I’m intrigued by the results of this weekend’s Annie Awards honoring the top animated films of the year. Read the full post.
Feb 8
2010
11:50 AM ET
Annie Awards: Good news, bad news for 'Up'
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I think that the only bad news for Pixar is that, since it is clearly the frontrunner for Best Animated Feature, it probably has no chance at the Best Picture prize. It’s really a shame, because I would put “UP” in my Top 3 of the movies nominated for Best Picture.
You’re all nuts! Coraline was the best animated film this year. Pixar plays it safe, but the perfection of Coraline (over the choppy Mr. Fox) is one of the most astounding animated films ever!
It’s funny that there are still people who think “Voting for Pixar Movie” is uncool.
Pixar movies are great, not because they are from Pixar, just because they really are.