Times'
review of Up makes me want to see it even more.
Also, I can't find this on the website, but it's part of a caption in the magazine:
"But as the [Pixar] directors worked more on their own, they created heroes who start out lonely or sad. Up's Carl and Finding Nemo's Marlin are recent widowers; WALL*E is isolated on Planet Earth. To give
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Nagai, the nonprofessional kid chosen for Russell, needed a bit of coaching. "When he had to be excited," Docter says, "he would get maybe 50%. So I'd tell him, 'Run around the room, run back here and say the line - ready, set, go!' We'd do it one line at a time like that." For a scene in which Russell is cradled and tickled by a giant South American bird, "I actually lifted him upside down and tickled him," Docter says, "which you probably wouldn't do with Ed."
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