
Well, it looks like the world will not come to an end without a Monsters, Inc. sequel — and we should all be glad for this. Disney chairman Rich Ross announced yesterday a November 16, 2012 release date for the follow up to one of Disney-Pixar’s most beloved properties. In the process Ross also provided a June 15, 2012 release date for “Brave.”
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No commentsThe complete lack of originality found in Hollywood is something I have personally been disappointed with for a countless number of years now. Seemingly every heavily-marketed flick is based upon something else, whether it be a novel a comic book or various other art forms –nobody can come up with a single original idea.
My head hurts just thinking about all of the goodies available as of today. Short of calling November 10th a national Pixar holiday, I will run down the new products that you will be able to check off of your list…
James P. Sullivan is the top scarer at Monsters Inc, a company that runs its town by capturing screams of little children to generate power. When Sulley and his assistant Mike Wazowski one day discover that a small child has crossed through their doors, all heck breaks loose as the monsters believe a child’s touch could kill them.