Ein fiktiver Trailer für Pixar’s Up, gebastelt aus diversen Filmen und mit Technicolor-Look auf ’60s getrimmt.
Ich fand die bereits vorangegangen Werke von Ivan Guerrero Ghostbusters 1954, Raiders of the lost Ark 1951, Forrest Gump 1949, Empire Strikes back 1950und The Avengers 1952 schon ziemlich cool, aber der hier toppt alle.
Unten die Liste der verbratenen Filme.
What if… Walt Disney produced “Up” in the 1960s?Ah, the swinging 60s. It was a time when films were dominated by flying automobiles and flying nannies. It was also a time when live-action Disney films flourished and spawned such hits as “The Love Bug”, “The Absent-Minded Professor”, and “The Monkey’s Uncle”. In an alternate reality, this era also saw the production of the high-flying adventure-comedy, “Up!”. Starring Spencer Tracy and Kirk Douglas, “Up!” followed the oddball escapades of the elderly widower, Carl Fredricksen, and his earnest band of misfits as they traveled through the wilds of South America. Produced two decades after “Saludos Amigos” and “The Three Caballeros”, the film continued the Disney tradition of telling stories set against Latin American backdrops. […]
Here’s the recipe for the trailer: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, *batteries not included, The Red Balloon, Superman, The Wizard of Oz, The Muppet Movie, Follow Me Boys, Mackenna’s Gold, Benji, A Boy and His Dog, Mysterious Island, The Doberman Gang, The Alvin Show, Posse, One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing, The Island at the Top of the World, Zeppellin, Stephen King’s It, Hollywood Hotel, Jonny Quest, Peter Pan’s Flight, Habanera from Carmen, Always
