What a lost opportunity! That's an A-level voice cast. (I love Warburton in just about everything he does.) Never mind the absence of extended (or least partial) onscreen TF's, it sounds like story is really unfocused -- and it *always* comes down to the story. Pixar boasts how when they have the story settled, they bust it apart and start over again to make sure they can't improve on what they already have.
I've often kicked the idea around with fellow TF fans of humans voluntarily becoming animals at zoos and circuses to perform & show off for the patrons better than actual animals ever could. At closing time they'd revert to human and clock out for the day. I definitely want to see the film to see how they handle the idea and to check out the animation itself. Just too bad they couldn't show some onscreen TFs - animation is the perfect medium for that kind of magic.
What a lost opportunity! That's an A-level voice cast. (I love Warburton in just about everything he does.) Never mind the absence of extended (or least partial) onscreen TF's, it sounds like story is really unfocused -- and it *always* comes down to the story. Pixar boasts how when they have the story settled, they bust it apart and start over again to make sure they can't improve on what they already have.
I've often kicked the idea around with fellow TF fans of humans voluntarily becoming animals at zoos and circuses to perform & show off for the patrons better than actual animals ever could. At closing time they'd revert to human and clock out for the day. I definitely want to see the film to see how they handle the idea and to check out the animation itself. Just too bad they couldn't show some onscreen TFs - animation is the perfect medium for that kind of magic.
- Joe