im not sure if it was that or cars that was my least favourite pixar film.
Probably bugs life. I wasnt that keen on the character designs or personalities.
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Fri 26 Aug 2011, 11:01,
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Bug's Life was too formula-Disney.
Antz was far better.
But Cars was just a low point in the imagination. So it's based around talking cars? So why do they live in a town that was obviously constructed by and for humans?
Instead of a sequel, we should have a prequel where the cars turn on their human masters and wipe them out, then flash-forward to their new car society completely disintegrating as the fuel runs out, like a sort of Mad Max but without the mullets.
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Fri 26 Aug 2011, 12:00,
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But Cars was just a low point in the imagination. So it's based around talking cars? So why do they live in a town that was obviously constructed by and for humans?
Instead of a sequel, we should have a prequel where the cars turn on their human masters and wipe them out, then flash-forward to their new car society completely disintegrating as the fuel runs out, like a sort of Mad Max but without the mullets.
Wall-e would be the one I pick.
I just dont get it, everyone seems to think its one of the greatest things ever created, I just cant stand it.
As to the Car's prequel, they could base it on Stephen King's "Trucks"
Would be awesome :D
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Fri 26 Aug 2011, 12:11,
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As to the Car's prequel, they could base it on Stephen King's "Trucks"
Would be awesome :D
Don't like Wall-e? You have no soul.
Ack-chew-welly I missed the start of Wall-e when I first saw it, the whole thing with the ships leaving, and just saw him running around in a wasteland. The Axiom came as a complete surprise and just blew me away. I think it should have been edited that way.
Now, onto that script for Rise of the Planet of the Cars...
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Fri 26 Aug 2011, 12:50,
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Now, onto that script for Rise of the Planet of the Cars...