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As a fox fanatic I couldn't be more thrilled that he is voicing Fink the Fox! Pedro Pascal in The Wild Robot. Also can't wait to see what we get from Chris Sanders. I love Stitch.
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THE WILD ROBOT | Official Trailer
Poster
Synopsis
The epic adventure follows the journey of a robot—ROZZUM unit 7134, “Roz” for short — that is shipwrecked on an uninhabited island and must learn to adapt to the harsh surroundings, gradually building relationships with the animals on the island and becoming the adoptive parent of an orphaned gosling.
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INJECT IT INTO MY FUCKING VEINS
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And furthermore. The whole idea of remaking Lilo & Stitch—I repeat, for emphasis—LILO & STITCH, out of ALL the Disney movies, is a horrible, no good, very bad idea. Because of THIS:
Do you know what this is? This is a picture from a story book that Chris Sanders made to show to other storytellers at a Disney employee retreat. He already worked with Disney, which was coming back into success after The Little Mermaid and developing more ideas like But he felt that Disney, in the 1980s, was
Spending too much time on big, formulaic ideas, rehashing the same thing over and over.
Scared to take risks. Scared to work hard on small, unique ideas. So guess what Chris Sanders did?
He created Lilo & Stitch. Unique. Watercolor backgrounds. New art direction instead of the Glen-Keane princess look. Aliens instead of animals. Modern Hawaii instead of fairy tales. They even produced it on an incredibly low budget in the Florida Studio, the second-rate studio in comparison to the one in California.
Do you guys understand? Live action remakes, or any remake at all, are already a boring idea that we’re all tired of. We already recognize it as a cash-grab—not even a success-grab, but a cash-grab.
But Lilo & Stitch was created with a belief in trying something new, totally original, and it payed off. It’s one of the only animated films from the “Experimental Age” to do so with lasting impact.
And they’re taking a movie that was foundationally created to get away from safe, formulaic storytelling, and they’re recycling it. They’re repeating the formula. What’s more repetitive and formulaic than just…telling the story again?
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Chris Sanders styled Popka just because :3
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THE WILD ROBOT | Official Trailer
Dir: Chris Sanders
Star: Pedro Pascal / Stephanie Hsu / Lupita Nyong'o
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