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Thread: Brave

  1. #26
    Why did someone have to mention Janet Devlin?! It can't be unseen.
    Balance dad mysterious.

  2. #27
    Originally Posted by PantoponRose
    Why did someone have to mention Janet Devlin?! It can't be unseen.
    "But father, I don't like Christmas."

    "BE GONE FROM THIS VILLAGE FOREVER, CHILD."

  3. #28

  4. #29
    I refuse to believe this will be anything other than amazing. I need Pixar to pull it out of the bag after Cars 2 crashed and burned.

  5. #30
    Originally Posted by PantoponRose
    Why did someone have to mention Janet Devlin?! It can't be unseen.
    Well this indeed ruins it.

  6. #31
    The only thing I don't like are the accents, they sound so fake.
    My top 10 girl group countdown has begun.........#8 SWV #9 Mis-Teeq #10 Changing Faces

  7. #32
    I just don't like the look of the girl.
    Human characters that aren't all cartoony just don't work in these kind of animation movies for me.

  8. #33
    This film also looks more like Dreamworks than a Pixar movie, not really a bad thing as I like both, but I don't know, I'm not as excited for this as I was when the first few pictures came out.
    My top 10 girl group countdown has begun.........#8 SWV #9 Mis-Teeq #10 Changing Faces

  9. #34
    Originally Posted by Charley!
    Originally Posted by PantoponRose
    Why did someone have to mention Janet Devlin?! It can't be unseen.
    Well this indeed ruins it.
    She should sing a song on the soundtrack.

  10. #35
    Less than two weeks to go until the release of 'Brave', and whilst I really haven't felt the usual Pixar 'hype' as of yet, it would appear that - unsurprisingly - the film appears to be another gem for Disney Pixar.

    http://www.bigscreenanimation.com/20...ws-cheers.html

    It seems to be a little less based in humour, and more so in having a rich story, and Pixar redefining visuals. Which is really saying something.
    'I used to run base like Juan Pierre,
    Now I run the bass, hi hat and Ensnare.'

  11. #36
    For the life of me I just can't get excited. Feels like well-trodden ground.
    Sixty-nine is the only dinner for two.

  12. #37
    Same here. And I feel this is going to fall behind Madagascar 3 and Ice Age 4. So far, I don't think it has the universal appeal of e.g. Finding Nemo and Up.

  13. #38

  14. #39
    Originally Posted by hitori View Post
    I am so excited for this!

    Tell me about it

  15. #40
    Yeah that trailer was good.

    I just don't like the Scottish accent so a whole film in Scotland is hardly going to set my world alight.
    I'm about to drown in the ocean.

  16. #41
    I saw this yesterday.... I liked it a lot. It was quite low-key, which was actually kind of refreshing... it didn't have a cast of thousands, talking animals, too many celebrity voices or movie reference in-jokes.

    Plus, I like bears. Especially carved wooden ones.

  17. #42
    It's actually amazing. A really, really big step back up for Pixar from Cars 2, the trailer doesn't do it justice at all.

  18. #43
    The best thing about it (apart from not having Chris Rock as the voice of a Zebra or any fart jokes) is it's a self-enclosed film. It doesn't set itself up for a franchise, pander to the crowd or cram in too many characters.

    And, I'll say it again... something about all those wooden bear carvings really tickled me.

  19. #44
    I saw it last week and loved it. The whole premise reminded me of Shrek 4 though.

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