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Anastasia: Family Fun Edition

the Story, Research, the Look, Designing Characters, the Voices and Music, it’s clear from Don and Gary’s comments that their segments were recorded recently, while the other cast and crew…

Once Upon A Time…; Peter Pan specs…what's up with that?

…have found your way around the site (some of us are still lost!) and worked out the general gist. We’ve added around 30 new and archival reviews, and Randall has…

Disney tins, rumors, and the Shrek 3 trailer…what’s up with that?

…but sure to surprise and delight with the rest of the selection. With the recent True Life Adventures launch of the Legacy series and the spectacular success of Cars and

Open Season: Special Edition

…enjoy the discussion here. It’s a light-hearted chat, but in-depth all the same, and the group point out their inspirations, in-jokes and technical cheats that carried them through production. It’s…

Flushed Away

…Aardman and their partners at DreamWorks, since the movie is another winner from the stop-motion masters and better than the recent influx of computer animated fare from both DreamWorks and

Romeo & Juliet: Sealed With A Kiss

…all, and is significantly more entertaining than the many post-Beauty And The Beast knock-offs and bore-fests The Princess And The Pea, Princess And The Goblin (notice a theme here) or…

The Best Of Casper: Volumes 1 and 2

…or the other. The cartoons aren’t great, but they’re not bad. The handling of them here is poor, but they look and sound good enough and at least there are…

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

…with three titles: Clutch Cargo: The Complete Series – Volume One, the collector’s edition of Heavy Metal and the very nice package put together by Warner Home Video for Tim…

2006; summer 2007; Disney Blu-Ray…

the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 4, the Hanna-Barbera titles and Walt Disney Treasures: More Silly Symphonies releases. Perhaps my pick of the bunch, though, might be the bulky but…

DreamWorks/Aardman deal is flushed away

the quantity and up the quality. For Aardman, the question mark looms larger, and they certainly have the poorer hand to play. But their track record is still impressive, and

Oscar, Oscar!

…Feature to…Happy Feet!? The penguin comedy seemed to keep with the “green” theme of the evening and beat out Pixar’s otherwise sure-to-win juggernaut and Sony’s Monster House, which was the

Oscar-winner interview, Abrams' Trek, Laurel & Hardy's animated themes, and more Dinosaurs!

…heard the recent All This And Tex Avery Too release will know the fine work Screen Archives puts into all their releases. As always, the recordings on this one have…

Happily N'Ever After n'ow on DVD…

…Land deleted scenes, and a handful of behind-the-scenes featurettes: the Journey Of The Characters In The Enchanted Forest, Creating The Happily Story: Bringing N’Ever After To Life and From Storyboard…

Warners on new toon DVDs, plus the DisneyLand…bootleg!?

…Ferrell remake of Land Of The Lost. As The Hollywood Reporter says, “the question is whether he wants to do a space movie or a dinosaur movie”, but the thought…

Uh-oh: more Happy Feet? …and: excited about this year's TV pickups?

…seem to be tied to the recently announced new series of Terminator films (yawn). For the girls (and boys!) there will be more Ugly Betty, and you comic book sci-fi…

American Legends (featuring John Henry)

and reproduced cleanly, with the John Henry music score energetic, forthright and the highlight of the entire program. The exuberance of the cast’s performance is an asset to the film,…

Ben's shamelessly blatant Film Festival event plug…

…Of The Lost Ark bursts back onto the big screen on Friday 29 June with the only authorized screening this year of the original Indiana Jones adventure. We have confirmed…

The Critic: The Complete Series

…of the commentaries or the participants, and it’s a case of inserting the disc and finding which shows feature these extra audio tracks (for the record, they feature on the

Cultoons! Volume 1: Ads And Oddities

…Hearing them sprout facts and figures about the titles and their creators, or just hearing their obvious enthusiasm – and bafflement at some of the crazier entries – reminds me…

What the heck? Cult animation, live-action and seals in love!

…pockets and armies of restoration teams, making their achievements that much more remarkable, and I encourage and of you serious about animation history to seek them out and support future…

Recommended books; Potter beats Bond; plus that Tron sequel!

…TV in the 1970s. Their middle-years theatrical style was often compared to the UPA Studio, favorably and for good reason, and I’m just having a ball leafing through the pages….

Plague Dogs uncut DVD, plus Joy To Sky's World

…films. Running through their considerable catalog, I again noticed that the old Weintraub and Thorn-EMI libraries were now among the titles under their control, and I inquired about several films…

WALL-E looks cute!

…Puss In Boots comes to mind) and I think I would have preferred the Nemo strapline across the top (it’s all a bit bottom heavy), but on the pluses the

Rumble in the Jungle!

…perhaps, lies the problem) the message to Disney is “must try harder”. So, there you have it, the review of the review! Enjoy the rest of your week! – Ben….

Alice returns to Walt's Cartoonland!

…series of films based around the reversal of the concept in the Ko-Ko The Clown Out Of The Inkwell shorts. Instead of a cartoon clown popping out and entering our…

Archie and the Pussycats, plus Beowulf and TailSpin!

…Series set, the show retains the goofy but fun vibe and seems to have impressed Rand, who says the “release of all sixteen episodes is my first exposure to the

Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume Five

…Bewitched Bunny, Goldimouse And The Three Cats, Red Riding Hoodwinked, Tweety And The Beanstalk and The Turn Tale Wolf. Finally two Behind The Tunes documentary featurettes highlight the work and

Mickey’s Twice Upon A Christmas

the lifeless 3D with the 2D linking segment art to see that, while the faces are there, the souls are gone and there’s precious little magic left. Interesting too that…

The Best Of 2007: The Year In Review

…as any of the major Studios would handle them. Long may these two fine gentlemen continue their sterling good work, and long may we continue supporting them. It’s real treasures…

Hobbits, Floyd Norman, Lone Ranger, Zorro, Moses…what a line-up!

…heavily in his own The Lovely Bones and the Tintin trilogy, it seems Bilbo, Gandalf and the One Ring are in good hands. New to the site this week, regular…