For reasons we’re still hashing out around JoBlo.com HQ, Disney is premiering the US trailer for Pixar’s rodent-tastic adventure RATATOUILLE in just about an hour (9:05 PM PST/12:05 PM EST) on Disney.com. They’re currently streaming a small clip to “whet your appetite” that’s funny in a “dude talks to a talking rat” kinda way. Maybe they figured premiering the trailer late at night would reach the largest possible audience…in Australia? Either way, it’s coming so whip out the nipple clamps in preparation. And if you do, you’re a sick bastard. It’s a kid’s movie, for heaven’s sake! Just do whatever you gotta do but be back here in an hour or so. RATATOUILLE opens June 29th.
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