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					<description><![CDATA[I just saw &quot;Ratatouille&quot; tonight.

It&#039;s a first class movie. Several thoughts come to mind...

-The character performances are so good, I think there&#039;s no sort of movie they couldn&#039;t make. I&#039;ve heard Pixar&#039;s John Carter of Mars is going to be live action? No! I want them to do it all animated.

-&quot;Cars&quot; definitely _was_ a lower-value softball they threw to finish out that original Disney-gets-half-of-everything-plus-sequel-rights contract they were in at the time. I remember all the clucking last summer about how Pixar had lost its way.

-There were a few moments when they seemed to lose that stylized reality they had established and things looked merely &quot;real&quot;.

-There was one scene in the latter part of the film where I thought &quot;I can&#039;t believe they are doing this tired movie cliché&quot; but they pulled out of it at the last second and made it something new.

-The 2D-ish end credits were great. Stick it out to the very end to see the mo-cap disclaimer!

-With this, Brad Bird is certainly one of the animation gods now.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just saw &#8220;Ratatouille&#8221; tonight.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a first class movie. Several thoughts come to mind&#8230;</p>
<p>-The character performances are so good, I think there&#8217;s no sort of movie they couldn&#8217;t make. I&#8217;ve heard Pixar&#8217;s John Carter of Mars is going to be live action? No! I want them to do it all animated.</p>
<p>-&#8220;Cars&#8221; definitely _was_ a lower-value softball they threw to finish out that original Disney-gets-half-of-everything-plus-sequel-rights contract they were in at the time. I remember all the clucking last summer about how Pixar had lost its way.</p>
<p>-There were a few moments when they seemed to lose that stylized reality they had established and things looked merely &#8220;real&#8221;.</p>
<p>-There was one scene in the latter part of the film where I thought &#8220;I can&#8217;t believe they are doing this tired movie cliché&#8221; but they pulled out of it at the last second and made it something new.</p>
<p>-The 2D-ish end credits were great. Stick it out to the very end to see the mo-cap disclaimer!</p>
<p>-With this, Brad Bird is certainly one of the animation gods now.</p>
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