I'm just baffled about this. Seriously, Finding Nemo didn't need a sequel. What about an Incredibles 2, Pixar? Hmm? That would bring in tons of money for sure.
Since this is about Dory (now that I think Nemo's grown up, it's been ten years now, the kid's an adult now--holy crap, he's the same age as my brothers ), crazy stuff is bound to happen. I just want to know what Marlin did to screw up this time. But yeah... did this really need a thread since it won't be released for a couple of years? Unless there was a Pixar thread...
I'm kind of feeling a little bit that way towards them. Sure I liked Toy Story 3, am looking forward to the sequel to Monsters Inc somewhat, and happy that they're doing a sequel to Finding Nemo, but it seems as if they're banking on sequels a lot these days.I'm indifferent. I admit I am starting to miss the originality of Pixar. The fact that they have become sequel or prequel central has me worried. I'm with Kutie Pie and am in the boat that Finding Nemo didn't need a sequel. The only Pixar sequel I would want would be a Incredibles 2, but considering how successful, Finding Nemo was I'm not surprised. Will I see it? Sure on Blu-ray.
I'm indifferent. I admit I am starting to miss the originality of Pixar. The fact that they have become sequel or prequel central has me worried. I'm with Kutie Pie and am in the boat that Finding Nemo didn't need a sequel. The only Pixar sequel I would want would be a Incredibles 2, but considering how successful, Finding Nemo was I'm not surprised. Will I see it? Sure on Blu-ray.
I'm just baffled about this. Seriously, Finding Nemo didn't need a sequel. What about an Incredibles 2, Pixar? Hmm? That would bring in tons of money for sure.
I'm with Kutie Pie and am in the boat that Finding Nemo didn't need a sequel. The only Pixar sequel I would want would be a Incredibles 2
I'm always puzzled when people use words like "need" and "deserve" discussing matters like these. What marks The Incredibles, fine movie that it is, as any more or less "in need" of a sequel than Finding Nemo, or vice versa?
Finding Nemo doesn't need a sequel at all
I'll probably judge it more depending on how Monster's U does.