\\Barnyard\\ opens today
Paramount’s \\{{link http://www.barnyardmovie.com/ Barnyard}}\\ opens today at 3,311 theatres, according to {{link http://www.boxofficemojo.com/counts/chart/?yr=2006&wk=31&p=.htm Box Office Mojo}}. The film is not doing so well with critics, garnering a rotten 31% at {{link http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1153230-barnyard_the_original_party_animals/ Rotten Tomatoes}}. The \\{{link http://www.ew.com/ew/article/review/movie/0,6115,1222163_1_0_,00.html Detroit Free Press}}\\ complains that the film is “poorly animated and barely scripted”, while \\{{link http://www.ew.com/ew/article/review/movie/0,6115,1222163_1_0_,00.html Entertainment Weekly}}\\ […] |
South Park hits DVD contents
Comedy Central has released details on the contents of its October 3 DVD release South Park The Hits: Volume 1, which includes the video Christmas card “The Spirit of Christmas,” and the infamous Tom Cruise-centered “Trapped in the Closet” episode. Read the press release at o-meon. |
Contour improving motion-capture process
San Francisco-based Mova LLC is working to improve the motion-capture technology used in such movies as Monster House and The Polar Express, writes Yahoo! News/Associated Press. Employing a system of light flashes too quick for the human eye to detect, the Contour Reality Capture System is able to arrest movements that former motion-capture processes could […] |
Barnyard clips, interviews
Coming Soon has collected four scenes (‘Cow Tipping/Boy Tipping,’ ‘Everett the Dog,’ ‘Have You Seen Otis,’ ‘You Have a Lot to Learn’) from Barnyard: The Original Party Animals. The site likewise has five video interviews with the movie’s stars: Sam Elliot, Kevin James, Courteney Cox, Andie MacDowell, and Director/Writer Steve Oedekerk. |
Munroe, Gray talk TMNT
Director Kevin Munroe and Producer Thomas Gray talk about next year’s TMNT, the CGI film debut of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The interviews especially regard the tone and target-audience for the movie. |
Sneak peek at upcoming Cars cars
Jim Hill Media points to an EzBoard post, where listed are past, present, and future die-cast Cars cars. A glimpse at the next line of toys on the way reveals “Radiator Springs” Lightning McQueen, the all-blue “young” Mater, the Fabulous Hudson Hornet racer, the Michael Schumacher Ferrari, a yellow Ramone and the Hamm Truck. |
Weta to work on Avatar
As posted at Coming Soon, Weta Digital has issued a press release announcing that the company, including Oscar-winning Senior Visual Effects Supervisor Joe Letteri, has agreed to develop “visual effects, creatures and digital environments” for James Cameron’s Avatar. “Avatar tells a new kind of story in a world we’ve never seen before,” says Letteri. “It […] |
TV to DVD news: Gargoyles, Thundercats, Fraggle Rock
TV Shows on DVD tells 1,000 people that Gargoyles is on DVD – and then suggests that everyone else tell 1,000 people the news as well. This action is the result of Greg Weisman’s words at Comic-Con 2006, asking fans of the show to spread the word that Gargoyles – Season 1 and Season 2, […] |
Mainframe accepts resignation of directors
SYS-CON Media reports Mainframe Entertainment, Inc. is accepting the resignations of Stephen Brown, Morris Berger, Marcelo Fischer and John Hyde, as Directors of Mainframe. This move comes as the result of RNK Capital Limited Partnership’s buying the 62% interest once owned by IDT Entertainment. Nominees to fill the now-vacant positions have yet to be announced. |
FUNimation acquires Robotech film
Navarre Corporation’s FUNimation Entertainment has acquired home video, broadcast, and theatrical rights to the film Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles from Harmony Gold. “Robotech is the series that introduced an entire generation to anime,” commented Gen Fukunaga, priesident and CEO of FUNimation. “It captured fans with its tremendous storylines and great storytelling. The Robotech series also […] |
Ratatouille finds competiton to Live Free or Die Hard
Variety via Coming Soon indicates that battling Disney/Pixar’s Ratatouille for the top spot at the box office next June 29th will be Live Free or Die Hard, the long-anticipated fourth outing in the Die Hard series. The two films will then go head-to-head with Transformers five days later, on July 4th. |
New Rankin/Bass blog opens
Rankin/Bass Historian and Biographer Rick Goldschmidt has opened a blog dealing with one of his main interests in life: Rankin/Bass Studios. Noticed by Cartoon Brew, the site serves as a companion piece to Goldschmidt’s already popular Enchanted World Of Rankin Bass online database. |
See Sea-Monkey movie
Cinema Confidential reports on a big screen animated film based on the Sea Monkeys, the brine shrimp who can be coaxed out of their cryptobiotic state by just adding water, to be produced by Empire Pictures. |
Lestrange role for Bonham Carter
o-meon gives some updated casting information for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix including the selection of Helena Bonham Carter as Death Eater Bellatrix Lestrange. Known for playing dark roles, Bonham Carter has previously provided voices for animated films such as Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and Tim Burton’s The […] |
Meet the Robinsons at SIGGRAPH 2006
Jim Hill Media spotlights the Meet the Robinsons display Walt Disney Feature Animation is offering at SIGGRAPH 2006. Located at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, concept art for the film generously adorns Booth 1227. Furthermore, maquettes of characters Wilbur Robinson, Lewis, Bowler Hat Guy, and the robotic bowler hat Doris may be viewed as […] |
New Spider-Man series turns from TV to DVD
The Hollywood Reporter states that the upcoming Spider-Man animated series will head directly to DVD next year. The package will include the show’s first 13 half-hour episodes. This move is the starting one made by Culver Entertainment, launched from Sony Pictures Television for the purpose of direct-to-DVD activities. |
Premiere held in Barnyard
ITV News reports from the premiere of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies’ Barnyard: The Original Party Animals, where Courteney Cox Arquette and Kevin James were on hand to talk about the comedy. Pictures from the event, held July 30th at the Cinerama Dome theatre in Los Angeles, may be found through Yahoo! News and Getty […] |
Sony checks into Hotel Transylvania
The comedy Hotel Transylvania has been given the greenlight at Sony Pictures Animation, says Variety via Coming Soon. The project will be directed by Anthony Stacchi and David Feiss, while Michelle Murdocca will produce. Screenwriter Don Rhymer is penning the screenplay. Hotel Transylvania looks at “a group of classic monsters including Frankenstein, the Mummy, Dracula […] |
Online tour of Pixar
Ken Bautista from the blog Luxo serves an interesting tour of Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville, California. Within the report, he lists the top ten highlights of his trip, from the Renderfarms to the animation department huts. Coinciding alongside the report is a Flickr album of the noteworthy visit. |
Nightmare Before Christmas 3-D trailer online
The trailer for Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas 3-D has arrived at Coming Soon, in a variety of QuickTime, Windows Media, and Real Player sizes. The movie will show in select theaters this October 20th, in Disney Digital 3-D. |
Big Feet
Yahoo! News and the Australian Associated Press regard how far the makers of Happy Feet went to give their film a photo-real feel. According to Director George Miller, the film boasts more computer power than that which the Pentagon uses. The article also indicates that after a recent screening of the movie, an impressed Prince […] |
Garfield 2 poster, DVD news
The Internet Movie Poster Awards contains a Swedish one sheet for Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties, titled simply Garfield 2 in Sweden. Meanwhile, the feline follow-up is coming to DVD this October 10th, an advertisement for the release reveals. DVD Active displays the ad containing an early look at the project’s cover artwork. |
Latest on upcoming Disney animation
The Animation Guild Blog gives a brief update on the current happenings of such Walt Disney Feature Animation projects as Meet the Robinsons and American Dog. Likewise, the piece sheds some light on a rumor of the morale now at Disney Feature Animation, and mentions Disney Toons’ shift to original projects rather than sequels. |
Lil' John, Rice, Sprackling to direct Gnomeo & Juliet?
Tom Rice, Rob Sprackling, and rapper Lil’ John are attached to direct the Miramax/Rocket production of Gnomeo & Juliet, according to The Internet Movie Database. Due to the site’s user-submitted nature, an official confirmation should arrive before this news is seen as more than a rumor. Sprackling directed the 1998 short Green Monkey, while Rice […] |
Surf's Up site's up
Sony Pictures has unveiled a teaser site for their upcoming CGI-animated film Surf’s Up. The movie about three surfin’ birds is due out Summer 2007. |
Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, Blue's Clues 10th Anniversary added to iTunes
Turner Broadcasting System and Apple today announced that programming from {{link http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewCustomPage?name=pageNetworkPage_AdultSwim Adult Swim}} and {{link http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewCustomPage?name=pageNetworkPage_CartoonNetwork Cartoon Network}} is now available on the iTunes Music Store. The animated shows added added are: \\Johnny Bravo\\, \\Aqua Teen Hunger Force\\, \\The Venture Bros.\\, and \\Sealab 2021\\. Also available, from Nickelodeon, is a {{link http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewTVSeason?id=172911491&s=143441 Blue’s Clues […] |
Experience Roddy's world: Flushed Away game announced
Following is the full press release and title treatment for Flushed Away Underground Adventure, an interactive gaming collaboration between AOL, DreamWorks Animation, Aardman Features, and Mark Burnett Productions: |
Disappointing opening for \\The Ant Bully\\
Warner Brothers’ \\The Any Bully\\ struggled to make a dent at the box office in its opening weekend, ending up in a disappointing 5th place finish with $8.1 million, according to {{link http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/ Box Office Mojo}}. Even \\Monster House\\ in its second week of release was able to beat the \\Bully\\ with a 4th place […] |
Remember who you are: Disney clarifies its focus
Floyd Norman writes at Jim Hill Media about The Walt Disney Studio’s re-commitment to focus solely on family-themed entertainment. “Why waste time pursuing seedy adult films when there is a waiting and eager market for family themed entertainment? Add to that, these projects generate all kinds of additional product that enhance the bottom line. . […] |
The Ant Bully roundup
As The Ant Bully continues its second day in wide release, numerous headlines for the movie have appeared online. For instance, Jim Hill Media‘s Roger Colton interviews cinematographer Ken Mitchroney about Ant Bully‘s influences and behind-the-scenes experiences. Meanwhile, a look at the film’s premiere at the Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles is taken by […] |


