, for no apparent reason, just doesn't make any sense.
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by The Doctor » Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:22 pm
I don't want Pixar to do live-action just yet either. But i'm sure they are capable of doing an excellent job. But Pixar animation studios wouldn't be an animation studio anymore...
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by bluebomber95 » Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:52 pm
John Carter of Mars is not being produced under the Pixar name. It's just made by a Pixarian.
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by Mykonos_Fan » Sat Dec 05, 2009 3:10 pm
Personally, as far as branching out, if anything, I'd like to see Pixar do a 2-D Hand-Drawn film. I love the end credits for Ratatouille, and the "Your Friend the Rat" short's animation, and think they could pull it off if they really put their mind to it.
It's important to remember that there isn't anything confining PIxar to 3-D Animation. (At least, as far as I know)
It's important to remember that there isn't anything confining PIxar to 3-D Animation. (At least, as far as I know)
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by Incredigirl95 » Sun Jan 17, 2010 2:28 pm
They're not officially working on those movies. Besides, Pixar could not break away from Disney, because Disney BOUGHT them, Rac_Rules!
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