When Buu (Girl) at the end of the movie goes back to her room she picks up a nemo stuffed animal. But finding nemo was made after this movie right. Maybe all the movies by pixar have hints as to movies to come.
All of the Pixar movies are in development for YEARS before they are released. I bet Nemo started development before Monsters, Inc. completed development. :D
[quote author=“bustamove”]monsters inc., finding nemo, what great movies
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I’ll second that, Disney is one company, that although charges a lot in their theme park :x , has never let me down. Each movie is a quality well made movie.
Disney pfft, Pixar is the one that created the movies. Pixar is leaving Disney as soon as their contract is up. Cars the Pixar movie coming out next year will by the last Disney/Pixar movie unless Disney’s CEO Michael Eisner leaves.
[quote author=“Bootes”]Disney pfft, Pixar is the one that created the movies. Pixar is leaving Disney as soon as their contract is up. Cars the Pixar movie coming out next year will by the last Disney/Pixar movie unless Disney’s CEO Michael Eisner leaves.
Still. It is made by Disney. All the pixar characters are Disney’s properties. So thus they are Disney movies…. I miss the good old Disney movies with Mickey Mouse and Goofy. 😢
Made by Pixar, distributed by Disney. Sort of like how Tarantino brought over Hero. He didn’t make the film, he just gathered the resources to distribute it, and got the credit where it says “Quentin Tarantino Presents Hero”. If you look at a Pixar/Disney DVD, it says “Walt Disney Pictures Presents A Pixar Animation Studios Film [fill in pixar title here]”
Pixar did make the mistake of giving the rights to the characters and such to Disney, but when this deal was made, Pixar was a nobody, so I think they were happy that Disney took interest in them and just took what they could get. I think it’s going to be a grave mistake for Disney when they lose Pixar. If you look at their past few films, they haven’t been doing so well. The blockbusters have been all the Pixar films. If I was Disney, I’d fire Eisner and try to bust out some sort of contract that Pixar would be happy with.
There’s a ton of little things in disney/pixar movies that are cool.
Like in Aladdin on the balcony scene. The tiger says “good teenagers take off your clothes” but he slurs it together so it sounds like something different. There’s a ton of them you just have to find them 8)
[quote author=“antman22”]Made by Pixar, distributed by Disney. Sort of like how Tarantino brought over Hero. He didn’t make the film, he just gathered the resources to distribute it, and got the credit where it says “Quentin Tarantino Presents Hero”. If you look at a Pixar/Disney DVD, it says “Walt Disney Pictures Presents A Pixar Animation Studios Film [fill in pixar title here]”
Pixar did make the mistake of giving the rights to the characters and such to Disney, but when this deal was made, Pixar was a nobody, so I think they were happy that Disney took interest in them and just took what they could get. I think it’s going to be a grave mistake for Disney when they lose Pixar. If you look at their past few films, they haven’t been doing so well. The blockbusters have been all the Pixar films. If I was Disney, I’d fire Eisner and try to bust out some sort of contract that Pixar would be happy with.
You are completely right. What are they goinig to do when Pixar quits on them? All their latests hit films have been made by Pixar. Disney without Pixar= No Disney.
Disney is dead without Pixar. They have not released anything except straight to video crap like Lion King 1.5 and horrible movies like Home on the Range. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/home_on_the_range/
“Disney’s western cartoon comedy may be the first film to require cortisone treatments from jamming its elbow in the audience’s ribs so often.” NY Times
[quote author=“Bootes”]Disney is dead without Pixar. They have not released anything except straight to video crap like Lion King 1.5 and horrible movies like Home on the Range. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/home_on_the_range/
“Disney’s western cartoon comedy may be the first film to require cortisone treatments from jamming its elbow in the audience’s ribs so often.” NY Times
HAHAHA. Well I do have to admit that the Lion King 1 1/2 was funny at some points but compared to Lion King it is nothing but a small worthless project.
i watched a tv show about pixar awhile back, and someone asked them about the references. They said every movie they produce has hints to new releases or references to other films already released
i watched a tv show about pixar awhile back, and someone asked them about the references. They said every movie they produce has hints to new releases or references to other films already released
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I think I saw that also. Or I might have watched something different. It was right after Monsters Inc. on Starz they showed everything that was related to other movies. Thats a cool thing they are doing. We should have a point out the the secrets in Pixars movies thread. :lol: