Pixar‘s Monsters University, a prequel to 2001 hit Monsters Inc, meets up with Mike and Sulley back in their college days. Billy Crystal and John Goodman lead a voice cast that includes Steve Buscemi, Ken Jeong, Kelsey Grammer, Rob Riggle, Sean Hayes and JB Smoove. The movie comes out a year from tomorrow. Here’s a new teaser:
Hot Teaser Trailer: ‘Monsters University’
By NANCY TARTAGLIONE, International Editor | Wednesday, 20 June 2012 13:39 UKTags: Billy Crystal, Pixar
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What’s gotten into Pixar? I want 2010 Pixar back, please.
Looks lame…..nobody asked for a prequel. We wanted a sequel, looks like Pixar is going down the drain. First Cars, than Cars 2, Brave and now this.
Lets’ take characters you already know and show them as wild and crazy kids in college? Isn’t this the kind of storyline you’s expect from, say, the American Pie franchise? Like the upcoming Brave, I’m sure it will look great, but the story looks like something you’d expect from Dreamworks or some other lesser company.
I so hope there’s a hell of a lot more to the film than that. Otherwise, Pixar continues it’s slow slide from it’s Ratatouille-WALL-E-Up prime.
This looks like a lot fun
Putting the heads of Pixar in as the heads of Disney isn’t enough to overcome the creative drain that happens when a company like Disney takes over a company like Pixar.
I didn’t want to believe it, but we should have known.
Very sad. I pray this is just a bad representation of the actual film. If not, we may be witnessing the animated film equivalent of the fall of the Roman Empire. Not even the most devoted Pixarians would be able to save this one.
Actually, nobody wanted a sequel because the original ended so wonderfully. And while I agree that this isn’t the most original story idea, Pixar’s near-perfect track record combined with the excellence of the original ensures the fact that I will be seeing this day one.
Perfectly stated.