champdisney
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Sums up my thoughts exactly!Coco - loved.
The Frozen “short” before Coco - thought it would NEVER end. Ugh.
Sums up my thoughts exactly!Coco - loved.
The Frozen “short” before Coco - thought it would NEVER end. Ugh.
The Frozen “short” before Coco - thought it would NEVER end. Ugh.
I'm glad I read this before I go to see the movie tomorrow. A great 20-minute opportunity for a restroom & refreshment break between trailers and the film itself.Sums up my thoughts exactly!
I was wondering about that too.Between the interminable Frozen short and the movie itself, did anyone see an awkward, 15-second long announcement segment from Pixar thanking everyone for seeing the movie? It showed brief "making-of" footage and emphasized how many people work at Pixar. This was clearly filmed at the last minute sometime last week on someone's i-phone and was the most blatant piece of post-Lasseter damage control imaginable. It seemed so out of place and unnecessary, especially given that anyone who just forked over $15 per ticket to see Coco clearly aren't the kinds of people Pixar needs to beg forgiveness from right now.
Between the interminable Frozen short and the movie itself, did anyone see an awkward, 15-second long announcement segment from Pixar thanking everyone for seeing the movie? It showed brief "making-of" footage and emphasized how many people work at Pixar. This was clearly filmed at the last minute sometime last week on someone's i-phone and was the most blatant piece of post-Lasseter damage control imaginable. It seemed so out of place and unnecessary, especially given that anyone who just forked over $15 per ticket to see Coco clearly aren't the kinds of people Pixar needs to beg forgiveness from right now.
Between the interminable Frozen short and the movie itself, did anyone see an awkward, 15-second long announcement segment from Pixar thanking everyone for seeing the movie? It showed brief "making-of" footage and emphasized how many people work at Pixar. This was clearly filmed at the last minute sometime last week on someone's i-phone and was the most blatant piece of post-Lasseter damage control imaginable. It seemed so out of place and unnecessary, especially given that anyone who just forked over $15 per ticket to see Coco clearly aren't the kinds of people Pixar needs to beg forgiveness from right now.
I'm a fan of Frozen, but that short...eh. While I laughed at a couple of jokes, ultimately I felt like I was watching a full-length movie that was severely edited for time.Coco - loved.
The Frozen “short” before Coco - thought it would NEVER end. Ugh.
I forgot about that! I didn’t like that because it showed me a freaking scene from the movie...I hadn’t read reviews or seen pictures or anything and would have preferred to have seen that part for the first time actually DURING the movie. That was annoying.Between the interminable Frozen short and the movie itself, did anyone see an awkward, 15-second long announcement segment from Pixar thanking everyone for seeing the movie? It showed brief "making-of" footage and emphasized how many people work at Pixar. This was clearly filmed at the last minute sometime last week on someone's i-phone and was the most blatant piece of post-Lasseter damage control imaginable. It seemed so out of place and unnecessary, especially given that anyone who just forked over $15 per ticket to see Coco clearly aren't the kinds of people Pixar needs to beg forgiveness from right now.
Between the interminable Frozen short and the movie itself, did anyone see an awkward, 15-second long announcement segment from Pixar thanking everyone for seeing the movie? It showed brief "making-of" footage and emphasized how many people work at Pixar. This was clearly filmed at the last minute sometime last week on someone's i-phone and was the most blatant piece of post-Lasseter damage control imaginable. It seemed so out of place and unnecessary, especially given that anyone who just forked over $15 per ticket to see Coco clearly aren't the kinds of people Pixar needs to beg forgiveness from right now.
I was wondering about that too.
I've seen such promos before where the movie creators talk about the work that went into the movie and thanked the audience for coming. I just can't remember if that was a Pixar or Disney thing or it was done for other studios too. But I'm pretty sure I've seen a handful of them.
I saw it too, but it seemed more like a reminder that Coco was about to start and people should get back to their seats ASAP.
When The Rescuers Down Under was paired with Prince and the Pauper, they had a specially animated "intermission" between the two. It has never been released to home video, but you can see it here:
It would have been cool to see one for Coco.
Yep. These promos have been more prevelant. I think its an attempt to remind people that there alot of people that contribute and to please not watch pirated movies. Put a human touch to what seems like a huge inhuman business.
Examples?
Not specifically similar to what Disney did but at the end of movies for a while now there's been a card that says something like "the making of this motion picture took the efforts of 15,000 people."
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