Saturday, June 23, 2012

Brave

  • Brave didnt receive the type of critical response that Pixar is used to, but audiences dont seem to care. The animated family adventure earned $24.5 million on Friday night, putting it on track for $66 million or more by Sunday night.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • DINGBURGH, SCOTLAND - Ive been teasing this for a week now, so I cant put it off any longer. Its time to celebrate the wonder of Dan and his ineptitude at archery.
  • (HitFix)
  • 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)
  • "Brave" is a feminist heroine for a new generation of kids who are immersing themselves in fairy tales. In the new breed of fairy tales, the girl hero has no problem fighting for what she believes in.
  • (Examiner)
  • The reviews for Brave may not be as strong as for many Pixar movies, but the box office tells the same, massively successful story.
  • (Cinema Blend)
  • This morning's speech by Ed Miliband on immigration was one of the most brave and mature of his leadership. But perhaps more significantly, it was also one of his most politically astute.
  • (Daily Telegraph Blogs)
  • EMERYVILLE, Calif.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Hilarity ensues. Well, more like chaos and tears and an eventual flight to the forest by girl and animal, where they bond despite Queen Elinor's new fondness for grubs.
  • (Boston Globe)
  • Pixar will earn yet another number one debut this weekend. Their latest effort, Brave, topped the box office on Friday with an estimated $24.5 million — far above the rest of the competition.
  • (Entertainment Weekly Online)

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