I was meh on frozen 2, but parents with daughters will love frozen 3. wife loves zootopia so bring on a 2nd. Toy Story 4 was bad and split up woody and buzz, so not sure how you do a 5th. Bold prediction, Andy has kids and asks Bonnie for woody back. Buzz goes on a mission to find him. either way this feels like an obvious cash grab by Pixar and I am disappointed by that. I’d rather them swing on new stories.
Feel like Pixar got away from their “we’ll only make sequels if there’s a story to tell, not just for money” about 10 years ago. Around Monsters U or Cars 2.
Frozen is their cash cow at the moment, so I get it. I liked Zootopia a lot, so I'd be up for seeing a 2nd one. There is zero reason for Toy Story 5.
Zootopia makes more sense when you realize they are building a Zootopia area in Shanghai Disney this year and are talking about revamping the Dinosaur area of Animal Kingdom with it as well. It's also a great movie.
Elemental theater trailer was pretty funny last night. Definitely going to give that one a shot once I can stream at home
should be a fun movie. Pixar been on a bit of a downswing lately. Some solid to good movies, but nothing truly great since Coco
they went away from comedy i’m not sure i’ve truly laughed at a pixar movie since inside out (goat pixar fuck off)
I enjoyed Luca, Soul, and Onward, but none of those movies reached the peak like the top Pixar movies do. Turning Red was just fine Same with lightyear.
It was just fine for me. I'm also not the target audience for that movie so I will defer to others that really liked it and leave it at that. If I had to rank those 3 movies, it would have been 1) Onward 2) Luca 3) Soul I enjoyed Onward and Luca plenty and would absolutely watch them again, but they just don't compare to the god tier like toy story, Inside Out, Monsters Inc, etc.
I didn’t lose a father. Mine has always been in my life and I’ve got a stepdad I’m close with as well but my parents are divorced and I’ve got a close relationship with my older brother so it really hit for me especially in some formative years
Maybe still in the minority but I thoroughly enjoyed lightyear. Also like Soul and Luca and Onward was okay but below these three for me personally. Trailer for Elemental had me cracking up in theater I'll def be seeing it
Yeah. The criticisms I’ve read is the story is a bit disjointed, and the positives being a lot of potential for world building and it’s visually stunning.
brave of Pixar to release a movie about diversity and inclusivity when this country hasn’t been this segregated since the 60s
This is pretty much how I felt about it. I enjoyed it, but don’t think it’s going to be very memorable. Did seem disjointed with plot holes and things just not explained. Some big jumps in the story with no real explanation or rhyme or reason how we got from point A to point B. Felt like it suffered in the editing room. I was excited to learn about the world but then they reduced it way down to a very narrow view of it. Earth and Wind might as well have not even existed.
you’re right, no one has ever laughed their ass… never mind i forgot you’ve transformed into woke dump now
Anybody take a 4-6 yr old to see Elemental in 3D? Taking my 5 yr old tomorrow but can't decide if he'd like 3D or if it would bug him
haven't seen it yet, but from the previews, it looks like a retelling of zootopia with less comedy. They are really missing John Laseter
that's really not saying much considering covid and pixar is on a run of meh movies. Right now Elemental sits between cars and cars 3 on the non-inflation adjusted all time rankings.
It would cover what happened at the end of Monsters Inc so it would be amazing. We re-watch the first season pretty regularly. Looks like it’s supposed to be released year but haven’t seen anything about it other than that rumor
Between this, Ghostbusters Frozen Empire, and the Mean Girls remake it's been a huge week for movie trailers that I wish did not exist