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  • April 25, 2012

    Pixar’s “Brave” is set to take the summer market by storm and is likely our Animated Feature frontrunner at the 2013 Oscar ceremony. We never get too much middle ground with Pixar. It’s likely fantastic or a trainwreck a la “Cars” and “Cars 2.”

    Check it out after the jump.


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    1. It continues to look good.

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    2. I don’t think it’s entirely fair to call Cars a train-wreck. Cars 2, sure, but the original wasn’t so bad.

      As for Brave, I continue to be unimpressed by trailers (every time I see the “feast your eyes” bit I cringe) even though I think the concept is pretty interesting. I’m perfectly willing to let it surprise me, but I just don’t see much in it.

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    3. the first cars was def not a train reck yo you mad dumb for that one but its all good your movie swag is up there

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    4. Glad to see Pixar having a female lead at last.

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