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Croccydile says...

>> ^ReverendTed:

Have you seen Coraline? I thought the 3D there was subtle, yet effective.


As much as I wanted to like that movie, it violated the 3D abuse rule within the first 5 seconds of the movie by poking that needle through the fabric towards the viewer. It was not a bad movie overall, but they seemed to abuse the effect compared to Up. I also forgot to mention I saw Toy Story 1&2 re-release in 3D and both of these were fine as well.

Pixar as usual focuses more on story and depth than worrying about effects and technical aspects. *shrug* But I'm probably the minority here in that view.

Pixar's Hidden Secrets - Easter eggs in their films

spoco2 says...

^ Um... I didn't need to do any 'research' as it was all obvious from the get go:
1. The design of Wall-E was not even started let alone anything like what he looks like in the movie at the time Toy Story came out. And seeing as they said that the meeting happened AFTER the first Toy Story had come out they hadn't even DISCUSSED the concept of Wall-E at the time that movie came out... so that's pretty much blown it from the first fake 'easter egg' right there.
2. Every one of their fake ones was a 'wait, that was too hard to see, let's go back and watch that again in slow motion.' If you'll notice, Pixar don't really do that for their easter eggs, they put them in plain (if somewhat easy to miss most of the time) sight.
3. They just look pasted in. (Admittedly this is the sort of thing any 'FAKE' caller can say with nothing to back it up)
4. Pixar don't put in things that don't belong in the world they've been put in... hence a Wall-E wandering around in a present day world of Cars isn't something they'd do... they may make Wall-E a balloon or a toy or something, but not a robot in a Nascar pit.

All of which struck me as I watched it the first time, all of which are pretty obvious if you think about it (especially the first one).

I jumped on as an attack on the general acceptance of almost anything on the web displayed by so many. It's so easy to dupe people, and that makes me sad for critical thinking.

Pixar's Hidden Secrets - Easter eggs in their films

Hybrid says...

Adding it back to *lies I'm afraid. Just do a google for "Wall-E in Toy Story", plenty of discussion with people claiming it's fake having checked those scenes on their own DVD's for the movies (as GDGD did with his Incredibles DVD).

Still, pretty good that this made it to Top 15.

Creepy spider pumpkin robot

Wall-E: Define Dancing Clip (HQ)

rychan says...

>> ^conan:
>> ^rychan:
My favorite Pixar film, and they've got many greats.

as if they had that much at all :-)


They've put out 10 feature length films which I think is a decent sized body of work. I think Wall-e, The Incredibles, and Ratatouille are great. Toy Story 1 and 2, Finding Nemo, Monsters, Inc, A Bug's Life, and Up were good but not great. I never saw Cars.

Up was so crushingly depressing that I couldn't really enjoy any of it.

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Full trailer for Toy Story 3!

Full trailer for Toy Story 3!

Full trailer for Toy Story 3!

Toy Story 3 -- Trailer

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First trailer for Toy Story 3

First trailer for Toy Story 3

First trailer for Toy Story 3

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