Coming Soon says:
DreamWorks Animation has revealed both the teaser trailer and poster for Puss in Boots, opening in 3D, 2D and IMAX 3D theaters on November 4. You can watch the trailer using the player below or in High Definition QuickTime here.
Featuring the voices of Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis, Billy Bob Thornton and Amy Sedaris, Puss in Boots tells the hilarious and courageous (daring, bold, brave) tale of Puss's (Banderas) early adventures as he teams with mastermind Humpty Dumpty (Galifianakis) and the street-savvy Kitty (Hayek) to steal the famed goose that lays the Golden Eggs.
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Not bad, but could have been better. After the last couple shrek sequels my interest in this movie has waned.
I'll gladly take this over more Shrek movies.
This is one spin off a big movie that im actually interested in. However im already getting annoyed that these animations studios wont have bigger imaginations. Dreamworks and Pixar are turning into sequal machines, something Pixar said they wouldn't do.
We have fantasies, sci fi, all kinds of things you can explore with animation. All kinds of old stories you could turn into entertaining masterpeices with the technology and money these guys have. Why are they not exploring those interests? Id absolutely love to see Dreamworks and Pixar go head to head in some mystical fantasy based movies. Or even my favorite, dark and twisted but still cheery and happy style.
Guess its good Sony and Disney are stepping up their game too.
Criticising Pixar for lack of imagination? Up and Wall-E are recent and aren't exactly unimaginative. Sure they are making many sequels, but people DEMAND them so why not? The Toy Story trilogy is flawless, and I can't wait for Monsters Inc 2. And I have no doubt that Pixar will continue to make original and imaginative movies. Look at their most recent short, Day and Night, and it's clear that Pixar are pushing the medium farther than any other company.
Lol, did anyone else reckon the beginning was an attempt of mocking Inception?