RedeemedChild
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Well it looks like Pixar the legendary offspring of George Lucas (which somehow fell into the hands of Disney) is forever going strong and that's a good thing for those of us who enjoy their adorable hits such as Finding Nemo, Wall-E, Toy Story and of course Bolt.
The offerings are looking good for 2010 and 2011 as we have a line up which consist of The Bear and The Bow, Up, Newt, Toy Story 3, Up and Cars 2.
The next film that I?m very excited about is Disney/Pixar?s The Bear and the Bow which follows the life of young fiery, tangled haired young lady named Merida who from the concept art looks as if she is between being a young adult and a teenager.
The Bear and The Bow will be Pixar?s first fairy tale and is developed by Brenda Chapman creator of The Prince of Egypt. Chapman says the story was developed from out of admiration for the works of Hans Christian Anderson and The Brothers Grim. She combined her admiration of Borthers Grimm and H.C. Anderson with her love for her daughter and hence the story -plot for The Bear and the Bow.
Princess Merida has an admiration for archery, so strong is her passion for archery that she?d rather turn her back on her royal life and embrace the path of the warrior. Merida makes reckless choices that result in the destruction of her father?s kingdom and the endangerment of her mother?s life. Our young heroine sees the error of her ways and set?s out to undo the damage she has caused.
The film stars big names including Reese Witherspoon and Julie Walters.
The offerings are looking good for 2010 and 2011 as we have a line up which consist of The Bear and The Bow, Up, Newt, Toy Story 3, Up and Cars 2.
The next film that I?m very excited about is Disney/Pixar?s The Bear and the Bow which follows the life of young fiery, tangled haired young lady named Merida who from the concept art looks as if she is between being a young adult and a teenager.
The Bear and The Bow will be Pixar?s first fairy tale and is developed by Brenda Chapman creator of The Prince of Egypt. Chapman says the story was developed from out of admiration for the works of Hans Christian Anderson and The Brothers Grim. She combined her admiration of Borthers Grimm and H.C. Anderson with her love for her daughter and hence the story -plot for The Bear and the Bow.
Princess Merida has an admiration for archery, so strong is her passion for archery that she?d rather turn her back on her royal life and embrace the path of the warrior. Merida makes reckless choices that result in the destruction of her father?s kingdom and the endangerment of her mother?s life. Our young heroine sees the error of her ways and set?s out to undo the damage she has caused.
The film stars big names including Reese Witherspoon and Julie Walters.