True, but that movie wasn't necessarily geared toward children.OscarGuy wrote:Look at Who Framed Roger Rabbit...they didn't need to tone down the sensuality too much...
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So, I had this really great idea...well, either I thought of it myself or read it in passing somewhere, but would it not be most interesting for Pixar, now that they've tackled the silent feature, if they tried to do a black-and-white noir thriller (with humor of course). It's the only animation house I could really trust with this kind of project (while I liked Were-Rabbit, it seemed more akin to horror than noir).
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