Disney/Pixar’s 3D Brave is starting to ramp up awareness for its June 22 bow, as evidenced by this new trailer released today. It’s also getting play via extended clips being shown inside Disney’s mall-based stores (this parent knows this fact firsthand). Kelly Macdonald voices the rebellious Scottish princess and Emma Thompson and Billy Connolly are her royal parents.
Hot Trailer: Disney/Pixar’s ‘Brave’
By THE DEADLINE TEAM | Tuesday April 24, 2012 @ 1:25pm PDTTags: Brave, Disney, Pixar
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This movie looks SOOO BORING. Good luck getting kids to cry to mommy that they want to see This. And good job cutting out the boy demo . . they wont touch this with a 5 ft pole. They’ll all suprisingly sneak into Abraham Lincoln
It looks like Pixar’s perfect record is coming to an end. I guess every studio has to have a dud every once in a while. I hope they haven’t run out of good ideas.
After Cars 2 it looks like Pixar is back on tack. I”d be willing to bet big money that will be the next Disney/Pixar classic.
After watching that trailer I still don’t know what the movie’s really about. A daring young woman changes her fate? And then?
the first 1:54 of this trailer was pretty good. then it turned… into… (blech) <— vomit sound
‘Brave’ hmmmm how appropriate.
Q:
When its says in the trailer ‘from those that bought you, WALL E, TOY STORY 3, UP, why doesn’t it mention JOHN CARTER which was Pixar movie over Disney?
A:
Because they knew it was a turd, and they didn’t want their good name sullied!
However, maybe it was all a cunning plan by the Pixar stable to get Ross fired so that they could attempt a creative takeover of the Disney Studio group, I know a certain gentlemen known for his Hawaiian shirts that might like to take a stab at that.
Commenters say the same thing over and over again about each Pixar movie and yet something amazing happens, they ALWAYS become hits and ALWAYS are profitable, not to mention the merchandise that is sold.
This movie looks surprising good.
This seems like the most “Disney” eque Pixar film ever. I didn’t think Pixar made fairytale Princess stories. I hope this isn’t some sappy musical as well. No wonder why Reese Witherspoon is no longer the lead.
REALLY Pixar, first Cars 2, then John Carter and now Brave. What happened to Pixar storytelling. You now have to revert to making Disney Princess film ….Mulan meets Brother Bear.
John Carter wasn’t a Pixar film. (Writer/Director Andrew Stanton was merely “loaned” to Disney from Pixar.) It was a Walt Disney Studios production.
Another Disney film about not wanting to be a traditional princess – Never saw one of them before.
We’ve seen it all before–feisty girl doesn’t want to be forced to marry. Ho-hum. Where’s the twist? Seems like she makes a wish, we get some swirly magic in a bucket, then cut to some torpid snooze fest of a song. What idea are they selling? At least in Mulan, we knew she was going to masquerade as a boy.
I thought they got a new marketing team in there?