Disney•Pixar Up - May 29, 2009

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Disney - Pixar present UP

Release Date: May 29th, 2009

Director: Pete Doctor (Monster's Inc)

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www.disney.com/up

Cast:

Carl
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Russle
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Poster:
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Synopsis:
Carl is an old man with a life full of unfulfilled promises, who used to sell balloons. He and his sweetheart always dreamed of traveling the world, but they never did. Before she dies, she makes Carl promise that he will see the world for the two of them. As two nursing-home members prepare to take Carl from his old house, he fills up THOUSANDS of balloons and he and his house set sail for adventure! Joined by a stow-away wilderness explorer, a dog, and a bird, Carl treks though the mysterious jungles of South America, fighting villains and monsters on a wild adventure sure to tickle your imagination!

It's also gonna be Pixar's first 3D movie!

I saw some clips at ComiCon and it looks FUCKING BREATHTAKING. Early reviews peg this as a very different, very adult-themed Pixar movie that is a real tear-jerker from the get-go. I can not wait for it to come out.

(While visiting Pixar last month, I snuck a peek at their "UP completion dirigible race" board and the story is 100% done, the designs about 80%, animation was at 30-40%, and lighting and editing up at 0%. It's gonna be soooooo cool.)
 
OH GOD YES ALL OVER MY TITS

Seriously, Pixar has almost nothing but pure gold and diamonds coming out of their studio; I expect nothing but the best out of this.

The trailer made me laugh quite a bit; I just think the idea of a grumpy old man traveling the world and being grumpy is hysterical and it will keep me so very entertained.
 
Holy shit, I just watched the new trailer. :lol :lol

That's basically the first clip they showed at ComiCon, but they didn't show the part where he finds Russle on his porch, they just had him open they door and they stopped it there.

Man this is going to be so good. :lol :lol
 
I cannot wait. Pixar movies are pretty much the only summer movies I get excited for at all. So goddamn good.
 
Costanza said:
I dunno about this one. The story doesn't sound all that interesting to me.
Wait till you see it. The early reviews of the movie that's not eve 30% done are extremely positive, and the ~8 minutes I saw at ComiCon were really amazing. This trailer showed nothing of them in the jungle, which looked so damn good. Better than the Incredibles even. There are aspects to the story (the dog, the bird, the nazi(?) planes and dirigibles) that nobody knows about yet. The only reason I even know about the blimps is because of the poster I wasn't supposed to see at Pixar. This is going to be Pixar's first real adventure movie. Expect it to be epic.
 
Costanza said:
I dunno about this one. The story doesn't sound all that interesting to me.

If you read the plot outline of Finding Nemo, would it sound "interesting"?

Can't fucking wait. Pixar has literally done no wrong and Wall-E was the best movie they've done yet.
 
Can't wait. :) It's good to see new movie from Pete Docter since it's already been 7 years (!?) since Monsters inc.

The soundtrack will propably be amazing as well since Michael Giacchino is doing it. I like his Pixar stuff (Incredibles, Ratatouille) the most. <3
 
Oh my god, yes. I cant wait.
My Pixar obsession is a little creepy, but meh, who cares!

Loved the trailer.
 
Gav said:
Oh my god, yes. I cant wait.
My Pixar obsession is a little creepy, but meh, who cares!

Loved the trailer.

I'm turning my Pixar obsession into a determination to work there some day. It does wonders for the complexion.

I LOVE the trailer. I've been in love with the premise of this movie ever since it was revealed a year ago or so.

P.S. The tennis balls on the walker? Awesome.
 
It's great Pixar has gotten their act together so well they can release a movie every year while maintaining the quality. Cars 2 is the only one of Pixar's future releases I'm not too intrested in but luckily they plan to release The Bear & the Bow in the same year (2011) so it's not that bad.
 
I'm looking forward to this a lot, but as a huge fan of the other two movies, Toy Story 3 tops my Pixar anticipation list.
 
Tucah said:
I'm looking forward to this a lot, but as a huge fan of the other two movies, Toy Story 3 tops my Pixar anticipation list.

Same. I can't belief it'll be 15 years since the first Toy Story. I can't tell if Up would be a step up from Wall-E, it seems to follow the buddy movie fomula somewhat.
 
I think I'm going to find the child character to be annoying...but who knows.

It's Pixar, so Day 1.
 
PowderedToast said:
How is this coming out so soon? Did Pixar split up their studio to do this or something?

Basically they have become so big that they can afford to employ enough people to produce 1 movie a year. Which is what they were aiming for.

I can't see this being better than Wall-e or Ratatouille as the characters haven't so far clicked for me, but hell, it's an adventure story, spanning many areas. It will be like Finding Nemo, but in the sky, and watching the world from below and within, and this is what I find the most compelling. Pixar always nail the look of their films.
 
dabookerman said:
Basically they have become so big that they can afford to employ enough people to produce 1 movie a year. Which is what they were aiming for.

I can't see this being better than Wall-e or Ratatouille as the characters haven't so far clicked for me, but hell, it's an adventure story, spanning many areas. It will be like Finding Nemo, but in the sky, and watching the world from below and within, and this is what I find the most compelling. Pixar always nail the look of their films.

Yeah they always have atleast 3 projects in development.
 
dabookerman said:
Yup, I can see it already, Oscar 2010, best animation goes to UP

PIXAR <3333333333
You mean like every other release they've won the Animation Oscar for since it's inception except for 2001 (Shrek over Monsters??? really????) and 2006 (Happy Feet over Cars is a bit of a stretch, but it was Cars after all)
 
borghe said:
You mean like every other release they've won the Animation Oscar for since it's inception except for 2001 (Shrek over Monsters??? really????) and 2006 (Happy Feet over Cars is a bit of a stretch, but it was Cars after all)

Is Wall-E even a lock for this year? If Waltz with Bashir is eligible, there might be a slight chance the it won't get it.
 
borghe said:
You mean like every other release they've won the Animation Oscar for since it's inception except for 2001 (Shrek over Monsters??? really????) and 2006 (Happy Feet over Cars is a bit of a stretch, but it was Cars after all)

Oh god..
 
Mr. Spinnington said:
i am SO gay for pixar


i will be full homo in no time flat
Yeah, I'm another who can be grouped with this sentiment. I can't get enough of Pixar and I can't wait for this to hit theaters.

I'm not sure if it'll be able to top Wall-E (at least for me), but I'm not too worried. I haven't disliked a film of theirs yet and I'll definitely be there for opening day.
 
Jtwo said:
Damn, had no idea this was releasing 3D.

I saw the trailer in 3D before Bolt. It was exquisite. Pixar looks to have really nailed 3D.

Here are some reports from a showing of the first 45 minutes of Up from AICN's annual Butt-Numb-A-Thon movie marathons:

Next was UP. 45 minutes of UP to be exact, brought by co-directors
Pete Docter and Bob Peterson to show to the BNAT crowd. Much was
incomplete, with only storyboards in some places, but it didn't
matter. Those 45 minutes were probably my favorite 45 minutes in a
BNAT ever. This film WORKS, another home run by Pixar, and if its
makers were nervous in presenting it to us, they were visibly relieved
when the footage went over as well as anything I've ever seen at a
BNAT before. Moving, emotional, and uproariously funny and the
Paradise Falls dogs scored huge with the crowd (you'll know what they
are in May 2009). "Squirrel!" As with WALL-E, there was imagery to
take your breath away, and this story of an old man going on his
greatest adventure is sure to do well next year. I can't claim any
kind of unbiased opinion here - my sun rises and sets on Pixar.
They're easily my favorite film studio. And UP looks to be yet
another triumph for them.

Then we got 45 minutes or so with a member of the Crankiest Generation
in Pixar's UP. Pete Docter has a brilliant movie on his hands. This
wasn't in 3D, but they confirmed that it is being adapted for
"window-in" view 3D, and I can't wait. It keeps you wondering "now
what?" or "what's next" one minute to the next. The creatures we saw
were great, and I half-joking, half-prying asked if we'd end up seeing
dinosaurs during the Q&A. What I really wanted to get at was whether
Pixar as a production house was looking at dinosaurs, fantastical
stuff, and possibly bridge to John Carter. They were there for UP,
everyone loved it, I was just hoping to get a peek into the other
stuff going on around them. I should have been more tenacious.

This next one is a tad spoiler-y:

UP CLIPS in 3D (45 minutes) (2009)
Directed by Pete Docter and Bob Peterson (co-director)

Pixar makes those kinds of movies I very much enjoy while watching them, but so far I haven't bought any on DVD. I will get FINDING NEMO though, and WALL-E, obviously. I like their films a lot, but I'm just not that into kid’s movies unless it's for nostalgic reasons.
Until now, I hadn't read or seen anything from UP, I really had no idea what it was about.

Simply put, it's the story of Carl Fredricksen, a man who after having spent his entire life, love and marriage in a short but awesome montage, decides to finally fulfill the promise he made to his wife when they were still kids (and before she died of old age in act 1) - he will move their old house to the top of a huge mountain in South America, the last unexplored place on the planet, presumably. He uses balloons to get his house up in the air - as one would - and while going, he accidentally brings a cub scout along who is eager to help since helping an elderly is the one badge he still needs to get.
We got to see the story until what I expect is somewhere in the middle of it, when they've landed on the mountain and met the crazy bird and the talking dogs who - Squirrel! - wear dog collars that translate their every thought into English.

Words cannot describe how funny these dogs are. I'm not a laugh out loud type of person, and I haven't laughed like that in a LONG time.

This is about as high concept as you can get and still it's a very touching, funny and bittersweet story. I'm REALLY looking forward to seeing the rest of this one and I hate it that I can't do the squirrel joke to anyone over here. I'll have to wait until September because that's when Pixar's movies always come here. Crap.

Last, but not least, the most in depth impressions of that footage (again its kinda spoiler-y):

The first 45 minutes of UP were not just the very best pieces of footage fest shown at BNAT – it was the VERY BEST THING shown at BNAT. Period. Long ago, seemingly in a galaxy far, far away, I was the guy who just wasn’t into Pixar like everybody else around here. But they keep getting better and better. As much as I LOVED Wall-E, this had me involved and in love within the first ten minutes.

Here’s the setup (since the trailers are remarkably vague.) When Carl, a 10 year old boy obsessed with the world’s most famous adventurer, stumbles across a 10 year old girl with the same idol, there’s little doubt that they will become fast friends. Together they concoct a plan to fly down to South America and explore the same plateau as their hero – the last unexplored place on Earth – and build a house atop the grand falls to use as a base of operations. One thing leads to another and we’re treated to a montage of the friends over the years, playing, falling in love, getting married and ultimately growing old together. But sadly, the little girl (now an old woman) passes, leaving our hero Carl alone.

Now a building development is encroaching upon the house these two built together and Carl, lonely and heartbroken, has no idea what to do. And then it hits him: before he dies, he’s gonna fly his house down to South America, land it atop the falls and fulfill the promise he’d made to his wife 60 some odd years before. Thus begins one of the most touching, delightful and melodic films Pixar has yet attempted. What follows is a daring flight to South America and then a wild adventure in the jungle. Along for the ride is an accidental stowaway Russell, a cub scout looking for his final “help the elderly” badge to become a full fledged boy scout.

Throw in a trusting but insane bird, a pack of dogs modified with collars that translates their thoughts into English, and copious use of the phrase “SQUIRREL!” and you have the makings for one hell of a film. What we saw was a healthy mix of storyboards, completed scenes and the occasional partial renderings – and yet it never felt “unfinished.” The key to UP is that the story is so touching, so engrossing, that the magic came through at every point along the way. So touching was the film that the audience was literally in tears within the first 10 minutes of the film – couples were tightening their grip on one another, people were grabbing for napkins and Kleenex and even men were openly letting tears roll down their face. It was like Pixar had found away to condense The Notebook into 10 minutes and put it at the beginning of the film.

And once you’ve sat through that, there’s almost no way to fall out of love with Carl.

If there was any film I was disappointed that it didn’t finish playing BNAT, it is this. While the Watchmen footage looked great and the Terminator 4 stuff convinced me that it could rock, this was the film every single one of use desperately wanted to see the end of. I have every confidence that this film will prove to be one of the best of 2009 and continue Pixar and Disney’s constant push for excellence in this new golden age of animated filmmaking. I didn’t think Pixar could cram this much heart into one movie. But they did. And it still gets me a little misty just thinking about it.
 
ok. now i'm hyped. Monsters Inc. did well with some touching scenes as well, so I can believe Pete Doctor pulling this off.

I can't believe, but is Lasseter is the weakest of the Pixar directors at the moment?
 
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