Month: July 2004 – page 3

Batman trailer will begin with Alien vs. Predator

Latino Review reports that though the new Batman Begins trailer was not shown at the Warner Bros. presentation on Friday, the trailer will be attached to Alien vs. Predator, which opens in theaters on August 13, 2004. The site also has a photo of Cillian Murphy as Dr. Jonathon Crane/The Scarecrow from Batman Begins.

UPDATED: Lion King II and Mulan Special Edition DVD menus and bonus material screenshots online

The Disney Database has menus and bonus material screenshots from the Lion King II: Simba’s Pride Special Edition DVD, which will be released on August 31, 2004. The website also features the new menus from the Mulan Special Edition DVD, set for release on October 26, 2004.

New Mulan II release date announced

Ultimate Disney announces that the direct-to-video Mulan II, which was originally scheduled for release this fall, will now be released on February 8, 2005, thus welcoming the Chinese New Year.

Ex-Disney workers go to new firm

The Orlando Sentinel writes of a sunnier outcome for a handful of ex-WDFA-F animators: video games. “Cecropia, Inc. has hired seven former employees of Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida, which closed in March, and plans to hire up to 20 more by the end of the year, said Ann-Marie Bland, president and CEO. The Disney […]

Comic-Con: New Snicket images…

Photos from this year’s Comic-Con in San Diego are already starting to flood the net, and the Latino Review has, for starters, got some great new images from this Christmas’ family fantasy, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, with Jim Carrey as the story’s main antagonist, Count Olaf. Check them out!

Turner's Beef With Big Media

Ted Turner criticizes the Disney Company, among others, in the current Washington Monthly magazine. He writes about the disturbing issue of consolidation and corporate control of the media, citing three main points as “the loss of quality, localism, and democratic debates,” giving big media companies “new power over what is said not just on the […]

Lord of the Rings: Return of the King Extended Edition Collector's Gift Set photos online

The One Ring has photos of the packaging for the Lord of the Rings: Return of the King Platinum Series Special Extended Edition Collector’s Gift Set.

Comic-Con: The Batman villains revealed

New figures for The Batman have been unveiled at the Comic Con. Toy News International has five photos of the figures, thus revealing what the Man-bat, Bane, and Firefly will look like for the new animated show.

Zombie to produce animated, direct-to-DVD Superbeasto pic

DPS Film Roman, an IDT Entertainment company, and Rob Zombie will produce a direct-to-DVD, animated feature based on his Spookshow International comic book El Superbeasto, which follows the adventures of the titular crime-fighter, an over-the-hill masked wrestler who has more interest in strippers than adventure. Zombie will executive produce and write the story. IDT’s Anchor […]

Animator Bill Plympton gets Wild

Wild Violet features a four-page interview with animator Bill Plympton. Included topics are a humorous piece on the Hollywood method of animation, an essay about the psychology of torture, coverage of the 2004 Philadelphia Film Festival, and humor and fiction with an emphasis on love.

The Last Unicorn set back to 2006; gains a final director

According to the film’s website, Geoff Murphy, who recently worked as a second-unit director for all three Lord of the Rings films, has signed on to direct the live-action adaptation of The Last Unicorn, a popular fantasy novel-turned Rankin/Bass animated film in 1982. The film’s two previous chiefs, Michael Pakleppa and Monty Python cohort Julián […]

Shark Tale steps out in a big way…

The Globe and Mail reports that DreamWorks’ next CGI animated feature Shark Tale will have an afternoon “matinee” gala premiere on the first weekend of the Toronto International Film Festival, marking the film’s first North American showing. It joins another matinee gala, as-yet-unannounced but rumored to be Warner Brothers’ mo-cap CG film, The Polar Express. […]

Anya Corazón hits the comics

The Orlando Sentinel [free registration required] has posted a feature about the arrival of new Marvel heroine Anya Corazón, a fiery Latina high-schooler with still-unraveling superpowers. Unveiled last month in Amazing Fantasy #1, she’s already drawn a surprisingly strong response. “Marvel Comics editor in chief Joe Quesada says he has been pleasantly surprised by the […]

UPDATE: Jerry Goldsmith service

Film Music News has sent out emails to all its members to inform that there will be a Jerry Goldsmith Public Memorial Service tomorrow, Friday July 23, at 2pm at Hillside Memorial Park in Los Angeles. The memorial service is open to the public. Please follow this link for full location details and Film Music‘s […]

Iron Giant delayed again

Don’t worry – it’s not as bad as it sounds! Wishing to jump on the Incredibles bandwagon even more than they were with a September release of The Iron Giant Special Edition DVD, Warners have decided to let Brad Bird’s latest open first, and then issue his previous film to disc just a couple of […]

Composer Jerry Goldsmith has died

One of the most successful and influential music score composers in the movie business {{link http://www.jerrygoldsmithonline.com/ has died}}. Jerry Goldsmith dipped into the animation world several times, scoring such features as The Secret of NIMH, Mulan, Small Soldiers and Looney Tunes: Back In Action. Despite recovering from cancer, he continued to work through 2002-03 and […]

Large Aladdin disc art, a clear view of Christmas, and a new peek at Mulan II!

Jens, over at The Disney Database, has posted some new peeks at upcoming Disney DVDs. First up is a clear look at the disc art of the Aladdin Platinum Edition DVD coming this autumn. Though a “thumbnail” image was included with its press release, a full view of the final cover art for Mickey’s Twice […]

Jim Hill gets a facelift!

Well, the website, at least! Hop on over to the new-and-improved JimHillMedia.com and check out the new digs! While you’re there, be sure to read One Mouse, Two Floyds, the latest amusing article from JHM regular, Floyd Norman. Update those bookmarks, everyone!

Will Catwoman scratch Berry's career?

The New York Times talks about Halle Berry’s role as Catwoman, which opens in theaters on Friday, and the effect it will have on her career. [free registration required for The New York Times]

Dini confirms more Batman and Superman season DVDs on the way

At his website Jingle Belle, Paul Dini confirms new Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series DVD releases will be available before the end of the year, in addition to the single-disc releases recently announced by WB. Dini also reveals spoilers on his upcoming Justice League Unlimited episode.

The Batman seen at Comic-Con

Superhero Hype! has photos of the booth and pictures on display at Comic-Con International 2004, for Kids’ WB!’s upcoming The Batman animated series.

DreamWorks to spin of animation unit

In a move that has been {{link http://www.animatedviews.com/wp-content/uploads/archives/00000804.html expected for some time}}, DreamWorks has taken the first step in spinning off its animation studio by filing for an initial public offering, {{link http://money.cnn.com/2004/07/21/news/midcaps/dreamworks_ipo/index.htm CNN reports}}. The company expects the IPO, being handled by Goldman Sachs, to raise $650 million.

Disney and Pixar: together again?

The {{link http://www.nypost.com/business/25409.htm New York Post}} says that “Steve Jobs’ Pixar Animation Studios is likely to renew a lucrative movie-making partnership with Disney. After bailing on Disney, Pixar held preliminary discussions with other studios, including MGM, Sony, Warner Bros. and Fox, [but] Jobs has come to believe that the best home for Pixar is at […]

Pixar's expansion vote

The {{link http://www.oaklandtribune.com/Stories/0,1413,82~1865~2285196,00.html Oakland Tribune}} has an article up which looks at Pixar Studios’ expansion and the problems they face within the local community. The future of the animation giant’s role in Emeryville will go to a vote in 2005.

Nicktoons Channel calls for entries for first-ever Nicktoons Film Festival

Kids animation channel Nicktoons “has joined forces with Frederator Studios and Animation Magazine to showcase the diversity of independent cartoon filmmaking with a one-of-a-kind competition: The Nicktoons Film Festival. Animators from around the world can download entry forms from {{link http://www.nicktoons.com Nicktoons.com}} starting July 19 and entries will be accepted through September 10 2004. Animators […]

Andrew Silke's 10 Second interview

Robert Starr of the 10 Second Club has told us that “Andrew Silke, famous for his Cane-Toad films, his ubiquitous Generi-Rig animation system, countless inspirational animated pieces and his high profile work at Animal Logic” has participated in a {{link http://10secondclub.net/news_link.php?id=229 candid interview}} on the site. “The 10 Second Club is the world’s largest, longest […]

Playbill announces Poppins cast

Playbill online features a look at the now fully rounded cast of the {{link http://www.playbill.com/news/article/87360.html Mary Poppins}} stage show, who have just started rehearsals for a fall debut in the UK.

The future of digital effects

VFX World takes a look at the computer animated visual effects and character animation in two recent blockbusters: an interview with {{link http://vfxworld.com/?sa=adv&code=319b255d&atype=articles&id=2159 Spider-Man 2}}’s John Dykstra, and the process of completing shots for the current number one film {{link http://vfxworld.com/?sa=adv&code=319b255d&atype=articles&id=2162 I, Robot}} (free subscription required for VFX).

Tom And Jerry, Aladdin, Garfield and Wacky Races DVDs

DVD Answers has posted a bunch of animated DVD updates, including a look at the final cover art and menus for the {{link http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?r=0&s=1&c=4299&n=1&burl= Tom And Jerry Spotlight Collection}}, the initial specs for the not-very-special-edition of {{link http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?r=0&s=1&c=4414&n=1&burl= Garfield: The Movie}}, the cover art and specs for {{link http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?r=0&s=1&c=4296&n=2&burl=r%3D0%26s%3D1%26n%3D2 Wacky Races: the Complete Series}}, plus […]

Harry Osborn's fate in Spider-Man 3

The Spider-Man films’ director Sam Raimi talks to the BBC about the two possible fates of Harry Osborn in Spider-Man 3. [Warning: the interview does contain a mild Spider-Man 2 spoiler.]