Range-rated Humor
In an older but still interesting news item from Ain’t It Cool News, “Domon Kasshu” reports an interesting joke featured in Home On The Range‘s trailer: “Home On The Range will be Disney’s last traditionally animated feature, at least for now, and this one looks great, quirky in the same way that Emperor’s New Groove […] |
Artisan Bought By Lion's Gate
According to Superhero Hype, “Lions Gate Entertainment said Monday that it agreed to acquire Artisan Entertainment, a private independent film producer and distributor, for $160 million cash, plus the assumption of debt. The proposed acquisition will create a company with more than 8,000 entertainment titles, the companies said.” Included in the 8,000 entertainment titles are […] |
Information on Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time
Toon Zone provides the full details for the Disney Channel animated, made-for-television movie Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time, which will air on November 28, at 8:00, 9:20, and 10:40 p.m.: “In the comedic adventure, the team of Kim Possible/Ron Stoppable is possibly stopped forever when Ron’s family relocates to Norway. Then things go from […] |
Read the original Brother Bear
In old but lesser-known news, Talk Disney offers an interesting piece of trivia: Apparently, Brother Bear is very loosely based on the Native American tale, “The Woman Who Married a Bear“. |
New Brother Bear Poster
The Internet Movie Poster Awards brings us the third poster for Brother Bear. Click here to see it. |
\\Finding Nemo\\, a Disney/Pixar/Sony film?
According to the Internet Movie Database: “In a report likely to raise eyebrows among those following the current contract-renewal talks between Pixar and Disney, an online entertainment trade publication in India is reporting today (Thursday) that Sony Pictures Entertainment is planning to release Pixar-produced \\Finding Nemo\\ in English and Hindi on Friday. The publication, Indiantelevision.com, […] |
British Censors Warn Disney and MGM
The Internet Movie Database reports, “The British Board of Film Classification has accused Disney’s overseas distribution company, Buena Vista International, and MGM of failing to include appropriate ratings notices and warnings about the content of their films in their advertising. The BBC said that in many cases the required warnings were either nonexistent or hardly […] |
Box Office for Weekend of October 17-20
According to RottenTomatoes: #6. Good Boy!: 8.9 million, with 3,225 theaters #16. Pirates of the Caribbean: 0.7 million, with 493 theaters #18. Finding Nemo: 0.5 million, with 445 theaters |