Superman Returns to Imax theaters
{{link http://film.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1743984,00.html Guardian Film}} reports that director Bryan Singer is creating an alternate 3D version of this summer’s anticipated blockbuster Superman Returns to be shown exclusively in Imax theaters. This version will “contain 20 minutes of 3D footage, with Singer inserting visual clues that tell audiences when to don their 3D shades”. movie will hit […] |
Disney new release Tuesday: The Chronicles of Narnia
Today marks the release of The Walt Disney Studios’ fantasy hit The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe based on C.S. Lewis’ book of the same name. The DVD is available in a 1-disc mass market version or in a 2-disc collectible set. View the official site and read Ultimate Disney’s […] |
Kong a King DVD for Universal
Video Business magazine notes that King Kong has “aped its way to become the top-selling DVD in Universal Studios’ history, surpassing sales of $100 million in its first six days in stores. According to the studio, consumers bought 6.5 million discs through Sunday. Peter Jackson’s King Kong remake reached a worldwide theatrical gross of $550 […] |
Listen in on Glen Keane
Clay Kaytis has posted the first part of an audio interview with Glen Keane at The Animation Podcast website. “Animation hero to many, Glen Keane has created many of the most memorable characters in modern animation with performances that rival those of any flesh and blood actor.” Glen has animated the bear fight sequence in […] |
Caprino animation DVD contest winners announced
Often called the “Walt Disney of Norway” (though his puppet and stop-motion techniques are probably more akin to Ray Harryhausen’s fairy-tales or the Rankin/Bass specials of the 1950s and 60s), Ivo Caprino’s work is celebrated in a lavish new multi-disc DVD box set. The films, including Caprino’s international success Pinchcliffe Grand Prix, have all been […] |
Chicken Little creator's podcast
To mark the occasion of Chicken Little’s release on DVD, o-meon grownup geeks’ guide podcast host C. W. Oberleitner sat down with Chicken Little director Mark Dindal, producer Randy Fullmer, animators Brian Ferguson and Doug Bennett, and CG Supervisor Kevin Geiger to talk about the making of Disney’s first, full CG-animated feature film. Listen to […] |
Kids versus cartoons in Skatoony
The Animation World Magazine reports that Cartoon Network U.K. is developing Skatoony, the first animated game show with live-action kid contestants. Hosted by animated characters Chudd Chudders and The Earl, the show will pit real kids against cartoons, as contestants enter three rounds of challenges. The final contestant will have the opportunity to take everything […] |
\\Cars\\ impresses theater owners and reviewers
Karl Cohen shares with us a piece about Pixar’s upcoming film \\Cars\\ that he wrote for the April {{link http://www.asifa-sf.org/ ASIFA-SF}} newsletter: PIXAR’S \\CARS\\ IMPRESSED THEATER OWNERS AND REVIEWERS AT SHOWEST IN MARCH Reuters’ reported a Canadian theater owner said, “I thought it was a great movie” and that he believed the film would have […] |
Batman Beyond: The Complete First Season
The Batman of the future has his own style, but if you have an open mind you may find this version quite appealing. |
Studio Ghibli classics to repeat on TCM
Such Studio Ghibli masterpieces as Castle in the Sky, Porco Rosso, Princess Mononoke, My Neighbor Totoro, Whisper of the Heart, and Pom Poko will be appearing on Turner Classic Moves, during May. At this time, it is unknown if the versions to air will use subtitled or dubbed soundtracks. Nausicaa.net, via Toon Zone, has the […] |
Glance at The Art of Cars
Route 66 was able to catch a quick peek into the upcoming The Art of Cars, from authors Michael and Suzanne Wallis. The site observes six particular highlights to be found in the publication, to be released June 1st. |
"Golden Age of animation" currently taking place?
The Appleton Post-Crescent writes of the critical and financial success films of traditional, computer, and stop-motion animation have received in the recent past and possibly near future. “I think people will look back at this period as the Golden Age of animation,” states Yair Landau, vice chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment. “There used to be […] |
More details on Leroy & Stitch
DVD Active has collected some new information regarding the film finale to Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Leroy & Stitch. From Buena Vista Home Entertainment comes word that included with the DVD will be a never-before-seen episode of Lilo & Stitch: The Series and a “Big Red Battleship Flight Simulator” game. |
DVD news: Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3, Godzilla, Avatar
Jimmy Neutron and Timmy Turner are set for another adventure in The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3, coming to DVD on July 25th. The 80-minute project comes with the main feature, 4 bonus episodes, 2 Oh Yeah! Cartoons tales (“The Zappys” and “Party of Three”), and DVD_ROM demos of Nickelodeon computer games. Cover art for […] |
Evolution of DTV films
The Animation World Magazine studies the progression of direct-to-video films, noticing their ability to earn cash and resurrect familiar brands. Some special focus is given toward Disney’s place in the DTV market, while numerous other animated titles likewise receive attention. |
Barnyard to open earlier than expected
Once slated for an October release, Paramount Pictures/Nickelodeon Movies/O Entertainment’s Barnyard will now enter theaters on July 28th. The news comes courtesy of CGCHAR Animation. |
Slew of new CGI films on the way
Following in the footsteps of numerous successful computer animated films, including this weekend’s Ice Age: The Meltdown, a vast assortment of more CGI pictures are on the way. AZCentral@Night.com briefly focuses on this new group of animated films, pondering the possible success it may meet. Similarly, Jam! Movies presents a schedule and summaries for many […] |
Miracle Studios gives sneak peek of future project
At Animation Nation, Tom Hignite of The Miracle Companies, Inc. sends out a bulletin that two “concept styling pieces” for Miracle Studios’ upcoming traditionally animated movie are available to view at 4ever Disney. |
Laika/Selick acquire Monsters rights
From the Hollywood Reporter we learn that Laika Entertainment has purchased the rights to envision Here Be Monsters as an animated feature which will be directed by Henry Selick. “The story follows a young boy who tries to save his town from a dastardly takeover plot.” The book is a best-selling novel for children by […] |
UPDATED: \\Ice Age: The Meltdown\\ smashes box office record
Easily beating estimates, \\Ice Age: The Meltdown\\ took in a staggering $68 million at the weekend box office according to {{link http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/?yr=2006&wknd=13&p=.htm Box Office Mojo}}. The total easily bests the previous top opening weekend in March of $46.3 million set by the original \\Ice Age\\ back in 2002. Overall, the film had the 21st biggest […] |
Surprise teaser trailer announces \\Simpsons\\ movie coming in 2007
Coming as a bit of a surprise, even after years of speculation, teaser trailers in front of \\Ice Age: The Meltdown\\ announce that a \\Simpsons\\ movie will be a reality in 2007, according to {{link http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=22909 Ain’t It Cool News}}. “The teasers appear to come in at least two flavors. One of the teasers is […] |
APRIL FOOL'S DAY – AOL Acquires Animated News
(NOTE: click here to see how this page looked on April Fool’s Day 2006) AOL Acquires Animated News, Inc. AOL Extends Leadership in Online Entertainment News Hollywood, California – Online consumers seeking the best animation news will now find it on the leading free portal on the web – AOL.com. Animated News, Inc. has been […] |