POLL: What is your favourite animated feature film in Pixar’s Experimental Era?
POLL: What is your favourite animated feature film in Pixar’s Experimental Era? Cast your vote here:
Read morePOLL: What is your favourite animated feature film in Pixar’s Experimental Era? Cast your vote here:
Read moreNow that I’ve watched and written analysis pieces on the ten animated feature films of the Experimental Era: Cars 2, Brave, Monsters University, Inside Out, The Good Dinosaur, Finding Dory, Cars 3, Coco, Incredibles 2, and Toy Story 4, I’m going to rank them from my least favourite to my favourite. As I was watching these films, I made some
Read moreAs mentioned in a previous blog post, I’ll be writing analysis content on all 28 of Pixar’s animated feature films and their film making eras. The third era is the Experimental Era, which ran from 2011 to 2019 and started with Cars 2. As mentioned in a previous blog post, the Experimental Era is known for its large number of sequels, original films that
Read moreAs mentioned in a previous blog post, I’ll be writing analysis content on all 28 of Pixar’s animated feature films and their film making eras. The third era is the Experimental Era, which ran from 2011 to 2019 and started with Cars 2. As mentioned in a previous blog post, the Experimental Era is known for its large number of sequels, original films that
Read moreThe job of a season finale is to close the season’s story arcs and establish new arcs for the next season (if there is one). I feel this finale did its job very well. The finale picks up from where we left off with Ray, Roz and Helen trying to convince a crying George to come out of the bathroom.
Read moreThe penultimate episode of a season usually provides a springboard to the finale, this job did that in an unexpected but not unwelcome way. The episode kicks off with Ray in a tux and telling George about an announcement he wants to make at 11am. Shortly after, Helen and Roz arrive at work, with the latter drinking a Coke-like energy
Read moreThankfully, the disappointment of the previous episode didn’t continue with this one, which sees Roz and Helen at a co-working Hub, and Ray and George mostly absent. The episode kicks off with the reveal that Tony’s driver licence has been suspended, as an “anonymous arsehole” complained about his driving to VicRoads, which forces Helen to be their chauffeur, with Victor
Read moreWe’ve reached the halfway point of the season and in all honesty, this episode was a bit of a disappointment. The episode kicks off with the reveal that Lily has quit reception as she found working for Roz too boring, this leads to Ray suggesting that Roz hire Mel’s son as a replacement. This immediately proves to be a disaster,
Read moreNow that the premiere has come and gone, the season can really get underway. The episode kicks off with Roz talking to George and convincing him to try out working with her in mediation, as she believes he is being wasted on reception, Viktor recommended him as his replacement (he quit to help Tony promote his soon-to-be-published book), and she
Read moreThe job of a season premiere is to establish new story arcs for the season, and revisit any arcs set up in the previous season’s finale. This premiere did its job pretty well. This episode kicks off with Helen arriving at work to inform everyone that she is making a major announcement at 10am (and it’s not mud cake). It’s
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