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Post by randylizard on May 16, 2015 9:12:11 GMT -5
New drawing, coloured this time: HERE.
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Post by randylizard on May 15, 2015 16:23:37 GMT -5
The age doesn't really matter, cause movies by Pixar and DreamWorks (HTTYD is by DreamWorks) are for all ages.
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Post by randylizard on May 13, 2015 17:32:28 GMT -5
Another drawing: HEREThis one is more advanced, but the edges look rough. That's because the drawing was physically very small.
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Post by randylizard on May 13, 2015 17:23:46 GMT -5
I'm quite sure Pixar won't let us down. The question is how much time it takes, and I hope it's not another decade.
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Post by randylizard on May 12, 2015 16:03:15 GMT -5
I heard of this kind of reaction to Randy's story, for example, here... Okay, maybe I exaggerated, and Fandalls weren't surprised too much, but for most viewers (and me) such amount of cuteness was at least unexpected. I believe it made Randy much easier redeemable in the third movie (if there will be).
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Post by randylizard on May 11, 2015 7:56:35 GMT -5
Not only is this my first fan art, but also the first serious attempt to draw anything (see description) HERE IT IS
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Post by randylizard on May 10, 2015 8:55:25 GMT -5
If anybody cried for Randall in MI, then MU will be just a tearjerker. Rehabilitation of such a.... controversial character required "shock therapy", and I did was shocked by Randall's cuteness OVERLOAD and all the treatment he got. And what did you feel?
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Post by randylizard on May 9, 2015 17:57:26 GMT -5
He's so cute and funny here! I'd want him to be MY laugher.
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Post by randylizard on May 9, 2015 17:26:59 GMT -5
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Post by randylizard on May 9, 2015 13:27:55 GMT -5
Especially if this is result of, basically, lynching! Who gave Sulley a right to decide?! I hope that, in the sequel, Randall will find a new job, and would be nice to see him as a laugher! I saw this image somewhere.
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Post by randylizard on May 9, 2015 6:43:12 GMT -5
I've seen some speculations about Randall's fate, and many people consider him dead. But for me, as an 'average viewer', it doesn't look so, and I never really thought he was killed. Judging by image and sound, at the trailer scene, the woman used a light tin shovel, the same that we use to shovel away snow. Sure it's painful, but not deadly. Even in the worst case, Randall still could use his abilities (speed, blending, wall climbing) to escape. Killing him would be too cruel for a family movie.
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Post by randylizard on May 8, 2015 14:37:49 GMT -5
That trailer is exactly the same as in "A Bug's Life", as seen here. I haven't watched bugs life. Maybe it gives a clue about where that scene happened and who were those people?
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Post by randylizard on May 7, 2015 16:05:21 GMT -5
I always thought that the phrase "Do you hear that? It's the winds of change!" meant only the upcoming revolution in scaring industry and nothing more. Now it's clear that it's not true, it has a special, personal, maybe even sacred meaning for Randall. I hope its meaning will be revealed in the third movie. I still don't know whether Mike knew about Randall's true state of mind and if he cared about it, but he really should, instead of calling him creep. Also, Mike's attitude towards Boo wasn't any better than Randall's (remember his ridiculous plans of getting rid of her?)
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Post by randylizard on May 6, 2015 15:06:07 GMT -5
Is there any "official" view about what happened to Randall after banishment and did he survive?
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Post by randylizard on May 5, 2015 14:18:06 GMT -5
I can't imagine how anybody can still consider Randy a villain. I don't see any reasons to blame him. Yes, he joined a wrong company and had to act accordingly, and what's wrong with that? Joining ROR was a mistake, but who could know it in advance? In fact, Mike was much worse. It was him who turned "be my pal" into "lame". (ouch, this moment hurts!) I didn't see a single effort from Mike to support friendship with Randy. And somebody blames Randy for polite refusing to join Mike??? This is a perfect symbolism. As Mike opened the door, what did we see? Old, familiar Randall. Looks like we always had been seeing him "in back light". And then time came to see him in a normal light, as he is, and he is (un)surprisingly charming, beautiful, and friendly. I hope Mike's phrase "Your lifelong friend is right behind this door" will be referred to in the future. It also was a little revenge for the cupcakes. I felt satisfied Indeed, Randy was very restrained. Exactly!! He was SOO cute. And the whole scene symbolizes beginning of ruining his beauty which happened at that very moment. Also it was the first moment when Randy got a reason to suspect Sulley of cheating, and it would corrode him from inside for years. Also, did you notice the poster above Randall's bed? "Winds of change. Shhh. Do you hear that?" That's where I want to exclaim, "Yes, guys at Pixar, we hear that! Show us the real Randall!"
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