The Pizza Planet Truck: Making a cameo in every Pixar film, (except The Incredibles)
Read moreTron Legacy Buzz Lightyear by iamclu on DeviantArt. [via matthewb]
Read moreFirst it was The Simpsons, now some of Pixar’s iconic characters are getting the postal treatment. From the USPS’s own website: This pane of 20 stamps includes five different designs featuring Pixar characters: Lightning McQueen and Mater from Cars (2006); Remy the rat and Linguini from Ratatouille (2007); Buzz Lightyear and two of the green, […]
Read moreTron Legacy Buzz Lightyear by iamclu on DeviantArt. [via matthewb]
Read moreExample #835,121 of Pixar’s awesomeness: Did you know that Sid Phillips, the violent teenager from Toy Story, makes a cameo appearance in Toy Story 3 as an adult at the beginning and end of the film. He is the garbage man who is wearing Sid’s signature skull t-shirt and is listening to heavy metal. [via]
Read moreBrad Bird Confirmed To Direct Mission:Impossible 4
Brad Bird Confirmed To Direct Mission:Impossible 4
Bird is best known as the writer/director of Pixar’s The Incredibles and Ratatouille, also wrote/directed the underrated Iron Giant, and was a key creative force in the early years of The Simpsons. All of which may make Tom Cruise getting him to make M:I4 his live-action debut sound like a huge risk, but the man did The Incredibles and Ratatouille – I’d follow him into the fiery center of the sun.
The movie is supposed to hit theatres sometime during 2011.
Juan Pablo Bravo’s 100 Character Scales of Pixar puts the world’s greatest working animators’ family of characters side-by-side at scale measurement. FWIW, Sulley from Monsters Inc. remains the tallest of the Pixar character creations to-date.
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