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Title: Meet the Robinsons (Disney 2007)
Post by: Kristof on April 16, 2006, 09:51:54 PM
check out the trailer for Disney's Meet the Robinsons, which is expected in theatres next year!

(Note the Todayland gag  :wink: )

http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/rob ... index.html (http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/robinsons/index.html)
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Post by: Anthony on April 17, 2006, 09:19:56 PM
Oh yes, Disney are back on track!

I don't like the name Meet The Robinsons, but the actual concept is very cool and it looks surprisingly well animated considering it's only their 2nd computer animated film.

Can anyone else imagine a "Meet the Robinsons" attraction replacing Honey, I Shrunk The Audience in a few years? :wink:
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Post by: Anthony on June 19, 2006, 11:00:35 AM
Here's something I didn't know - the Wikipedia page (//http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meet_the_Robinsons) for the film is showing the music as being produced by... Danny Elfman!  :o  :D
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Post by: Anthony on September 05, 2006, 07:29:41 PM
Here's a nice look at some concepts and stills from the film: http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/ ... /5574.aspx (http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2006/09/05/5574.aspx)

I'm really excited about this project, and if it does well don't you think it'd be perfect for a Discoveryland attraction?  A way to introduce retro styles whilst still making it "involving" for the "youngsters" of today, with no hint of plastic in sight...

Edit: And infact, it'd be a perfect HISTA replacement:

1) It's about inventions
2) It's CGI, easy to make a 20min short film
3) The theme would allow lots of 3D/4D effects
4) It's more Discovery-ish than HISTA
5) It would also fit into the Tomorrowlands and Epcot well, meaning Disney could do it worldwide.
6) It's obviously a more modern film and more relevant to audiences
7) The "inventions" theme and the huge Robinsons family allows for lots of story and theme possibilities.
8 ) It doesn't really involve "space", which is good since too much in Discoveryland does these days

So yeah... I hope Imagineering are watching this closely.  "An Audience with Wilbur Robinson" would be very nice indeed.  And I've not even seen the film yet... :lol:
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Post by: Anthony on October 28, 2006, 02:07:31 AM
Meet The Robinsons poster and character visuals:
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=17232 (http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=17232)

The poster looks STUNNING. :D I can't wait for this film, it's something very different for Feature Animation.

And also, more plot details:

SPOILERS!

Quote from: "ComingSoon.net"Lewis is an orphan with a genius I.Q. and a passion for inventing. His offbeat nature and unintentionally disastrous inventions keep him from obtaining the one thing he longs for the most – a family to call his own. He believes his only chance is to find his real mother, so he invents the Memory Scanner, a machine that will extract his only memory of her.

Wilbur Robinson is a mysterious stranger from the future whose biggest flaws – self-confidence, cocky attitude, and fast talking banter – are also his greatest assets. They enable Wilbur to stay one step ahead of his adversaries. Knowing that Lewis holds the key to the future, Wilbur whisks him away in his time machine where the two battle a ferocious dinosaur, mind-controlled frogs and evil villains all in an effort to save the world as Wilbur knows it.

Carl is the suave Robinson family robot, serving the family's every need with wit and charm. In addition, he has the unfortunate job of constantly getting Wilbur out of trouble. Carl also has a way with the ladies, and by ladies, we mean the dishwasher, the coffee maker, and the teapot.
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Post by: Dlrpfan on October 28, 2006, 08:36:04 PM
wow yea i like tiny the dino
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Post by: Kristof on November 07, 2006, 07:03:14 PM
Have you seen the HD trailer on Apple Trailers?  It also features the new Disney logo.  8)
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Post by: Anthony on November 08, 2006, 02:38:47 AM
A new trailer!!!! That Disney logo is still beautiful, and this film is looking superb.  Some very funny moments in the trailer and no Shrek-syndrome at all, brilliant. :D

I still reckon this will be a HISTA (and also partly Le Vis) replacement - "Have the time travel of your future" is a cooool slogan.
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Post by: Mansion Staff on November 08, 2006, 04:43:04 PM
I love the "todayland" moment in the ad!
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Post by: ChipChap on December 06, 2006, 11:27:06 AM
When I went to the cinema yesterday to watch Casino Royale, they showed the first advertisement for Meet the Robinsons. I think it's very early!

It was not a trailer. It was a really long and funny song from the frogs in the movie about turning off the cell phones and not eat the popcorn like a "pig". Only at the end they said: from the new disney animations movie: Meet the Robinsons.
It will run now before every movie I think and this is a rather good ad.
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Post by: Anthony on December 06, 2006, 03:44:17 PM
Quote from: "ChipChap"When I went to the cinema yesterday to watch Casino Royale, they showed the first advertisement for Meet the Robinsons. I think it's very early!

It was not a trailer. It was a really long and funny song from the frogs in the movie about turning off the cell phones and not eat the popcorn like a "pig". Only at the end they said: from the new disney animations movie: Meet the Robinsons.
It will run now before every movie I think and this is a rather good ad.
That sounds interesting, thanks for the info! :)

I saw The Nightmare Before Christmas in 3D yesterday, and they show the MTR trailer that's on iTunes... but in 3D.  It looked a-m-a-z-i-n-g!
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Post by: Kristof on March 08, 2007, 02:54:26 PM
Preview for the soundtrack is online here at Cinémusic:

http://www.cinemusic.net/2007/02/27/sou ... robinsons/ (http://www.cinemusic.net/2007/02/27/soundtrack-preview-meet-the-robinsons/)
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Post by: Anthony on March 08, 2007, 04:46:12 PM
It's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory meets The Incredibles!  With Chicken Little/Shrek-style rock songs thrown in on top.

I expected something a bit more original from Danny Elfman... but it does seem to fit the film.  And it's very different to other Disney soundtracks, I suppose.
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Post by: smurfy74 on April 03, 2007, 09:23:36 PM
Has anyone seen the film yet?
Whats it like is it worth the £6 each to go to the cinema or is it a dvd rental in the waiting???
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Post by: penfold12 on April 03, 2007, 09:46:25 PM
Depends what your expectations are! I saw it, and have to say its more in the line of Chicken Little than Classic Disney!

Personally I found it to be of TV standard in its story telling, and very dated in its look when you think about what Pixar are producing!

It didnt set the world alight for me. I would advise DVD. But hey, each to their own
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Post by: tubbsy on April 06, 2007, 11:45:59 AM
Agree with you on that Penfold. It was OK, but not great. Rob managed to sit through Cars without a peek, but struggled with Robinsons although its shorter.

I think the storyline is weak and a little confusing for little people. I think the only time I laughed was (without giving too much of the story away) was when Lewis imagined what the Dad looked like and then who the voice of the Dad was. And you have to be old (ish!) to get the joke-and I guess it only works in English :?
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Post by: Patrick on April 17, 2007, 06:42:45 PM
I have to say I really loved this movie, don't know if it was since I saw it in 3d in London or anything, but the storyline actually made me interested.  Loved all the references to Tomorrowland and the quote of Walt Disney at the beginning gave it that extra interesting part.  The storyline seemed rather fun and different, after all I personally have had enough of pixar ruling disney.  The dinosaur made me laugh, I knew it was coming, but rather funny seeing subtitles for what he's saying.  The storyline in my brain seemed rather simple that a child would understand, but suppose I'm not a child.  Plus seeing space mountain in cgi is rather different.  The music was great too, Danny Elfman is truly amazing.

Don't know if this is in the normal cinema version, but seeing a classic chip n dale short before the movie was a nice touch, cannot wait to see Disney starting making new shorts for "their" movies :).

This movie sadly has been tarnished by the animation hating critics, so just like many before it, Treasure planet, Dinosaur and even Chicken Little this movie will probably not become a Disney classic sadly.  It's rather sad considering this was Disney's first leap into an original idea in years :( .  

PS: Hope you in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands enjoy this in October :wink: .
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Post by: tubbsy on April 17, 2007, 07:06:23 PM
Must admit, the dinosaur was brilliant. And we had a Mickey mouse cartoon before it started.

I'm afraid it depends on the age of the child. Believe me, there were three four year olds that didnt get the storyline, but the action kept them amused.

I just didnt have a spring in my step coming out of the cinema. Maybe I need to see it without the four year olds needing the loo, dropping the pop corn and annoying my twelve year old! :shock:  :lol:
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Post by: penguin on May 08, 2007, 04:58:05 AM
Quote from: "tubbsy"Must admit, the dinosaur was brilliant. And we had a Mickey mouse cartoon before it started.


I loved that cartoon!
I also really enjoyed the film, although I found the villain terrifying and am now scared of bowler hats.
I thought it was a bit predictable in its layout - sad start, wacky middle where kid finds what he's looking for (ish) and the traditional happy ending. Ah well. I loved it anyway.

That dinosaur was fantastic, as were the frogs.
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Post by: Owain on May 13, 2007, 10:22:57 PM
(//http://www.disneygeek.com/updates/2007_05_11/IMG_4666.jpg)

(//http://www.disneygeek.com/updates/2007_05_11/IMG_4669.jpg)

(//http://www.disneygeek.com/updates/2007_05_11/IMG_4670.jpg)

These models are displayed in Disneylands Animation Building.

//http://www.disneygeek.com/updates/disneyland_update.php?page_id=14&update_dir=2007_05_11
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Post by: Anthony on September 22, 2007, 12:35:59 AM
Just got Meet the Robinsons yesterday. I'm surprised, it's actually a very nice film. So-so animation (the people move a bit like a computer game sometimes), but the story is fantastic. I loved the ending with Walt Disney's quote "keep moving forward" and of course the Bowler Hat Guy.

Shame the DVD has that horrible POTC-style trailer for DLRP on it, rather than a new 15th anniversary ad. :roll:

The extras on the DVD aren't too bad, but unfortunately the "making of" doesn't really tell you much - nothing about how John Lasseter came in to fix the story halfway through.
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Post by: tubbsy on September 22, 2007, 06:59:09 AM
Seen it in peace and quiet after Rob n steph nagged me to get it.  :roll:  :lol: Actually, its a lot better than I remember.  :D

Keep Moving Forward-gives me goose bumps!
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Post by: Kristof on October 05, 2007, 09:46:15 AM
For the Belgian people on this board: Meet the Robinsons will be released next week and for the first time we'll be able to watch any Disney movie in Disney Digital 3-D at the Utopolis cinemas.   8)
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Post by: stawes on October 15, 2007, 09:11:37 AM
I watched the other week on DVD and it was really boring.