Posts tagged Pixar
Pixar Is Back At It
Nov 16th
Morning all,
Just a bit of Pixar news a few days before the the premier of Jason Segal‘s Muppet movie okay? First up, check out the clip below of the latest Pixar short titled, “Small Fry.” Small Fry is a short based on the popular characters from Toy Story, specifically Buzz Lightyear. In this little tale it looks as though Buzz gets left behind at a fast food joint and has to join forces with those crappy nickel-looking plastic pieces of junk that you get when you order a Happy Meal (can you tell I’m not overly impressed with the quality of Happy More >
Sadly, No… I Was Not A Voice in Up
Jan 21st
So I got this interesting FB message last evening. It seems as though my profile pics have been fooling people (or at the very least, this guy) into thinking that I was some how associated with the flick Up! Officially no, I had no part in the creation, distribution or production of Pixar‘s awesome animated flick from last year. What I will take somewhat credit for is that mysteriously they stole my physical appearance from my youth.
Okay, it was most likely a fluke that the character of Russell is basically an animated version of me from ages 6-11, but I watch More >
Pixar May Have Stolen My Identity
May 29th
I’m sure at least a few of you out there have heard of a little company named Pixar. They make these really interesting looking cartoons and, yeah, a butt-load of cash while they do it. Anyways, their latest film UP features an old crickety man who travels around South America. I haven’t read the entire synopsis, but I have seen the cast of characters. Of course there’s the old man, and apparently there’s a talking dog, but what really struck me (and I have to thank Cyrus Matthew Daniel Howard for pointing this out) is that there’s this chunky kid in the More >
Another Trailer… Yup its UP!
Mar 9th
Pixar looks to have done it again. Their latest feature Up! has been hitting the trailer wire for a while now, but they have just recently released a new one that introduces a new character. In the past, Pixar has tackled issues with the environment, the family dynamic and even the ocean, but with this new story it looks like they’ll be venturing into new territory. Up! looks to focus on (for lack of a better term) old people…
I’m a big fan of Pixar’s work, but for me it’s mostly been about the shorts they create (and clean up the Oscars More >
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