'Hoppers' stars Jon Hamm, Piper Curda talk about humorous and joyful film at world premiere
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'Hoppers' stars Jon Hamm, Piper Curda talk about humorous and joyful film at world premiere
"I love this movie. I love these people. I love the man who made this movie. I love everyone who I haven't met and is. And I love Tom Lizard. - Piper Curda, voice of Mabel, expressing her enthusiasm for the film and its cast and crew at the world premiere."
"And what a great part. I mean, I don't want to give anything away, but she features heavily in one of my favorite moments in any Pixar film. - Pete Docter, executive producer and Pixar's chief creative officer, praising Meryl Streep's role as the Insect Queen."
"Be ready to laugh and be ready to surrender to the rollercoaster that is this movie. We crafted it to be a ride. - Director Daniel Chong describing the film's intended experience and entertainment value for audiences."
"But I should also warn them that there are some tears. So, bring tissues because there are a few tears. But in the end, you're going to mostly laugh. - Producer Nicole Grindle cautioning viewers about emotional moments while emphasizing the film's overall comedic tone."
Disney-Pixar's new animated film 'Hoppers' centers on Mabel, a college student who uses new technology and becomes a robotic beaver capable of communicating with other animals. The animals in the story face the threat of losing their community to humans, forcing them to unite together. The film balances humor with emotional moments, featuring an ensemble cast including Piper Curda as Mabel's voice, Meryl Streep as the Insect Queen, and Jon Hamm as the mayor. Director Daniel Chong describes the movie as a crafted rollercoaster experience designed to entertain audiences. The film also educates viewers about the environmental importance of beavers while delivering both laughter and tears.
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