Tag: Pixar

  • What I Loved in 2020

    What I Loved in 2020

    2020 has been quite the year, and that may be an understatement. Still, even throughout the pandemic and other crazy happenings, life goes on. I think many of us have uncovered a wide selection of media to keep us going. As such, I thought with the year ending, let’s take a look back at some positive things that helped me get through the year. As such, here are four stories that stuck with me even until the year came to an end and helped me not lose my sanity. Keep in mind that not everything on the list will be from 2020. I had to catch up on some things throughout the year. So, being stuck at home did have its advantages. So, without further ado, here are the things I loved about 2020.

     

    Love after World Domination

     

    Have you ever wondered about what would happen if Rita Repulsa was a high school student and fell in love with one of the Power Rangers? Well, you are in luck, as author Noda Hiroshi and artist Wakamatsu Takahiro have created just that story. The manga Love after World Domination (恋は世界征服のあとで) got released in 2019, but I didn’t find it until April. It focuses on the group Gerato 5, who are trying to keep world peace alive while fighting the evil society only known as Gecko. One of their leaders, Magahara Desumi, ends up falling in love with the Gelato Red Ranger, Aikawa Fudou. As they are from two sides of the conflict, they use their various clashes to sneak away on small dates. The monthly series parodies Super Sentai, which is the basis for the Western Power Rangers while giving a lighthearted romantic comedy. It humanizes the villains in a way that makes them just as endearing as the members of Gelato 5. Just like us in 2020, we are all just trying to keep everything together as best as possible while facing incredible odds.

     

    The Queen’s Gambit

     

    I think pretty much everyone has been praising this series, but I just had to throw in my two cents as well. Netflix is a fascinating streaming service. As the most dominant streaming service, they do not have to rely on pre-existing intellectual properties like HBO Max or Disney+. Yet, they somehow are obsessed with purchasing the rights to well-known properties, even though they have some truly stand-out original series. Among them is this year’s sleeper hit The Queen’s GambitScott Frank and Allan Scott introduce us to chess prodigy Beth Harmon, who is played by Anya Taylor-Joy. After the tragic loss of her mother, she uncovers her talent with the board game. The story is based on the 1983 novel by Walter Tevis, which I confess I have never read but certainly will do now. What makes this series stand out is Taylor-Joy‘s performance combined with the slow breakdown of a prodigy. She faces her inner demons, addiction, and what it means to be the best. The mini-series teaches us a lesson I believe we all needed to hear in such a year. Sometimes we lose ourselves in those that seem to be perfect in the eye of the public but may not realize how much pressure lies on their shoulders.

     

    Final Fantasy VII Remake

     

    In my opinion, Final Fantasy VII Remake is the best 2020 release. I do confess I have a strange history with the Final Fantasy franchiseI did not grow up with the original version of VII. Actually, my first Final Fantasy game was the ninth entry that I played at a friend’s place. It wasn’t until the tenth that I played through an entire game. I got hooked ever since. My introduction to Cloud and Sephiroth was actually through Kingdom Hearts, which sparked my interest in these characters. So, I went into the game already knowing the story without ever playing the original. We knew that the remake would have a stronger emphasis on the Midgar arc, which was the intro to the original game. I loved the idea as it allows them to flesh out the city and its inhabitants before it opens up to the rest of the world. Luckily, the game did exactly that and even went a few steps further. The retooled combat system was a refreshing combination of classic RPG turn-based combat and action. The performances for these incarnations of the characters were some of the best in the industry. It certainly made me anxious for what the future may hold and helped me through the beginning of the first lockdown. I could get lost in the city of Midgar and forget I was stuck at home for who knows how long.

     

    Soul

     

    Now, to cap off the year, let’s talk about the most recent release. Charles already prepared a great review of the film, but after just watching it, I just had to talk about it too. Pixar’s latest film, Soul, is a beautifully done story about purpose. It focuses on a music teacher Joe, who prematurely dies just as he believes he has found his dream to play in a jazz band. His journey into the afterlife leads him to meet 22, who gets dragged into a wacky adventure about finding the spark that inspires your life. It tackles the many questions of our existence in a light-hearted but relevant manner. It doesn’t shy away from making its audience question what was their spark. We felt sympathy with Joe, as many of us lost our path far away from the passion that once drove us. Many moments in this film hit me personally. As someone struggling to find a way into a creative industry, you never realize you lose sight of everything around you. You become so obsessed with the end goal that you forgot the experiences along the way. If you ever needed a film that makes you feel that 2021 is a new beginning, this is the film for you.

  • Review: Pixar’s ‘SOUL’

    Review: Pixar’s ‘SOUL’

    When Pixar released its first feature film. Toy Story, in 1995, the studio also made its opening argument for animated films to stop being considered as “kid’s movies.” Sure your kids are going to fall in love with the characters and have a great time, but in many cases, truly understanding the lessons that are conveyed through these films requires having shared some of the experiences that we see the characters going through on-screen and most children just haven’t been down those roads. This is one of the reasons that society has latched on to these films and that they’ve become so cherished over time: as we move through life and experience, the movies come to mean different things to us. Simply put, as we change, so does what we take away from these films. Pixar has created modern-day fables meant not just to be enjoyed, but to impart wisdom that can help guide us through life. Their latest entry, Soul, does just that, delivering an eye-opening message at the end of a soul-crushing 2020. This film couldn’t have come at a better time and jumps into the top tier of Pixar films for me.

    Soul is directed by Pete Docter who previously helmed Pixar classics Monsters Inc., Up and Inside Out and has definitely hit the mark here as his latest entry certainly stands tall among an already impressive body of work. Up, which was nominated for 5 Academy Awards and took home the Oscar for Best Animated Feature, stands as Pixar’s most adult-oriented feature to date; Inside Out, which also won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature, was one of 2015’s most heartwrenching films as we watched the all-too-real danger that teens face in losing themselves in depression. Soul carries on that adult conversation from Up and, in a good way, seems derivative of Inside Out; in fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if the DNA of Soul came together during the production of Inside Out. Whatever the case, Docter’s direction of the screenplay that he co-wrote with Mike Jones and Kemp Powers, takes us on an existential journey that leaves us wondering what it is that truly makes life worth living and reminds us that we often take for granted what it truly means to be alive. Like Up and Inside Out before it, Soul is bound to find itself nominated in the appropriate categories.

    Soul follows middle-aged middle-school band teacher and lifelong music lover Joe Gardner (Jamie Foxx) as he follows up the biggest break of his life with the biggest misstep of his life. Shortly after landing his dream gig playing piano for the incredible Dorthea Williams quartet at the Half Note, the club where his passion for music was first unlocked, Gardner falls into an open manhole and enters the Great Beyond. Not ready to move on to the afterlife on the biggest day of his actual life, Gardner escapes the Great Beyond and finds himself in the Great Before: the place where souls attain the aspects of their personalities (like Boy Scout badges) before gaining their Earth passes and “living.” Gardner’s escape offsets the “count” and alerts the Great Beyond’s accountant, Terry (Rachel House). As Gardner tries to avoid discovery and find his way back to Earth, he unknowingly becomes the mentor of Soul 22 (Tina Fey). Mentors are tasked with helping their mentees fill in the final spot on their Earth passes by helping them find their “spark”, the thing that makes life worth living, something that 22 has no interest in every doing.

    Joe and 22 go on a wild adventure that involves a bunch of Jerrys, body-swapping, a cat, a fantastic hippie named Moonwind (Graham Norton), a terrifying desert of lost souls and a race against time. As 22 experiences life through Joe’s eyes through a series of firsts, she grows more and more open to the idea that life is worth living. 22’s chance to finally find her spark, Joe’s role as a mentor, his lifelong fears and his future all rest in the balance as Terry is intent on setting the count right.

    Foxx and Fey both give incredibly strong performances and work well off one another, but not just when it’s time to be funny. Their journey runs us through the full spectrum of emotions, including a montage where Foxx’s Joe reminisces both about his own life and his time with 22 that’s going to cause a lot of tears to be shed. While none of the other voice actors steal the show, Norton’s Moonwind and House’s Terry are great and, along with Alice Braga’s Jerry, give us plenty to chew on. Stunning visuals are a trademark of Pixar, but what they’ve pulled off here in their depiction of the Great Before is something entirely unprecedented. The way it looks, the way the inhabitants look and the way they move through it make the Great Before one of Pixar’s most incredible creations to date.

    Of course, a setting is just a setting and ultimately the quality of this film rests on the story it tells and the impact it has on the audience and it’s here that Soul hits the hardest, especially as we approach the end of 2020, a year we’d all love to forget. Soul makes no bones about it: so many of us are so busy living, that we forget to live. It reminds us that the little things, the “ordinary living”, the experiences that we come to take for granted are what make life truly wonderful and sometimes it takes a shift in perspective to remind us to appreciate them. In a time when so many lost so much, Soul reminds us that in a world that seems to be obsessed with the next big thing and is full of bad news, slowing down and appreciating the world full of wonders in which we all live can put us back in touch with what it means to truly LIVE!

    Pixar’s Soul will stream on Disney Plus beginning on December 25th.

  • Pixar Announces ‘Toy Story’ Spin-Off ‘Lightyear’

    Pixar Announces ‘Toy Story’ Spin-Off ‘Lightyear’

    Yes, you read that right. Toy Story is getting a spin-off that focuses on everyone’s favorite space captain Buzz Lightyear. Lightyear does not take place within the Toy Story universe but rather tells the story that inspired the toy. Chris Evans is set to voice the character that will give us a brand new look. It’s a great idea that was explored in the past in an animated form, so we will see how this new film will retell the story that made Buzz the character he thought he was in the original 1995 film.

  • What To Expect from Disney’s Investor Day

    What To Expect from Disney’s Investor Day

    Disney’s Investor Day will be held virtually this year on December 10th, 2020.

    2020 has been quite an unconventional year, to say the least. Especially if you’re a big Hollywood studio. Movies and movie studios have taken a heavy hit this year with the pandemic forcing theaters worldwide to shut down. As time went on, some studios tried to return to a sense of normality by reopening some theaters and distributing their movies there. Others adapted and tried a more “direct-to-streaming” PVoD approach with their films. But no matter the case, it’s forced some studios to delay their projects and production slates. But now, we’ll able to see the light at the end of the tunnel, as the Walt Disney Company will hold its virtual Investor Day tomorrow.

     

    What exactly goes down on Investor Day?

    Disney’s Investor Day is this particular event where Disney gathers its assets and fellow production companies to discuss their current status and what’s ahead for the company either next year (2021) or in the foreseeable future. Now last year, Disney focused its Investor Day on its “Comprehensive Direct-to-Consumer Strategy”, giving presentations for Disney+, Hulu, Hotstar, ESPN+ and of course, they also discussed how Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic fit into their program at the time. That presentation lasted for about 2 hours and 30 minutes. This year, it is expected that they will follow suit to last year and discuss the future of Disney+ in a presentation that is expected to last a total of 4 hours. Deadline has also confirmed that they will announce “new projects from Marvel, Lucasfilm, and Pixar that will encompass TV as well as theatrical.”

    Expect “Expansion”

    We can expect Disney to shed some light on exactly how well the streaming platform did for its first year of service since debuting on November 12th last year. As of September of 2020, Disney+ had gained a net total of 73.7 million subscribers, and that number is before Disney+ was made available in Latin America, so we expect that number of subscribers to grow by the time the event rolls around tomorrow. Not only that, but we can also expect Disney+ to make some expansion announcements tomorrow, specifically to Southeast Asia. Twitter User @DrewsClues found this very interesting information, with Disney making a search in Southeast Asia, hiring personnel for Disney+ in Southeast Asia.

    https://twitter.com/drewsclues/status/1335442360667426817?s=21

     

    Expect some shifts from Disney’s theatrical slate.

    We might see Disney officially confirm projects that were originally slated to release in theaters shift to Disney+. Some of those projects include the likes of Cruella, and the live-action remakes of Peter Pan and Pinocchio.

    We may also hear announcements of possible Disney live-action remakes that may be making our way to the big screen soon, as well as possible announcements to future Disney+ original shows. Speaking of Disney+…

    Expect more details on ‘premier access’

    We all know of Disney’s experiment with Mulan and Premier Access from way back when in September and it seems the experiment really took off. Let’s take a look at what Bob Iger had to say regarding Premier Access during their Q4 2020 Earnings Results Webcast back in November:

    Based off on what we’re reading, it seems that those ideas of Premier Access being a “one-off” are certainly untrue and that we can expect more titles to be released on Premier Access. However, I find it possible that Disney might consider reducing the price tag on the films they might release under their platform considering the reception Mulan received. Now, what titles could Disney release under the brand? There’s a number of potential candidates that could be released via this format as a way to compete with Warner’s decision to push their entire 2021 slate to HBO Max.

    Expect the announcement of ‘Disney+ Star’

    Joseph Aberl could probably tell you more about this project than I can but one of the most exciting parts of this upcoming Investor Day is the announcement of a new section in Disney+ called “Disney+ Star.” Now, Disney+ Star is rumored to essentially be a section of Disney+ that’s more focused on adult content and that it will require a pin code to access such content. We might see the addition of films from some of the companies Disney managed to purchase in recent years such as 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures, A&E, and more. To read more on that, feel free to check out Joseph’s article on Disney+ Star.

     

    Expect announcements/trailers from Marvel Studios

    As we mentioned earlier in the article, Deadline confirmed that we can expect announcements regarding new projects from Marvel, Lucasfilm, and Pixar that will encompass TV as well as theatrical. So let’s start with Marvel Studios. Right now, Marvel Studios has been extremely silent and rightfully so. It is the first time since 2009 that we go an entire year without a Marvel Studios production. The entire Phase 4 slate has seen a bit of mix up these past few months, with a lot of projects currently left up in the air without an official date. Now that the pandemic is starting to lift the pressure off studios and we see the light at the end of the tunnel, with the rollout of vaccines across the world, it might be a good time for Marvel to set some of its dates in stone.

    1. We’ll see a new Phase 4 slate (Extremely Likely)

    As of today, these are ALL of the projects Marvel Studios has OFFICIALLY announced, and before the pandemic, most of their production and premiere dates were all set in stone. But since the pandemic, a lot of these projects were forced to delay their releases, with no official dates in sight outside of WandaVision, which premieres on January 15th, and Black Widow which premieres in May. Notice how originally, Black Widow was meant to kick off Phase 4 but with the pandemic forcing its delay, it pushed WandaVision to the front of the line. We may expect to see some new dates set for these films and perhaps a slight shift here and there.

     

    2. We’ll get our first looks at some of the upcoming Disney+ shows (Likely)

    With WandaVision set to debut on January 15th, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and Loki finally having completed filming, and the animated What If? show well into nonstop production since its announcement, 2021 is completely stacked in terms of Marvel Studios content for Disney+ shows. Now that nearly all of these projects are pretty much completed in production it might be a good time to present investors (and fans) with another trailer for the upcoming WandaVision show. We believe that Marvel has been setting up a sort of countdown in these past few days with some posters for WandaVision so be sure to check out that theory piece. It’ll also be a good time for Marvel to give us our first trailers for shows like The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Loki, and the animated What If?. I also expect Feige to give us an update on shows like Hawkeye and Ms. Marvel, which just started production as well as the upcoming Moon Knight and She-Hulk series, starring Oscar Issac and Tatiana Maslany respectively.

     

    3. We’ll get some more Disney+ series announcements (Likely)

    Charles Murphy had taken up the task of creating an incredible article about what to expect from the future of the MCU and when to expect it, so do be sure to check that out! But back at the matter at hand, it is likely that Marvel might also take the time to announce some projects, some that we already know of like the Nick Fury Disney+ show. Marvel might also take the time to address some of the Disney+ rumors of characters that might join the MCU via these types of shows like Ironheart, S.W.O.R.D., Secret Warriors, and Ghost Rider.

     

    4. We’ll get some more theatrical news (Unlikely)

    If you’ve been paying attention to the news as of late, you might have noticed that multiple trades and blogs have been dropping Marvel news these past few months regarding the MCU films such as Kang the Conqueror being confirmed for Ant-Man 3, Christian Bale in Thor: Love and Thunder, and the massive bombshell that dropped yesterday regarding Spider-Man 3 with the castings of Alfred Molina, Andrew Garfield, Kirsten Dunst and the rumors of Tobey Maguire and Emma Stone joining the film for what seems to be a live-action iteration of the Spider-Verse. We’ve discussed the possibility of Marvel making the move to push Black Widow to a possible hybrid release both in theaters and Disney+ via its Premier Access service. AND not only that but Marvel has yet to address any details regarding films like Captain Marvel 2, Black Panther 2, Blade, Fantastic Four, X-Men, Deadpool 3, and so on. Whether or not Kevin Feige takes the opportunity to announce any details regarding any of these projects remains to be seen, but I at least find it unlikely.

     

    Expect announcements and details from Lucasfilm

    Apart from Marvel Studios, we also expect Lucasfilm to announce some of its upcoming slate as well. They might tout some of the massive success that the second season of the Mandalorian has generated and will discuss what might be in store for the future of the show as well. Our very own João Pinto had also taken up the task of creating an incredible article about what to expect from the future of Star Wars and when to expect it, so do be sure to check that out! In there, we discuss A TON of goodies that Lucasfilm might discuss tomorrow. Among those are the series focused on Boba Fett, Cassian Andor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and the Bad Batch. We also might get the confirmation of series that have been rumored to be in development for some time, such as a show focused on Bo-Katan as well as a show around Ahsoka Tano. And of course, there is the possibility that Kathleen Kennedy might possibly discuss the future of the Star Wars films as well, so we’ll have to stay tuned for that one.

     

    Expect announcements from Pixar

    We are also expected to take a peek at what Pixar has been working on behind the scenes in terms of future animated films (and possibly even series). They may discuss the upcoming movie Soul, which is expected to be released on Disney+ this coming December 25th, as well as discussing their upcoming project, Luca.

     

    Whatever happens tomorrow during Disney’s Investor Day, you can be sure that Murphy’s Multiverse will be sure to keep you all covered on all the announcements the event brings.