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Question for the week of August 07, 2003:

Shrek 2? Brother Bear? Robots? The Incredibles? Wonderful Days? Which upcoming animated movie(s) are you most looking forward to seeing?

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Reader responses:
Anonymous :
Wednesday, August 13, 2003
looking forward to all of em to be honest :) ice age 2 more than the others because I know my favorite character scrat will have more screen time.

Anonymous :
Tuesday, August 12, 2003
The Incredibles, the trailer looks great!

Anonymous :
Tuesday, August 12, 2003
The Incredibles. I'm hardly alone here, but to me, a Pixar movie is the new animated event movie. You are lucky to even get a ticket on opening night.

Anonymous :
Tuesday, August 12, 2003
Pixar is the only studio making worthwhile animated movies these days. Dreamworks sure as hell isn't and no one really knows what's going to happen with Disney. There is Fox though, Ice Age was really good so I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt and say that Robots and Ice Age 2 will likely be worth checking out. Shrek 2 sounds boring (the first one wasn't nearly as good as people seemed to think -- like Dorothy Parker once said: "There's less there than meets the eye." and as far as Sharkslayer is concerened I think the ocean belongs to Finding Nemo. Valiant sounds like it might be interesting also.

Anonymous :
Tuesday, August 12, 2003
Pixar is the only studio making worthwhile animated movies these days. Dreamworks sure as hell isn't and no one really knows what's going to happen with Disney. There is Fox though, Ice Age was really good so I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt and say that Robots and Ice Age 2 will likely be worth checking out. Shrek 2 sounds boring (the first one wasn't nearly as good as people seemed to think -- like Dorothy Parker once said: "There's less there than meets the eye." and as far as Sharkslayer is concerened I think the ocean belongs to Finding Nemo. Valiant sounds like it might be interesting also.

Anonymous :
Monday, August 11, 2003
Robots....Blue Sky turned Ice Age into a hit -- and now with a true project of passion, they'll blow us away with this one.

Anonymous :
Sunday, August 10, 2003
LES TRIPLETTES DE BELLVILLE! I can’t wait to finally see a feature length animated film with no dialogue. Otomo’s STEAMBOY, this film looks like a classic graphic novel, but animated. HOME ON THE RANGE, I hope the last 2D Disney feature film is a huge success & they continue to work on 2D features. The look of this film reminds me of the HarveyToons of my childhood.

Anonymous :
Saturday, August 09, 2003
Incredibles~!!! It will be incredible.

Anonymous :
Saturday, August 09, 2003
Wonderful Days

Anonymous :
Friday, August 08, 2003
Remy Francis Graphic Artist Individual It is Shrak 2

Anonymous :
Friday, August 08, 2003
correction: Shrek 2 Remy Francis, Graphic Artist

Anonymous :
Friday, August 08, 2003
"Brother Bear" looks good, if a tad conventional; "Looney Tunes: Back in Action" could be fun, as long as Bugs and company are given something to do; "Shrek 2" should be great, and the other Dreamworks entries sound intriguing; and if "the Iron Giant" is any indication, Brad Bird's "The Incredibles" should be nothing short of brilliant.

Anonymous :
Friday, August 08, 2003
the incredibles. without question.

Anonymous :
Friday, August 08, 2003
Ice Age 2 and The Incredibles. Pixar never disappoints and Fox did such a great job with Ice Age that it's the only sequel worth seeing.

Anonymous :
Thursday, August 07, 2003
The Incredibles

Anonymous :
Thursday, August 07, 2003
Chris Producer TeleStory The Incredibles. That trailer had me in hysterics, and they have the gift of story over at Pixar.

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