Pixar needs to make a Sam and Max movie...
> Steve Purcell is an Employee at Pixar
> Season One had "Inspired by Pixar" written all over it from the music to the plot...
> The ending song "World of Max" sounded like a typical Pixar ending theme...
I just don't get what is holding them back The need to make a S&M movie! >:(
Dispite the fact that these days, a GCI movie or Animated movie would immediately lead people to believe its for children, Sam and Max can cater to children as much as adults if the cards are set right and they choose the right middle line...
What do you guys think?
> Season One had "Inspired by Pixar" written all over it from the music to the plot...
> The ending song "World of Max" sounded like a typical Pixar ending theme...
I just don't get what is holding them back The need to make a S&M movie! >:(
Dispite the fact that these days, a GCI movie or Animated movie would immediately lead people to believe its for children, Sam and Max can cater to children as much as adults if the cards are set right and they choose the right middle line...
What do you guys think?
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Actually, I think it'd be really cool if Steve just did a new original film with Pixar, one that's all his own idea and style, even if it's not Sam & Max related at all.
He's co-directing and co-writing Brave. Granted, it's not his original idea, but that's still pretty cool.
It iritates me that most of whats been said about the directing in reviews has been about Brenda Chapman (who was replaced with Mark Andrews in October 2010 due to creative disagreemants), it seems like with the thing of it being the first Pixar film directed by a woman has overshadowed Mark Andrews and Steve Purcell's involvement. I hope the film does go well because even when he is not working on Sam and Max Purcell is a great writer and it would be great if he could put some of his ideas to the screen.
I wouldn't be surprised at all if Brave had, say, a dog and a rabbit next to each other in the background.
I think a lot of people forget the animated series was technically "family-oriented", since it was a Saturday morning cartoon that aired on a kids network. :P Still, point taken, Vai.
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