the print ads are all a-theme on the different colored eyes of the cast
I gotta say, those ads are AWESOME.
At least, I like them an awful lot.
I don't mind Disney, much of the time. But I think of Pixar as a completely separate entity, and think that Disney, alone, has no prayer of making a good Toy Story 3. But I wouldn't mind being wrong...
I'm trying to remember, now. There were two CGI movies advertised before
The Incredibles,
one of which was
Cars
and the other of which was...? Anybody? Sean? Ali? Bueller?
If the previews were the same as the ones in MD, then the other CGI movie was
Madagascar.
Are you talking about the short film 'Bound'?
Either
Madagascar
or
Robots.
Nope. This was one of the previews...
I guess Sean wasn't even there for the previews, huh.
I'm trying to remember, now. There were two CGI movies advertised before The Incredibles, one of which was Cars and the other of which was...? Anybody? Sean? Ali? Bueller?
There were two? I remember Cars, and not being sold on it. And then I remember thinking... that's it? For previews. Do you mean "Bound?" That one with the bouncing/tap dancing sheep?
Also, it's
Boundin',
peoples.
Dumbo makes me cry every. single. time. Specially when he goes to visit his momma and she sticks her trunk through the bars and rocks him with her trunk and I'm all teared up just thinking about it.
Yes. This is quite likely the saddest thing I've ever seen. Ever. And not in a good crying it out way, just in an ohmygod saddest thing ever! Sobbing tears way, until you can't cry anymore, and you feel emotionally drained.
Having seen a commercial for Closer, I gotta know: did Jude Law make a deal with the devil so that he could be in EVERY MOVIE THIS FALL?!?
Bear in mind, he's reprising the role that made
Michael Caine
a star in
Alfie
.