Pixar's Presto, Short in Front of Wall-E...
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It's a wonderful short. It's my second favorite Pixar short behind "For the Birds" and that's as much as I can say (I saw a sneak preview).
Two weeks ago when Wonderful World of Disney played Monster's Inc., they actually played about 30 seconds of it. They basically set up the premise for you without showing the real meat and potatoes of the short.
Two weeks ago when Wonderful World of Disney played Monster's Inc., they actually played about 30 seconds of it. They basically set up the premise for you without showing the real meat and potatoes of the short.
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You are too hard to please. I found the short "Presto" one of the funniest, if not the best of the Pixar shorts. It reminded of the Roger Rabbit cartoons that Stephen Spielberg had in the front of some Disney projects.
The story line, the editing, and the jokes were top of the line, and just the right amount of slapstick to bring entertainment back to the short-before-the-feature-film project that Pixar really wants to do in the future.
Can't wait to see next year's Pixar/Disney film "Up".......it looks to be another notch in the winner's block for Pixar.
Just saw "Wall-E" for the fifth time. And it gets better with each viewing.
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The story line, the editing, and the jokes were top of the line, and just the right amount of slapstick to bring entertainment back to the short-before-the-feature-film project that Pixar really wants to do in the future.
Can't wait to see next year's Pixar/Disney film "Up".......it looks to be another notch in the winner's block for Pixar.
Just saw "Wall-E" for the fifth time. And it gets better with each viewing.
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I gotta say this short got more laughs than any of the other ones I've seen in the theaters. (Maybe it was because I saw this one on opening weekend when the others I waited about a week or two.) Even so, this is still a quality short and I really enjoyed it.
I love how the opening titles for the short payed homage to the classic Disney shorts. A nice touch.
Though, now that I think about it, I think they should have saved that for a later short. Save it for when (IF) they do a short that actually has Disney characters.
I know that the shorts before previous films were work that PIXAR have done in the past. How about this one? Does anyone know when this short was produced?
I love how the opening titles for the short payed homage to the classic Disney shorts. A nice touch.
Though, now that I think about it, I think they should have saved that for a later short. Save it for when (IF) they do a short that actually has Disney characters.
I know that the shorts before previous films were work that PIXAR have done in the past. How about this one? Does anyone know when this short was produced?
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their not going to use a short they have already made publicly available both on their website and on dvd/blu-ray. when they released older shorts in the past they were largely still unknown. usually only shown to small audiences.KubrickFan wrote:The only short left is Red's Dream, about a bicycle who wants to be a clown. It would've been perfect to show before Wall-E, I think.
I think they do have more in their library of shorts though. you know that tv in Toy Story 2? it was stated that every one of those images that you only see for mere milliseconds were from past Pixar shorts. I think they could dip into some of those if they wanted. but I'm guessing they just aren't proud enough of them anymore. their probably only student level quality in their eyes.
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easy way out? hardly. its hard to put 3d characters in such strong poses that read that well. its not like they remade a specific short. and they have steped into animation style long thought to be dead. people who stamp Dreamworks rip off on this seem to have little undertanding of where animation roots came from. this goes back to where every frame was entertaining.
Edit: dvdjunkie, you sent me a PM, and since I have no way of contacting you, I'll say what I have to say in here instead, hopfully you'll see it.
Edit: dvdjunkie, you sent me a PM, and since I have no way of contacting you, I'll say what I have to say in here instead, hopfully you'll see it.
Umm, what? I didn't link to any threads recently have I? and even if I did, how is a full url wasting bandwidth? URLs aren't that many characters at all. any bandwidth you'd save would be negligible.About your post in Presto Kyle:
It is okay to list a URL for a thread, but let's learn to shorten it down to the word 'clicky', or 'here'. Expanding the bandwidth on the Disney forums is not a cool way to list your findings.
try it, you might like it, and I know we will appreciate your contributions more.



