Who's in Horton?
USA Today reports on Blue Sky Studios’ Horton Hears a Who!, giving the release date as March 14, 2008. The all-CGI/no live-action Dr. Seuss adaptation will be voiced by comedy powerhouses Jim Carrey and Steve Carrell, among others. |
Despereaux director and voice cast announcements
The Hollywood Reporter fills us in on the details of Universal Pictures’ The Tale of Despereaux crew, announcing Corpse Bride’s Mike Johnson as director, replacing The Triplets Of Belleville’s Sylvain Chomet, plus Justin Long, Dustin Hoffman and Kevin Kline as some of the voice actors. “Despereaux is the tale of three misfits — a banished […] |
Brizzi brothers meet Ruby Tuesday
The Hollywood Reporter via Reuters finds that brothers Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi will write and direct the animated movie Ruby Tuesday. Including twelve songs from the Rolling Stones, the project is being co-produced by Mick Jagger, Luc Besson and Pierre-Ange Le Pogam. Besson’s EuropaCorp is funding Tuesday, and will distribute the film as well. Involving […] |
Arthur to be Besson's directorial finale
Luc Besson’s latest film, Arthur and the Invisibles, is also his last, says the director. Regarding the 10 films he has directed, Besson told RTL radio, “They are my 10 little babies. I love them all. I am pleased to have completed this cycle. That is finished.” Nonetheless, the newfound spare time Besson has will […] |
Monster House DVD details
DVD Active relays the word of Monster House‘s DVD arrival. Sporting the title’s cover art, the site lists its bonus features to include: seven featurettes (‘Imaginary Heroes,’ ‘Beginner’s Luck,’ ‘The Best of Friends,’ ‘Lots of Dots,’ ‘Black Box Theater,’ ‘Making It Real,’ and ‘Did You Hear That?’), a multi-angle featurette entitled ‘Eliza vs. Nebbercracker,’ a […] |
TV to DVD news: Voltron, She-Ra, Groovie Goolies, Ultraman
TV Shows on DVD indicates the September issue of the magazine Newtype may include a free DVD containing the first episode of Voltron: Defender of the Universe. Also, it appears the series’ Collection 1: Blue Lion DVD set is already for sale at such stores as Best Buy and Wal-Mart, while other venues will not […] |
Happy Feet trailers, posters
Two new international teaser trailers for Happy Feet are now available for one’s viewing pleasure at Coming Soon. Meanwhile, The Internet Movie Poster Awards displays four Russian character banners for the movie. |
Interview: Nate Wragg, Pixar character designer
Luxo points to the Character Design blog, which offers an interview with Nate Wragg, character designer for Pixar. The conversation covers such topics as some specifics of Wragg’s work, other top character designers, and a typical day at Pixar. Recently, Wragg lent his talent to the company’s upcoming Ratatouille and the E-Ville Press comic anthology […] |
Boog & Elliot: Wild Friends one-sheet
MovieZine.se via The Internet Movie Poster Awards has captured the Swedish poster for Open Season. Interestingly, it appears that the film is known as Boog & Elliot: Wild Friends in Sweden. |
U.S. weekend box office actuals: September 8-10, 2006
Courtesy of Box Office Mojo: 10) Barnyard with $2,715,092, averaging $1,083 over 2,506 theaters ($67,014,342 total; 6th week) 20) Cars with $478,322, averaging $1,000 over 478 theaters ($242,618,740 total; 14th week) 24) Monster House with $451,667, averaging $1,012 over 446 theaters ($71,423,510 total; 8th week) 26) The Ant Bully with $290,781, averaging $1,072 over 271 […] |
More Mattinson
Clay Kaytis has posted the second part of his interview with longtime Disney animator Burny Mattinson. “In part two, Burny describes his transition from his short lived career as a full-fledged animator to a story artist and then to director. He also tells about the transition the studio made from Walt to the twilight of […] |
Ultimate Avengers 2
Not as good as the first, but Marvel fans will want to check it out, if only for the Ultimates featurette. |
RIP, Jan Svochak (1926-2006)
At the age of 80 years old, Jan Svochak died Wednesday afternoon, reports Cartoon Brew. After fighting in World War II, Svochak gained a position at Famous Studios in NYC, assisting Marty Taras on cartoons starring Baby Huey, Little Audrey, and Herman & Katnip. In addition, he freelanced for Pelican Films, Byron Rabbitt, Zanders, Buzzco, […] |
Garfield – 2-Movie Collection artwork
DVD Active displays the box artwork for Garfield – 2-Movie Collection. Arriving in stores on October 10th, the set will contain both Garfield: The Movie and this year’s Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties. |
First movies for iTunes
A blog post at Cinematical.com reveals the movie titles that will appear first when Apple’s iTunes makes films available for download. Obviously, Disney and Pixar movies figure heavily in the mix. The list even mentions Toy Story 3 (but not W.A.L.-E.). |
Brother Bear 2 is #1
From Buena Vista Home Entertainment, the direct-to-video sequel Brother Bear 2 took the top spot on the national DVD sales chart for the week ending September 3rd. This marks the second time this year that a Disney direct-to-video film has debuted at #1, with Bambi 2 also entering the position. In fact, the February midquel […] |
Chicken Little: Ace in Action, Meet the Robinsons video game previews
IGN previews some of Disney’s upcoming video game titles, including Chicken Little: Ace in Action and Meet the Robinsons. Ace in Action follows the sci-fi exploits of the suave chicken hero Ace, once again voiced by Adam West. As for Robinsons, the video game adaptation allows players to explore some of the worlds and feats […] |
Little Mermaid to test waters in Denver
Playbill reveals that before the musical hits Broadway, The Little Mermaid will make its world premiere in June 2007 at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ Ellie Caulkins Opera House. With direction from Francesca Zambello, the production is being developed by choreographer Stephen Mear, scenic designer George Tsypin, costume designer Tatiana Noginova and lighting […] |
Wallace and Gromit find freedom
Wallace and Gromit are to be awarded the freedom of their home city, Bristol. Known as the southern English city’s “finest accolade,” the honor historically allowed special rights to its recipients. Today, however, the award is more of a symbolic gesture of praise. “Aardman Animations, and Wallace and Gromit in particular, are amongst Bristol’s greatest […] |
Terrytoons artwork for sale
Jerry Beck at Cartoon Brew is now selling rare, classic artwork from the Terrytoons studio, once located in New Rochelle, New York. As the site explains, “Much of this material was original black and white Terrytoon cartoon backgrounds from 1934 to 1936 in their original folders.” Although various auction houses and animation galleries contacted by […] |
Images: Everyone's Hero
Latino Review showcases several new pictures from 20th Century Fox/IDT Entertainment’s Everyone’s Hero. The computer animated adventure will open in theaters on September 15th. |
Macy, Reiner talk about Everyone's Hero
With Dark Horizons and Coming Soon, William H. Macy refers to his upcoming animated project, Everyone’s Hero. “It’s so pure and clean and it’s about keep swinging and don’t give up,” explains the actor. Likewise, Reiner weighs in on Hero, describing his preparation for the role of Screwie the baseball: “I went and talked to […] |
Tugger: The film that wanted to fly
Cartoon Brew notices the tragic tale of Tugger: The Jeep 4X4 Who Wanted to Fly, as told by the Orlando Sentinel. The story regards the making of a film which would fail to return the box office bucks investors were lead to believe they would receive. |
Beauty & the Beast named 22nd "greatest movie musical"
The American Film Institute has unveiled its list of the 25 “Greatest Movie Musicals of All Time.” The only completely animated feature on the roll is Disney’s Beauty & the Beast, coming in at #22. Containing some animation as well, The Wizard of Oz landed in the third position, while Mary Poppins arrived at 6th […] |
[UPDATED!] Happy Feet loses a dimension
Last October, it was revealed that Happy Feet would rendezvous with IMAX 3D this November. However, the film is no longer scheduled for that particular release, says Warner Bros. Pictures via Coming Soon. While no announcement has been made regarding the reason for this move, the site comments that the conversion process of 2D to […] |
Cartoon characters help sell fruit
The Miami Herald writes that Mickey Mouse, SpongeBob Squarepants, Dora the Explorer and Tasmanian Devil are just some of the characters soon to be found in the produce aisle. Health-conscious parents and children are in for a treat, as such famous personalities are now appearing on the packaging for fruits and vegetables across the country. […] |
See Season images
Latino Review has added numerous new images from Sony Pictures Animation’s Open Season to its gallery for the movie. Season will open on September 29th. |
U.S. weekend box office actuals: September 1–3, 2006
Courtesy of Box Office Mojo: 7) Barnyard with $4,891,459, averaging $1,682 over 2,907 theaters ($62,080,221 total; 5th week) 19) Cars with $849,014, averaging $1,529 over 555 theaters ($241,743,295 total; 13th week) 20) Monster House with $795,546, averaging $1,400 over 568 theaters ($70,577,979 total; 7th week) 23) The Ant Bully with $560,510, averaging $1,370 over 409 […] |
ASIFA ARCHIVE: Disney Drawing Exhibit
The ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive is now sponsoring the Disney Drawing Exhibit. This exhibit is free to all and features drawings by many master Disney artists including Milt Kahl, Bill Tytla, Freddie Moore, Grim Natwick, Les Clark, Ub Iwerks, Art Babbitt, Marc Davis, Preston Blair, John Lounsbery, Ward Kimball, John Sibley, and Norm Ferguson. “On display […] |
RIP, Steve 'The Crocodile Hunter' Irwin
At the age of 44 years old, wildlife conservationist Steve Irwin was killed on Monday, due to a stingray attack. Known worldwide as ‘The Crocodile Hunter,’ Irwin starred in such shows as Crocodile Hunter, Croc Files and The Crocodile Hunter Diaries. Likewise, he grabbed a few roles on the big screen, in films such as […] |