Advance Word from the Alamo: "Ratatouille" Rocks
A recent AICN-sponsored "Ratatouille" screening at Austin's Alamo Drafthouse sent one happy viewer directly to the internet...
You know how I feel about reading "advance word," but there is one spoiler-free passage that made me feel pretty good about Pixar's newest flick:

Source: AICN
You know how I feel about reading "advance word," but there is one spoiler-free passage that made me feel pretty good about Pixar's newest flick:
Quote:Cool. I can't be the only one who thought "Cars" was pretty weak.
Ratatouille comes out in two weeks, and we'll be there again. If you love animation but are turned off by the constant pop jokes that we get in so many animated films these days, this is for you. If you have a family, this is for you. If you aren't a codgy, jaded old fart - you'll love it. Hell, even if you are a codgy, jaded old fart you will probably secretly love it.

Source: AICN
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jeremyd4 writes: on Jun 13 2007 07:54 AM ..i think we have our best animation oscar winner already (Reply to this) |
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themaninthebox writes: on Jun 13 2007 08:20 AM Pixar (for the most part, a few movies excluded) has come up with amazingly novel ideas for movies. Thank god when they were bought by Disney, the Pixar team remained in tact and wasn't Disneyfied. I havent seen Shrek 3, but I feel like that franchise is getting a little stale - how many of these "hip," "cool," and "edgy" animated movies can we take? Although I will admit that when I saw Shrek 2, I wasn't expecting much, and was pleasantly surprised by it, so who knows. (Reply to this) |
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Karthik Selvakumar writes: on Jun 13 2007 08:42 AM Shrek never had potential to be a franchise. I actually didn't like Shrek 2 that much, still think it's overrated. I've never anticipated sequels much other than predetermined sequels like Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter, etc., but I'm really looking forward to Pixar's Toy Story 3. With Michael Arndt (writer of Little Miss Sunshine) penning the script for it, I don't know what else to do besides anticipate it. Ratatouille looks amazing. I'll be there on the first day. (Reply to this) |
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unbreakable_samurai writes: on Jun 13 2007 09:33 AM Should be great, I'm happy I've only been hearing good early buzz. Brad Bird is awesome. (Reply to this) |
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Sputnik99 writes: on Jun 13 2007 09:49 AM I heard a while ago that Disney doesn't expect grand-scale success from this film, but dangit, I think it looks great! Heck, anything is better than Cars! I hope it's popular, but I'm a little nervous. (Reply to this) |
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taran72 writes: on Jun 13 2007 09:50 AM Pixar can do no wrong. Even when they "miss" (Cars), they still crank out the best animated movies on the planet. (Reply to this) |
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Gimy writes: on Jun 13 2007 10:17 AM "shrek never had potential to be a franchise". one of the dumbest comments i've read in awhile. first off, it IS a franchise dillhole...there's two more movies on the way. second, its a SUCCESSFUL franchise. thats like a knicks fan saying...yeah...that michael jordan was a crappy overrated basketball player...suuuuure i'm actually not sold on this movie now because of the last few trailers i've seen. they were actually bad. when i'm bored after 3 minutes...you did a crap job of marketing. i'll still take my son but...i'm not that confident its going to the classic everybody's saying it'll be. 60+ million dollar opening i'm betting though... (Reply to this) |
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Crenshaw writes: on Jun 13 2007 10:23 AM [b]"Anything is better than Cars"[/b] Really? Really??? That's a bit harsh don't you think? I'll stack Cars next to any other non-Pixar animated feature in the past few years and it's still pretty damn strong. The only problem with Cars is it had to measure against it's Pixar brethren. I can't wait for Ratatouille - Brad Bird is a true storyteller. This would probably be great even if it was performed by puppets. (Reply to this) |
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Landshark writes: on Jun 13 2007 11:27 AM The thing I love about Pixar is that they are not money whores like their parent company Disney and Dreamworks. If Pixar ran things like Dreamworks, there would be The Incredibles 2, Finding Nemo 3, Monster Inc. 2, and Toy Story 6 by now, and only the original would be worth a crap. They don't care that if they make a sequel if they make the money off of it, they want a quality screenplay. Plus Pixar doesn't have to worry about money, since If they put their name on it, its automatically got 300 Mil attached to it. (Reply to this) |
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zooman writes: on Jun 13 2007 12:23 PM In reply to this comment (#869146) now that Disney owns pixar, that might happen (monsters 2, incredibles 2, toy story 6). When they split Disney was gonna go ahead and do sequels for toy story, monsters and the incredibles i think, now Pixar is gonna do them which is good, but Disny has been inflexible about the existence of the sequels for years... Im still very happy that Pixar is going to do whatever sequels they actually do, instead of Disney aninamtion.... (Reply to this) |
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Floor Man writes: on Jun 13 2007 12:55 PM Yeah, Cars was pretty weak, the only dip so far in Pixar's history of extremely good movies...and all I have to say for Ratatouille is this: I smell an Oscar-winner. I'll be there the first day, as well. :) (Reply to this) |
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bacoby13 writes: on Jun 13 2007 01:24 PM In reply to this comment (#869147) While this may sound like the logical step, John Lassater (sp) is actually the head of Disney Animation now, which pretty much lets Pixar make what they want to make. Considering the fact that we've just found out about Pixar's next three films, and only one is a sequel, says a whole lot about Disney and Pixar's future. Sequels should only exist if they warrant it, and I feel that Pixar knows that story trumps any large sums of money they could get in return, because a great story will get people into theatres. I wish studios knew that... (Reply to this) |
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Racer Z writes: on Jun 13 2007 02:04 PM First of all, Cars was by no means "weak." It was a very solid film with Pixar's usual flair for dialog and humor. Second, say what you will about it, but Pixar tried something with Cars NO ONE else was doing and succeeded. It may have appealed to a niche crowd, but I applaud Pixar for taking such a bold risk and not make yet another talking zoo animals or penguins movie. Shouldn't surprise me though, as the general audience will say they want something original, yet they'll continue to spend truck-loads of money on the same old spoon-fed mediocrity (enter Dreamworks) that continues to inundate movie theaters weekend after weekend. Hypocrisy reigns. (Reply to this) |
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synergyred writes: on Jun 13 2007 02:23 PM No surprise here. Can't wait to see it. And I loved Cars! (Reply to this) |
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neoes writes: on Jun 13 2007 04:07 PM Cars was a strong animated movie. I loved it. Only against other Pixar movies did t look bad. I did like Happy Feet a little more, but both were great. Anyway, I'm happy about Rataouille. It looks like a really fun and entertaining time. (Reply to this) |
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~*Admiral Snowstorm*~ writes: on Jun 13 2007 04:40 PM One of the Cars reviews on this site summed up the movie perfectly: "Pixar has likely made the best animated movie of 2006 and even then, it's a disappointment." Cars wasn't Pixar's best, but it was still one of the best animated movies I'd seen in a while. I eagerly await Ratatouille and Wall-E. (Reply to this) |
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selke99 writes: on Jun 13 2007 10:15 PM I thought Cars was better than Monsters Inc and Finding Nemo and a lot better than Happy Feet! Can't wait for this one! (Reply to this) |
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jacog writes: on Jun 14 2007 05:21 AM Anything is better than Cars?? I guess you haven't seen "The Reef" yet. (Reply to this) |
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