Josh Armstrong Author Archive
Reviews | Interviews | Features | Blogs | News

Foxworthy, Lawrence join Fox and the Hound 2

Ultimate Disney reports that Jeff Foxworthy and Vicki Lawrence have joined the cast of The Fox and the Hound 2. Already announced for the midquel are Patrick Swayze and Reba McEntire, voicing Lyle and Dixie of The Singin’ Strays. McEntire will likewise perform three of the film’s seven new songs.

Box artwork, details on Godzilla Power Hour, Carmen Sandiego DVDs

Courtesy of TV Shows on DVD, more information has arrived on the first two volumes of The Godzilla Power Hour and the Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? box set. In addition to supplying the titles’ artwork, the site likewise lists each package’s episodes.

Two days with John Lasseter

For two days, John Lasseter allowed reporter John Horn of The Los Angeles Times to follow him as he performed his daily duties at Pixar. Noticed by Route 66 News, Topix.net accounts what happened during those few days. The events recalled include Lasseter’s inspecting Mattel’s Cars toy line, debating with co-supervising animator Doug Sweetland about […]

Interview: Pixar's Ralph Eggleston

The Museum of Modern Art provides an interview with Ralph Eggleston (For the Birds) from Pixar, as noticed by Upcoming Pixar. The conversation has been placed at the MoMA’s teen site, Red Studio.

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse to premiere tonight

Both Jim Hill Media and The New York Times take a look at Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, a brand-new Playhouse Disney series created for preschoolers, starring Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Donald and Daisy Duck, Goofy, and Pluto. While Hill pinpoints why the show was created, Times breaks down the series’ basis. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse will debut […]

Hedge co-director Tim Johnson speaks; Film clips online

Tim Johnson speaks to Coming Soon about co-directing Over the Hedge. Topics raised in the conversation range from Jim Carrey’s departing the project to a typical day as an animation director. Additionally, Johnson suggests that Over the Hedge 2 may not be too far away. In other Over the Hedge news, IESB offers ten clips […]

"Paul & Gromit"

Paul Bettany has revealed his dream role to be none other than that of playing Wallace in a live-action Wallace & Gromit film. The actor states, “I’m preternaturally talented at eating cheese… If there’s ever a live-action Wallace & Gromit [movie], I’m there.”

Actors find Where the Wild Things Are

Benicio Del Toro, Forest Whitaker, Michelle Williams, Catherine O’Hara, Tom Noonan and Michael Berry have joined the cast of Warner Bros. Pictures and Playtone’s adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are, reports Coming Soon from Variety.

More info on new Disney logo

Following a post concerning a new logo designed for Walt Disney Pictures, The Animation Guild Blog sends a brief description of what the artwork will present. Found in the blog’s “Comments” section is this quote: “The new logo is a cousin of what went before: sky and clouds and a nighttime landscape then castle and […]

Update on the Star Wars front

Sci Fi Wire, via Coming Soon, reports that according to producer Rick McCallum, writers are being interviewed for a live-action Star Wars television series, set during the years between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. Furthermore, the producer spoke of 3-D versions of the Star Wars movies, while likewise mentioning a new Clone […]

Another look at the animated films of 2006

NewJersey.com focuses a somewhat cynical eye on the abundance of computer animated movies due for release in 2006. Listing the reasons why it believes CGI films normally do big business, the site also points to the recent history of traditional animation.

Pooh, Fox and the Hound news

Ultimate Disney reports that to further celebrate Winnie the Pooh’s 80th Anniversary, Disney will release the 3-disc box set Pooh’s Anniversary Collection on July 9th. The package will include The Tigger Movie, Piglet’s Big Movie, and Pooh’s Heffalump Movie. The site also writes that the first two volumes of the It’s a Small World of […]

Disney reaches out to preschoolers; Review: Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

The Motley Fool gives a commentary regarding Disney’s efforts to lure preschool audiences. Two components from the company’s game plan involve the upcoming Playhouse Disney series Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and the Magical Beginnings vacation packages. In related news, JS Online reviews Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, providing a mixed response to the endeavor. While critic Joanne Weintraub […]

Interview: Pixar's Andrew Stanton

Mulholland Drive links to a multi-part podcast interview with Andrew Stanton (A Bug’s Life, Finding Nemo), conducted by Spline Doctors. The conversation may also be heard at iTunes.

Johnson on co-directing Corpse Bride

With Film Journal International, Mike Johnson chats about co-directing last year’s Corpse Bride alongside Tim Burton. “My job was basically to handle the day-to-day directing of the crew and come up with options for him to choose from, and then we would meet and he would dial it in from there. Tim was the final […]

Enchanted spoilers spilled

In an interview with About.com, Idina Menzel tells a large amount of info regarding her character Nancy in Disney’s Enchanted, including some tidbits that partially disclose the film’s ending. Those people wishing to remain uninformed regarding Enchanted’s plot are advised not to view the interview. In the meantime, an interesting discussion connected with the feature’s […]

Live-action Jetsons coming to theaters

Time-traveling to theaters in the near future is a live-action rendition of the classic animated Hanna-Barbera television series The Jetsons. Produced by Donald De Line and Denise Di Novi, the film is being written by Adam F. Goldberg, indicates Variety via Coming Soon.

Walt Disney Pictures finds new logo, Robinsons meets changes

The Animation Guild Blog comments on a new logo designed by Mike Gabriel for Walt Disney Pictures, adding the artwork will likely debut with Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. “I think it will blow people away,” notes the blog. The piece likewise mentions the work currently being done to Meet the Robinsons, following […]

Hayao Miyazaki to unveil plans for next film on May 5th

Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki is set to reveal what his next feature is, reports Nausicaa.net through Toon Zone. The announcement will arrive during an interview in celebration of Japan’s Children’s Day.

Cars pics, AutoWeek article, and Regis & Kelly special

Yahoo! Finance provides the Buena Vista Television press release of a special Live with Regis & Kelly, broadcast from Lowe’s Motor Speedway on May 26th, where the premiere of Disney/Pixar’s Cars will be held that evening. In related news, Route 66 News continues its excellent coverage of the highly anticipated film, keeping track of AutoWeek’s […]

Barnyard television series in the works?

With a grain of salt, one might find it interesting to learn that Barnyard’s page at Wikipedia suggests a television series based on the movie is coming to the small screen in 2007.

New knowledge on Arthur & the Minimoys video game

Total Video Games proposes the lowdown on the video game tie-in to Arthur & the Minimoys, due for PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, GameBoy Advance, and PC. “Using the powers of the three main characters, Arthur, Selenia and Bétamèche, the adventure game roughly follows the story of the movie. Each of the three will […]

Over the Hedge interview, review

On the heels of reports regarding its first quarter profits falling, DreamWorks Animation is looking to find a tidy box office return in its most recent offering, Over the Hedge. The DreamWorks Animation SKG Fansite speaks with Over the Hedge creators Mike Fry and T. Lewis, while also lending a very positive review toward the […]

First look at Legion of Super-Heroes

Toon Zone directs readers to The Superman Homepage, where the first picture for The Legion of Super-Heroes awaits. The image comes from the May 8th edition of TV Guide, where a story about the upcoming CW network series may also be found.

Toons lands exclusive Disney deal

The animation gallery Toons has secured a brand-new deal with Disney. Finalized last week, the agreement grants the gallery Disney Fine Art on an exclusive basis. Kirk Smith, international sales director at Disney Studios, commented, “We are very happy to be working even closer with Toons. They have established themselves as one of Europe’s leading […]

Remake of The Lion King coming soon

Jack Black is set to star in a remake of The Lion King, in addition to headlining revamps of Rush Hour, Back to the Future, and Robocop. The news comes courtesy of Be Kind Rewind, from director Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind). “In the film, Black plays Jerry, a man whose headaches […]

New Pirates of the Caribbean II trailer sails online

Demonstrating a grand buffet of visual effects, the newest trailer for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest may be viewed at TotaleClips.com. Captain Jack Sparrow will return to theaters on July 7th.

DreamWorks Animation for sale?

The Los Angeles Times speculates as to whether or not DreamWorks Animation will aim for an acquisition by a major media company, similar to Pixar’s merge with Disney. “I think there would be a lot of interest in [DreamWorks Animation] as an acquisition target, but I’m not sure there is that much interest in the […]

Lady and the Tramp II DVD cover artwork

Ultimate Disney has the cover artwork for the re-release of Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure. The DVD will arrive in stores on June 20th.

More on Nightmare Before Christmas' 3-D release

The Hollywood Reporter, through Coming Soon, presents more information on the re-release of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, entering cinemas on October 20th. In addition to being digitally remastered, the latest version of the film will sport 3-D similar to that of last year’s Chicken Little, with the 3-D passive glasses described as “ghoulish” […]