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Mark Smith talks Art of Flash
Mark Smith talks about his latest book, The Art of Flash Animation: Creative Cartooning, while also reminiscing about his career thus far. |
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Shrek makes it 600 million; plus Jolson sings again!
Shrek The Turd, sorry Third, is bringing in the big bucks, plus “you ain’t seen nothin’ yet”: Jolson gets ready to sing again on DVD! |
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Whatever happened to Robert Zemeckis?
After a string of fantastic, groundbreaking films, Robert Zemeckis seems to be chasing that elusive thing: the “acceptable” mo-cap movie. While it’s hoped Beowulf will mark a return to form, it could be his next collaboration with Jim Carrey that stretches the technology… |
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Popeye: A Sailor’s Story
The story of Popeye, beginning with his debut in Thimble Theater, to his fame as an animated cartoon icon, a live-action star, and a foray into CGI. |
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Journey Back To Oz: Special Edition
Filmation’s only close classic, Journey Back To Oz remains an interesting curio of what might have been if the studio could have made the jump from television to features. |
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More Transformers; Frog villain cast; DVD sales and more!
Hey, what about those robots in disguise? And that Princess and that Frog? Wow…and how about the best selling DVDs of the year so far? We got it all right here! |
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The Critic: The Complete Series
Manhattan movie critic Jay Sherman’s animated life on DVD certainly doesn’t “stink”! |
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Ratatouille reviewed, catalog DVD reviews added
As promised, James dropped by on Monday with his review of Pixar’s latest brilliance Ratatouille. James could have put us on the map by disagreeing with the majority of film critics, but no… rather than being brave here it looks like he loved it as much as everyone else. See his review to see why […] |
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Ratatouille
Ratatouille is simply one of the best animated films ever made – a feast for animation fans, especially when compared to the fast-food fare we’re served from other studios. |
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Ratatouille arrives, and Jason review lands
Pixar’s latest, Ratatouille, debuted in theaters over the weekend, with an estimated take of 47.2 million dollars. It may not be a massive opening, but it was sufficient enough to push Bruce Willis’ new Die Hard flick down into second position for the weekend, and it was over 20 million dollars ahead of Meet The […] |
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Jason Of Star Command: The Complete Series
Saturday mornings in the 1970s didn’t just mean cartoons, as this Star Wars-inspired live action Filmation show proves. And yes, there is some stop-motion animation here too! |
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The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh: The Friendship Edition
Three classic, award-winning featurettes combine into one special film featuring the beloved characters of A.A. Milne. |
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Join the 300 on DVD and online!
The SFX-heavy 300 comes to DVD and spreads online via a unique interactive challenge! |
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Narnia news: director Apted an "interesting" choice for Voyage…
Comments on the choice of Michael Apted for the director of Narnia: Voyage Of The Dawn Treader. |
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Giveaway crazy! Plus the old American Dog/Bolt switcheroo!
Animaniacs, Pooh and Casper up for grabs, plus the long road for American Dog, now called Bolt and sounding more and more familiar by the day… |
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Best Of Casper Volumes 1 & 2 – Winners Announced!
The Best Of Casper Volumes 1 and 2 – Winners Announced! |
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Pooh’s Many Adventures on DVD – Winners Announced!
The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh: Friendship Edition on DVD – Winners Announced! |
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Surf's Up at Animated Views!
Site updates including Surf’s Up review and interview, She-Ra review, plus the Animaniacs giveaway! |
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She-Ra: Princess of Power – Season One, Volume One
Adora, formerly a Force Captain for the evil Horde, fights for freedom and liberty in the mystical land of Etheria. With the magical Sword of Protection, she invokes the power of Castle Greyskull and becomes She-Ra, Princess of Power! |
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Surf’s Up
Original, well cast, beautiful to look at, and fun, Surf’s Up is a reminder of just why we love animation. |
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Ben's shamelessly blatant Film Festival event plug…
Ben puts in a shamelessly blatant bit of promotion for his Elstree Film Festival II event just outside London, UK. |
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Directors Buck and Brannon on Surf’s Up
Chris Buck and Ash Brannon chat about their latest directorial venture, Sony Pictures Animation’s Surf’s Up. |
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Wait Till Your Father Gets Home: The Complete First Season
Name the prime-time animated sitcom that arrived in-between The Flintstones and The Simpsons. Yep, it’s this show, one of the most topical and witty shows Hanna-Barbera ever produced. |
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Lee a marvel at Mouse House?; Disney Songbook comes to London
Stan Lee signs with Disney; NBC set for more Heroes; plus details on a June 2007 Disney music concert in London. |
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Defenders return! Plus American legend John Henry…
Defenders Of The Earth: Volume Two and American Legends reviews, Wait Till Your Father Gets Home giveaway winners. |
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Pirates continues to plunder box-office booty!
Pirates 3 doing great numbers, plus info on the color grading process. |


