Pixar
Awesome video that I bring this entry. It is a montage of just 5 minutes which pays tribute to the work of the Pixar studio, which last month turned 25 in February. 25 years summed up in a glorious 5 minutes. As our colleague Miguel advised Michan, go up the volume, put the video full screen and get ready for a shot of excitement priceless.
I bring this advantage, I commented that more information on the announced sequel to Monsters, Inc. “(” Monsters, Inc. “). It is now official that the title will be “Monsters University,” but the point is that history does not continue the 2001 film but that will elapse before it will be a prequel. However it is known that the plot will revolve around the characters of Sully and Mike, retelling the voices of John Goodman and Billy Crystal. The premiere is scheduled for November 2, 2012 and apparently repeated as director Pete Docter.
Finally, I bring you the first official images of ‘Brave’, other upcoming films in the study. There are photos of the film but fine art, or conceptual art. Still, we had better to whet your appetite, and the film comes just months before the prequel to ‘Monsters’, the June 22, 2012. Eye, because next year, namely March 9, also premieres’ John Carter of Mars, the first studio film with flesh and blood actors, directed by Andrew Stanton (“Nemo Find us’, ‘WALL E ‘). Ie three Pixar productions label in 2012. Hey, if it is true that the apocalypse is near, at least we will leave happy.
Returning to ‘Brave’, I comment that is directed by debutant Mark Andrews, who recently replaced what was to be the first filmmaker in the history of Pixar, Brenda Chapman (something I do not think has been good advocates for certain sectors of the politically correct, assuming you have heard), and the story of the film will take us to the Highlands of Scotland, telling the adventures of a brave princess who does not want to continue the path they have laid out for her. I leave you with the official synopsis:
Kelly Macdonald gives voice to Merida, daughter of King Fergus (Billy Connolly) and Queen Elinor (Emma Thompson). Merida is determined to carve their own path in life and defies ancient and sacred practice of noisy lords of the land: the great Lord MacGuffin (Kevin McKidd), the sullen Lord Macintosh (Craig Ferguson) and the cantankerous Lord Dingwall (Robbie Coltrane). Unwittingly or drink, the decisions of Merida trigger chaos and anger in the kingdom. And when you go to an eccentric and wise old woman (Julie Walters) seeking help, you are granted a hapless desire. The huge danger to Merida force to discover the meaning of true value: it will have to undo a terrible curse before it’s too late.