Max: Sorry but I deleted the comment above yours that was pretending to be Katzenberg. We don’t approve comments that impersonate others—even if it is done in jest.
Very funny. I never liked that Wall-E trailer about the things they thought of at lunch. Kind of lazy and self-congratulatory, but, as we see now, ripe for parody.
It’s not easy to get me to laugh at Pixar slams, but this one was a bit funnier (and looks like it took considerably more effort to put together than Mr. Cube Goes to the Cylinder) than some others floating around on the internet.
By Sitji Chou. A man tries to understand the futility of creating human connections when they’ve been impeded by the microcosmic void between material particles.
By Dylan Hayes. Lesson 1: Everyone gambles, not everyone loses. Lesson 2: The world is full of traps. Lesson 3: You cannot win if you don’t take risks.
“TRIANGLES! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!
…Phew, that was close!”
I smell another Oscar! :P
I laughed, I cried, I grew a little inside.
Pixar can do no wrong, amirite?
This is making me tear up from laughing, ala “Colin’s Bear”, which is still, hands down, the funniest fifteen seconds of anything I’ve ever seen.
Remember?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiARsQSlzDc
which cylinder does John Ratzenberger play?
“I don’t want to spend all day, every day in front of a computer animating half a second of animation”. Priceless
spiral it up…bro
great
This make me feel unsmarter.
This is the one that will win them Best Picture, NOT just Best Animated Feature.
My mind just went numb.
I really laughed out loud with surprise at the Hawaiian shirt line, that was great.
One question.
Do you immediately lose your genius status should you leave Pixar?
Makes me want to work there even more! :)
Well…………..as long as they don’t put eyes , mouth, arms and legs in those shapes it’d be fine!! very mondrian! it’s good!
Oooooh! hot cylinders…. is this gonna be PG-15?
Think of the merchandising!!
Yeah, this is definitely a new minimalistic high point for Stanton. And Pete Docter’s confidence in the movie makes me even more eager to see it!
this may be funny but It was done before
it was called THE DOT AND THE LINE
and it was amazing
That Utah teapot was epic… EPIC!
Thanks for making my terrible day a little less terrible!
Most of y’all probably know this, but there’s an actual movie much like this called “Flatland.” Cheggit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8oiwnNlyE4
It’s funny ’cause it’s true!
You’ll laugh! You’ll cry! You’ll kiss 8 bucks goodbye!
thank you for posting “Colin’s Bear”, a video everyone should watch everyday at least four times.
Guffaws?… or crickets?
Actually, that STILL had more charm than most of Deamwork’s output…
That wasn’t funny.
pretty funny. I wonder if that’s actually the real Katzenerg’s comment above me.
Max: Sorry but I deleted the comment above yours that was pretending to be Katzenberg. We don’t approve comments that impersonate others—even if it is done in jest.
i wonder..what if pixar goes to 2d will everybody go 2d too..hehe!
Total marketability… Amazing! The tie in’s are just incredible! Biggest thing since TRON
Best movie ever can’t wait to see it, LOL!!!
Right Jose — the Dot and the Line! That WAS a great film. I have the book, which is also excellent, and well-designed!
Dear god, even I could have worked on this film! I think I’ll go apply for Pixar now!
Hey Tom Heres, here is a tribute to Colins that had me chuckling out loud: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTyfqVOFTFc&feature=related
Very funny. I never liked that Wall-E trailer about the things they thought of at lunch. Kind of lazy and self-congratulatory, but, as we see now, ripe for parody.
It’s not easy to get me to laugh at Pixar slams, but this one was a bit funnier (and looks like it took considerably more effort to put together than Mr. Cube Goes to the Cylinder) than some others floating around on the internet.
Greg M, that was hysterical. I think that Colin’s Bear is going to be remembered for a long time to come. Thanks!