Happy Feet poster and trailer online
The full trailer for Happy Feet may be viewed at Moviefone, while the movie’s poster is on display at the Internet Movie Poster Awards. Happy Feet will tap dance into theaters this “Novemburrr” 17th. |
DVD news: Looney Tunes, Over the Hedge, Ice Age 2
Concering cover artwork and bonus features, DVD Active contains the latest information on the DVD releases of Over the Hedge (October 17th), Looney Tunes: Golden Collection Vol. 4 (November 14th), and Ice Age: The Meltdown (November 21st). |
Ratatouille cast confirmed
Coming Soon confirms the voice cast for Disney/Pixar’s Ratatouille. Patton Oswalt, Brian Dennehy, Brad Garrett, Janeane Garofalo, Ian Holm and John Ratzenberger have all signed on for the feature, coming June 29, 2007. |
Comic-Con 2006: Animated Coverage!
Coverage of 2006’s San Diego Comic-Con International and the cornucopia of animated exclusive sneak peeks, screenings and announcements. |
Animated Comic-Con coverage!
On Thursday, July 20th, over 100,000 comic and film fans united for a single purpose: San Diego’s Comic-Con International 2006. This year, largely represented before the “Con-verts” was a cornucopia of animated undertakings – from feature films to television series to DVD releases. Separating the revelations and speculations by studios, Animated News provides a handy […] |
Grinch steals "Deluxe Edition" DVD
On November 21st, the 1966 animated classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas! will break into stores once more, this time in a “Deluxe Edition” DVD. Extras for the package, according to DVD Active, will include: “an audio commentary, interviews, a ‘Jump to Musical Selections’ feature, pencil tests, and the animated feature Horton Hears a Hoo!” […] |
First Act of Rapunzel gets positive reception
The Animation Guild Blog writes that Walt Disney Feature Animation’s Rapunzel may be coming along quite nicely. “The word around the studio is that the First Act of Rapunzel found favor at its unspooling up in Emeryville. John Lasseter, I was told, gave plenty of notes to director Glen Keane but overall liked what he […] |
Ultimate Avengers 2 clip online
Lionsgate Home Enterntainment has given MovieWeb and its superhero subsidiary SuperheroFlix an exclusive clip from the direct-to-DVD Ultimate Avengers 2: Rise of the Panther. The sequel is scheduled for an August 8th release. |
Images: Barnyard, Flushed Away
Latino Review exposes a few new screenshots from Paramount Pictures/Nickelodeon Movies’ Barnyard: The Original Party Animals and DreamWorks/Aardman’s Flushed Away. |
Brother Bear 2 clips online
The official website for Brother Bear 2 has been updated, now featuring four scenes. Concurrently, a behind-the-songs look at Melissa Etheridge’s music for the picture may be played, while the website’s background score boasts snippets of two tracks from the movie. |
Interview: Ant Bully executive producer Keith Alcorn
Roger Colton at Jim Hill Media reflects on his visit to DNA Productions last December, where he had the opportunity to speak with Keith Alcorn, one of the executive producers for The Ant Bully. The article also recalls the experience that inspired Tom Hanks and his Playtone Productions to support the project. |
RIP, Mako
At age 72, Mako Iwamatsu, usually credited with his first name only, died from esophageal cancer last Friday, at his home in Somis, California. The Japanese-born American actor earned “Supporting Actor” Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for the role of Po-han in the 1966 “Best Picture” nominee The Sand Pebbles. Likewise well-noted in Mako’s […] |
RIP, Jack Warden
At the age of 85, actor Jack Warden died Wednesday at a New York hospital. According to his business manager Sidney Pazoff, he had suffered from numerous medical problems in recent years. Warden was twice nominated for a “Best Actor in a Supporting Role” Academy Award: in 1976, for his role as Lester in Shampoo, […] |
Allen talks Toy Story 3
Speaking with the The National Ledger, Tim Allen refers briefly to Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story 3. “It’s going to be great,” comments the voice of Buzz Lightyear himself. “We have John Lasseter, the original director, and I believe Tom [Hanks] is on board.” Allen further describes the current version of Toy Story 3 as being “stronger” […] |
Animated movies look to 3-D for box office boost
Reuters/Yahoo! explore the trend of 3-D several animated movies are currently employing to help raise interest in the pictures. With Monster House as the basis for the story, other animated projects mentioned include: Chicken Little, The Ant Bully, Open Season, Meet the Robinsons, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. |
Diesel, BET to introduce Hannibal
A press release at Coming Soon heralds the teaming of BET Networks’ new animation unit and Vin Diesel’s One Race Productions to produce Hannibal the Conqueror. “The series will span the life of Hannibal, from his tutelage as a warrior under his father, the king of Carthage, to his history-making invasions of Spain, England and […] |
DVD of the Apes
TV Shows on DVD notes the October 3rd release of Return to the Planet of the Apes. The 1975 animated series will come in a 2-disc DVD package containing every one of its 13 episodes. The only bonus feature to be found for the set is a collection of previews for all the episodes, except […] |
Blu-ray box art revealed for Disney titles
Ultimate Disney has the cover artwork for four of Disney’s upcoming tests with the Blu-ray format: Dinosaur, Eight Below, The Haunted Mansion and Glory Road. While Mansion and Road will not hit stores until October 17th, Dinosaur and Below will arrive on September 19th. |
Smurf movie still on track for 2008
E! Online via Yahoo! Movies records that a 3-D, computer animated movie featuring the Smurfs is scheduled for a 2008 bow, courtesy of Paramount’s Nickelodeon Movies. Details on the movie’s plot have yet to arrive, as well as word on its cast, although rumors on the latter have been gathering. |
Hi-res Arthur & the Invisibles poster
Animated News has acquired a high resolution image of the final teaser poster for Luc Besson’s Arthur & the Invisibles. The one sheet is similar to the film’s prior promotional image, but includes the movie’s newer title, changed from Arthur & the Minimoys. To see the Invisibles poster in hi-res glory, please click “More.” Arthur […] |
Monster House roundup
As the movie approaches its nationwide release this Friday, numerous headlines ring with news of Monster House. To help promote the film, young stars Spencer Locke and Sam Lerner speak with Canada.com, while Nick Canon talks to MTV Movies. Both interviews especially regard the project’s motion-captured animation. MTV likewise has pictures from the Monster House […] |
Sarandon's Enchanted photos
Just Jared has captured photos of Susan Sarandon in full costume and makeup as Enchanted’s evil Queen Narissa. The page also displays a few more pictures of Amy Adams as Princess Giselle, shown with a parade of costumed characters. |
Slater, Buscemi and Cleese meet Igor
Exodus Film Group informs that Christian Slater, Steve Buscemi and John Cleese will lend their voices to the CGI comedy Igor. While Slater will voice the title part, Buscemi has the role of Scamper, “a super intelligent and ill-tempered lab rabbit.” Cleese will give a voice to Dr. Glickenstein, the evil master of Igor. More […] |
Movie tie-in games becoming higher quality?
The Washington Post notices that the quality of video game tie-ins to movies appears to be receiving more attention from studios than in past years. Animated films mentioned in the composition include: Over the Hedge, Cars, Monster House, and Barnyard. |
DVD news: Star Trek: The Animated Series, Thundercats
TV Shows on DVD sends the news that in addition to the previously-noted extras, the Star Trek: The Animated Series DVD set will contain commentaries and interviews from numerous folks involved in the production of the show. Likewise, the site has discovered an online trailer for Thundercats: Season 2, Volume 2, revealing the box art […] |
Behind the scenes of Open Season
Moviefone offers a behind-the-scenes featurette for Sony Pictures Animation’s Open Season. The movie will open in theaters on September 29th. |
Early buzz on Bee Movie
The Animation Guild Blog summarizes an encounter with an artist from DreamWorks’ Bee Movie, who had recently seen an early version of the picture. The artist found himself “very pleasantly surprised” by the film, commenting on the “very funny” humor Jerry Seinfeld produced. Bee Movie will fly into theaters on November 2, 2007. |
Styling animated hair
Steve Marschner, the assistant professor of computer science at Cornell University, and Cornell graduate student Jonathan Moon have developed a way to make CGI light-colored hair more realistic, writes Physorg. The research will be presented at the 2006 SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference in Boston, from July 30th to August 3rd. |
Second Flushed Away trailer online
At a running time of 2 minutes and 16 seconds, the second trailer for the DreamWorks/Aardman production Flushed Away is now online at Moviefone. The film is scheduled for a November 3rd release. |
Classic characters to run marathon with Boomerang
Boomerang, the television channel dedicated to serving classic cartoons, is preparing a 10-day marathon, in which 10 cartoon characters will receive special focus. Personalities to be celebrated during the event include: Daffy Duck as Duck Dodgers, The Pink Panther, Tom of the Tom & Jerry cartoons, Dexter of Dexter’s Laboratory, Lu of Mike, Lu & […] |