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    Default Brave Little Toaster remake in the works

    Quote Originally Posted by Cinemablend
    They did it to Scooby-Doo. They did it to Garfield. They did it to Alvin and the Chipmunks. They did it to Yogi Bear. They did it to The Smurfs. And now they're doing it to The Brave Little Toaster. Waterman Entertainment has purchased the rights to the kids movie and they're now planning to create a new CGI/live-action hybrid movie based on the property.

    The Wrap says that while old movie, made back in 1987, centered around household objects like a toaster, a vacuum cleaner, a lamp and a blanket, the new version will contain more modern pieces of technology, such as an iPhone (no joke). The story, which was originally based on the children's book by Thomas M. Disch, is about a group of household appliances that travel a long distance to try and get back to their owner. Steve Waterman, who founded the company, has worked on a number of CGI/live-action hybrid movies, serving as an executive producer on the aforementioned Alvin and the Chipmunk movies and as a co-producer on both Stuart Little films.

    Believe it or not, The Brave Little Toaster was actually a movie that had a significant impact on the history of Pixar. Not only was the original written by Joe Ranft, who went on to write Toy Story, A Bug's Life and Cars, a young John Lasseter, the founder of Pixar, tried to convince executives at Disney to make a film with traditionally animated characters featured on CGI backgrounds. Lasseter's idea was rejected for being too expensive and a few minutes after the meeting he was called down by an animation administrator who told him he had been fired. Honestly, I think Lasseter came out on the other side of things just fine.
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    It was just a matter of time

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    As a kid I really liked the movie.

    I can not see it being worth a damn. Sh*ttywood is really running out of legit ideas.






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    I pre-date Sesame Street so have no f'ing clue what you're jabbering about...

    Seems I recall tube TVs and "Green Hornet" w/ Bruce Lee as Kato in my moments of cognizance? Back to the Geritol and Ensure.

    ETA: Good Lord, my "baby girl" was a Barney baby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by babirl View Post
    I pre-date Sesame Street so have no f'ing clue what you're jabbering about...

    Seems I recall tube TVs and "Green Hornet" w/ Bruce Lee as Kato in my moments of cognizance? Back to the Geritol and Ensure.

    ETA: Good Lord, my "baby girl" was a Barney baby.
    I was teaching at Fitzsimons in Aurora in 87. That was my second time there. And the green Hornet was fun to watch.
    I see you running, tell me what your running from

    Nobody's coming, what ya do that was so wrong.

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    Obama to apologize for the remake, story at 10

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