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Inscription: 25 Nov 2005, 00:46 Messages: 87078 Localisation: Fortress of Précarité
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Et ben je retire ce que j'ai dit, ça a l'air moins original que prévu : “The Good Dinosaur” asks the generations-old question: What if the cataclysmic asteroid that forever changed life on Earth actually missed the planet completely and giant dinosaurs never became extinct? In theaters May 30, 2014, the film is a humorous and exciting original story about Arlo, a lively 70-foot-tall teenage Apatosaurus with a big heart. After a traumatic event rattles Arlo’s tranquil community, he sets out on a quest to restore peace, gaining an unlikely companion along the way—a young human boy named Spot.Plus de détails : Footage shown today featured a look at an asteroid field sixty-five million years ago. There’s one asteroid coming towards earth, but it burns up and misses the planet completely. Dinosaurs look up at the asteroid flying by as they go about their business. The dinos come in all shapes and sizes; they’re farmers, with each species designed to be their own farming equipment. Arlo’s family lives in a very traditional farming community where not much changes
So Triceratops are bulldozers. Stegosaurus mow down acres of crops with their spiked tails. The Apatosaurs, with long necks, are built to do all the plowing on the farm. Cute little kid dinosaur characters run about between the adults. One clip showed rows and rows of crops, perfectly straight, fields of wheat. Dinosaurs are at top of the frame. They put their heads down and start plowing with their long necks. Some pick off branches, put them on their backs. Others cut crops with their tails.
There are lots of pests – prehistoric bugs that everyone hates but Arlo loves. The bugs turn out to be human cave men with a shell. Arlo figures this out when one cave man bites him. And so Arlo meets a boy, basically the first human any dino has ever seen. He’s Spot, named for three spots on his forehead. Spot is all alone in the world, not afraid of anyone, not even dinosaurs. He’s a tough kid, and he and Arlo set out on journey together.Et l'autre projet, INSIDE OUT : From director Pete Docter (“Up,” “Monsters, Inc.”) and producer Jonas Rivera (“Up”), Disney•Pixar’s “Inside Out” takes you to a place that everyone knows, but no one has ever seen: the world inside the human mind. Riley, an 11-year-old girl who recently moved with her family to San Francisco, is not the main character but the setting for the film. Moviegoers will go inside her mind to explore how memories are formed and how a mixture of five emotions—Joy, Disgust, Anger, Fear and Sadness—defines life experiences. In theaters June 19, 2015.Plus : The concept is one, they said, that can only be done in animation. We’re inside Riley, age 11. She’s a happy, adventurous kid from Minnesota who loves hockey. But her family movies to San Francisco and everything changes. The characters are her emotions. Anger, pictured as red with a flattop, is voiced by Lewis Black. Mindy Kaling is Disgust, teen and green. Bill Hader is fear, purple and puzzled, in a black and white checkered shirt. Phyllis Smith is Sadness, blue and wearing glasses.
And the most important character is Joy, voiced by Amy Poehler, in a yellow dress, with short blue hair. We have more story info below.
Footage shown and described let us know about the “headquarters” of the film — Riley’s consciousness, seen as a screen, with memories storied on racks. Joy is at the controls. If she likes a moment, they store it on a shelf, and it can be replayed like a DVD. But tensions are escalating in headquarters. Joy and Sadness are thrown out of the mind and into places people have thought about but never seen.
One space, Long-Term Memory, looks like a huge room. There are Imaginationland, Abstract Thought, and Dream Production (looks like a movie lot), all connected by the Train of Thought. Headquarters is left with Anger, Fear and Disgust in charge. Things are hard for Riley.
In one clip, the girl’s family is talking. We see Riley, and the three emotions are in control of her mind.
The scene takes place in four spaces – the real world, and in the heads of the mother, father and daughter. Mom’s emotions are very sweet; Riley’s are angsty (Disgust pretends to be Joy); and Dad’s are bored. When we first see Dad’s emotions, they arent paying attention to the situation. They’re watching hockey. But as the situation escalates at the dinner table they begin to get more and more agitated. Things in his head get raised to Defcon 2, then, they decide to “bring down the foot” which they treat like the release of a nuclear bomb.
It’s like the emotions are a greek chorus for everything going on as the footage goes between the human characters and the personified emotions controlling them.
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