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Pixar's Up: 3d or 2d? [more inside]
posted by nushustu
on Jun 1, 2009 -
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How automated is PIXAR-caliber computer animation these days? [more inside]
posted by umbĂș
on Dec 25, 2008 -
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Totally dumb Wall-E question. (SPOILERS) [more inside]
posted by The Straightener
on Jul 9, 2008 -
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for anyone who has trouble hearing, seeing a movie at the theater means missing out on a lot of dialogue and piecing together the story as best they can. thankfully, many movies are now distributed with (optional) captions, and some theaters will have 1 or 2 special screenings where they show the dialogue on-screen. however for some reason, disney/pixar refuses to participate. who at disney do i need to talk to about this, to try and set things right? [more inside]
posted by phoeniciansailor
on Jun 19, 2008 -
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When I saw Ratatouille in theatres, I'm fairly certain that all the printed text in the film was in English. But watching my (Canadian, FWIW) DVD the other night everything was now in French. Is my mind playing tricks, or did Pixar alter the movie while I wasn't looking?
posted by Monster_Zero
on Jan 23, 2008 -
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What is the music used in the Wall-E trailer? [more inside]
posted by Mwongozi
on Jan 14, 2008 -
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Ratatouille (movie) detail question [more inside]
posted by hwestiii
on Jul 8, 2007 -
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Commercial filter: That Listerine commercial featuring Tarzan Boy... Where can I find it? [more inside]
posted by aubilenon
on Jan 31, 2006 -
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The Incredibles comes out on DVD on Tuesday, and there's nothing that will stop me from rushing out to acquire this jam-packed roller-coaster of a movie. But which version? [more inside]
posted by soyjoy
on Mar 10, 2005 -
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Let the Languagehat Signal shine upon the clouds of Gotham. Or Metropolisburg. [more inside]
posted by mwhybark
on Dec 5, 2004 -
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Question about Pixar's new film, The Incredibles (great movie, by the way): at one point, one of the characters holds a card on which a phone number is written. I couldn't catch the whole number, but I remember enough to know it's a toll-free (866) number that doesn't have a 555 prefix. Did anyone else catch the number, and if so, could you post it here? I tried Googling for it and couldn't find it. Thanks.
posted by EatenByAGrue
on Nov 9, 2004 -
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