Cars wins Animated Globe
Cars took home the first trophy for Best Animated Feature at the 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards. The Song of the Heart from Happy Feet took the award for Best Original Song. Cars director John Lasseter spoke afterwards about the large number of animated films released in 2006. “I love animation. I’m a big supporter […] |
Box Office: 1/12/2007 Weekend
In its opening weekend Arthur and the Invisibles took in $4.3 million, only good enough to crack the top ten in 9th place. Happily N’Ever After added another $3.3 million in its second weekend for a 12th place finish – and a two week total of $10.8 million. Happy Feet danced to a 17th place […] |
It's all about the story
Over at Jim Hill Media Disney veteran Floyd Norman gives a second installment of his story behind the story development for Pixar’s Toy Story 2. Find out how Howdy Doody influenced the process. |
Sundance animated shorts coming to iTunes
Animation World Network reports that many of the animated shorts to be shown at this year’s Sundance Festival will be made available for download to the public on the iTunes service beginning January 22. |
Animation for the web revs up
According to Animation World Network Yahoo! Studios and The Gotham Group are teaming up to “produce and distribute original animated content for the Internet. . . . The Gotham Group is recognized as one of the leading management, packaging, strategic planning and production firms in the entertainment industry. Boasting a roster of more than 250 […] |
Animated tally for 2006 world box office
The Animation Guild Blog breaks down how animated movies fared among the live-action flicks at the 2006 international box office. Among the top ten films, Ice Age: The Meltdown took the third spot, with $647 million worldwide. Cars arrived in fifth place, hauling $462 million, while Over the Hedge came in ninth with $334 million. |
Besson talks Invisibles
Director Luc Besson speaks with IGN FilmForce about his newest project, Arthur & the Invisibles, explaining the conception of the movie. Actors Freddie Highmore and Mia Farrow are also on hand to discuss working with Besson. |
"Threequels" to shine in 2007?
With the article “The Year of the 3quel,” TIME Magazine elaborates on the high-profile third chapters entering theaters in 2007. Films such as Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, Spider-Man 3 and Shrek the Third are particularly noticed in the piece. |
Leno, Coolidge meet Igor
Dark Horizons indicates that Jay Leno and Jennifer Coolidge have signed up for the computer-animated comedy Igor. Leno will voice the role of “King Malbert,” Malaria’s Machiavellian ruler, while Coolidge will take on the role of “Sybil,” the village vixen. Other actors already reported as part of the Igor cast include Jeremy Piven, Molly Shannon, […] |
Simpsons Movie Korean poster
Cine21 via The Internet Movie Poster Awards offers a Korean one-sheet for The Simpsons Movie. This latest poster reveals the owner of the donut-grabbing hand seen in the American teaser poster. |
Arthur And The Invisibles
While Arthur and the Invisibles is a fun little film, it had the potential to be so much more. |
Arthur and the Invisibles opens wide today
MGM/Weinstein’s Arthur and the Invisibles opens wide in 2,247 theatres today according to Box Office Mojo. The critical consensus at Rotten Tomatoes is that the film (with a Tomatometer reading of 25%) “wastes its big-name voice talent on a predictable script and substandard CG animation”. Reviewers for Newsday and the Los Angeles Times are more […] |
Arthur heralding a new French animation wave?
With the release of Luc Besson’s Arthur And The Invisibles in the US, the CS Monitor looks at the new wave of animated films coming out of France and their place in the over-saturated CG marketplace. |
New Hardy, Scanner Reviews; Snakes On A Plane; Post Updates
The Hardy Boys, A Scanner Darkly reviews, and comments on Snakes On A Plane. |
Scooby-Doo designer Iwao Takamoto dead at 81
Iwao Takamoto has died at the age of 81 years, in Los Angeles. His passing came as the result of heart failure. Among his many considerable contributions to animation, Takamoto designed the classic, beloved character Scooby-Doo. To view a press release regarding the life and death of Iwao Takamoto, please click: |
Happy Feet, Everybody's Hero DVD details
DVDActive has the lowdown on the DVD release of Everybody’s Hero, coming to stores on March 20th. “Extras will include a commentary by co-directors Colin Brady and Dan St. Pierre and writers Jeff Hand and Rob Kurtz, a tribute to Christopher and Dana Reeve, a making of featurette, and theatrical trailers.” Likewise, the site gives […] |
Shrek the Third Japanese teasers
The official Japanese website for Shrek the Third has added two teaser trailers for the movie. Available to view through Coming Soon, both trailers offer a glimpse at some animation not seen in the American teaser for the film. |
More artists seeking soundtrack involvement
Variety sheds some light on the increase of musical artists looking to provide a tune or two to a film’s soundtrack. Peronsalities mentioned in the article include Randy Newman, who crafted both the song Our Town and a score for Disney/Pixar’s Cars, and Jewel, who co-wrote the tune Quest for Love for Arthur and the […] |
Cat put to sleep
In an interview with Sci Fi Wire, director Kevin Munroe lets the cat out of the bag that Cat Tale has been scrapped. Imagi Animation Studios producer Thomas K. Gray elaborates, “We’re several million [dollars] into it, but it was animals with happy talk, and we thought if we put it out there, it will […] |
Clips: Arthur & the Invisibles, Invincible Iron Man
An assortment of scenes from Arthur & the Invisibles are being hosted by iFilm. Concurrently, Superhero Hype! has an exclusive video from the latest direct-to-video flick courtesy of Lionsgate and Marvel, The Invincible Iron Man. |
Mr. Magoo for sale
Once believed to have been cancelled, the four-disc DVD set for The Mr. Magoo Show has been found by TV Shows on DVD, for sale at the Classic Media Online Store. Word has yet to arrive if the set is also available to own through retail stores. |
Cars wins Golden Tomato award
Rotten Tomatoes has named the recipients for its eighth annual Golden Tomato Awards. With an adjusted score of 71.11, Disney/Pixar’s Cars takes the honor for “best-reviewed animated movie.” With a score of 70.78, Happy Feet follows close behind, in second place. Flushed Away (69.41), Over the Hedge (68.92), Monster House (68.05), Curious George (64.44), A […] |
Pirates, Cars, Simpsons take People's Choice honors
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest nabbed an assortment of accolades at the 33rd annual People’s Choice Awards, held Tuesday night. The sequel won for “Movie,” “Movie drama,” “Male star” and “Male action star” (Johnny Depp), and “On-screen matchup” (Johnny Depp & Keira Knightley). Meanwhile, Cars crossed the finish at #1 in the category […] |
Arthur & the Invisibles roundup
Luc Besson talks to Sci Fi Wire about his latest film, Arthur & the Invisibles, explaining why he wanted to create an adventure for children. Coming Soon also has an interview with Besson, in which such topics as the film’s conception, casting and title change are raised. In other Arthur news, it appears that two […] |
Shyamalan to direct live-action Avatar adaptation
Just shortly after the revelation that James Cameron will soon begin principal photography for his original project titled Avatar, word arrives that M. Night Shyamalan is developing a film bearing a very similar name. However, the latter work is none other than a live-action adaptation of the hit Nickelodeon animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. […] |
U.S. weekend box office actuals: January 5-7, 2007
Courtesy of Box Office Mojo: 6) Happily N’Ever After with $6,608,244, averaging $2,775 over 2,381 theaters ($6,608,244 total; 1st week) 13) Happy Feet with $4,004,462, averaging $1,810 over 2,212 theaters ($185,414,182 total; 8th week) 44) The Polar Express (IMAX) with $50,926, averaging $2,037 over 25 theaters ($2,897,449 total; 8th week) 58) Santa Vs. the Snowman […] |
TV to DVD: Fantastic Four, Garfield & Friends
DVDActive has the details, including artwork, for Fantastic Four: World’s Greatest Heroes – Volume 1, arriving March 27. The DVD will include four episodes from the 2006 series, including Doomed, Hard Knocks, World’s Tiniest Heroes, and De-Mole-Ition. One week earlier, Garfield & Friends: An Ode to Odie, containing thirteen Odie-starring episodes of the series, will […] |
More Blu-ray titles coming from Buena Vista, Sony, Lionsgate
PR Newswire has the official press releases from Buena Vista Worldwide, Sony Pictures and Lionsgate, regarding each company’s upcoming line of Blu-ray titles. For instance, North America, Europe and Asia will see the release of such Buena Vista flicks as Chicken Little, Cars, and both Pirates of the Caribbean films. Asia and Europe will also […] |
New Disney.com unveiled at CES
o-meon has the complete press release on Disney CEO Bob Iger’s unveiling yesterday at the 2007 CES of the new, completely overhauled Disney.com which will go live on the Internet later this month. According to Iger, “Wherever the path of unfolding technologies and imaginative new platforms may lead, Disney will be there.” |
A Scanner Darkly
Paranoia, surveillance, and the role of big business and government in our lives is examined as Philip K. Dick’s novel comes to rotoscoped life in this intriguing and visually stunning adaptation. |