Just when you thought you were safe from any more featurettes, Disney has delivered 3 more for August 3rd's Christopher Robin. I put them in the order I enjoyed them. The first being a pretty entertaining interview between Ewan McGregor & his stuffed costars. I gotta give Eeyore most entertaining, but Tigger & Pooh hold their own as well. The second one collects Pooh's wisdom from some previous trailers, & highlights it. Considering that's been my favorite part of them so far, this totally works for me. It is leaning towards the style of the third though, I mentioned this on the last featurette that was released. I'm not liking the pattern of throwing out these whole minute to 2 minute scenes like in this third video. It could just be me, but seeing the whole scene not cut up, kinda takes me out of that part when it plays. Love the scene, don't get me wrong. I would just choose to see it in its whole with the whole film. Anyway, what are y'all's thoughts on this newest collection of featurettes? Put 'em in the comments, like, & share.
Behind The Scenes Featurette For "A Wrinkle In Time"
Man, I'm getting way more excited for this movie the more I see. In fact, this is probably the most excited I've been in awhile for something without animation, Marvel, or Star Wars in the name. Even if this movie winds up being horrible, it's going to do it beautifully. This thing is visually stunning. The on-location sites are absolutely amazing. I've said before I don't really remember the original A Wrinkle In Time, but I'm not going to refresh my memory this time around. I'll probably revisit it afterwards, I just want a clean slate going in. You can tell from this featurette, a lot of passion was crammed into this film. I can't wait to see if it pays off, & March 9 is getting closer & closer. What do y'all think though? Does this look like more than a pretty coat of paint to y'all? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
If You're Not On Board With Coco Yet Check Out This Featurette & New Trailer
I'm still waiting on tickets to go on sale for this, because Pixar's Coco definitely already has my money. For those who aren't already signed up though, here's a new featurette & trailer fro the upcoming adventure into the land of the dead. The featurette is really where this film shines as they go over all the painstaking attention to detail that the crew got to be hands-on with as they were on location. They really went out of their way to capture the authentic sights & sounds of Mexico. I couldn't be more excited for this movie. What do y'all think though? Not just about the featurette & the trailer, but about the film as a whole? Put it in the comments, like, & share.