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Will it only be in 3D? I hope not as I prefer not having to wear the glasses while watching. Gives me a headache.

Really? Although I usually don't prefer to wear those glasses in movies either, I think since this is Pixar's first time doing a digital 3-D feature it will be worth watching and experiencing. I constantly praise Pixar for their awesome computer generated images, so I know UP in 3-D will be even better than I expect.

Disney has announced today that Pixar's Up will premiere in Digital 3D as the opening night movie

at this year's 62nd Cannes Film Festival. This is the first time ever that either a Disney feature or an animated film have opened the prestigious festival. Disney's Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter said: "We are absolutely thrilled that the Cannes Film Festival has chosen Up to be its prestigious opening night offering. This is a huge step for animation, and further supports our belief that a great animated film is simply a great film." The festival opens on Wednesday, May 13th and lasts for 11 days until Sunday, May 24th.

I just received confirmation this week that I've been approved as press and will be attending Cannes. And I can't tell you how excited I am to know that Pixar's Up will be headlining the festival. Up is only the 10th animated film to ever show at Cannes. It joins the ranks of Dumbo, The Fantastic Planet, Fritz the Cat, Shrek, The Triplets of Belleville, Shrek 2, Over the Hedge, Kung Fu Panda, and Waltz With Bashir. I'm actually amazed that this is the first time a Pixar movie has ever shown at Cannes, but who knows, maybe this is the first year they tried to get in. Stay tuned for more Cannes news over the next few months.

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^Beautiful just beautiful.

btw my top 5 pixars' movies

1) Toy Story 2

2) Ratatouille

3) Finding Nemo

4) Wall E

5) The Incredibles

Only pixar movie i am yet to see is Cars. :D

OK, seriously .... how is Monsters Inc. not in that list man!! That is the best Pixar yet! I'm suprised my daughter didn't come out reciting the words to that movie ... I played it non-stop ... when it ended if I was sleeping, I would wake up and restart it...LOVE MONSTERS INC!

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Awesome picture. Those colors in that bird's feathers and beak are so vibrant! I can only imagine all the places Carl and Russell will go in this adventure. I really can't wait to see all the colors and nature that will be in this movie. Also, look at all the shades of green in the leaves. Nice.

+Rappy --Thanks for the share! I am so glad Pixar is releasing so many clips prior to the film's release. I loved Wall-E, but didn't see too many clips from the movie until a couple weeks before its release. Seeing all the different clips makes me want to see the movie more. I was watching the clip and when it ended I was caught off guard and upset because I wanted to see more! Such a tease..

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