Pixar's newest kid flick good enough for adults,
Finding Nemo was proceeded by a "classic" Pixar short,
KnickKnack. The weird thing is that they felt compelled to change 2 characters (the "bathing beauty" and the mermaid) from a ridiculously geometric, cartoony bosomy shape to flat chested. What gives here?
This reminds me of the changes Spielberg made in
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and of course, the regrettable
Greedo shooting incident in Lucas' Star Wars: A New Hope.
My question is: When is it right to change an existing work, for whatever reason?
posted by jpburns
on Jun 1, 2003 -
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