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Pixar’s fourteenth feature film, Monsters University, opens this weekend in the U.S. and many other countries. The film, directed by Dan Scanlon, is playing better with audiences, who have given it a ...
Could it be true?! Early this morning my friend Thomas Huxley of Upcoming Pixar pointed me to an article published on a blog called Blue Sky Disney. They claim that Pixar has finally given the ...
I got a chance to see the first 40 minutes of “Monsters University” earlier this month at Pixar along with the studio’s first photo-realistic looking short, “The Blue Umbrella.” Rest assured: I’ve ...
If you haven't seen the movie, go, go now! Pixar has done it again. Responsible for great CG movies such as Toy Story, Bug's Life, and Toy Story 2, Pixar hits another grand slam with Monster's, Inc.
In the early days of Pixar, the company’s use of computer-generated animation was ahead of its time. When that novelty wore off, it became progressive in other ways. With the thematic depth and ...
Let’s get the big, blue, furry monster in the room out of the way first: Boo from Monster’s Inc. is a cartoon. So there is no “grown up” version of Boo -- at least not until Monster’s Inc. 4 ...
The monster's soft blue fur flutters delicately in the wind. His large eyelashes blink twice, and a tear rolls slowly down his face, leaving a watery trail. To conjure up computer-generated effects of ...
Kids aren’t the only ones who have been coiled like windup gewgaws waiting for the release of Monsters, Inc. Adults whose inner children still burble about previous field trips to Toy Story, A Bug’s ...
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