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So before National Treasure, they showed an animated Goofy short film. It was wonderful. I hope this marks the return of the short film. Pixar had been doing this for awhile and since John Lassiter is in charge of Disney animation, maybe this will be a permanent thing.
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That's the plan, anyway. If response to the Goofy short is encouraging, then they do intend to produce more theatrical shorts, to be attached to high-profile releases.
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Yea, I saw that, thought it was pretty cool. Before National Treasure also. Is it only for NT, or just movies netting the same level of attention?
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All the articles say "if response if good", but don't give details on how the response will be measured. Maybe Disney.com has a feedback area? Hmmm...
Yeah, the short is only attached to NT2, though the plan is for future "tentpole" releases to also include a short.
Speaking of which, the first image for Disney Animation Studio's next big release, Bolt has popped up online. This the semi-controversial film that was to have been Chris Sanders' quirky, offbeat, edgy magnum opus. Then he and John Lasseter had a major falling out. It's now a project of Chris (The Emperor's New Groove) Williams.
Cute, but I'm wishing we had been able to see the Sanders version.
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I love shorts, I really hope they keep it up. Especially considering what I have to pay for movies now, it is nice to get something extra other than commercials.
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