Actually, no, but I am close to the people who are working on Chicken Little, and I'm very close to the people over at Pixar. I mean, as far as stories are concerned, almost everything we have could be told that way.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The thing about working at Pixar is that everyone around you is smarter and funnier and cleverer than you and they all think the same about everyone else. It's a nice problem to have.
The thing about Pixar, they don't do the 'trend is your friend.' They're really about timeless story telling, and that's pretty great.
Anything Pixar does, you know, I really just am in awe of them and thrilled to be included in anything they do.
I don't think at Pixar we'd ever make something that was too scary for general audiences.
The first 'Monsters, Inc.' represents starting at Pixar for me, I have a special place in my heart for it. So to be able to tell a story with those ideas is an honor.
Pixar films are not realistic. They are believable for the worlds we are creating.
Many have been with the show for years, and they have sources in the business, so we do know things, but until it is verified, we don't run with the story.
As far as I know, the guys at Pixar are opposed to a Monsters, Inc. sequel.
Oh yeah, I'm still employed at Pixar and I love it here.
We work very hard in all of the Pixar films to not make anything in the imagery that causes people to think of something other than the story.