I'm not Julian, but that's a portrait of PeterPanfan dressed as Tinker Bell...Old Fish Tale wrote:God, this is so off-topic but is that Jonh Lasseter dressed up as Tinker Bell, Julian Carter?
Bolt trailer online
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I would have never guessed that he was voicing Bolt either! My wife was just asking me who it was and I said I didn't know. Guess I'll have to go tell her!Balto123 wrote:
- John Travolta is much better than I dared hope, in fact if I didn't already know it was him I wouldn't have guessed he was voicing Bolt.
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I rewatched the trailer a couple more times, and Penny's mom doesn't look as bad. I do miss new traditionally animated Disney films. I know that TP&tF comes out next year, but I still miss it. "Bolt" looks good, sure, but, to me, it's not as magical as traditionally animated features. It's just not.
But, if the story is good, then that truly is what counts above all.
But, if the story is good, then that truly is what counts above all.

Oooh that was a cute trailer, Thanks for posting! I'm actually looking forward to this one. Not like Meet the Robinsons or Chicken Little(I wasn't really excited for those two, but they turned out to be okay). To myself, It doesn't really look like your classical Disney movie, but nothing lately has been up there that makes me go WOW NOW THAT WAS SOME DISNEY MAGIC! But nonetheless, I definitely wanna see this when it arrives.
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I'm watching and buying baby!!!! Looks great!!!
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I saw the trailer today while seeing Wall-E. It looks fantastic. It's the only trailer I saw that got any kind of a positive reponse from the audience. At first i didn't think that audiences would really be attracted to this film, but after i was walking out of the theater I heard people comment on how they were excited to see that new disney movie about the super dog!
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Really? I was sure Bolt would be the movie to end that trend...reyquila wrote:I'm watching and buying baby!!!! Looks great!!!
The trailer looked great, even Miley Cyrus' voice didn't piss me off. Bolt is officially back on the "Must See" list for the remainder of the year (I would have seen it anyways, but now I will see it on opening night).
No Julian, we're saying (well some of us) we preferred Sanders' designs to the designs were getting.Julian Carter wrote:You misunderstood me Ariel'sprince. It's just that many people have been calling the film's character designs unimaginative ... whereas I have defended them. This is the first time we're seeing the Green-Eyed Man, but I've got to say he quickly caught my eye! Hence, I think the character designs are imaginative!
After that trailer I still think Travolta is wrong for Bolt. I can't imagine what went through the casting director's mind to even bring up Travolta's name. Is it some sort of wierd favour for Travolta? Has he always wanted to voice a Disney animation and this is the result of his lobbying? I really have no idea, but when the production literally had thousands of actors they could choose from, Travolta's inclusion is just odd.
You know, I'd rather they have a professional voice artist, like Jason Marsden for Bolt.
And what's with it being a "Disney Comedy Event" - are Disney apologising now for the film not fitting into their "classic" formula? Was Lilo and Stitch a "Comedy Event" or "Enchated"?
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"Sure, sometimes I watch Will and Grace. And I want to throw up. It’s terribly loud."merlinjones wrote:does anyone REALLY think all that screaming is funny? It makes me nervous. I had to turn Chicken Little off when it came on TV. So much screaming.
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>>"Sure, sometimes I watch Will and Grace. And I want to throw up. It’s terribly loud." --Angela Martin, The Office. The first thing that came to my mind.<<
Well, at least Will and Grace (like The Office) is actually funny character-based material - - rather than "funny" like the unfortunate decibel/spaz/poo brand of humor.
Wouldn't it be sad if "Walt Disney" settled for being DreamWorks?
Well, at least Will and Grace (like The Office) is actually funny character-based material - - rather than "funny" like the unfortunate decibel/spaz/poo brand of humor.
Wouldn't it be sad if "Walt Disney" settled for being DreamWorks?
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^ouch... try to be a little more respectful.
I wouldn't go as far as to see "there's is NO WALT anymore." Walt's influence is definitely still there (in recent DACs). I think at least. Plus Meet the Robinsons was basically a tribute to Mr Walt. There's even some Walt in the Dreamworks features. I.e. all the parodies in Shrek.
I wouldn't go as far as to see "there's is NO WALT anymore." Walt's influence is definitely still there (in recent DACs). I think at least. Plus Meet the Robinsons was basically a tribute to Mr Walt. There's even some Walt in the Dreamworks features. I.e. all the parodies in Shrek.
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Bolt looks horrible. Any hopes that I had after Meet The Robinsons have been utterly erased. I can't believe Pixar would let this be released in this way.
The Death of Disney CGI should have happened after Chicken Little, but somehow it has survived to this deal. Thank goodness Rapunzel will be the last.
The Death of Disney CGI should have happened after Chicken Little, but somehow it has survived to this deal. Thank goodness Rapunzel will be the last.
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Um, Pixar has nothing to do with this. You can yell at John Lasseter if you want, but Pixar is its own thing.castleinthesky wrote:Bolt looks horrible. Any hopes that I had after Meet The Robinsons have been utterly erased. I can't believe Pixar would let this be released in this way.
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You do know Lasseter is the head of WDAS now right?SpringHeelJack wrote:Um, Pixar has nothing to do with this. You can yell at John Lasseter if you want, but Pixar is its own thing.castleinthesky wrote:Bolt looks horrible. Any hopes that I had after Meet The Robinsons have been utterly erased. I can't believe Pixar would let this be released in this way.
Pixar might be their own thing, but Disney's animation is currently heavily influenced by the Pixar guys.

