Cars 2 Teaser And Concept Art Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and …
Today I found a great post posted earlier today, by Brendon Connelly, over on Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors entitled Cars 2 Teaser And Concept Art Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and … that I would urge anyone to read! Here’s a few little excerpts to pique your interest!
Home » Film, Recent Updates Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to follow us via Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates on this topic.Disney Pixar have unveiled some new Cars 2 concept art alongside the first teaser trailer for the film. They’ve called the trailer a logo reveal, but that’s not fair – for one thing, we’ve seen the logo before, and for another, there are characters in this clip, and dialogue. It’s no more a logo reveal than, say, that Trainspotting trailer with Renton on the tracks. I imagine the teaser is being released now because it’s on the Toy Story 3 Blu-ray that some folks are beginning to get their hands on.
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Or maybe not. Speculation. Cars 2 will be with us in the summer. Let’s see if it can displace the original Cars from its place in Rich’s heart.
Reading Brendon Connelly’s article started me off thinking so I did a quick search for more articles on the subject and uncovered some more gems. i.e. Disney-Pixar Film Collection Now On Demand for a Limited Time Only … posted earlier today, by Chip, on Chip and Company:
“The Disney-Pixar Collection” of films will only be available for on demand rental beginning today, October 19 through November 9, via your television provider or favorite digital retailer. Featuring some of the most incredible stories and beloved characters in movie history, “The Disney-Pixar Collection” includes Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars, Ratatouille and Wall-E. All of the movies from the collection, along with Disney-Pixar’s UP (which is not currently available on demand), will continue to be offered for download to own. Additionally, the year’s most critically acclaimed and highest-grossing movie, Disney-Pixar’s Toy Story 3, will become available for download to own (as well as on Blu-ray and DVD) beginning November 2. Buzz, Woody and the gang have charmed audiences around the world and now fans can enjoy their own digital copy of the record-breaking film on a multitude of platforms. Chip and Company is on Facebook! Join us for some funny Disney discussions, tough Disney trivia, and enlightening park discoveries. You can also follow us on Twitter Or have your Disney News, Food, and Views delivered right to your inbox via our daily Disney Newsletter, sign up here.
Yet another fantastic article on the subject came from n.hodgson on Best For Film – Film reviews and movie news posted yesterday, entitled Pixar's first female director leaves production ? Best For Film … which is also certainly worth reading.
And not only that, but the film was to have a female director, Brenda Chapman, who would be the first lady-director at Pixar. However, rumour now has it that Chapman has left the studio after two years; is it simply a case of creative differences, or is there something more sinister at play? We’re sure that few people possess the skills necessary to take the helm at Pixar, but Chapman’s CV is undeniably impressive. She was a key story developer on Disney’s Beauty and The Beast, The Lion King and Chicken Run, as well as directing Dreamworks’ The Prince Of Egypt. After two years in the hotseat at Pixar, it appears that she’s been replaced by Mark Andrews; director of the short One Man Band . Seeing as this story’s still at the rumour stage, we’re happy to reserve judgement. Pixar often chop and change with their creative team to ensure excellence, sometimes dropping entire projects if they feel they won’t meet their incredibly high standards.