I think they do things like Monsters U and Cars 2 for safe money that permits something like a Wall-E or Up (even though those movies still made fucking bank despite being unsafe experimental movies comparatively). They'll be back with something that captures the hearts and minds of audiences everywhere, or whatever.
I really miss non-CG animation, though. What was the last feature film with that, The Princess and the Frog? It seems like CG is the de-facto means of doing animated films these days, when it's not like it objectively surpasses and improves the 2D animated experience. I'd like a balance.
I really miss non-CG animation, though. What was the last feature film with that, The Princess and the Frog? It seems like CG is the de-facto means of doing animated films these days, when it's not like it objectively surpasses and improves the 2D animated experience. I'd like a balance.