Pixar is completely controlled by Disney now. Before they were under steve jobs, who reportedly "demanded perfection." As soon as disney took over, animators left in droves, reporting that there were major changes in the studio. Disney immediately cancelled all of pixars new movie plans, instead electing to make sequels to established franchises, and began converting films for 3d re-release. Before, pixar had a policy of only making sequels to films that had a strong enough story to justify it, and put emphasis on new IP'S. Disney is effectively the EA of the film world, except they have extremely good PR. They buy successful franchises and immediately begin throwing out as many cheap cash grab sequels as possible for short term profits. That's their policy with Marvel, and that's what they intend to do with Star Wars. One Star Wars movie a year? Do you really believe these movies will be classics? Once they've milked that cow for all its worth, they'll move onto something else. Pixar is finished, but atleast they went out with a bang with UP (which Disney reportedly didn't support, because how do you sell old man toys?).Alorxico said:Just watched Movie Bob's review of Monsters University and it was the 4th review I have seen/read this week that basically said MU was nothing to write home about, but it was his comment about "Brave" that made me think. "Brave" was a fun movie, but it was ... well ... not a Pixar movie. I mean, I liked it but the plot really didn't flow very well. There was TONS of things that could be done with the fallen kingdom and the witch and Muldoon, but those elements really only existed to teach our stubborn princess to be careful what she wished for.
So, has Pixar lost its touch? Is this a phase they will soon out grow? Or has all the talent been funneled into the Star Wars department?
*Alorxico*