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How do you know Boo wont be in it at some point?
Personally, with the way the first film ended, they should just leave the Boo story alone and leave it up to the viewer to make up their own mind on what happened between Sully and Boo after that.
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06-20-2012, 01:39 PM #2j7wild Guest
I don't think Boo was born yet when Mike and Sully were still in college.
Pixar losing it.
The last great Pixar film was Ratatouille.
Cars 2 was blah!
The Brave trailer did not make me want to run to the theater.
Wall-E and Up were so and so.
Toy Story 3 I didn't even watch in Theaters; saw it on DVD and was not impressed.
Now this!
I think they are cranking them out too fast and sacrificing quality for quantity.
Furthermore, Ratatouille came out in 2007 which was right after Disney bought out Pixar.
So Disney is screwing up Pixar's quality!
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Sorry, but the numbers speak for themselves, all Pixar films were a huge success, with at least every single film produced was either nominated, or actually won an Academy Award.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pixar_films
And yes, Cars 2 was not a great achievement, and can be considered the worst of the bunch since it's is the only Pixar film without any Academy Award recognition., but it still made a fortune,
Funny, I can count on one hand the movies that you actually had a positive feeling about, among them "Prometheus", which got beat by "Madagascar 3" hands down. Not that I'm saying Prometheus is a bad movie, but simply stating that being a "Fanboy" does not reflect the rest of the world's view (Or make it a success story, let me know when Prometheus beats TS3 at the box office).
I can't see through walls, but I can kick your ass.
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