Brief history of Hoodwinked
Reuters, through Yahoo! News, takes a brief look at how Hoodwinked became a reality, from the days of its early conceptualization to when it was acquired by the Weinstein Co. |
Latest on Peter and the Starcatchers adaptation
Guardian Unlimited Film writes of Disney’s upcoming computer animated flick Peter and the Starcatchers, based on the bestselling 2004 Peter Pan prequel from Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. The film, to be scripted by Jay Wolpert (Pirates of the Caribbean), focuses on “a young orphaned boy, Peter, who becomes a stowaway on a merchant ship […] |
Review: Star Wars – Clone Wars, Volume 2 DVD
With kind words, Coming Soon reviews Star Wars – Clone Wars, Volume 2, giving the main attraction a score of 9/10 and its DVD bonus features a score of 8/10. “Star Wars – Clone Wars, Volume 2 is a required addition to the DVD collection of any Star Wars fan. You haven’t seen everything until […] |
Images: Ant Bullly, Happy Feet
Found at eBay are promo sheets for Ant Bully and Happy Feet. While the page for Happy Feet displays the film’s setting, Ant Bully’s piece supplies a nice view of the title character. |
[Update!] Trailers: Charlotte’s Web, Curious George, Ice Age 2
Three new trailers promoting animated releases have premiered online. First up, the teaser trailer for the live action/animated Charlotte’s Web may be seen at Kino-Govno.com. As JoBlo, which has screen captures from the trailer, directs, “Scroll down and click on the ‘Hi’ icon that has 10.9MB under it.” In the meantime, the second trailer for […] |
Horton Hears a Who his directors are
From Coming Soon comes the Variety article indicating Jimmy Hayward and Steve Martino are set to direct the CGI feature spin on Dr. Seuss’ classic Horton Hears a Who. Scheduled for a release in the spring of 2008, the film has written by Ken Daurio and Cinco Paul. Meanwhile, storyboarding has just begun, under the […] |
Animation in the Grammy Award nominations
The National Academy Of Recording Arts & Sciences has announced the nominees for the 48th Annual Grammy Awards. The eligibility year for the Grammy’s does not coincide with the calendar year as most awards do. Nominees are chosen from recordings released from October 1, 2004 through September 30, 2005. Animated movies and tv shows received […] |
Disneyland Christmas Tree and Celebrity Ornaments
With only a few hours to go Disney is auctioning off a Christmas tree at eBay decorated with Mickey Mouse head-shaped ornaments that have themselves been signed and decorated by a long list of celebrities such as Hugh Jackman, Eva Longoria, Bob Newhart, Deborah Harry, and Johnny Knoxville. Of interest to animation fans is an […] |
Bedknobs and Corpse Brides
It seems Disney is tapping into its vast library of properties to look for more potential Narnia hits with the news that writer Pamela Pettler has been hired to update one of the Mouse House’s most popular films. Pettler, who took on duties for Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride and wrote the script in a month, […] |
Pirates 3 title; Enchanted in production
The new print edition of industry crew magazine Below The Line features their customary run down of all the films now shooting, and some of the titles will be of interest to animation fans. While filming on the second Pirates Of The Caribbean adventure is well known to be finished, the crew, under director Gore […] |
Your special almost never got off the ground, Charlie Brown
Yahoo! News reports on A Charlie Brown Christmas as the “Christmas classic that almost wasn’t” discussing the obstacles the special overcame to make it to network primetime 40 years ago but that then went on to become one of the most integral traditions of the holiday season. The article even mentions the “Charlie Brown Pathetic […] |
Marsden becomes Enchanted
According to Variety, via Coming Soon, James Marsden (the three X-Men films) has joined Amy Adams for Disney’s Enchanted. Marsden will act as the prince who falls in love with Adams’ character, thus following her into the real world. |
Iger continues push to stop delay between theater and DVD release
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, via the Internet Movie Database, Disney CEO Robert Iger shows no signs of backing down from his stance of eliminating the delay between the time a movie is released in theaters and on DVD. As this view conflicts with that of many theater owners, Iger still trusts […] |
Hoodwinked premiere pics and review
Hoodwinked is the subject of a new review from Hero Realm. With a score of 3/5, the movie is described there as “a simple tale that parents won’t hate the first time through and kids should enjoy over and over again.” Furthermore, a plethora of pictures from the Hoodwinked premiere, held in New York City […] |
Connery is Sir Billi the Vet
The Hollywood Reporter, through Coming Soon, indicates that Sean Connery and the independent production company Glasgow Animation are teaming to form Billi Productions. The alliance’s first production will be the computer animated short, Sir Billi the Vet, due for completion next summer. Actors lending their voices for the film include Sean Connery, Alan Cumming, Miriam […] |
Cover art: Corpse Bride, Fools' Par-Ed-ise
Toon Zone has updated cover artwork for Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride, unveiling the DVD’s back art. Likewise, TV Shows on DVD offers updated cover artwork for Ed, Edd ‘n Eddy – Volume 2: Fools’ Par-Ed-ise. |
The Batman picked up for fourth season
The Legions of Gotham Forum exclusively confirms that The Batman has been renewed for a fourth season on Kids! WB. |
Reviews: Kronk's New Groove, Valiant DVDs
Coming Soon takes a look at two of next week’s Disney DVD releases. First up is Kronk’s New Groove, with the DVD’s extras getting a score of 5/10. As for the film itself, the site gives it 6/10, commenting, “Despite a good voice cast, Kronk’s New Groove is only a mediocre film that will entertain […] |
Images: Ultimate Avengers: The Movie trailer
Toon Zone points to the Marvel Animation Forum, where 32 screen captures from the Ultimate Avengers: The Movie trailer have been posted. The trailer, lasting approximately 50 seconds, may be seen on the Fantastic Four DVD, now available in stores. Ultimate Avengers: The Movie will be released directly to stores on February 21st. |
Weekend box office actuals: December 2 – 4
In its fifth weekend, Chicken Little fell to #7 in the box office’s top ten and grossed $4,406,418, down an understandable 64.9% from its previous weekend. That amount brings the Disney CGI hit’s total domestic box office gross to $124,118,837. Meanwhile, the IMAX re-release of The Polar Express landed at #17, down 31.4% with $837,973, […] |
Walt Disney Treasures Wave 5
Today marks the Region 1 release of Wave 5 of the Walt Disney Treasures line. There are four titles in this wave and two of them are all about animation: Disney Rarities – Celebrated Shorts, 1920s-1960s and The Chronological Donald, Volume Two. Check out Ultimate Disney’s review of the first set and their interview with […] |
Ten minute Narnia preview
Justin Williams in our Animated News Forum points out a new ten-minute preview for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe at Disney UK’s site. |
\\Wallace & Gromit\\ leads 2005 Annie Award nominations
The ASIFA-Hollywood Blog reports that the nominations for the {{link http://www.annieawards.com/ 33rd Annual Annie Awards}} have just been announced. Aardman’s \\Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit\\ leads the pack with 16 nominations, including Best Animated Feature, Directing in an Animated Feature, Writing in an Animated Feature, and all four nominations in the Voice […] |
\\Aeon Flux\\ beats low expectations, \\Harry Potter\\ continues to dominate
\\Aeon Flux\\, the live action feature film based on the MTV animated series, came in second at the box office in its opening weekend according to {{link http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=1954&p=.htm Box Office Mojo}}. It’s $13.1 million was at the “high end of low expectations”. \\Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\\ stayed in the top spot, making […] |
More animation stamp sets in 2006
{{link http://forum.bcdb.com/gforum.cgi?post=55126 The Big Cartoon Database}} reports that in addition to the {{link http://www.animatedviews.com/wp-content/uploads/archives/00004174.html DC Comics stamps}} being released next year, the {{link http://www.usps.com/communications/news/stamps/2005/sr05_054.htm United States Postal Service}} is also releasing two other postage sets featuring animated characters. The first, called “Favorite Children’s Book Animals” and being released in January, features eight cherished characters from […] |
Loads of Christmas DVDs
With so many animated Christmas/winter holiday specials out there sometimes it gets hard to keep track of them all so we’ve put together a list of some obvious favorites such as A Charlie Brown Christmas and How the Grinch Stole Christmas as well as plenty of forgotten gems such as Ziggy’s Gift and little-known titles […] |
Aardman Mini bios
Don’t throw those Sunday newspapers away just yet. The Mini Page insert which appears in most US Sunday newspapers focuses their biography today on Academy Award winners Nick Park and Steve Box of Wallace and Gromit fame. |
He-Man gets 'Orko Approved'
Upon the initial release of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe – Season 1, Volume 1, BCI Eclipse issued a statement recognizing a problem which had occurred with the digipak tray used in the sets. That technical glitch produced a slightly protruding piece of plastic on the DVDs, thus allowing them to become scratched. […] |
Scenes from Narnia
Movie clips from The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe can be seen at Yahoo! Movies. In the meantime, the official website for Disney’s Movie Surfers provides further behind-the-scenes peeks of the epic. |
More Chicken Little posters discovered
Coming in from the film’s worldwide release are a number of posters promoting Disney’s Chicken Little. The one sheets may be seen at the Internet Movie Poster Awards and eBay. |