>Incredibles 2
It was okay, but it felt like a really big budget version of those old straight-to-video sequels. I was slightly surprised that it was Brad Bird's.
From June 2023 to June 2026, they plan on releasing 5 films plus Elemental. That's 6 films in 3 years, 2 films a year.
A Bug's Life (Pixar's 2nd film) came 3 years after Toy Story.
They used to be artisans, now Pixar is a fricking factory. No wonder why the movies feel soulless.
Not really, outside IPs getting some box office gains until those bomb too
As long as they restrict creativity with so many things that you can't even begin to count (they use a fricking program to count the number of lines spoken by each gender so it's "equal") it won't have the ability to attract audiences who want something more
What was the last Pixar movie you guys were genuinely excited for?
Probably Inside Out. It was the last Pixar Film I actually saw in theaters.
Incredibles 2
>Incredibles 2
It was okay, but it felt like a really big budget version of those old straight-to-video sequels. I was slightly surprised that it was Brad Bird's.
Coco
Wall-E. Not that they have made bad movies since but I realy wanted to see Wall-E and haven't felt that with any other Pixar film afterwards.
From June 2023 to June 2026, they plan on releasing 5 films plus Elemental. That's 6 films in 3 years, 2 films a year.
A Bug's Life (Pixar's 2nd film) came 3 years after Toy Story.
They used to be artisans, now Pixar is a fricking factory. No wonder why the movies feel soulless.
>They used to be artisans, now Pixar is a fricking factory.
The only guy on Pixar that gave a shit about art was fired because of the #MeToo movement back in 2018.
Pixar is a soulless husk of its former self.
Not really, outside IPs getting some box office gains until those bomb too
As long as they restrict creativity with so many things that you can't even begin to count (they use a fricking program to count the number of lines spoken by each gender so it's "equal") it won't have the ability to attract audiences who want something more
> they use a fricking program to count the number of lines spoken by each gender so it's "equal"
Oh my, it’s over for them
As it should have been decades ago
Then why does the token NB character in Elemental get only a line or two of dialogue?
I will watch Elio and honor Pixar with one last fap before going bankrupt
>Wikipedia scholar
That is hilarious and I am so going to be copping that term as an insult on Cinemaphile
>Inside Out 2
Who the hell asked for this? What?
scholar
No
every single pixar movie released in the past 3 years has lost money. how do they still have so much lined up?
a lot of stuff is put into production before other movies even get released