Yeah. I checked it afterwards. But ffs it really looks like a pixar movie without pixar wanted to be attached to it.Planes. Is. Not. Pixar.
Which was going to follow Disney's formula of releasing a direct-to-video sequel like they were doing frequently in the '90s. Eventually Disney decided the movie was good enough for a theatrical release, but Pixar disagreed and took over production.lets not forget toy story did get a sequel. in the 90s
They have a decent amount of material just in the different ideas and cut stuff that's on the bonus material - wreck it ralph was a great movie- stupid frozen... tangled was better as well and I would enjoy more time in that setting.If any of the animated movies needs a sequel, it's Wreck-It-Ralph. Not sure how they'd pull it off but the first one was fantastic.
In the works.If any of the animated movies needs a sequel, it's Wreck-It-Ralph. Not sure how they'd pull it off but the first one was fantastic.
Where do you get your info from. Boy or Girl kids like all this shit.Eh, Disney is just going back to its roots. Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and Snow White were not exact boy favorites either. Beauty and the Beast was basically for girls too. Little Mermaid was for girls too but boys liked it anyway and I've got some rather Freudian theories about that one.
It was in response to someone saying Frozen was just for girls. Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty were just as much 'for girls' than Frozen is.Where do you get your info from. Boy or Girl kids like all this shit.
Anyone that doesn't get cars isn't a nascar hillbilly. That shit is psycho popular with the redneck crowd. There's literally fist fights for cars shit in asscrack usa.They've flat out said that they keep churning out the Cars franchise because of the big $ merchandise sales. Easily the worst of the Pixar films to date.
Disney: Has Crossed $8 Billion in Global Retail Sales - The Hollywood Reporter
Everytime i read "nascar fan", i always remember this:Anyone that doesn't get cars isn't a nascar hillbilly. That shit is psycho popular with the redneck crowd. There's literally fist fights for cars shit in asscrack usa.
Haven't seen The Incredibles, nor would I consider myself an animated movie "expert" or even big animated fan, but I enjoyed Wreck-It-Ralph more than Wall-E and on same level as Toy Story (both of which are great too). I loved the nods to games from my childhood and the movie was just solid. Voice acting was great, characters were funny, and it actually felt like a nice "universe" they created for the story.What's with all the love for Wreck-It-Ralph? It was an okay film, but nowhere approaching Wall-E, Toy Story or The Incredibles.