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Well, I for one though that Monsters, Inc. was just a awsome movie. If you know any of the techincal aspects of this film, you would be very impressed on what they achived with this film. There where some problems with fur here and there, but minor things compared to the lighting and texturing.

Let's also not forget that Monsters, Inc. is a Pixar movie released by Disney. Pixar also has about one more film under the Disney contract before they are able to do their own. Word on the street is that Brad Bird, the director of 'The Iron Giant' is working with Pixar on their next film.

The Lion King in 3D ? Well, the times have changed and I'm sure someone over at Disney got impressed by how much Sherk made in the box office and video sales and decided to go full out with the 3D department. Though I wonder excatly how sense they shut down 'The Sercet Lab', the folks who made Dinosaur. (http://www.vfxpro.com/brief/mainv/0,7220,30771,00.html)

Yes, the Lion King was a good movie but I havn't seen a film sense that really was as good as that. Their sales on animated movies are going down and if you saw the trades, Disney lost millions in thier last quaterly report. They are deffently looking for new was to increase profits now.

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