Ratatouille (Pixar 2007)

Started by Anthony, March 13, 2006, 06:18:27 PM

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Jorien

#45
Quote from: "Baloo"Anyone seen Ratatouille yet?! Opinions?

C'mon you people! At least try and appreciate you get it before us! :lol:

Uhhh..  :?  What do you think i wrote on the 29th of July then?!?

Anthony

#46
Quote from: "Jorien"Uhhh..  :?  What do you think i wrote on the 29th of July then?!?
Wait... how did I not see that?! :oops:  ](*,) Thanks for the review!!
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WDI1992

#47
Ratatouille was very good in my opinion, it's a great family film, telling a fun and entertaining storyline, nice surprises, it's humoristic and romantic, and the graphics are very very well done. Every scene seems very cosy and you just want to be there... the characters are cute and very 'Disney typical' and it seems to get everyones attention, young or old, everybody seems to like the film. It's not humor and laughing constantly during the film but I think it's nicely done and definately worth watching! It just makes your evening fun and entertaining...  what is pure humor and constant laughing on the other hand, is the shortfilm, Pixar's 'Lifted'... it's shown before the main movie begins and it is Hy-ste-ri-cal! I couldn't contain myself, I wish it lasted longer  :lol: great great and great!
So, conclusion; go and see Ratatouille  :!:  :wink:
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RnRCj

#48
Quote from: "Jorien"Hopefully not everyone would like to have a rat as a pet now (they look very adorable in the movie), as that also happened during finding nemo with the clownfish....

I know what you mean :P We bought two goldfish after Finding Nemo and called one Nemo and the other Dory :lol:

It's great to hear that the movie is getting so many positive reviews :D If only it was rleseased here in the UK :(  Unfortunately I'll have to watch it when it comes out on DVD though because I don't like cinemas :oops:

Cinder

#49
IMO, it was a great movie!  A lot of humour and very well animated!  One of the better Pixar movies.

smurfy74

#50
RnRCj - why not go to cineworld at the crumbles, its great since they have had all the new seats installed


RnRCj

#51
Quote from: "smurfy74"RnRCj - why not go to cineworld at the crumbles, its great since they have had all the new seats installed

I might actually :lol: I'm just dying to see Ratatouille :P

Anonymous

#52
QuoteBuena Vista Home Entertainment has revealed that they are currently planning to release Pixar's 'Ratatouille' on Blu-ray this November. While no exact date has been set, it has been expected for many weeks that it would arrive on the same day as two other Pixar Blu-ray releases - 'Cars' and 'Pixar Short Film Collection'. 'Ratatouille' will be presented in 2.39:1 1080p with 24-bit 5.1 PCM.

Extras on 'Ratatouille' include an exclusive short (presumably, not on the 'Short Film Collection') 'Your Friend the Rat', deleted scenes, and a documentary with Brad Bird. Exclusive to the Blu-ray release are Gusteau's Gourmet Game and Cine-Explore (behind the scenes feature).

This is the US release. Hopefully this will be region free (Disney films usually are region free on Blu Ray).

disney_donutter

#53
cant wait to se it! probably be a while yet though! it looks like it could quite possibly be the best pixar/disney yet, but having said that, these movie guys can make anything look gould in a 30 second trailer!  and as for the pet rat thing.. we used to have 7 of them and they were the best pets ever! would still have them now but my mum has really bad asthma and the oil in their skin makes it worse! (not that this is off subject by any stretch of the imagination ;-) sorry mods!)

Anthony

#54
The UK premiere was yesterday in Leicester Square, a quick video here with all the 'incredible' stars... lol... (the most exciting thing is seeing Emile dancing around in London, I wonder how he got there?) Apparently they had some kind of French market and gave away Ratatouille pastries to guests:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=4B5DZug73FI

Disney seem to be doing a great job with advertising, lots on TV, cinemas, in print. I've seen a nice cinema policy ad ("turn your phone off.." etc) like they did for Meet the Robinsons and the film has partnered with Nissan too, it's quite funny: http://visit4info.com/details.cfm?adid=50238

General TV spots:
http://visit4info.com/details.cfm?adid=50488
http://visit4info.com/details.cfm?adid=50570
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The Butlin Boy

#55
:lol: I love the adverts

I feel so sorry for those people at the premier, "sign this, sign that....", I felt embarrassed for some of them as I watched it :oops:

Anthony

#56
Quote from: "The Butlin Boy"I feel so sorry for those people at the premier, "sign this, sign that....", I felt embarrassed for some of them as I watched it :oops:
Especially when nobody knew who Anthea Turner was. :lol:

Just to complete the collection, I found the other trailer. It's actually for anti-piracy:
http://www.bvimovies.com/clips/index.ht ... hires.html
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The Butlin Boy

#57
Oh, I've seen that one before, It's great to see that they are doing adverts like this, and especially when they've tied it in brilliantly with the film :)

Owain

#58
QuoteFilm triggers rat craze in France

It may not have featured at Paris Fashion Week, but in France there's one must-have item this season: a rat.
Ratatouille - an American animated film about a French rodent with lofty aspirations - has prompted a spike in rat sales across the country.

"Since the film came out in August, there has been a real fashion for rats," said Gerald Moreau, vice president of rat support group APRAC.

"There's no doubt it has changed the perception of rats," he told the BBC.

"Before rats were seen as disgusting, but now people see them as intelligent, cute, social animals."

Since the film's French release, the number of visitors to Mr Moreau's l'Association de Promotion du Rat comme Animal de Compagnie (APRAC) has increased eightfold, from 50 hits per hour to more than 800, he said.

The sale of rat accessories from the site, meanwhile, has leapt by 40%.

From; //http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7027671.stm

The Butlin Boy

#59
:lol: That's interesting