Saturday, June 23, 2012

Brave pixar

  • The riotous mass of bouncy curls that crowns Merida, the free-to-be-me heroine of the new Pixar movie, "Brave," is a marvel of computer imagineering.
  • (New York Times)
  • VAN NUYS, Calif. - Under the watchful eye of an archery instructor, Kelly Macdonald slowly draws back the string on her lightweight recurve bow until her left hand reaches the bottom of her jaw.
  • (AZCentral.com)
  • Pixars latest film, Brave hit theaters on Friday, and so did the companys lucky charm: John Ratzenberger.
  • (Examiner)
  • A princess never lays her weapons on the table. A princess never raises her voice. A princess strives for perfection. A princess, in other words, is a royal bore.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • It's been a good couple of months for strong-minded women wielding medieval weaponry: "The Hunger Games," "Snow White and the Huntsman" and now Pixar's "Brave.
  • (Detroit Free Press)
  • While classic fairy tales are notorious for helpless beauties searching for their prince, the new type of princess seems to be the complete opposite.
  • (The Celebrity Cafe.com)
  • Disneys new Pixar film Brave arrives in theaters Friday amid lingering trademark issues.
  • (Hollywood Reporter)
  • This film image released by Disney/Pixar shows the character Merida, voiced by Kelly Macdonald, in a scene from Brave.
  • (Southeast Missourian)
  • For at least a decade, numerous individuals, particularly those in media, lamented the fact that Pixar had never made a film with a female protagonist. I lamented it. So did this blogger. And this one. And many others. Now that movie is here.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Working at Pixar Animation Studios (DIS) can be just as whimsical and adorable as the movies the studio creates.
  • (Businessweek)

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