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  • Agreb91
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    1. Pixar's Next Big One? | Nov 19, 2007 4:17 pm PT
    Is this going to Pixar's really big next animated movie?
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    2. Pixar's Next Big One? | Nov 24, 2007 5:12 pm PT
    I thinkit might be

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  • buckmana
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    3. Pixar's Next Big One? | Jan 6, 2008 3:57 am PT

    Pixar have only made one movie I didn't like: A Bug's Life.

    All the others were great!

    I hope I never see the day when they make a stinker.

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    4. Pixar's Next Big One? | Feb 4, 2008 3:15 pm PT

    Only a few of Pixar's movies are truly timeless and classic. Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Finding Nemo, and Monster's Inc. I think Cars and The Incredibles and Ratatouille really aren't the best they've made so far. Not to sa they're bad, that is.

    But I think Wall - E will be great. Especially since it was an idea thought up along with Toy Story and such.

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    5. Pixar's Next Big One? | Mar 13, 2008 3:42 pm PT
    Interesting.

    To me, Incredibles is their number one film. Cars is number 2

    Toy Story is after these.

    Finding Nemo, Monsters Inc and Ratatouille are equal fourth ranking.

    A Bug's Life doesn't even make the list. I'm pretending it doesn't exist.

    I'm not sure where to place WALL-E as I haven't seen it yet. I'm expecting it to displace Toy Story at least. It might even move into the number 2 position.

    Everytime Pixar makes these movies, they do two things. The first is to make a short film they show before the movie. The second is make a special short film based on the movie which is set "after the movie" for the dvd release. I'm curious as to what they'll do for WALL-E?

    Seeing as WALL-E is their next big movie, I expect lots of DVD content. Cars and Ratatouille have been light on this stuff so far. I hope that trend doesn't continue to WALL-E.

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  • RosAzzo
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    6. Pixar's Next Big One? | Mar 15, 2008 11:57 am PT
    I think it will be a good one! Pixar is doing a really great job!

    Rosanne

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    7. Pixar's Next Big One? | Mar 16, 2008 12:46 am PT

    OMG please help! Does anyone know the author or the name of the incredible orchestral music that plays just at the beginning of Pixars 3rd WALL-E trailer installment. It picks up again just as WALL-E is leaving earth's atmosphere on his way to find his love 'EVE'. This spine tingling and tear jerking orchestral music plays as the transport (with WALL-E piggy backing it) approaches the massive AXIOM starship and towards the end when he is re-united with EVE in space. The music seems to come to an incredible climatic end as you see both WALL-E and EVE dodge the massive starship thrusters.

    I must have that soundtrack. It sounds incredible! Any help that anyone can provide would be most helpful.

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    8. Pixar's Next Big One? | Mar 16, 2008 12:51 am PT

    I can't help but play the 3rd (and latest trailer) WALL-E trailer over and over again, just to hear that incredible orchestral soundtrack. It fits the overall premise of the movie PERFECTLY. It has that "I will travel the universe, and be re-united with you no matter what or how long it takes" feel to it.

    It definitely sent chills of excitement over the audience just before watching "Norton Heard A Who". I could hear faint whisper of excitement and the occassional "ok-I've got to see this movie" throughout. Trying to find any intel on that incredible score is literally impossible - can't seem to find it ANYWHERE in the google-verse.

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    9. Pixar's Next Big One? | Mar 17, 2008 12:35 am PT
    Wow! I just saw the third trailer, I am mesmerized by it, I just love the way space looks in this film. I love films to do with space from Apollo 13 to Serenity. I really can't wait to see this, I'm so glad its out this year. The premise is great to and it looks so epic, I think it might just be Pixar's biggest film yet!
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    10. Pixar's Next Big One? | Apr 26, 2008 10:17 am PT
    buckmana wrote:

    Pixar have only made one movie I didn't like: A Bug's Life.

    All the others were great!

    I hope I never see the day when they make a stinker.

    You didn't like A Bugs Life ?!?!?! I thought that was a classic!

    Anyways, this movie looks to be one of Pixar's biggest hits.

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    11. Pixar's Next Big One? | Apr 26, 2008 10:19 am PT
    dreDREb13 wrote:

    Only a few of Pixar's movies are truly timeless and classic. Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Finding Nemo, and Monster's Inc. I think Cars and The Incredibles and Ratatouille really aren't the best they've made so far. Not to sa they're bad, that is.

    But I think Wall - E will be great. Especially since it was an idea thought up along with Toy Story and such.

    WALL-W was thought up along with Toy Story 2, and a few of their other 21st Century movies. Ratatouille was came up with at the same time, as I believe The Incredibles were.

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    12. Pixar's Next Big One? | Jun 23, 2008 2:08 pm PT
    It's a high fly ball down right center field, It is gonna be OUTTA HERE!!!!!!!!!!!
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    13. Pixar's Next Big One? | Jul 1, 2008 7:26 pm PT
    DeeDeeDee-er wrote:
    dreDREb13 wrote:

    Only a few of Pixar's movies are truly timeless and classic. Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Finding Nemo, and Monster's Inc. I think Cars and The Incredibles and Ratatouille really aren't the best they've made so far. Not to sa they're bad, that is.

    But I think Wall - E will be great. Especially since it was an idea thought up along with Toy Story and such.

    WALL-W was thought up along with Toy Story 2, and a few of their other 21st Century movies. Ratatouille was came up with at the same time, as I believe The Incredibles were.

    Brad Bird started writing the Incredibles over a decade ago, before Pixar was even making feature films.

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    14. Pixar's Next Big One? | Jul 3, 2008 9:35 am PT
    DeeDeeDee-er wrote:
    dreDREb13 wrote:

    Only a few of Pixar's movies are truly timeless and classic. Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Finding Nemo, and Monster's Inc. I think Cars and The Incredibles and Ratatouille really aren't the best they've made so far. Not to sa they're bad, that is.

    But I think Wall - E will be great. Especially since it was an idea thought up along with Toy Story and such.

    WALL-W was thought up along with Toy Story 2, and a few of their other 21st Century movies. Ratatouille was came up with at the same time, as I believe The Incredibles were.

    Whats WALL-W?

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    15. Pixar's Next Big One? | Jul 3, 2008 9:03 pm PT

    WALL-E- $63.1 million in opening weekend

    USA Today gave it four stars

    Seriously considered for Best Movie at the Oscars

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    16. Pixar's Next Big One? | Jul 4, 2008 10:42 am PT
    nothing beats Toy Story
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    17. Pixar's Next Big One? | Jul 5, 2008 9:08 pm PT

    heres my rankings
    1. Finding Nemo
    2. The Incredibles
    3. Monsters Inc.
    4. Ratatouille
    5. WALL-E
    6. Toy Story
    7. Cars
    8. Toy Story 2

    and btw, the next Pixar movie is Up.

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    18. Pixar's Next Big One? | Jul 5, 2008 9:41 pm PT

    Sequel

    On July 4, in an interview with Andrew Stanton, questions were raised about a possible sequel to WALL-E. When asked if there might be a WALL-E sequel now that humanity has been touched with..., Stantion replied, "Oh, I'm sure. Sadly there can always be a sequel. It just depends on whether it should be a sequel, and you know, personally I don't think I'll be involved in any sequel soon just because I'm, you know, you spend four years on these things and you're ready to move on. I'm done with fish, and now I'm done with robots and I love these characters. You try to make them so endearing that you won't mind seeing them again, but there isn't anything in the works right now like it wasn't pre-planned to have a sequel, no."

    Also when asked if there might be more stories that could come out of WALL-E, Stanton replied, "Maybe. You never know. I mean, it takes four years to make these movies. It's like going to high school. So, it's like, you kind of done, you're ready for graduation after four years. So, for me personally, I got to do something else for a while."

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  • nicknameless101
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    19. Pixar's Next Big One? | Jul 22, 2008 9:25 pm PT
    buckmana wrote:

    Pixar have only made one movie I didn't like: A Bug's Life.

    All the others were great!

    I hope I never see the day when they make a stinker.

    You don't like A Bug's Life?

    That's one of my favorite movies!

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    20. Pixar's Next Big One? | Jul 22, 2008 9:28 pm PT
    sssquarepants wrote:

    Sequel

    On July 4, in an interview with Andrew Stanton, questions were raised about a possible sequel to WALL-E. When asked if there might be a WALL-E sequel now that humanity has been touched with..., Stantion replied, "Oh, I'm sure. Sadly there can always be a sequel. It just depends on whether it should be a sequel, and you know, personally I don't think I'll be involved in any sequel soon just because I'm, you know, you spend four years on these things and you're ready to move on. I'm done with fish, and now I'm done with robots and I love these characters. You try to make them so endearing that you won't mind seeing them again, but there isn't anything in the works right now like it wasn't pre-planned to have a sequel, no."

    Also when asked if there might be more stories that could come out of WALL-E, Stanton replied, "Maybe. You never know. I mean, it takes four years to make these movies. It's like going to high school. So, it's like, you kind of done, you're ready for graduation after four years. So, for me personally, I got to do something else for a while."

    A sequel to Wall-E?

    If there's going to be a sequel to Wall-E then I'm definitely going to want to watch it!

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