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"To Infinity and Beyond!" is an entertaining look back at Pixar's first two decades
Jim Hill reviews Karen Paik's inspired (more importantly, inspiring) new history of Pixar Animation Studios. Which offers a lot of insight about how John Lasseter became the Big Kahuna of the CG world
Posted by
Jim Hill
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November 28, 2007
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