"What if there were, like, monsters and fairies and stuff, but in the modern world?"

"What if there were, like, monsters and fairies and stuff, but in the modern world?"

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What a novel and original premise!
You'll go far in this industry

So the premise of Good Dinosaur but with fairytale monsters.

I guess it's something other than the usual 00s era "A look into the secret world of....." that they repeated over and over again

do we have a female monster?

You can't blame them for exploiting the lack of awareness of Shadowrun from normals

That's different because in good dinosaur the dinos kinda lived in some stone age civilization and still were dinosaurs not humanoids beings living in modern suburbs

I bet they'll find a magical creature called a "human" with his totally nonmagical nonspecial human powers.

Thats the literal definition of Urban Fantasy. Its too bad the genre really only exists in trashy romance books that don't do shit with the premise cause the few that do are fucking gold.

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>dragons are just animals
how boring

why this looks like so much a failed mid 00s Dreamworks movie?

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I want to fuck the big one. He looks like he's a cuddler.

I unironically liked that movie

They're Pixar's first gay protagonists.

>Onward
>not about Christian soldiers

Not Shadowrun: The Movie. It's good until you start poking holes in the flimsy worldbuilding.

It's a good concept. Not brand new by any means but definitely underexplored compared to other settings

>tfw it's getting a sequel
I hope we get to see more fantasy creatures like dwarves, werewolves etc. There were apparently dragons in this universe as well.

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This feels and looks like a 2006 not-Disney not-Dreamworks B-list movie. Like Planet 51 or some shit.

I like how the fantasy is like toned down and mixed with real life thing, it's a weird but interesting setting, dragons could be like the a cryptid of that universe

GIVE ME PORN OF THE FAT BROTHER

you actually see a dragon iirc in one of the big shots of the city at night.

>Onward will get so-so reviews and be left out of the Oscars
>Soul will get all the critical praise and awards
Screencap this.

Do we know anything about Soul other than the title? Because from the premise Onward does sound so-so.

Soul is directed by Pete Docter so expect critics to worship it.

I hope we get a get movie

pixar's main draw was wow factor, and then some story, now that disney surpassed them they need something better than "this scene will break your heart" to draw audience.

What did they mean by this?

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It looks fucking painfully generic. Another Good Dinosaur probably, and hopefully it flops just as hard

In another thread someone claimed an user claiming to be in the know (real solid source, I know) said the basic idea is some nigga dies and goes to Jazz Heaven and tries to get back to Earth or something

is that a thicc mommy monster?

So, Soul is a Pixar remake of this...
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Yea nothing in that movie ever led me to believe that this was millions of years evolved smart dinos. They could have done an Ice Age thing with it and just pretended all the dinosaurs back then lived like that because it's a cartoon

Pixar always seemed to do better with the "Unseen lives of (blank)" premise anyway. Their better movies had it.

>Unseen world of toys when kids are not looking
>Unseen world of bugs in the back yard
>Unseen world of fish in the ocean
>Unseen world of monsters in your closet when kids are asleep
>Unseen world of superheroes daily lives when they are not saving the world
>Unseen world of rats in Paris

Even Cars and Wall-E have the same idea of "what would they do if no people were around to see it?" going on.

The trailer began with the notion that the world moved on from a fairy tale past of monsters and knights and magic.
If it's like Zootopia then that past image of the world is going to be relevant to the story, like how the predator/prey dynamic was relevant throughout the whole story.
I'm guessing the beefy brother is nostalgic for a time he's born too late for which is why he talks like a ye ol tool all the time.

Overly dramatic tear jerker scenes are more their thing. Disney does the over the top whimsical musical fantasy in a magical land. While Dreamworks does childish comedy and humor, Illumination is all about the pop culture references and modern music.

I really liked the premise since I always wanted to see a "generic high fantasy world but in modern day" concept, especially with Orcs as main characters, but the execution was retarded. That's why I'm curious about Onward, though the setting seems more whimsical and fairy tale-ish than high fantasy.
I'd like to see it as a series, but actually well written this time. and not taking place in fucking LA.

>I'd like to see it as a series, but actually well written this time. and not taking place in fucking LA.
How about Seattle?

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the old concept for the film was having it feature an actual dinosaur society with division of labor and everything. the human child was dubbed spot because of painted markings on their face

then the dropped all that and spot became a fucking dog