View Full Version : Meet The Robinsons
Starsky
04-15-2006, 02:53 PM
Trailer here (http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/robinsons/trailerView.html?size=quicktime+high).
Doesn't look too good. At all.
Superperson
04-15-2006, 03:10 PM
Agreed. Those jokes were all pretty lame; well at least the animation was pretty nice looking though even if they did blatantly rip the Pixar style.
But ya' know it didn't look downright terrible like 'The Wild' but looks very mediocre; but I'll wait for at least a full length trailer to pass further judgement, but if this trailer was supposed to make me get excited about this movie, as in wanting to actually see it: it failed.
Snailbait
04-15-2006, 04:58 PM
Looks OK. Not incredible, but alright. And yeah, it does look a lot like Pixar.
tb4000
04-15-2006, 11:15 PM
Well, Lassetter does have some pull at the studio now, so it doesn't shock me.
Superperson
04-16-2006, 02:04 AM
Well, Lassetter does have some pull at the studio now, so it doesn't shock me.
Meet the Robinsons was put into production waaay before Pixar and Disney merger was ever on anyones mind.
Hiya Animation
04-16-2006, 02:09 PM
Looks okay to me.
James :zim:
Trailer here (http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/robinsons/trailerView.html?size=quicktime+high).
Doesn't look too good. At all.
Gosh, please start your topics with a little more than a short comment. Discussions rule!
Explain why you don't think it looks good at all.
Im watching this trailer, and I am enjoying the stretchy animation. It is very fluid and expressive.
It's also got a bit of a retro flair to it, so Im willing to give it a chance.
Discloner
04-17-2006, 01:21 AM
Meet the Robinsons was put into production waaay before Pixar and Disney merger was ever on anyones mind.
Yeah, but as of late there's been some hefty rumors that this film in particular was sent over to be screened by a select few of Pixar's most trusted for advice, and got sent back with polite suggestions for radical reworkings.
Whether or not the film has any changes made to it as a result of the screening is still to be seen.
I think it looks neat. It's got some pixar style mixed in, but honestly...I think it differentiates itself somehow. Like Delia, I love the stretchiness of the characters and retro-future feel.
Looks like it could be some fun (the coffee gag made me laugh rather hard), but then again, the film's still well into production so I suppose we've got to wait for a more solidified launch date and regular trailer before drawing too many conclusions about how the film will turn out.
EDIT: Also. They get extra points for using Sky Captain music.
Hatter
04-19-2006, 12:25 PM
I wish they would've taken Lasseter's advice and removed that cliched, cliched, cliched villain. He'll bring the whole film down like a rock.
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