I haven't seen any other topic about these trailers, so here are the links:
http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/inc ... main.html?
http://www.pathea.com/disney/2000/bear/
Trailers Brother Bear & The Incredibles...
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I personally am looking forward to neither.
I suppose The Incredibles is geared more to an older audience, but should be enjoyed by children. Perhaps If I see a better preview, but as of now I can wait for the DVD release.
Brother Bear looks so sappy and predictable, the young indian brave with an anger/hatetred for bears is turned into one, grows accustemed to the life, and will probably be transformed back into a human leading to an emtional farwell to his "brother Bear". Again this is another possible DVD rental.
The Movie I'm looking forward to, that was advertised during finding nemo is "Simbad: Legend of the Seven Seas". Although I think it could do without the stupid dog. I think Dreamworks has been released some entertaining movies lately: Road to El Dorado, Spirit: Stallion of the Simoran, and now Simbad looks promising.
Still I hope Brother Bear does well.
I suppose The Incredibles is geared more to an older audience, but should be enjoyed by children. Perhaps If I see a better preview, but as of now I can wait for the DVD release.
Brother Bear looks so sappy and predictable, the young indian brave with an anger/hatetred for bears is turned into one, grows accustemed to the life, and will probably be transformed back into a human leading to an emtional farwell to his "brother Bear". Again this is another possible DVD rental.
The Movie I'm looking forward to, that was advertised during finding nemo is "Simbad: Legend of the Seven Seas". Although I think it could do without the stupid dog. I think Dreamworks has been released some entertaining movies lately: Road to El Dorado, Spirit: Stallion of the Simoran, and now Simbad looks promising.
Still I hope Brother Bear does well.
I really digged the Incredibles' trailer. Love that Pixar sense of humor, and I love the cinematic nature of even just this teaser. The pans over the frames on the wall, the cuts to highlight his frustration. So beautiful.
I don't know who was doing the voice, but physically and from what we can tell about the character, it looks like a job for Patrick Warburton, a.k.a. Kronk from Emperor's New Groove, Puddy from Seinfeld, and Johnny Johnson from NewsRadio.
I really gotta see Nemo soon. Hopefully tomorrow.
I don't know who was doing the voice, but physically and from what we can tell about the character, it looks like a job for Patrick Warburton, a.k.a. Kronk from Emperor's New Groove, Puddy from Seinfeld, and Johnny Johnson from NewsRadio.
I really gotta see Nemo soon. Hopefully tomorrow.
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Couldn't agree more. I'm an avid collector of comics and superhero stuff, so I'm obviously very excited by this apparent spoof.Luke wrote:I really digged the Incredibles' trailer. Love that Pixar sense of humor, and I love the cinematic nature of even just this teaser. The pans over the frames on the wall, the cuts to highlight his frustration. So beautiful.
In the hands of Pixar, I know it is going to have me in stitches.
Can't wait.
Also looking forward to Nemo, but it doesn't come out here for a few months.
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