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has that film actually been released over here yet? if it has, it's completely passed me by.... :S
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By which time you could import a US Blu Ray
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Thu 1 Oct 2009, 13:40,
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/October 9th according to the TV trailers
/also according to imdb
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Thu 1 Oct 2009, 13:45,
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/also according to imdb
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Is there a new pixar film then? The last one i saw was Finding Nemo :S
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still fantastic
"WE'RE DEAD!!!! WE'RE DEAD!!!!"
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Thu 1 Oct 2009, 13:41,
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"WE'RE DEAD!!!! WE'RE DEAD!!!!"
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/ac :D
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Thu 1 Oct 2009, 13:43,
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I'm confused by the Disney/Pixar business now.
I thought Disney owned the Pixar name now, but all the creatives (like lassetar) had gone off to another company.
So the new Pixar films, aren't actually made by Pixar but are released under that name.
Or soemthing
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I thought Disney owned the Pixar name now, but all the creatives (like lassetar) had gone off to another company.
So the new Pixar films, aren't actually made by Pixar but are released under that name.
Or soemthing
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Disney bought Pixar for a huuuuuuuuuge amount of cash and appointed John Lasseter as creative head of both companies. Which explains why
Meet the Robinsons, Bolt and even the Tinkerbell movies have had a stroke of genius on them and the 2d Princess and the Frog looks like it may be a return to Disney glory days too.
(and now with Disney absorbing Marvel too, Disney is possibly all of the win)
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Meet the Robinsons, Bolt and even the Tinkerbell movies have had a stroke of genius on them and the 2d Princess and the Frog looks like it may be a return to Disney glory days too.
(and now with Disney absorbing Marvel too, Disney is possibly all of the win)
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my fave Disney film, along with Robin Hood :)
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Thu 1 Oct 2009, 13:44,
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that ballroom scene was pretty groundbreaking if i remember
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Thu 1 Oct 2009, 13:52,
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Love it!
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Thu 1 Oct 2009, 13:52,
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I must have heard some rumour around the time of the takeover, and my brain just shut down at that point and assumed that was what happened
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Thu 1 Oct 2009, 13:48,
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Presto is bloody brilliant.
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Disney have absorbed Pixar but they still have a sort of independance because Lasseters' a director and has said they can carry on what they're doing.
With the success they've had, who's going to argue?
Edit: Wot HT sed /\
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With the success they've had, who's going to argue?
Edit: Wot HT sed /\
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How ya like them Apples!
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