Year: 2007 – page 52

"The Management of This Theatre Has a Request"

Available in High-res, Medium, and Low quality QuickTime formats, this animated public service announcement, featuring Frankie and the Frogs from Disney’s Meet the Robinsons, instructs moviegoers in proper theater etiquette

Academy to screen short nominees

On February 20 the Academy for Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will be screening all 10 nominated live action and animated shorts up for an Oscar this year. Check out Toon Zone for information on how to get tickets to this free screening.

Afternoon of Remembrance

This coming Saturday, February 3rd, The Animation Guild, ASIFA Hollywood and Women In Animation will pay tribute to those from the animation community who passed away in 2006. The meeting will be held beginning at 1pm at the Hollywood Heritage Museum Lasky-Demille Barn across from the Hollywood Bowl. All are invited to attend to pay […]

Treasures saved?; Number one Night; Iron Man reviewed!

Walt Disney Treasures back on schedule? Plus site updates.

Robinsons Disney Digital 3-D poster

The one-sheet for the Disney Digital 3-D presentation of Meet the Robinsons has been discovered at eBay, enclosed within an ad for the film’s El Capitan debut. With regular and Disney Digital 3-D screenings, Meet the Robinsons will open in theaters on March 30.

DreamWorks Animation in the future

DreamWorks Animation is retooling the way it creates films, in an effort to secure long-term success. Adding a year to the production of its films, the company is also eyeing several of its upcoming features for sequel potential. Thus, DreamWorks will work toward releasing one original movie and one follow-up each year. The Wall Street […]

Shrek the Third TV spot

iKlipz broadcasts the television spot for Shrek the Third that debuted during this year’s American Idol. Clocking in at just over one minute, the ad declares, “In 115 days, the wait is ‘ogre’”.

Muppet mocumentary mini-series in development?

TV Series Finale provides the full details on a brand-new Muppet project currently in consideration. With a mocumentary style similar to The Office, the mini-series would follow Kermit as he tries to gather the ol’ gang for a new Muppet Show. Furthermore, the series would reveal the humorous jobs certain Muppets have taken since the […]

IGN vists Imagi Entertainment

Last week, it was noticed that Coming Soon recently visited the headquarters of Imagi Entertainment, where the site took a sneak peek at the upcoming TMNT. Now, IGN has posted a two-part report, describing the trip to Imagi that it enjoyed. During the studio tour, the site was treated to an enlightening conversation with TMNT […]

The Invincible Iron Man

The third movie in the Marvel Comics/Lionsgate deal lies in-between the two Avengers films in terms of quality. Hard-nosed comic book continuity buffs may not appreciate the new take on their hero, but the East-meets-West storyline does offer some neat contrasts.

Don't bury Walt Disney Treasures just yet

From Digital Bits: “I’ve got GREAT news for you Disney fans. I’ve just confirmed this morning with Buena Vista Home Entertainment that their much loved Walt Disney Treasures line of DVDs has NOT been cancelled. In fact, I’m told that at least a couple more waves of releases in the line are planned, with the […]

Disney Parks unveils "Year of a Million Dreams" campaign

Today, Disney Parks revealed its new “Year of a Million Dreams” campaign, in which random park guests shall be awarded prizes such as being sheriff for a day at Frontierland and staying a night in Cinderella’s castle. To help market the contest, Disney has unveiled three photo illustrations from Annie Leibovitz, featuring celebrities in popular […]

Two Happy Feet

After the critical acclaim and financial success found with Happy Feet, George Miller is ready to take on the dancing penguins again, says The Age. The director admits that he is already considering ideas for Happy Feet 2, though he would first like to helm Mad Max 4 and two other flms.

Munroe, Gray talk Turtles

Coming Soon recently visited the headquarters of Imagi Entertainment, where TMNT is currently being completed. During the trip, the site spoke with the film’s writer/director Kevin Munroe and producer Tom Gray. Points raised in the interview include the rating of TMNT, as well as where the Ninja Turtles franchise may be heading.

Animated Trek; store deals, and Cinderella's new director!

Star Trek: Animated reviewed, and Frank Nissen talks Cinderella III.

Star Trek: The Animated Series

Better than you remembered, this animated version serves rather nicely as the fourth year of the original crew’s five-year mission to boldy go where no man has gone before.

AWN looks at 2007 animated Oscar nominees

Animation World Network has posted their annual Oscar Showcase. The site features a collection of pics, articles, and info about each animated nominee and video clips from all the animated shorts. You can also vote on who you think will win on Oscar night.

And the Oscar nominations are…

The announcement of the Academy Award nominations for the year 2006.

Director Frank Nissen on Cinderella III: A Twist In Time

Animated Views speaks with director Frank Nissen about his latest project, Cinderella III: A Twist In Time.

2007 Oscar nominations announced

The nominations for the 79th Annual Academy Awards have been announced. Come tell us your thoughts in the Animated News & Views Forum. The nominees for Best Animated Film are • Disney/Pixar’s Cars – John Lasseter • Warner Bros.’ Happy Feet – George Miller • Sony/Columbia’s Monster House – Gil Kenan The nominees for Best […]

Beauty fades as Mermaid arrives

The Courier-Journal writes that the successful Broadway production of Beauty and the Beast will close July 29, in preparation for the stage version of The Little Mermaid. Word has yet to arrive on what famous faces might star in Beauty for its last six months, although Tom Schumacher, president of Disney Theatrical, commented, “There might […]

Animated Smallville to hit very small screen

Smallville is coming to a cell phone near you, in the form of the animated Smallville Legends: The Oliver Queen Chronicles, notifies Variety. Premiering Thursday, the series will be exclusive to the Sprint TV mobile video service for six weeks. The Oliver Queen Chronicles will then hit CWTV.com, starting February 22.

Comic-book memoir Persepolis becomes animated film

The New York Times highlights the animated adaptation of Persepolis, the comic-book memoir regarding Marjane Satrapi’s experiences growing up in Iran. The original version of the film, like the book, is in French, although Sony Pictures Classics is scheduled to release an English-language version of Persepolis later this year.

Disney on the web; Night At The Museum; Oscar noms 2007

Disney online gets more interactive, Night At The Museum entertains internationally at number one for the fourth week running, Cars set for a lock at the Oscars?

Cars takes PGA Award

Disney/Pixar’s Cars added more hardware to its shelf with Darla K. Anderson winning the Producers Guild’s Animated Feature award. The film raced past Flushed Away, Happy Feet, Ice Age: The Meltdown, and Monster House for the prize.

Ghost in the Shell to go live-action?

Variety reports that a live action version of Ghost in the Shell is being shopped around by animation company Production I.G., who acquired the rights from publisher Kodansha. The animated futuristic police thriller has seen life in manga comics, animated features and a TV series.

Eloise in Hollywood in Dallas

The following press release from Starz Entertainment tells of tomorrow’s screening of Eloise in Hollywood at the Teen & KidFilm Festival in Dallas with a special guest of honor set to appear:

Toying around with more Toy Story 3 rumors

A recent article in Variety discusses Pixar Animation Studios’ release schedule for the next couple of years, mentioning 2009 as a possible release date for Toy Story 3.

Not so silly Symphonies; Song Of The South?; More Hanna-Barbera!

More Silly Symphonies reviewed but is it the last wave of the Treasures? Plus, news on Song Of The South and Hanna-Barbera: A Cartoon Appreciation, Part 2.

Menken on Mermaid

An interview with musical composer Alan Menken is now available at Playbill Celebrity Buzz. Briefly, the conversation sheds some light on the coming Little Mermaid stage production. Thanks to Kristin for the heads up.