Interview: Walt Disney Studios chairman Dick Cook
Box Office Mojo speaks with Dick Cook, chairman of the Walt Disney Studios. The recommended conversation covers a healthy selection of topics, from the company’s animation library to the re-release of Song of the South. |
Aristocats Special Edition DVD press release
Featuring a high-res version of the DVD’s cover artwork, DVD Active has the press release for The Aristocats Special Edition. Extras for the package will include a never-before-seen deleted song, a Disney Song Selection feature, Bath Day (a 1946 cartoon starring Figaro), and Backstage Disney: The Aristocats Scrapbook. The Aristocats will be re-released on February […] |
Racehorse pic among worst movie pitches
Anonymous producers, agents, and writers share with Radar Online some of the worst movie pitches they have had to endure. One memory comes from an unnamed development executive at an animation studio. The pitch is recalled as, “A down-on-his-luck racehorse is worried he may be off to the glue factory because he just can’t seem […] |
TV to DVD: Tree Friends, Smurfs, Batman, Titans, Beatrix Potter
TV Shows on DVD has the cover artwork for Happy Tree Friends – The Complete Season One, as well as revised rear artwork for The Smurfs – Season One, Volume One. The site also presents clips from the fourth seasons of The Batman and Teen Titans. In the meantime, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will release […] |
New posters for Alvin, Pirates Who Don't Do Anything
The Internet Movie Poster Awards displays the one-sheet for The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything. The latest Veggietales movie will hit cinemas on January 11, 2008. Likewise, the site has the new international banner for Alvin and the Chipmunks, entering domestic theaters on December 14th. |
Ten of the best animated/live-action flicks
In celebration of Disney’s Enchanted, MSN Movies takes a look at what it deems are ten of the best films, in chronological order, that blend animated characters with real-life actors. Appearing on the list are The Three Caballeros, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Cool World, The Pagemaster, Casper, Joe’s Apartment, Space Jam, Little […] |
TV to DVD: Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm, Tom & Jerry, Rocket Robin Hood
TV Shows on DVD reports that Warner Canada has canceled the two volumes of the entire Rocket Robin Hood series that were to be released in November. At this time, no reason for the cancellation is known. Meanwhile, Tom & Jerry Tales – Volume 4, containing 12 shorts from episodes #14 – #17 of the […] |
Burton to direct Alice, Frankenweenie
Variety indicates that Tim Burton will direct two 3-D films for Disney: Alice in Wonderland and Frankenweenie. Penned by Linda Woolverton (The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast), Alice will combine performance-capture imagery with live-action footage. As for Frankenweenie, the stop-motion feature will be based on Burton’s 1984 short film about a pet dog brought […] |
Enchanted cast and crew video interviews
Coming Soon presents a behind-the-scenes featurette of its time speaking with Enchanted stars Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden and Susan Sarandon, as well as director Kevin Lima and composer Alan Menken. Enchanted will open in theaters on Wednesday, November 21st. |
Colin Brady on the AstroBoy CGI film
First Showing talks with Colin Brady about his directing the computer animated AstroBoy for Imagi Animation Studios. The interview showcases a brand-new piece of concept artwork, given exclusively to the site. |
Enchanted deleted song, character posters
Tony-winning Broadway star Idina Menzel speaks to SCI FI Wire about her role of Nancy in Enchanted, specifically regarding why she does not sing in the film. Interestingly, Alan Menken notes in the article that Nancy once had a song in Enchanted, before it was cut. According to Menken, the musical number will be included […] |
Cartman, Charlie Brown, Kermit, Homer named TV icons
Entertainment Weekly lists its picks for the 100 greatest television icons. Included in the list are Homer Simpson (#9), Kermit the frog (#21), Charlie Brown (#57) and Eric Cartman (#84). |
Twenty benchmarks in computer animation history
Premiere displays a slideshow of what it deems “20 Benchmark Films in Computer Animation History.” Including Robert Zemeckis’ Beowulf, opening nationwide next week, the list includes such other upcoming films as Speed Racer and Avatar. |
Latest on Stainton whereabouts
While speculating on the format war between Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD, including Ratatouille director Brad Bird’s choice between the two options, O-meon provides an update on the current location of former Disney Animation Studios president David Stainton. It appears that Stainton, last thought to be working overseas at the Tokyo Disney property, is back […] |
Bee buzzes to top spot at box office
After debuting at #2 in its first weekend, DreamWorks Animation’s Bee Movie rose to the first place position on the box office chart this past weekend. The Jerry Seinfeld film took approximately $26 million from 3,944 theaters, increasing its total gross to an estimated $72,214,000. Box Office Mojo, Box Office Guru and Deadline Hollywood Daily […] |
Cauldron book made into "not-so-good" movie?
A.V. Club presents the countdown “Lost In Translation: 20 Good Books Made Into Not-So-Good Movies.” Animation is represented in the list by Disney’s The Black Cauldron, with the article referring to it as “a muddled, uninspired mess, critically panned and a wash at the box office.” |
Readers walk out on Pokemon, Waking Life
Entertainment Weekly has published some memories from its readers regarding why they walked out on certain movies. Two of the movies mentioned involve animation: Pokemon: The First Movie and Waking Life. |
Ratatouille artwork on sale for children's home
Upcoming Pixar has the press release notifying collector’s that a one-of-a-kind, three-dimensional artwork by Darryl Bellach is now for sale to benefit the Valley of the Moon Children’s Home. Inspired Disney/Pixar’s Ratatouille, the piece, titled “What’s Cooking,” is currently being auctioned at eBay. The auction will end on Monday, November 19. |
Animation Guild's 2007 election results
The results for the Animation Guild’s 2007 election have been posted at the event’s blog. Among the names and titles listed are Kevin Koch (President), Steve Hulett (Business Representative) and Earl Kress (Vice-President). |
TV to DVD: Freakazoid!, Voltron, Denver
Keeper’s Contemporary Warner Bros. Cartoon Files via TV Shows on DVD has the latest on the rumor that a Freakazoid! DVD set is planned for 2008. Apparently, the series’ first season will hit store shelves in mid-2008. the same day as Tiny Toon Adventures – Volume 1. Meanwhile, the word is out on a special […] |
Imagi acquires Fluorescent Black
Variety indicates that Imagi Animation Studios has acquired the screenplay rights to Fluorescent Black. The project is described as a “futuristic actioner” set in Singapore and the Malaysian peninsula. Written by sci-fi writer and short-film director Matt Wilson, the script will first be adapted as a graphic novel, illustrated by Nathan Fox and with text […] |
Lasseter talks Princess, Toy Story 3, Up
John Lasseter, chief creative officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios, recently mentioned some of studios’ upcoming projects to Rotten Tomatoes. Regarding the traditionally animated The Princess and the Frog, Lasseter commented, “It’s going to be great. We have an awful lot of animators at Pixar who have been trained in hand drawn. We […] |
Enchanted clips include musical numbers
JoBlo features six clips from Disney’s Enchanted. Concurrently, MySpace presents two extended scenes from the motion picture, revealing the film’s musical numbers Happy Working Song and That’s How You Know. The MySpace page also reveals the music video for Ever Ever After, performed by Carrie Underwood. |
Poppins performance among "worst movie accents"
In the list “Accent-uate the Negative,” MSN unveils some of its choices for “the 10 all-time worst movie accents.” Included in the list is Dick Van Dyke’s performance in Mary Poppins. Nonetheless, the article admits, “Granted, in the ’60s, the idea of a screen actor, let alone a renowned comedian like Van Dyke, actually working […] |
Richard Sherman on Sing Along with Me!
Richard M. Sherman, half of the famous Sherman Brothers songwriting team, speaks with LAist about his latest project, the children’s album Sing Along with Me! During the interview, he also briefly regards his work for Disney’s Mary Poppins and The Jungle Book, before explaining how to get the tune to It’s a Small World out […] |
More TV favorites coming soon to DVD
TV Shows on DVD offers a brand-new batch of news regarding the DVD arrival of some animated favorites. Among its headlines, the site provides press releases for Futurama: Bender’s Big Score and South Park – Imaginationland. Package artwork for Family Guy – Blue Harvest and Sam & Max: Freelance Police is now on display. In […] |
Bee Movie opens in theaters today!
Opening in 3,928 theaters this weekend is DreamWorks Animation’s Bee Movie. Featuring writing and voice acting from Jerry Seinfeld, the computer animated film is receiving a mixed reception from critics. Metacritic results show Bee Movie with a score of 54. Meanwhile, Rotten Tomatoes has a 51% average for the film, with its “Cream of the […] |
Mickey cameos in What Would Jesus Buy? poster
Sure to raise a few eyebrows, the one-sheet for What Would Jesus Buy? is now on display at the Internet Movie Poster Awards. The poster for Rob VanAlkemade’s critically acclaimed documentary features a certain Disney icon caught in an unfortunate trap. |
Smurfs – Season 1, Volume 1 specs
TV Shows on DVD has the official press release regarding the Smurfs – Season 1, Volume 1 DVD, coming February 26. The two-disc package will contain 19 remastered, uncut episodes from the series. |
Family Guy creator talks; Blue Harvest DVD details
Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane explains to The Hollywood Reporter why he is not worried about his show being offensive. In addition, he speaks on the possibility of a Family Guy movie, suggesting that the TV series may wrap in three to four years, leading into a franchise of Family films. In the meantime, TV […] |