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Opinion by triton posted 7 months ago
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Here is a new idea for a future Pixar movie. I been saving this for two years and continue to do so until I am able to request this to Pixar. Take a look.

"Dundee & Congo"

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The story begins 18 years ago with Alexander Caldwell, one of the world’s greatest treasure adventurers, as he has discovered countless of priceless artifacts, but one artifact that he couldn’t find, which eventually ended his career, was known as the Aurora Stone, a mystical and rare amulet that holds unbelievable powers. He promises himself that his obsession for the stone will take his life away, so he decided to leave the treasure hunting occupation and have a family. Now, 18 years later his son, Dunn “Dundee” Caldwell has dreamed one day he could be like his idol, his father; and fortunately, he inherited his father’s treasure hunting genes and decides to embark on the quest to find the one thing his father has never discovered, the Aurora Stone. Trying so hard to get out of his father’s shadow, Dundee receives a lost journal of clues that leads him to the Amazon where the stone exists. Not alone, Alex’s longtime family friend,...
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Opinion by AnimationFan posted 1 year ago
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I have the two disc version of Wall E on DVD and a feature I came across was "The Story of Pixar". It told the story of John Lassater, and his love for cartoons and the history from his first job to his film Cars. One of the things that was mentioned was that the
3-D told over the 2-D world of animation.

Now a days, the only fresh 2-D content we see is on TV and unfortunatly, some just aren't as good the old ones. Not as much hard work goes into them and they don't make us laugh as much. When was the last time they made an original 2-D feature length that wasn't a tv show at first? The last I can remember was the brillant Hayao Miazaka films like Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle.

So I was thinking, what if Pixar went back a bit to the good old days and did a bit of 2-D. Pixar rule the world of animation at the moment and what ever they make, we just can't help but fall in love. If they do so, people will be intrested in 2-D again and other companies will make more
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Article by Guitar-hero4 posted 1 year ago
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Disney and Pixar's Full Animated Line-Up Through 2012!
April 9, 2008
by Alex Billington


Disney and Pixar unveiled their complete animated movie line-up from 2008 to 2012 today at a press conference in New York. Featured in their announcement is a diverse and ambitious slate of 13 new animated feature films, most of which will be featured in 3D. As has been the case recently, Disney will be releasing two major animated movies per year - one Pixar and one Disney. Starting in 2009, however, we'll be treated to 2 Pixar movies per year: 3D versions of Toy Story (in '09) and Toy Story 2 (in '10) as well as Up (in '09) and Toy Story 3 (in '10) and Newt and The Bear and the Bow (in '11). In addition, Pixar also announced a new movie - Newt - for 2011. Disney also has a promising line-up of their own, including an adaptation of a Philip K. Dick story titled King of the Elves.

The Philip K. Dick based movie King of the Elves, which everyone seems to be interested in the most, is about a gas station attendant in Mississippi who befriends a group of elves who can hide in the trees because they're covered with leaves and foliage. He allows...
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