Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume One
…the much missed Chuck Jones (3:47 minutes) which includes some early, pre-cleaned up material (such as Bugs’ first appearance and Porky Pig in the brilliant 1940 animation/live–action combo You Ought… |
Another Conversation with Eric Goldberg
…eight-minute cartoon called A Monkey’s Tale for a Buddhist cultural center outside of Hong Kong. The Ngong Ping Village attraction (Ngong Ping 360 as they are officially calling it) was… |
Exclusive! Another Conversation With Eric Goldberg
…that it would really be understood that they were in the environment; however, it doesn’t mean you can’t do hand-drawn that works over live action people, it’s been done for… |
Director Kevin Munroe on TMNT
…that he was getting pitched like the R-rated Ninja Turtles movie, or he was getting pitched the action-packed, really gritty thing. I knew the action could come. But to me,… |
One Hundred and One Dalmatians Platinum Edition DVD details
…One Dalmatians” documentary; an all-new Cruella de Vil music video; 101 pop-up trivia facts; a “Puppy Profiler”; an interactive “Virtual Dalmatian” game with over 101 possibilities to adopt, train and… |
The end of a "spotty" week: Dalmatians reviewed!
…day with a host of Dalmatians 101 interviews, speaking to cast, crew and fans of Walt’s canine classic, marking its debut in a two-disc Platinum Edition DVD: • Bill Leven… |
One on one on One Hundred And One Dalmatians!
Have we got a massive helping of Dalmatians for you this week! Not quite one hundred and one, I’ll admit, but still a heck of a lot all the same!… |
The Sword In The Stone: 50th Anniversary Edition
…Walt’s preoccupation with Disneyland (both the park and the weekly television show that shared the same name), big live–action features such as Mary Poppins, the EPCOT park project, and not… |
Lady And The Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure
…the usual amount of promos and trailers for various other Disney product (the video releases of Snow White, the live–action 102 Dalmatians, The Emperor’s New Groove, The Book Of Pooh,… |
The Dad Behind The Myth: An Interview With Walt Disney’s Daughter Diane
Walt Disney was a very special person indeed. Known throughout the world for his animated films, live–action features, television programs, the theme parks and his beloved cartoon character creations, Walt… |
Video Effects Society award nominations announced
…Boots Outstanding Performance by an Animated Character in a Live Action Broadcast Program Battlestar Galactica, “Episode 101” Stephen King’s Kingdom Hospital Outstanding Special Effects in Service to Visual Effects in… |
Exodus Film Group takes on Hero of Color City and Amarillo Armadillo
…these projects.” In addition to executive producing Igor, Howard is also producing the CG-animated/live action feature Pavlov’s Dog, a co-production between Howard’s Melwood Pictures and Exodus. Kahn has worked in… |
Pete’s Dragon: 35th Anniversary Edition
…from an audience point of view, quality Disney productions with none of the issues Bluth seemed to have with the output of the era. A live–action and animation combination, Pete’s… |
Tinker Bell
…virtual prizes. You must then register for BD-Live over the Web. You can also view a promo on the Blu-ray explaining the BD-Live options. Disney is really pushing these features,… |
Fantastic Mr Fox
…the film didn’t appeal to everyone, it is perhaps my favorite of Anderson’s live–action work, the poorly received The Darjeeling Limited from two years ago proving to be a little… |
A Conversation with Eric Goldberg
…they tried to start up? EG: I did a test of Roger. They were talking about doing a sequel, they got Frank Marshall in to direct the live action for… |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit: 25th Anniversary Edition
…piano in a bank-job in down town ToonTown, the secret over-the-hill location set aside by Los Angeles for the cartoon characters of Hollywood to live without irritating their live–action counterparts…. |
The Nightmare Before Christmas in 3D
…year later (described by some critics as more layered than most live–actioners) and a no less than Best Picture Academy Award nomination for Beauty And The Beast in 1991. Then… |
Wallace & Gromit’s World Of Invention
…West Wallaby Street. Featuring new animation in each program, it must be stated that the majority of the running length is made up of live–action inserts, usually narrated by actress… |
Whatever happened to Robert Zemeckis?
…a stunning, live–action feature? Animation was, remember, the medium to jump to when a given story couldn’t be told on real sets with real people. But, since the awkward railway… |
Anomalisa
Paramount/Starburns Industries (December 30 2015), Paramount Home Entertainment (June 7 2016), Blu-ray plus DVD, 90 mins plus supplements, 1080p high-definition widescreen 2.35:1, DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, Rated R (for sexual… |
Lady And The Tramp: 50th Anniversary Platinum Edition
…Davy Crockett phenomenon and often peeking behind the scenes of his animated and live action films of the time, which included his first true live–action film Treasure Island and the… |
Pete’s Dragon
…to be real… The Sweatbox Review: The latest in the Disney Studio’s live–action reimagining of its classic library of films, the announcement that none other than Pete’s Dragon of all… |
Disney animation news from Disney Investor Day 2020
…Marshall, featuring music from the animated original & new music by @AlMenken & @Lin_Manuel Miranda. pic.twitter.com/lXp0p2mVrE — Disney (@Disney) December 11, 2020 A prequel to the live–action The Lion King… |
A Conversation with Eric Goldberg
…of Roger. They were talking about doing a sequel, they got Frank Marshall in to direct the live–action for a test sequence, and what they wanted to test was, “Let’s… |
Beauty and the Beast
…run and was mesmerized by the wonderful performance. So it was a no-brainer that I was going to see the live–action feature film adaption the second Disney announced it. Disney… |
Harvey Birdman, Attorney At Law: Volume One
…some bonus content, even if it’s a bit fluffy. Live Action Opening (0:50) is… just what it says. Produced by Atlanta’s Primal Scream, the producers of the sharp-looking cartoon opening,… |