We walked through a cinema lobby in Hanover last week, and it had a full-size (cardboard?) Wall-E on a display podium-thingy, along with a TV showing the trailer on a loop.
Yes, it could be good - but it could also be cringe-makingly anthromorphic...
Pixar has the ability to achieve both at the same time.
Watched the trailer in HiDef yesterday via the AppleTV. Its actually breathtaking (in my easy-to-nergasm way) how they've aced terrain, dust (look at the film of dust on Wall-e) and such. Almost every film seems to push one thing each time. (i.e. Toy Story 2 was fabric textures, Nemo was water (duh!) snd so on).
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Yes, it could be good - but it could also be cringe-makingly anthromorphic...
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Watched the trailer in HiDef yesterday via the AppleTV. Its actually breathtaking (in my easy-to-nergasm way) how they've aced terrain, dust (look at the film of dust on Wall-e) and such. Almost every film seems to push one thing each time. (i.e. Toy Story 2 was fabric textures, Nemo was water (duh!) snd so on).
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