> "That was a confusing half-hour there," he said, referring to the movie's premiere at Cannes Film Festival. "The film played, we got a seven-minute standing ovation, and you could feel the love beaming down from the audience to [director Peter Sohn]. They really responded to it. Then the embargo lifted and some of the reviews were pretty nasty."
He’s gonna be fired and replaced isn’t he? Pixar is so lost.
I clapped to many shithead doing lectures before
clapping is a herd act, not indicative of personal opinion
Dont people usually applaud during a premier? Its a big event, I figured it was usually celebratory.
Yes everyone always claps as Cannes.
Yes, they're notorious for applauding literally everything at Cannes. Like the new Indiana Jones got a 10 minute ovation.
>seven-minute standing ovation
>10 minute ovation
Jesus, who's the guy killing the first fricker to go quiet?
Stalin really did this to the first person to stop clapping.
>the first person to stop clapping
Why the hell did that loon feel entitled to being liked?
I dont usually like dictators but Stalin seemed like he had a wicked sense of humor
>we got a seven-minute standing ovation
lolwot
>we got a seven-minute standing ovation
who even does this its a cartoon for kids ffs
Standing ovations is a formality at Cannes. Doesn't mean anything.
Everyone gets a standing ovation at Cannes.
Incidentally, I just googled 'Elemental Cannes standing ovation' and literally every article but the one in OP says their standing ovation lasted for 5 minutes.
>We wanted to bring developing nation folklore to America and have it embraced
>fricking inbred MAGA bigots
Well...he should be after making a piece of shit shouldn't he?
the hell did you expect having it premiere on cannes?
I can't picture myself clapping at something for longer than 10 seconds at an absolute maximum. I want someone to sneak a camera in and film one of these fricking clap sessions
>it can't be bad we got a seven minute standing ovation
If you film a homeless fentanyl addict shitting on a plate it'll get, at minimum, a five minute standing ovation at Cannes.
>Stansing ovation that lasts several minutes
Dies this ever actually happen? Even at live shows I've never heard applause go for more than a couple of minutes, and no one stands for it.
>He’s gonna be fired and replaced isn’t he?
Yes, he'll be fired because that movie cost a frickton of money, over $200M.
>Pixar is so lost.
Pixar and Disney are lost, their lastest movies are box office failures and D+ streaming is losing money lately.
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>The film played, we got a seven-minute standing ovation, and you could feel the love beaming down from the audience
A seven-minute ovation at Cannes is not great. Good movies get 10. Pan's Labyrinth got a 22-minute standing ovation.
>france measures movies in clapominutes
Why is America stereotyped again?