Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 2:03 pm
Well, no signs of any stupid global warming(which doesn't exist) messages, which is a good sign. Hopefully, the film will remain that way too.
To an extent, I agree with the UKers(mostly with Netty's little jab at Nemo of course) that perhaps the introduction was little forced(and the line "In the summer of 1994, there was a lunch" has got to get the record for the corniest line ever said in animation history) but I'm still interested in how the film turns out, which is what a teaser is suppose to do. It's doing a FAR greater job than that pale and unfunny Ratatouille teaser did.
That said, the film is still uncertain(and if there are any global warming messages, all respect I have for Pixar will be lost) it's almost impossible to tell from 1 minute of footage, and I still have to wonder, why can't Pixar just wait until the DVD/Blu-Ray release of Ratatouille to show this teaser? We all saw it was rather pointless to have the Ratatouille teaser at the beginning of Cars when they later showed it on the DVD, as well as many other films, that I've literally lost count, and didn't show anything new until 9 months later.
Despite this though, I'm interested in this film much more than Enchanted, Frog Princess and all the other upcoming projects currently planned for WDFA combined. After all, it's about robots, how much cooler can you get?
To an extent, I agree with the UKers(mostly with Netty's little jab at Nemo of course) that perhaps the introduction was little forced(and the line "In the summer of 1994, there was a lunch" has got to get the record for the corniest line ever said in animation history) but I'm still interested in how the film turns out, which is what a teaser is suppose to do. It's doing a FAR greater job than that pale and unfunny Ratatouille teaser did.
That said, the film is still uncertain(and if there are any global warming messages, all respect I have for Pixar will be lost) it's almost impossible to tell from 1 minute of footage, and I still have to wonder, why can't Pixar just wait until the DVD/Blu-Ray release of Ratatouille to show this teaser? We all saw it was rather pointless to have the Ratatouille teaser at the beginning of Cars when they later showed it on the DVD, as well as many other films, that I've literally lost count, and didn't show anything new until 9 months later.
Despite this though, I'm interested in this film much more than Enchanted, Frog Princess and all the other upcoming projects currently planned for WDFA combined. After all, it's about robots, how much cooler can you get?