Let's see, I thought John Carter was amazing despite it's terrible box office presence. I will admit the CGI was not the best but I thought the writing was great and I loved the inclusion of the Barsoom language thing. Good one.
Didn't see The Secret World of Arrietty, but I think it looked great. And that's coming from me, who didn't care for Ponyo or any of the other Studio Ghibli films. Might rent it when it comes to DVD.
Brave, well, after seeing the trailers, I kind of think it's not Pixar's best. The story looks a little... not complex and Pixar-y. But only time will tell if this is going to be another blockbuster. Although, I must say, I love the Scottish element and setting.
Phineas and Ferb, I love the series and I'm completely excited about this. It sounds really awesome. Though, I'm still not keen on the live action/animation, "Looney Tunes: Back in Action"-type technique. But, like Brave, I gotta see it to get a good opinion. BTW, I'm also intrested in Jim Carey's take on Doofenshmirtz.
The Odd Life of Timothy Green. Huh, read the Wikipedia entry. I never thought I'd say this, but it looks pretty good for a sappy dramatic one.
I am a big Tim Burton fan and I'm extremely excited for Frankenweenie. I loved the original short, and I think it can easily transfer to stop-motion. The story is fun. And c'mon... it's Tim Burton!
Wreck-It Ralph looks amazing. I'm no gamer, but I agree that the collaborating of all the video game characters is like that of Roger Rabbit. The story, while not really apparent (no trailers!) seems interesting. And the stars penned to voice over seem like good fits for this kind of movie.
Oh, and we won't wanna forget The Avengers. Yeah, it's not really an official Disney film, but my thoughts still stand. It will be the best! Marvel movies always bring it, and to have the heroes finally coming together will be awesome times 2.
And uh... The Lone Ranger, no big news except for Jerry Bruckhiemer directing and Johnny Depp playing Tonto. Seems nice, mostly because the Jerry Bruckhiemer/Johnny Depp duo has worked basically everytime with the Pirates series.
Monsters University looks like a smart move on Pixar's end. Monsters, Inc. was a success and to market a nicely-written prequel off of it is a good idea. Though, I'm just really disappointed at the fact that we probably won't ever see what happens to Boo. But the return of Mike Wasowski makes up for that.
Frozen, lastly, looks like another hit by Disney even with the fact that it hasn't begun production yet. It looks like another Tangled-type storybook adaptation and that's seemed to work for Disney. Although, it will be nice to see how this turns out after Glen Keane (character creator who helped Disney create hits, Rapunzel, Aladdin, Beast, Pocahontas, and Ariel) leaves Disney.