Year: 2007 – page 32

Another sneak peek at Goofy

Dutch entertainment show RTL Boulevard recently featured comic/gag artist Wilbert Plijnaar who has also worked on American animated films such as Ice Age and Shrek 2. The video (for those who are not familiar with the Dutch language you will have to use your intuitive skills to pick a size for your video to play […]

Lion King returns home to Africa

According to Yahoo! Finance, The Lion King, Disney’s story of nephew/uncle conflict on the African Savannah, recently previewed its stage version of the lion tale in Johannesburg, South Africa in preparation for its official run beginning June 6. Director Julie Taymor shares her excitement: “In the ten years I’ve been working on The Lion King […]

Large, green, ogre-like men wanted, live or computer animated

The Sydney Morning Herald hints at a Shrek Broadway style musical heading to Australia and also hints that the Shrek movie series may finish up with a fifth installment. Those wishing to apply for the part of Shrek in the stage version should have “a powerful presence and strength … preferably a baritone.” Thanks to […]

o-meon goes to World's End

Even though it’s called an “UnReview” o-meon’s look at Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End still gives an in-depth look at this blockbuster-in-the-waiting. “In the final analysis, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End is a much better film than the second of the three POTC films, Dead Man’s Chest. It is by […]

The Simpsons Movie : Green Day confirmed, which Springfield hosts premiere?

Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons, confirmed to MTV News that rockband Green Day will indeed make an appearance in the upcoming Simpsons Movie. Meanwhile, The Chicago Tribune has published an interesting article on all the cities named Springfield still trying to get the rights to hold The Simpsons Movie premiere.

Breathed talks Opus, Flawed Dogs, Mars

Comic strip cartoonist and children’s book creator Berkeley Breathed chats with Quick Stop Entertainment, as a considerable portion of the interview centers on the adaptations of his works. Breathed regards the unfortunate fate of the animated A Wish for Wings That Work and Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big. Likewise, he admits that the Opus movie is […]

Animated Views reviews: Hero High, Tex Avery’s Droopy

Animated Views presents its latest two reviews: Hero High: The Complete Series and Tex Avery’s Droopy: Complete Theatrical Collection. Examining Droopy, Ben Simon provides a perfect score for the set’s main content, writing, “Despite a couple of serious technical issues which may otherwise go unnoticed by most, this collection is simply essential and not a […]

Surf's Up for movie's animators

Surf’s Up producer Chris Jenkins tells SCI FI Wire that to help capture the feel of the film’s sport, several animators actually learned to surf. “I think it was real important that they go out there and feel what it’s like to catch a wave and see what it’s like to be out there,” explained […]

Ubisoft to release Beowulf game

At the company’s Ubidays event taking place in Paris, it was announced that Ubisoft will develop the video game adaptation of Robert Zemeckis’ Beowulf, writes MVC. Commenting on the game, Ubisoft’s European chief Alain Tascan remarked that it would “reinvent the hack and slash genre.”

Bee Movie trailer, Cannes footage and poster

Along with the film’s teaser poster, the following is a complete list of all the various media formats for DreamWorks’ new Bee Movie trailer, as well as footage and photos of Jerry Seinfeld’s promotion of the movie at the Cannes Film Festival:

Tex Avery’s Droopy: Complete Theatrical Collection

An essential collection of Avery classics is marred only by surprisingly less than desirable image quality, but the debut of the better quality CinemaScope cartoons almost makes up for things.

Enchanted trailer now online!

In assorted QuickTime sizes, Film ick has the trailer for Disney’s live-action/animation hybrid Enchanted. Directed by Kevin Lima, the film is scheduled to hit theaters on November 21. Thanks to ‘Prince Kido’ of Disney Central Plaza for the notice of this news at the Animated News & Views Forum.

John Carter of Pixar; Brad Bird visits 1906?

Upcoming Pixar points to IESB.net, where a quick chat with John Lasseter and Ed Catmull was enjoyed briefly at the world premiere of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. During the conversation, Catmull admitted that Pixar’s adaptation of John Carter of Mars would be different than the previous, more kid-friendly films Pixar has done, […]

Satoshi Kon talks Paprika

Coming Soon speaks with master Anime filmmaker Satoshi Kon (Millennium Actress, Tokyo Godfathers) about his latest project, Paprika. In the interview, topics range from how Kon adapted Yasutaka Tsutsui’s book to the reception the film has received thus far.

Hero High here!

New review link for Hero High, plus congratulations to new dad Rand!

"March of the Bunnies"

Starz presents the latest entry in the 30-Second Bunnies Theatre from Angry Alien Productions. This time around, the series takes aim at the Oscar-winning 2005 documentary March of the Penguins.

Surf's Up Hawaiian premiere; Soundtrack details

IESB.net has 22 photos from the Hawaiian premiere of Surf’s Up. Concurrently, PR Newswire carries the announcement that Surf’s Up (Music From The Ocean Picture) will hit stores on Tuesday, June 5. Including the single Lose Myself from Lauryn Hill, the album will also contain tracks from 311, Sugar Ray, Ken Andrews, Nine Black Alps […]

Idle upset over joke in Shrek the Third?

While visiting the Toronto radio station Mix 99.9, Eric Idle, who voices Merlin in Shrek the Third, revealed that he became “furious” upon seeing a scene in the sequel during its premiere and is supposedly considering legal action, according to Canada.com. The sequence’s joke involves Prince Charming, a horse and two coconut halves, which the […]

Tintin creator's 100th birthday celebrated

The Associated Press via Yahoo! News notes that today, May 22, 2007, would have marked the 100th birthday of Tintin creator Georges Prosper Remi, commonly referred to by his pen name, Herge. Although the artist died March 3, 1983, the article notes that his work is still very revered. Exhibits featuring Tintin may be found […]

Hero High: The Complete Series

This super teen comedy is great for nostalgia, but those with no previous love may find this set tough going. It has good extras, though, including live action wraparounds.

New Simpsons Movie TV Spot

The Movie Box now hosts a new TV Spot for The Simpsons Movie, first shown during the special 400th episode/season finale. The Simpsons Movie opens worldwide on July 27th, 2007.

Shrek's directors talk, Dinosaurs, Droopy – and Shrek! – reviewed…

Shrek 3‘s directors interviewed, a review of the movie, plus Dinosaurs: Seasons 3 and 4 review and what lets the new Droopy set down…

'Shrek the First' with $122 million!

From 4,122 locations, Shrek the Third easily claimed the top spot at the box office for the weekend of May 18 – 20, 2007, ranking in approximately $122.9 million. The sequel caught an early start on Thursday, opening at 10 pm in close to 1,000 theaters. By Sunday, Third was averaging around $29,597 per cinema. […]

Bee buzz builds at Cannes; Poster debut

The Houston Chronicle and Reuters report of the buzz built for Bee Movie at the Cannes Film Festival, due to a humorous stunt by Jerry Seinfeld. From the top of a hotel, the actor, dressed as a bumble bee, slid down a harness toward the beach. Jokingly, Seinfeld responded to his action with, “You know, […]

Update on Pixar projects for Disney parks

In an Anaheim-themed update, Blue Sky Disney shares the latest word regarding rumored renovations to certain Disney theme parks. On the animated side of the revisions, it is suggested that the Fantasyland theater may be replaced around 2010 or 2011 by Toy Story Live. Meanwhile, two proposals for a renovation of Tomorrowland are said to […]

TV to DVD: Pussycats, Foster's, My Little Pony

TV Shows on DVD reveals that on June 26, Rhino will release My Little Pony – Pony Puppy & Other Stories, containing the episodes Pony Puppy, Bright Lights, Sweet Stuff and the Treasure Hunt and Baby It’s Cold Outside. Concurrently, the site has the cover artwork and bonus feature details for Foster’s Home for Imaginary […]

'Cool' Ratatouille sneak peek

Moriarty of Ain’t It Cool News explains the sight and sounds experienced upon recently visiting the campus of Pixar Animation Studios. Interestingly, descriptions of new Ratatouille scenes also disclose plot and character information previously unknown about the film.

Robosapien to start shooting in November

Variety writes that the live-action/CGI Robosapien, based on the popular toy robot from Wow Wee, is scheduled to shoot this November in the US. Written by Avi Arad and Max Botkin, the project regards “a scientist working on artificial intelligence who creates robots for humanitarian purposes, only to discover that the corporation he works for […]

Robinsons, Ratatouille release dates?; Platinum news

Receiving inside insight from a Disney Store cast member, Ultimate Disney indicates the DVD release dates for Meet the Robinsons (September 18), Ratatouille (November 6) and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (December 4). In the meantime, the site notes that Sleeping Beauty could be Disney’s Fall 2008 Platinum Edition DVD, while also suggesting […]

EXCLUSIVE! Directors Miller and Hui on Shrek the Third

Animated Views presents a brand-new article featuring separate discussions with directors Chris Miller and Raman Hui, the creative duo behind this May’s animated blockbuster, Shrek the Third. In the conversations, Miller and Hui both lend insight into the making of Third, while also explaining how they each became involved with the picture. Furthermore, topics range […]