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RE: Any animation fans on here? - CLXcool - 07-21-2013 (07-17-2013, 07:26 PM)Wardenclyffe Wrote: A few years ago I would have agreed with you on the "Incredibles are the only ones that need a sequel" bit. Well, I mean I still think that but I'm so tired of unnecessary Pixar sequels now. The Toy Story sequels, sure. Those are fine. But Cars II? Monsters Univeristy? Now this Planes bullshit and a Nemo sequel? Come the fuck on Pixar, we know you're more than capable than making outstanding, ORIGINAL, stuff. Most of the demand for a sequel was just on The Incredibles. The other films(not counting Toy Story) didn't need a sequel since most of them didn't end on an opened note that said "we'll be back". If you think about it. The only reason why Cars II exists is how much the toys of the film sold. Yes. The film's products of toys made more money than the Cars film did. That was the only reason why Cars II exists. To get more toys out into the public so the consumers can buy them and make Disney laugh all the way to the bank. Monsters U was the third strike for me on giving up Pixar. So they are out. Unless if Brad Bird can think of something rather good to make me forgive Pixar for all the shit that has been happening to the studio. Pixar can just kiss my two middle fingers for all I care. I can tell you Finding Dory just makes me want to go on a rampage at the Pixar studio until John Lassester axes the project for original material as well as more 2D animation from Disney. (07-17-2013, 07:26 PM)Wardenclyffe Wrote: Except wait a minute, maybe they're not. Because I thought Brave was a huge disappointment. The movie I saw in theaters was not the movie I was shown via trailers. I was expecting an awesome story featuring a, finally, female lead to trek across Scotland fighting bears and magic creatures and shit. And what did I get? "Oops, my mom's a bear now". Pixar can go blow.I was hoping Brave would be like Samurai Jack(only with a female lead). Instead, I get a predictable film that followed the routes on the copy and paste films that Disney has done only to be done by Pixar. If executives didn't stick their noses in places where they didn't belong we may have gotten a better film from Pixar. What irks me more about Brave was the whole comparison between this movie and How to train your dragon. For the record. The movie Brave didn't have one single dragon in it. Most of the comparison was being made because of the scottish characters. (07-17-2013, 09:11 PM)Hexadecimal Wrote: Due to the My Little Pony remake, and the fact the their releasing dolls of Jem characters, I'm guessing a new Jem and the Holograms cartoon is likely to be in the works. Can't deny the original is a bit cheesy, and the ladies suffer from the same whore syndrome as the Sailor Moon girls, but that cartoon was darn good for the 80s.There has been on and off talks about a new cartoon of Jem and the Holograms. But nothing has come out of it since there is somewhat of an issue going on with the copyright on the Jem properties. And speaking of the new My little pony series. Comic Con showed some storyboards for episodes for the 4th season. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3zr6Z_c0MA |