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I love the look of that poster. Can't wait to see what Pixar does with the film.
I really like the art style of this. The whole stone circle thing playing a big part in it adds some interest as well, considering the types of myths and legends that go on in Scotland surrounding that type of stuff.
It does look very nice and interesting like you want to grab her and turn her around and see her face.
looks interesting. Its nice to see Pixar branching out.
Gotta admit the whole Cars bandwagon and Toy Story 3...I kinda stopped following Pixar for a while. I used to be a huge fan, but Dreamworks started doing a great job at competing finally.
Then I see this and regret ever doing that lol. I love How to Train Your Dragon from Dreamworks, why? Because im a fantasy person. I LOVE those stories. Not so much Warcraft stories, those can get boring. But basically having a kid perspective, it doesn't have to be a kid, it just has to be a person finding out about themselves through these fantasy worlds. Its just so great.
I honestly cannot wait to see what Pixar does in this environment. While at the same time, people have always been that pesky little nuance to Pixar, so that should be interesting to see too. Wonder if they have learned anything from UP.