1. Pixar Is Getting Back To A Story Worthy Of Their Talent
Pixar has had a rough couple of years, let's be honest. While the critical reception was more favorable to Monsters University, Brave was less universally loved (except by the Academy Awards for some reason) and Cars 2 outright hated by most. Production problems, last minute director changes, and Disney studio oversight has been tarnishing the otherwise flawless quality output from Pixar Animation Studios. Recently, however, Disney has altered their sequel contract with Pixar, ensuring a higher ratio of original movies to sequels in comparison to their short lived "original movie every other year" contract, which resulted in the studio's first critical flop. The new contract should (hopefully) allow Pixar to only do sequels to the movies that work as stories in their own right, rather than just merchandizing opportunities. And objectively speaking, it seems they chose the right route with Incredibles. So let's just face it, The Incredibles is the Pixar movie that needs a sequel most. Bring it on! Now if they could only forget about making Cars 3...
Self-evidently a man who writes for the Internet, Robert also writes films, plays, teleplays, and short stories when he's not working on a movie set somewhere. He lives somewhere behind the Hollywood sign.