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Saturday, April 30, 2011
OTizzle 2: Family Guy Theme Song (Acoustic Guitar Cover)
We made another music performance video!
OTizzle sings the theme song of Family Guy and plays the theme song of Family Guy on his acoustic guitar... and in his style!
Do you watch Family Guy?
- TAE
OTizzle sings the theme song of Family Guy and plays the theme song of Family Guy on his acoustic guitar... and in his style!
Do you watch Family Guy?
- TAE
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2 - Digital Shorts,
5 - Music Videos
New Trailer Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Release Date: July 1, 2009
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Director: Carlos Saldanha
Screenwriter: Michael Berg, Peter Ackerman
Starring: Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah
Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family
MPAA Rating: Not Available
Plot Summary: "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs," to be fully produced in 3-D, is the latest installment to the hit "Ice Age" franchise, which has grossed more than $1.2 billion around the world. "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" will be directed by Oscar-nominated Carlos Saldanha, who directed "Ice Age: The Meltdown" and co-directed "Ice Age." The film is being produced by Academy Award-winning Blue Sky Studios, the creative force behind all the "Ice Age" films and "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who."
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I liked the first trailer better:
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Movie Watchers
I'm a Pervert!
Friend of the empire Super Ed is doing music videos now, and they're hilarious! Check out this one and his others!
- TAE
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Outside the Empire
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs - 2009 HD Movie Trailer
A scientist tries to solve world hunger only to see things go awry as food falls from the sky in abundance.
Genres: Kids/Family, Animation and Adaptation
Release Date: September 18th, 2009 (wide)
Distributors: Columbia Pictures
Starring: Bill Hader, Anna Faris, James Caan, Andy Samberg, Bruce Campbell
Directed by: Christopher Miller, Phil Lord
Produced by: Pam Marsden
Genres: Kids/Family, Animation and Adaptation
Release Date: September 18th, 2009 (wide)
Distributors: Columbia Pictures
Starring: Bill Hader, Anna Faris, James Caan, Andy Samberg, Bruce Campbell
Directed by: Christopher Miller, Phil Lord
Produced by: Pam Marsden
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Sony Animations
Madagascar 2 fails to live up to the original (in sales)
Madagascar 2
Madagascar 2 was doing better than Madagascar 1 in its week 5 overall, but it already started dropping faster than Madagascar 1, resulting in lower sales.
Madagascar 2 in Week 5:
Weekend 5 sales: $5,079,120
Overall sales: $165,653,852
Madagascar 1 in Week 5:
Weekend 5 sales: $7,434,917
Overall sales: $160,191,242
The reasons for the sudden drop in sales
(1) There's a chance that people are getting smart this holiday season and recognizing that spending money on gifts leaves them with no money for movies. I think that's a factor, because all the holiday films were down, including solid attempts from blockbuster magnets Will Smith (Seven Pounds) and Jim Carrey (Yes Man).
That said, I'm also a firm believer in capitalism, and a few movies have faired okay in the fall/winter, including Twilight (released Nov. 21; total $167 million), and Christmas films "Marley and Me" (Owen Wilson + Jennifer Aniston + dog family film = gold), and Adam Sandler's "Bedtime Stories" (from Disney). So I don't think it's just the economy.
(2) Therefore I think Madagascar 2's extreme drop in sales also imply the hype was better than the movie.
(3) That said, it seems like we have an influx of holiday films this year that are attempts at blockbuster success, especially family friendly films. So the dollars are divided among...
G & PG:
- Marley and Me: Fox
- Bedtime Stories: Disney
- The Tale of Despereaux: Universal
- Bolt: Disney
- Madagascar 2: DreamWorks
PG-13 & R:
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Brad Pitt)
- Valkyrie (Tom Cruise)
- Yes Man (Jim Carrey)
- Seven Pounds (Will Smith)
- The Day the Earth Stood Still (Keanu Reeves)
- The Spirit (Samuel L Jackson)
- 4 Christmases (Reece Witherspoon; Vince Vaughn)
- Quantum of Solace (James Bond)
I think they still might make another Madagascar movie, but the incentive has gone down quite a bit. I think DreamWorks was hoping to get the sales a little higher than the original, so they are probably thinking more about the Shrek and Kung Fu Panda franchises now and the newer attempts like Monsters VS Aliens, Puss in Boots, and others (Master Mind, How to Train a Dragon, and Crood Awakening, a caveman animation from the Lilo & Stitch director).
Take a look at how Madagascar 2 didn't match up:
Kung Fu Panda
P/DW
$215,434,591
Madagascar
DW
$193,595,521
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
P/DW
$174,862,381
They moved "it," but they didn't move sales:
- TAE
Madagascar 2 was doing better than Madagascar 1 in its week 5 overall, but it already started dropping faster than Madagascar 1, resulting in lower sales.
Madagascar 2 in Week 5:
Weekend 5 sales: $5,079,120
Overall sales: $165,653,852
Madagascar 1 in Week 5:
Weekend 5 sales: $7,434,917
Overall sales: $160,191,242
The reasons for the sudden drop in sales
(1) There's a chance that people are getting smart this holiday season and recognizing that spending money on gifts leaves them with no money for movies. I think that's a factor, because all the holiday films were down, including solid attempts from blockbuster magnets Will Smith (Seven Pounds) and Jim Carrey (Yes Man).
That said, I'm also a firm believer in capitalism, and a few movies have faired okay in the fall/winter, including Twilight (released Nov. 21; total $167 million), and Christmas films "Marley and Me" (Owen Wilson + Jennifer Aniston + dog family film = gold), and Adam Sandler's "Bedtime Stories" (from Disney). So I don't think it's just the economy.
(2) Therefore I think Madagascar 2's extreme drop in sales also imply the hype was better than the movie.
(3) That said, it seems like we have an influx of holiday films this year that are attempts at blockbuster success, especially family friendly films. So the dollars are divided among...
G & PG:
- Marley and Me: Fox
- Bedtime Stories: Disney
- The Tale of Despereaux: Universal
- Bolt: Disney
- Madagascar 2: DreamWorks
PG-13 & R:
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Brad Pitt)
- Valkyrie (Tom Cruise)
- Yes Man (Jim Carrey)
- Seven Pounds (Will Smith)
- The Day the Earth Stood Still (Keanu Reeves)
- The Spirit (Samuel L Jackson)
- 4 Christmases (Reece Witherspoon; Vince Vaughn)
- Quantum of Solace (James Bond)
I think they still might make another Madagascar movie, but the incentive has gone down quite a bit. I think DreamWorks was hoping to get the sales a little higher than the original, so they are probably thinking more about the Shrek and Kung Fu Panda franchises now and the newer attempts like Monsters VS Aliens, Puss in Boots, and others (Master Mind, How to Train a Dragon, and Crood Awakening, a caveman animation from the Lilo & Stitch director).
Take a look at how Madagascar 2 didn't match up:
Kung Fu Panda
P/DW
$215,434,591
Madagascar
DW
$193,595,521
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
P/DW
$174,862,381
They moved "it," but they didn't move sales:
- TAE
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Movie Watchers
Ducks Playing Duck Hunt
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Don and Darrell are playing Duck Hunt, and they get an unwelcome surprise.
Check out the alternate ending where the ducks get zapped (it's on BowlingBallOut's channel):
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Hho6w8q_Rx0
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CREDITS
Animated and Edited by Right Arm Productions:
http://youtube.com/bowlingballout
Written and Produced by Ed 'word' Price
Robbie Daymond - Don Duck
Vernon Dew - Darrell Duck
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OUR OTHER ANIMATIONS WITH BOWLINGBALLOUT:
Dating Game: http://youtube.com/watch?v=7mEt2Sgq45U
7 Fantasy Shorts: http://youtube.com/watch?v=o54d9ihVt_s
OUR OTHER ANIMATED SPOOFS:
Legend of Zelda: http://youtube.com/watch?v=U5uhpL0WZeM
I'm a Mac: http://youtube.com/watch?v=XdLKjpaAjYY
The Doctor's Office: http://youtube.com/watch?v=fg_FzyUPDEE
Mike Tyson: http://youtube.com/watch?v=b1oqOXG4GTk
Thank you everybody for watching! Please subscribe to us and to BowlingBallOut:
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Please leave a comment to let us know what you think! Thanks!
- TAE
http://youtube.com/bowlingballout
Don and Darrell are playing Duck Hunt, and they get an unwelcome surprise.
Check out the alternate ending where the ducks get zapped (it's on BowlingBallOut's channel):
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Hho6w8q_Rx0
===
CREDITS
Animated and Edited by Right Arm Productions:
http://youtube.com/bowlingballout
Written and Produced by Ed 'word' Price
Robbie Daymond - Don Duck
Vernon Dew - Darrell Duck
========
OUR OTHER ANIMATIONS WITH BOWLINGBALLOUT:
Dating Game: http://youtube.com/watch?v=7mEt2Sgq45U
7 Fantasy Shorts: http://youtube.com/watch?v=o54d9ihVt_s
OUR OTHER ANIMATED SPOOFS:
Legend of Zelda: http://youtube.com/watch?v=U5uhpL0WZeM
I'm a Mac: http://youtube.com/watch?v=XdLKjpaAjYY
The Doctor's Office: http://youtube.com/watch?v=fg_FzyUPDEE
Mike Tyson: http://youtube.com/watch?v=b1oqOXG4GTk
Thank you everybody for watching! Please subscribe to us and to BowlingBallOut:
http://youtube.com/bowlingballout
Please leave a comment to let us know what you think! Thanks!
- TAE
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Directors Love Actors 6: Tim Burton and Johnny Depp (and more!!!)
Sweeney Todd
Johnny Depp: Edward Scissorhands (1990), Ed Wood (1994), Sleepy Hallow (1999), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Corpse Bride (2005), Sweeney Todd (2007), Alice in Wonderland (2010)
Coming: Dark Shadows
8 total
So Tim Burton is a director who uses the same actors regularly...
Planet of the Apes
Helena Bonham Carter: Planet of the Apes (2001), Big Fish (2003), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Corpse Bride (2005), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), Alice in Wonderland (2010)
Dating Tim Burton is good job security. =^)
6 total
Sleepy Hallow
Christopher Lee: The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), Sleepy Hollow (1999), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Corpse Bride (2005), Alice in Wonderland (2010)
5 total
Mars Attacks!
Ed Wood
Lisa Marie: Ed Wood (1994), Mars Attacks! (1996), Sleepy Hollow (1999), Planet of the Apes (2001)
Lisa was engaged with Burton during this time period and got four movies out of it. =^) Her last was Planet of the Apes, when Burton left her for Helen Bonham Carter. It was Lisa's last Burton movie of 4, and it was Helen's first Burton movie of 6 now.
4 total
Batman
Michael Gough: Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992), Sleepy Hollow (1999), Corpse Bride (2005)
4 total
Beetlejuice
Batman
Michael Keaton: Beetlejuice (1988), Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992)
3 total
Batman Returns
Danny DeVito: Batman Returns (1992), Mars Attacks! (1996), Big Fish (2003)
3 total
Pee-wee's Big Adventure
Paul Reubens: Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985), Batman Returns (1992), The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Burton gave Pee-wee some roles.
3 total
Beetlejuice
Jeffrey Jones: Beetlejuice (1988), Ed Wood (1994), Sleepy Hollow (1999)
3 total
Batman
Mars Attacks!
Jack Nicholson: Batman (1989), Mars Attacks! (1996)
2 total
Beetlejuice
Catherine O’Hara: Beetlejuice (1988), The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
2 total
Ed Wood
Mars Attacks!
Sarah Jessica Parker: Ed Wood (1994), Mars Attacks! (1996)
2 total
Beetlejuice
Edward Scissorhands
Winona Ryder: Beetlejuice (1988), Edward Scissorhands (1990)
Together they helped foster the goth movement. =^)
2 total
Batman Returns
Sleepy Hallow
Christopher Walken: Batman Returns (1992), Sleepy Hollow (1999)
2 total
Enjoy!
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Directors Love Actors
Weakly EDitorial: Rodney Dangerfield's best jokes
In honor of Rodney Dangerfield (who has passed on; November 22, 1921 – October 5, 2004), here are our favorite of his jokes, spun a little differently.
For those who don't know, Rodney was famous for one-liners, and he sometimes borrowed from other comedians, which, at the time, wasn't considered as big of a deal as it is now in the digital age. The "I get no respect" jokes were his trademarks, sort of how Jeff Foxworthy's are "You might be a redneck."
First, some general ones:
• You wanna have laughs? Do what I do. When I go through a tollbooth, I keep going. I tell the guy, "The car behind me is paying for two."
• I have to be the worst cook. In my house, we pray after we eat.
• I had my driver’s test the other day. I got 8 out of 10. The other 2 guys jumped clear.
• The other day I told my wife that our kids were spoiled. She said, "All kids smell that way." … Not sure if she was kidding.
• Once, somebody stole our car. The cops asked if I saw who it was. I said, "No, but I did get the license number." … They didn’t like that.
• I haven't spoken to my wife in years. I didn't want to interrupt her.
• I’m not the best driver. I once hit a deer… In a zoo.
I came from a tough neighborhood…
• I came from a real tough neighborhood. I bought a waterbed and found a guy at the bottom of it.
• People say fish is good for a diet. But fish in my neighborhood was never cooked in butter. Fish was cooked in natural oils - Texaco, Mobil, Exxon...
• I came from a real tough neighborhood. Every time I shut the window I hurt somebody's fingers.
• I went to a hotel in my neighborhood once, and they stole my towel!
• In my neighborhood, bath toys for kids were toasters and radios. … The strong survive.
• I came from a real tough neighborhood. Once, a guy pulled a knife on me. I knew he wasn't a professional, though; the knife had butter on it.
I get no respect…
• I was so depressed that I decided to jump from the tenth floor. They sent up a priest. He said "On your mark... " … I lost my motivation. I wonder if that was reverse psychology… Probably not.
• When I was a kid my parents moved a lot, but it was okay; I always found them.
• The other night a mugger was about to mug me, but then instead he took off his mask and made me wear it.
• I went to the doctor because I'd swallowed a bottle of sleeping pills. My doctor told me to have a few drinks and get some rest.
• I asked an old man in the park, "How can I get my kite in the air?" He told me to run off a cliff.
• One time I told my boss I'm tired of running around in circles. So he nailed my other foot to the floor.
• When I was born, the doctor came out to the waiting room and said to my father, "I'm very sorry. We did everything we could. But he pulled through."
• When I was younger, a girl phoned me and said, "Come on over, there's nobody home." So I went over. Nobody was home.
• When I was a kid, I played in the sandbox, and the cat kept covering me up.
• I went to a freak show and they let me in for nothing. I was like, “Hey thanks! … Wait a minute!”
• I had plenty of pimples as a kid. One day I fell asleep in the library. When I woke up, a blind man was reading my face.
• Last week I told my psychiatrist, "I keep thinking about suicide." He told me from now on I have to pay in advance.
• The other day, my tie caught on fire; the fireman instantly showed up and tried to put it out with an axe.
• I asked the park ranger if I could go ice-skating on the lake. He told me, "Wait til it gets warmer."
• My uncle's dying wish was to have me sitting on his lap. He was in the electric chair.
Enjoy!
- TAE
For those who don't know, Rodney was famous for one-liners, and he sometimes borrowed from other comedians, which, at the time, wasn't considered as big of a deal as it is now in the digital age. The "I get no respect" jokes were his trademarks, sort of how Jeff Foxworthy's are "You might be a redneck."
First, some general ones:
• You wanna have laughs? Do what I do. When I go through a tollbooth, I keep going. I tell the guy, "The car behind me is paying for two."
• I have to be the worst cook. In my house, we pray after we eat.
• I had my driver’s test the other day. I got 8 out of 10. The other 2 guys jumped clear.
• The other day I told my wife that our kids were spoiled. She said, "All kids smell that way." … Not sure if she was kidding.
• Once, somebody stole our car. The cops asked if I saw who it was. I said, "No, but I did get the license number." … They didn’t like that.
• I haven't spoken to my wife in years. I didn't want to interrupt her.
• I’m not the best driver. I once hit a deer… In a zoo.
I came from a tough neighborhood…
• I came from a real tough neighborhood. I bought a waterbed and found a guy at the bottom of it.
• People say fish is good for a diet. But fish in my neighborhood was never cooked in butter. Fish was cooked in natural oils - Texaco, Mobil, Exxon...
• I came from a real tough neighborhood. Every time I shut the window I hurt somebody's fingers.
• I went to a hotel in my neighborhood once, and they stole my towel!
• In my neighborhood, bath toys for kids were toasters and radios. … The strong survive.
• I came from a real tough neighborhood. Once, a guy pulled a knife on me. I knew he wasn't a professional, though; the knife had butter on it.
I get no respect…
• I was so depressed that I decided to jump from the tenth floor. They sent up a priest. He said "On your mark... " … I lost my motivation. I wonder if that was reverse psychology… Probably not.
• When I was a kid my parents moved a lot, but it was okay; I always found them.
• The other night a mugger was about to mug me, but then instead he took off his mask and made me wear it.
• I went to the doctor because I'd swallowed a bottle of sleeping pills. My doctor told me to have a few drinks and get some rest.
• I asked an old man in the park, "How can I get my kite in the air?" He told me to run off a cliff.
• One time I told my boss I'm tired of running around in circles. So he nailed my other foot to the floor.
• When I was born, the doctor came out to the waiting room and said to my father, "I'm very sorry. We did everything we could. But he pulled through."
• When I was younger, a girl phoned me and said, "Come on over, there's nobody home." So I went over. Nobody was home.
• When I was a kid, I played in the sandbox, and the cat kept covering me up.
• I went to a freak show and they let me in for nothing. I was like, “Hey thanks! … Wait a minute!”
• I had plenty of pimples as a kid. One day I fell asleep in the library. When I woke up, a blind man was reading my face.
• Last week I told my psychiatrist, "I keep thinking about suicide." He told me from now on I have to pay in advance.
• The other day, my tie caught on fire; the fireman instantly showed up and tried to put it out with an axe.
• I asked the park ranger if I could go ice-skating on the lake. He told me, "Wait til it gets warmer."
• My uncle's dying wish was to have me sitting on his lap. He was in the electric chair.
Enjoy!
- TAE
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Weakly EDitorial
Bugs Bunny - Wascally Wemix
Wascally Wemix. Music by Todd Eaton.
Bugs, Elmer, and friends spliced to some music. Good stuff.
- TAE
Bugs, Elmer, and friends spliced to some music. Good stuff.
- TAE
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Outside the Empire
Special Thanks to cartoondisneypics from Web Show
You are - awesome, go check out www.andysamberg.blogspot.com
WARNING: Slight language.
So we blogged about some of their videos on our Andy Samberg blog site, and they did this thank you video for us.
Thanks for not showing us your boobs. LOL
You guys are hilarious.
Thanks/You're welcome.
- TAE
WARNING: Slight language.
So we blogged about some of their videos on our Andy Samberg blog site, and they did this thank you video for us.
Thanks for not showing us your boobs. LOL
You guys are hilarious.
Thanks/You're welcome.
- TAE
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Friends of the Empire
Friday, April 29, 2011
Johnny Depp and Keira Knightley - Animation test
Check out this animation test that GagamanMusic is working on with us! We'll refine it and keep you posted.
Thanks!
- TAE
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Friends of the Empire
Pixar Intro Luxo Jr. Outtake #4-37-2
Another Luxo parody or two:
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Disney Dimension,
Outside the Empire
New TAE Channel Background!
We've got a new channel background:
Bigger:
http://www.freewebs.com/willemworks/TAE%20NEW%204.JPG
It's on our YouTube site:
http://youtube.com/cartoondisneypics
Thanks to WillemWorks for the channel background! Check out his new Steven Seagal animations:
http://youtube.com/WillemWorks
- TAE
Bigger:
http://www.freewebs.com/willemworks/TAE%20NEW%204.JPG
It's on our YouTube site:
http://youtube.com/cartoondisneypics
Thanks to WillemWorks for the channel background! Check out his new Steven Seagal animations:
http://youtube.com/WillemWorks
- TAE
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6 - Art of the Empire
No Narnia 3?
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-narnia25-2008dec25,0,7412331.story
No Narnia 3? At least not from Disney.
Walden Media continues looking for a finance partner and director Michael Apted is still attached (along with the actors and crew).
"We're disappointed that Disney has decided not to go forward," said David Weil, chief executive of Walden's parent company, Anschutz Film Group. "But we regard 'Dawn Treader' as an extremely valuable property and remain committed to the franchise."
- TAE
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Disney Dimension,
Movie Watchers
Tidbits about Pixar
George Lucas sold Pixar to Steve Jobs.
Apparently in the mid 80s Lucas got a divorce and was strapped for cash. He sold Pixar to Jobs for 5 million. Pixar was the section that did all the technology for ILM (and also the animation through Lassetter, which was used to showcase the technology). So Lucas sold the technology, but he only sold a license of it, so that he could keep the technology and continue to build ILM on it. Pixar came with a license of the technology and all the assets. Steve Jobs used Pixar initially to sell hardware and software, but Lassetter’s little side projects soon proved to be the future of Pixar.
One interesting tidbit is that the first planned Pixar movie was “Monkey.” The budget got too high ($50 million back in the mid 80s) and Lucas pulled the plug.
It was also interesting that Lassetter had to be hired as a UI Designer (even though he was hired to make shorts) because Lucas didn’t want animators (he didn’t connect his effects projects with animation yet). Jobs seemingly allowed Lassetter and Pixar to pursue animation because the hardware and software businesses weren’t working. Jobs also almost sold Pixar to Microsoft, but he ended up believing in Toy Story at the last moment and instead sold use of patents to Microsoft, which is what saved Pixar and kept it going financially. Then on to commercials and movies.
Also interestingly, Jeffrey Katzenberg tried to hire Lassetter back to Disney after Lassetter released each of his animated shorts. Lassetter always said no. Eventually Katzenberg gave up and decided instead to offer a movie deal with Pixar, which is what led to Toy Story.
Katzenberg’s leadership in Disney’s early 90s animated film success is fairly evident. It also makes sense why he embraced 3D animation so quickly when he left Disney to form Dreamworks (resulting in Antz (which was the second 3D animated film, after Toy Story), Shrek, Madagascar, etc.).
So who wants to see the Pixar Monkey movie??? =^)
Can we make requests to Lassetter to go back and make this movie? Space Chimps is coming out, but I think the Monkey movie would have been a completely different story.
- TAE
Apparently in the mid 80s Lucas got a divorce and was strapped for cash. He sold Pixar to Jobs for 5 million. Pixar was the section that did all the technology for ILM (and also the animation through Lassetter, which was used to showcase the technology). So Lucas sold the technology, but he only sold a license of it, so that he could keep the technology and continue to build ILM on it. Pixar came with a license of the technology and all the assets. Steve Jobs used Pixar initially to sell hardware and software, but Lassetter’s little side projects soon proved to be the future of Pixar.
One interesting tidbit is that the first planned Pixar movie was “Monkey.” The budget got too high ($50 million back in the mid 80s) and Lucas pulled the plug.
It was also interesting that Lassetter had to be hired as a UI Designer (even though he was hired to make shorts) because Lucas didn’t want animators (he didn’t connect his effects projects with animation yet). Jobs seemingly allowed Lassetter and Pixar to pursue animation because the hardware and software businesses weren’t working. Jobs also almost sold Pixar to Microsoft, but he ended up believing in Toy Story at the last moment and instead sold use of patents to Microsoft, which is what saved Pixar and kept it going financially. Then on to commercials and movies.
Also interestingly, Jeffrey Katzenberg tried to hire Lassetter back to Disney after Lassetter released each of his animated shorts. Lassetter always said no. Eventually Katzenberg gave up and decided instead to offer a movie deal with Pixar, which is what led to Toy Story.
Katzenberg’s leadership in Disney’s early 90s animated film success is fairly evident. It also makes sense why he embraced 3D animation so quickly when he left Disney to form Dreamworks (resulting in Antz (which was the second 3D animated film, after Toy Story), Shrek, Madagascar, etc.).
So who wants to see the Pixar Monkey movie??? =^)
Can we make requests to Lassetter to go back and make this movie? Space Chimps is coming out, but I think the Monkey movie would have been a completely different story.
- TAE
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Chatter Box,
Disney Dimension
Cocotte minute - Chicken Animation
“Cocotte minute”
Is this animation a cut above the rest? Warning: prepare for a chicken to die.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulXT6JBzTUk
Is this animation a cut above the rest? Warning: prepare for a chicken to die.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulXT6JBzTUk
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Outside the Empire
Disney's "Glago's Guest" clip and info about director
When Lasseter set to replace Chris Sanders (Lilo & Stitch) with a new director, one of the two directors he chose was Chris Williams, the creator/director of Glago's Guest, a new Disney short to be released next year.
Here's a clip:
It basically looks a little similar to the art style that Star Wars Clone Wars was pulling out, but it's even more realistic, and they totally nailed the animation and emotion (something sorely missing in the Star Wars animation). I'm very interested in seeing Chris Williams' work when Disney lets him write his own film. Trying to save Bolt, was destined to fail (it's Incredible Journey goes Hollywood; no reason to do that in 3D).
Before directing Bolt and this short, Chris was a writer at Disney on Mulan, Emperor's New Groove, Brother Bear, and now Bolt. (I loved Mulan and New Groove.)
Enjoy!
- TAE
Here's a clip:
It basically looks a little similar to the art style that Star Wars Clone Wars was pulling out, but it's even more realistic, and they totally nailed the animation and emotion (something sorely missing in the Star Wars animation). I'm very interested in seeing Chris Williams' work when Disney lets him write his own film. Trying to save Bolt, was destined to fail (it's Incredible Journey goes Hollywood; no reason to do that in 3D).
Before directing Bolt and this short, Chris was a writer at Disney on Mulan, Emperor's New Groove, Brother Bear, and now Bolt. (I loved Mulan and New Groove.)
Enjoy!
- TAE
Labels:
Disney Dimension,
Movie Watchers
Fruits VS Bugs - Agent Pineapple Steals (3D animation)
Here's a new bit from the world of Fruits VS Bugs. Agent Paul Pineapple and Agent Carl Coconut teach you about stealing. =^)
Special thanks to our logo animator, James from HowardCarterOfficial.
Go sub him here:
http://youtube.com/HowardCarterOFFICIAL
If you're new to Fruits VS Bugs, you can catch up:
Fruits VS Bugs Episode 1: http://youtube.com/watch?v=QfbGzAuOTlM
Fruits VS Bugs Episode 2: http://youtube.com/watch?v=fsfR7C-ql5k
Agents Always Win: http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZKJI4iUszt0
Extra Fruity: http://youtube.com/watch?v=K2Ko5-IgUWA
CREDITS:
Writer/Director/Animator - Ed 'word' Price
Animators - Chris Chin, Aric Norine, Scott Warren
Intro Animation - James from HowardCarterOfficial:
http://youtube.com/HowardCarterOFFICIAL
VOICES:
Agent Paul Pineapple - Ken Boynton
Agent Carl Coconut - Wes Mitchell
Agent Brett Banana - Mike Madeoy
Software: 3DS Max and Photoshop
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Disney Repurposes Animation
This hilarious video shows how Disney has repurposed its animation. Some people have argued that this happened with films after Walt died (or as he was dying), but Disney directors have said in interviews that they repurposed animation throughout the company's history.
It gets really interesting at 1:03 where you see that the cat with flute in Robin Hood is the exact same cat as the one with the trumpet in Aristocats. Of course, we all know that the bears in Jungle Book and Robin Hood are the same. They're the same character design and feature the same voice!
So I think it would be possible to create a video 10 times this length if you wanted to go through all the animations.
It's also interesting to note that Disney did a lot of rotoscoping for the original animations in order to save time (it took a lot longer to get realistic animation without rotoscoping it).
Enjoy!
- TAE
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Directors Love Actors 5: James Gray and Joaquin Phoenix
Collaborations: "The Yards," "We Own the Night," "Two Lovers"
The cinematic connection between writer/director James Gray and actor Joaquin Phoenix must be inspired by mutual respect and a shared perspective on the creative process, because it's clearly not about money. The fact that their previous two films together -- 2000's "The Yards" and 2007's "We Own the Night" -- made less than $30 million combined in the United States didn't stop Gray and Phoenix from reuniting on "Two Lovers," a romantic drama that premiered earlier this year at the Cannes Film Festival to mixed reviews and few interested distributors; its producers, 2929, ultimately gave the movie to its sister company, Magnolia Pictures, who'll release it in January. Phoenix is Gray's go-to black sheep; in all three pictures he plays a ne'er-do-well who holds a family's fate in his hands. Gray needs Phoenix in particular because his films don't indict these screw-ups, and it takes an actor of Phoenix's caliber to craft characters we sympathize with even as they continue to disappoint us. In an interview with Cinema Blend, Gray defended Phoenix's repeat casting even though it hasn't translated to huge box office success. "I'm not trying say the things I've done are as good as this, but I don't remember anyone telling Martin Scorsese, 'You shouldn't work with Robert De Niro again, 'Raging Bull' was not a success.' "
See also: Phoenix's co-star from both "The Yards" and "We Own the Night," Mark Wahlberg, another James Gray favorite.
From:
http://www.ifc.com/film/film-news/2008/10/movie-marriages-four-actordire.php
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Directors Love Actors
New Tron cartoon on Disney XD
Disney XD orders 'Tron: Legacy' toon
Tron Legacy:
Disney is spinning its upcoming "Tron: Legacy" feature into an animated TV series.
Boy-centric cabler Disney XD has given a series order to "Tron: Uprising," which is set for a summer 2012 bow.
Charlie Bean ("Samurai Jack") will exec produce and direct, while "Tron: Legacy" writers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz will serve as consulting producers. "Tron: Legacy" co-producer Justin Springer is also on board.
"Tron: Uprising's" voice cast includes Elijah Wood, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Mandy Moore, Paul Reubens, Nate Corddry and Lance Henriksen. Bruce Boxleitner will reprise his role as Tron.
Disney XD had already picked up a 10-part "Tron" microseries, which airs next fall.
Disney TV Animation is behind the show. Disney Channels Worldwide entertainment prexy Gary Marsh called the new show "a culmination of an extraordinary collaboration between Disney Television Animation and our feature film studio."
"Tron: Uprising" will focus on Beck (voiced by Wood), who leads a revolution inside the Grid's computer world.
From:
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118026910
Enjoy!
Tron Legacy:
Disney is spinning its upcoming "Tron: Legacy" feature into an animated TV series.
Boy-centric cabler Disney XD has given a series order to "Tron: Uprising," which is set for a summer 2012 bow.
Charlie Bean ("Samurai Jack") will exec produce and direct, while "Tron: Legacy" writers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz will serve as consulting producers. "Tron: Legacy" co-producer Justin Springer is also on board.
"Tron: Uprising's" voice cast includes Elijah Wood, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Mandy Moore, Paul Reubens, Nate Corddry and Lance Henriksen. Bruce Boxleitner will reprise his role as Tron.
Disney XD had already picked up a 10-part "Tron" microseries, which airs next fall.
Disney TV Animation is behind the show. Disney Channels Worldwide entertainment prexy Gary Marsh called the new show "a culmination of an extraordinary collaboration between Disney Television Animation and our feature film studio."
"Tron: Uprising" will focus on Beck (voiced by Wood), who leads a revolution inside the Grid's computer world.
From:
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118026910
Enjoy!
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Disney Dimension
Please go vote for our 5 new animations!
Please go vote for our new cartoons! Just rate them 5 stars and leave a nice comment to vote for them!
(1) Do Not Steal: http://ow.ly/1D6cD
Agent Pineapple and Agent Coconut teach you not to steal. 3D Animation with talking fruits, set in the world of Fruits VS Bugs.
(2) Letters Are Better: http://ow.ly/1CNJ3
Alphabet Bear teaches you that letters are better when they work together. A catchy folk song featuring a guitar-playing bears and an alphabet full of dancing letters.
(3) Even and Odd: http://ow.ly/1BngU
Two monsters use this song to teach you about even letters and odd letters with the help of talking doors, a plate who likes broccoli, a vine who's sad, seven Kevins, hiding fleas, and two peas in a pod. Done in a Looney Tunes style and set to a fun rock song.
(4) Learn Your ABCs: http://ow.ly/1CNOI
The monster Zeke sings this fun and high-quality rap song about ABCs. Plus the background animation is so colorful and cool.
(5) We Share: http://ow.ly/1D5Uv
In this folk song, the Share-If and Share Kong sing to a group of kids about the importance of sharing. Includes a robot toy, plush deer, a princess doll, and more.
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So that's it! Please check out our animations in the Sesame Street competition and go vote for them (5 stars and a nice comment)! We appreciate it, and if we can repay the favor, please reply to this and let us know what you want us to watch, rate, comment, and subscribe!
Thanks!
- TAE
(1) Do Not Steal: http://ow.ly/1D6cD
Agent Pineapple and Agent Coconut teach you not to steal. 3D Animation with talking fruits, set in the world of Fruits VS Bugs.
(2) Letters Are Better: http://ow.ly/1CNJ3
Alphabet Bear teaches you that letters are better when they work together. A catchy folk song featuring a guitar-playing bears and an alphabet full of dancing letters.
(3) Even and Odd: http://ow.ly/1BngU
Two monsters use this song to teach you about even letters and odd letters with the help of talking doors, a plate who likes broccoli, a vine who's sad, seven Kevins, hiding fleas, and two peas in a pod. Done in a Looney Tunes style and set to a fun rock song.
(4) Learn Your ABCs: http://ow.ly/1CNOI
The monster Zeke sings this fun and high-quality rap song about ABCs. Plus the background animation is so colorful and cool.
(5) We Share: http://ow.ly/1D5Uv
In this folk song, the Share-If and Share Kong sing to a group of kids about the importance of sharing. Includes a robot toy, plush deer, a princess doll, and more.
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So that's it! Please check out our animations in the Sesame Street competition and go vote for them (5 stars and a nice comment)! We appreciate it, and if we can repay the favor, please reply to this and let us know what you want us to watch, rate, comment, and subscribe!
Thanks!
- TAE
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Studio News
Why is Disney/Pixar making a sequel to Cars?
First, let's talk about why they shouldn't.
Here is every Pixar movie.
The number is the total worldwide gross...
Toy Story
1995
$361,958,736
A Bug's Life
1998
$363,398,565
Toy Story 2
1999
$485,015,179
Monsters, Inc.
2001
$525,366,597
Finding Nemo
2003
$864,625,978
The Incredibles
2004
$631,442,092
Cars
2006
$461,981,604
Ratatouille
2007
$620,261,049
Cars was clearly the stinker of the bunch, if $461 million, two Oscar nominations, and a Golden Globe could possibly be called a stinker. =^)
This makes me wonder why they’re making a sequel to Cars instead of The Incredibles, Finding Nemo (maybe a Crush movie), or Monsters Inc.
My answer is... Merchandise.
Merchandise is probably the motivation for creating a sequel to Cars, seeing how it certainly isn’t the Box Office. (It makes more sense from a Box Office perspective to do a Crush movie, or a sequel to Incredibles or Monster’s Inc.)
Disney made more money off of merchandising Cars than any other Pixar movie.
Disney makes more revenue in merchandising than any other source. Even in the parks, more money comes from merchandise than food or tickets.
I remembered reading an article where Disney said they were hitting it big with girls with the Princess franchise and hoped to continue to get merchandise brands out of Pixar from Toy Story (which was their biggest success with boys), Incredibles, and Cars. (On the DreamWorks side, I’m sure they’re raking it in with Shrek and Madagascar.)
On a side note, they should make an Incredibles cartoon and place it in the older time frame when Supers ran rampant. That’s where the big money is for boys: TV cartoons and related merchandise (Warner Bros. has banked on it for 15 years).
Plus Pixar probably already thought of a killer idea for a Cars sequel, and that’s a motivating factor. It doesn’t take much to think of a sequel to Cars. The concept has “road trip” written all over it (which is pretty much the whole story of both Toy Story movies and Finding Nemo), and the road trip concept wasn’t used to its fullest potential in the first Cars movie.
- TAE
Here is every Pixar movie.
The number is the total worldwide gross...
Toy Story
1995
$361,958,736
A Bug's Life
1998
$363,398,565
Toy Story 2
1999
$485,015,179
Monsters, Inc.
2001
$525,366,597
Finding Nemo
2003
$864,625,978
The Incredibles
2004
$631,442,092
Cars
2006
$461,981,604
Ratatouille
2007
$620,261,049
Cars was clearly the stinker of the bunch, if $461 million, two Oscar nominations, and a Golden Globe could possibly be called a stinker. =^)
This makes me wonder why they’re making a sequel to Cars instead of The Incredibles, Finding Nemo (maybe a Crush movie), or Monsters Inc.
My answer is... Merchandise.
Merchandise is probably the motivation for creating a sequel to Cars, seeing how it certainly isn’t the Box Office. (It makes more sense from a Box Office perspective to do a Crush movie, or a sequel to Incredibles or Monster’s Inc.)
Disney made more money off of merchandising Cars than any other Pixar movie.
Disney makes more revenue in merchandising than any other source. Even in the parks, more money comes from merchandise than food or tickets.
I remembered reading an article where Disney said they were hitting it big with girls with the Princess franchise and hoped to continue to get merchandise brands out of Pixar from Toy Story (which was their biggest success with boys), Incredibles, and Cars. (On the DreamWorks side, I’m sure they’re raking it in with Shrek and Madagascar.)
On a side note, they should make an Incredibles cartoon and place it in the older time frame when Supers ran rampant. That’s where the big money is for boys: TV cartoons and related merchandise (Warner Bros. has banked on it for 15 years).
Plus Pixar probably already thought of a killer idea for a Cars sequel, and that’s a motivating factor. It doesn’t take much to think of a sequel to Cars. The concept has “road trip” written all over it (which is pretty much the whole story of both Toy Story movies and Finding Nemo), and the road trip concept wasn’t used to its fullest potential in the first Cars movie.
- TAE
Labels:
Chatter Box,
Disney Dimension,
Movie Watchers
Thursday, April 28, 2011
We Share Because We Care (collab with GagaManMusic)
Animated music video (folk song) for preschoolers. If you've got preschoolers, show it to them and let us know what they think!
Join Share Kong and the Share-If as they perform for Brooke, Max, and that one girl on the left.
CREDITS:
Animated by Andrei from GagaManMusic: http://youtube.com/gagamanmusic
Written, Directed, & Voice of Share-If by Ed 'word'' Price
Guitar, Music Composition, & Voice of Share Kong by Rogs (Nick Rogstad)
This is our first collab with the animator GagaManMusic. We think he did a great job!
To see Rogs lead a live-action music video (he wrote the song), then watch our "Pretty Good Friends"
Thanks for watching! Leave a comment to let us know what you think!
- TAE
Labels:
1 - Animated Shorts,
5 - Music Videos
We Share Because We Care - our animated folk song
Join Share Kong and the Share-If as they perform for Brooke, Max, and the one girl on the left.
Watch more cool animation and creative cartoons at Aniboom
If you like it, please vote for it in the Sesame Street contest. Give it 5 stars and leave a nice comment:
http://www.aniboom.com/animation-video/438964/We-Share-Because-We-Care-folk-song/
CREDITS: Animated by Andrei from GagaManMusic. Written, Directed, & voice of Share-If by Ed 'word'' Price. Guitar, Composition, & voice of Share Kong by Nick Rogstad. -- Our 4th cartoon for Sesame Street.
- TAE
Watch more cool animation and creative cartoons at Aniboom
If you like it, please vote for it in the Sesame Street contest. Give it 5 stars and leave a nice comment:
http://www.aniboom.com/animation-video/438964/We-Share-Because-We-Care-folk-song/
CREDITS: Animated by Andrei from GagaManMusic. Written, Directed, & voice of Share-If by Ed 'word'' Price. Guitar, Composition, & voice of Share Kong by Nick Rogstad. -- Our 4th cartoon for Sesame Street.
- TAE
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Studio News
Pixar Intro Luxo Jr. Outtake #4-67-1
Luxo Jr. is the first film produced in 1986 by Pixar Animation Studios.
ELRO recovers never before seen Pixar outtakes 20 years after the release of the original short.
Luxo Jr is 20 years old this year, happy Birthday, enjoy our parody.
ELRO recovers never before seen Pixar outtakes 20 years after the release of the original short.
Luxo Jr is 20 years old this year, happy Birthday, enjoy our parody.
Labels:
Disney Dimension,
Outside the Empire
New TAE "Join the Empire" Banner!!!
New YouTube channel banner!
Full image:
http://i.ytimg.com/u/Bckv9C0qpaIHpgncqLTnmQ/profile_header.jpg
Thanks to WillemWorks for the channel banner! Check out his new Steven Seagal animations:
http://youtube.com/WillemWorks
- TAE
Full image:
http://i.ytimg.com/u/Bckv9C0qpaIHpgncqLTnmQ/profile_header.jpg
Thanks to WillemWorks for the channel banner! Check out his new Steven Seagal animations:
http://youtube.com/WillemWorks
- TAE
Labels:
6 - Art of the Empire
Is Pixar doing live action?
Is Pixar combining live action with animation?
If this is true, it’s not surprising. Technically, Pixar came from George Lucas’ Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), and this is the same sort of thing they’re doing with their Star Wars movies. Pixar could do even better. Plus, the action-oriented films starring humans do very poorly in animation (Beowulf, Final Fantasy, Titan AE, Sinbad, etc.).
So Andrew Stanton may be uncovering new territory by making live-action films with an animation twist. The first film may be Princess of Mars (Andrew Stanton). Andrew Stanton is currently running Pixar, and he won an academy award for and had the biggest Pixar success with Finding Nemo (plus his Wall-E this year will surely also exceed expectations).
He would be leaving behind capable directors who will still concentrate on the animations, like Pete Doctor (directed Monster’s Inc., Mike’s New Car, and will direct Up in 2009), Lee Unkrich (co-directed Toy Story 2, Monster’s Inc, Finding Nemo, and will direct Toy Story 3 in 2010), Gary Rydstrom (directed Lifted (short before Ratatouille), and will direct newt in 2011; also won 3 Oscars for sound and 14 nominations), Brenda Chapman (directed Prince of Egypt, and will direct Bear and the Bow in 2011), and Brad Lewis (produced Ratatouille, and will direct Cars 2 in 2012).
From Wikismack:
Rumors began appearing in early 2007 that the Walt Disney Company was in negotiations to acquire the rights to the [John Carter] property for development through Pixar Animation,[2] or that it had already done so.[3]
In what was an April fools joke, Pixar blog Upcoming Pixar broke the news that John Carter of Mars would be Brad Bird's live action feature length debut as director. However the same blog confirmed that the film was to be made by Pixar on May 22, 2007. A month later, however, it was revealed that Brad Bird's first live-action film would be 1906. But it was revealed that Carter will use a combination of animation and live-action and is said to be in theaters in 2012.
On October 2, 2007, the director of John Carter was revealed to be Andrew Stanton and the screenwriter Mark Andrews. Both were visiting Tarzana, California to look into the Edgar Rice Burroughs Archives. [4]
So most of this has been confirmed:
- Pixar is doing the John Carter series
- The first one is probably going to be called Princess of Mars
- It is currently set to be released in theaters in 2012
- They would then continue the series, one film a year (or close to that)
- Andrew Stanton is directing
- Brad Bird is doing a live-action film, 1906, which seems to be a break from Pixar for him
It looks like the April Fools joke confused a lot of people. I think it was too close to the truth, which made it believable. =^)
Enjoy!
- TAE
If this is true, it’s not surprising. Technically, Pixar came from George Lucas’ Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), and this is the same sort of thing they’re doing with their Star Wars movies. Pixar could do even better. Plus, the action-oriented films starring humans do very poorly in animation (Beowulf, Final Fantasy, Titan AE, Sinbad, etc.).
So Andrew Stanton may be uncovering new territory by making live-action films with an animation twist. The first film may be Princess of Mars (Andrew Stanton). Andrew Stanton is currently running Pixar, and he won an academy award for and had the biggest Pixar success with Finding Nemo (plus his Wall-E this year will surely also exceed expectations).
He would be leaving behind capable directors who will still concentrate on the animations, like Pete Doctor (directed Monster’s Inc., Mike’s New Car, and will direct Up in 2009), Lee Unkrich (co-directed Toy Story 2, Monster’s Inc, Finding Nemo, and will direct Toy Story 3 in 2010), Gary Rydstrom (directed Lifted (short before Ratatouille), and will direct newt in 2011; also won 3 Oscars for sound and 14 nominations), Brenda Chapman (directed Prince of Egypt, and will direct Bear and the Bow in 2011), and Brad Lewis (produced Ratatouille, and will direct Cars 2 in 2012).
From Wikismack:
Rumors began appearing in early 2007 that the Walt Disney Company was in negotiations to acquire the rights to the [John Carter] property for development through Pixar Animation,[2] or that it had already done so.[3]
In what was an April fools joke, Pixar blog Upcoming Pixar broke the news that John Carter of Mars would be Brad Bird's live action feature length debut as director. However the same blog confirmed that the film was to be made by Pixar on May 22, 2007. A month later, however, it was revealed that Brad Bird's first live-action film would be 1906. But it was revealed that Carter will use a combination of animation and live-action and is said to be in theaters in 2012.
On October 2, 2007, the director of John Carter was revealed to be Andrew Stanton and the screenwriter Mark Andrews. Both were visiting Tarzana, California to look into the Edgar Rice Burroughs Archives. [4]
So most of this has been confirmed:
- Pixar is doing the John Carter series
- The first one is probably going to be called Princess of Mars
- It is currently set to be released in theaters in 2012
- They would then continue the series, one film a year (or close to that)
- Andrew Stanton is directing
- Brad Bird is doing a live-action film, 1906, which seems to be a break from Pixar for him
It looks like the April Fools joke confused a lot of people. I think it was too close to the truth, which made it believable. =^)
Enjoy!
- TAE
Labels:
Disney Dimension,
Movie Watchers
Disney's Gummi Bears: The Movie
Another funny Disney movie parody...
- TAE
- TAE
Labels:
Disney Dimension,
Outside the Empire
Disney's Story Of Menstruation - 1946
A basic explanation of the purpose and process of menstruation, told largely with diagrams (and completely avoiding the subject of sex).
It was co-produced with Kotex to teach pre-teen girls about Menstruation, supposably. It only educates at a superficial level, so it does not go into heavy detail for the animated "Ram's Head"/ Reproductive System sequence.
The Story of Menstruation is believed to be the first film to use the word vagina in its screenplay.
It was co-produced with Kotex to teach pre-teen girls about Menstruation, supposably. It only educates at a superficial level, so it does not go into heavy detail for the animated "Ram's Head"/ Reproductive System sequence.
The Story of Menstruation is believed to be the first film to use the word vagina in its screenplay.
Labels:
Disney Dimension
Super Sam
Check out this great spoof of super heroes we produced, in collaboration with the HankAndJed production team:
Watch the higher quality, longer almost-7-minute version here:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2106D5orB3w
Thanks!
- TAE
Watch the higher quality, longer almost-7-minute version here:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2106D5orB3w
Thanks!
- TAE
Labels:
2 - Digital Shorts,
4 - Animated Effects
The funniest phone number ever
Call the Nestle Crunch Hotline at 1-800-295-0051... when you are asked if you want to continue in English or Spanish, just wait quietly (use the mute button so it doesn't pickup sound) for about 10 seconds and you will smile. PROMISE! Keep going and press 4. Listen to the options...then press 7.
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I was dying laughing! I think the cootie explanation went on a little too long, but they had me in stitches for awhile, especially listening to the funner options before that.
I also tried the Pig Latin, Knock knock, and Backyard Catch options... not as funny.
Bubble wrap (3), Noogie (5), and Boy Expressing Affection (6) are also worth listening to. But first place goes to Cooties and second place goes to the Noogie. =^)
- TAE
Labels:
Chatter Box
Farmville Parody - Farm Time VS TreasureTrooper.com
Farmville Parody - What's your favorite part?
Here's the link in the video - GO TRY IT OUT:
http://www.treasuretrooper.com/empire
Animation by BowlingBallOut.
Written by Randy at Treasure Trooper. Music by Kevin Macleod. Produced by Ed 'word' Price.
This is our fourth animation with BowlingBallOut...
(1) Dating Game
(2) Ducks Playing Duck Hunt
(3) Farmville Parody (this one)
Labels:
1 - Animated Shorts
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa – Jungle 2 Plain Featurette
From walls of dense jungle of the original Madagascar to a horizon line and Savannah and plains of Africa in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa. Movie magic, behind-the-scene look at the vision for the story’s backdrop, Africa.
Checka out this video featurette:
http://www.awntv.com/videos/madagascar-escape-2-africa-jungle-2-plain-featurette
That'll be on the DVD. =^)
- TAE
Checka out this video featurette:
http://www.awntv.com/videos/madagascar-escape-2-africa-jungle-2-plain-featurette
That'll be on the DVD. =^)
- TAE
Labels:
Movie Watchers,
Outside the Empire
"Family Guy" Goes Disney (VIDEO): The Pie Song
Methinks this universe has a little more Warner Bros. influence than Disney. There are a few things that push toward Disney, though, such as Lois in her Snow White clothes and Mr. Herbert as the Queen in witch garb. Good gag where they say no to the witch.
I don't actually understand the part where they beat the salesman.
What's also very interesting is that Fox is clearly spoofing other shows/brands here, including Disney and Robot Chicken. It's interesting because Disney wouldn't want Fox to do this (due to the blood), so they probably didn't get permission. Which means legally Fox would be relying on the parody laws to justify this (which are very gray right now). This is a good case to bring to Fox the next time they accuse of breaking parody laws when we spoof their brands (because they've done it 3 times purposefully and 1 time on accident, so far).
Enjoy!
- TAE
Labels:
Chatter Box,
Disney Dimension,
Family Guy,
Fox Animations
Movie Review - To Save a Life
by Alex Popp
Some people are just dying to be heard.
The most popular kid in High School feels like he's got the whole world at his feet until a childhood friend commits suicide in "To Save a Life."
The teenager had everything. He had a beautiful girlfriend, he was the champion in basketball and beer pong, and everyone loved him, but now after the death of his friend, he is forced to ask himself "Could I have saved him?" As he sets out to find out how he can stop others from doing the same, he gets acquainted with a local church and begins to have a change of heart, and it all leads to very surprising results.
This is definitely the kind of movie that should not have famous actors, and most of them are unknown except for Sean Michael Afable from "Akeelah and the Bee."
I was there when the whole youth group saw it back in February. The great thing was that I hardly knew anything about the movie until I saw it, and I was completely blown away. In fact, it's part of the reason I went to Reaching: Seattle. This film is so influential; it gets you waking up to the fact that there are some people who are literally dying to be heard.
By the way, if you search this title on the Internet Movie Database, you'll see all the data under "Fun Stuff," such as trivia, goofs, movie connections and quotes, which are, believe it or not, all posted by me.
Rated PG-13 for mature themes involving suicide, drugs, sex, partying and other bad teen habits, but should be seen by all teenagers. The rating is necessary, though it never gets anywhere near as bad as R-rated comedies. Focus on the Family even made a remark in their review that suicide, alcohol, sex, teen pregnancy, divorce, drugs, cutting, and hypocrisy aren't usually things they would list under positive elements. In this extraordinary flick, all this sin is dealt with in a Christian way.
Four stars (out of four) for the extraordinary and influential "To Save a Life," bound to be the best of 2010. I doubt even "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" is going to beat it.
Review by Alex Popp for The Animation Empire blog.
Some people are just dying to be heard.
The most popular kid in High School feels like he's got the whole world at his feet until a childhood friend commits suicide in "To Save a Life."
The teenager had everything. He had a beautiful girlfriend, he was the champion in basketball and beer pong, and everyone loved him, but now after the death of his friend, he is forced to ask himself "Could I have saved him?" As he sets out to find out how he can stop others from doing the same, he gets acquainted with a local church and begins to have a change of heart, and it all leads to very surprising results.
This is definitely the kind of movie that should not have famous actors, and most of them are unknown except for Sean Michael Afable from "Akeelah and the Bee."
I was there when the whole youth group saw it back in February. The great thing was that I hardly knew anything about the movie until I saw it, and I was completely blown away. In fact, it's part of the reason I went to Reaching: Seattle. This film is so influential; it gets you waking up to the fact that there are some people who are literally dying to be heard.
By the way, if you search this title on the Internet Movie Database, you'll see all the data under "Fun Stuff," such as trivia, goofs, movie connections and quotes, which are, believe it or not, all posted by me.
Rated PG-13 for mature themes involving suicide, drugs, sex, partying and other bad teen habits, but should be seen by all teenagers. The rating is necessary, though it never gets anywhere near as bad as R-rated comedies. Focus on the Family even made a remark in their review that suicide, alcohol, sex, teen pregnancy, divorce, drugs, cutting, and hypocrisy aren't usually things they would list under positive elements. In this extraordinary flick, all this sin is dealt with in a Christian way.
Four stars (out of four) for the extraordinary and influential "To Save a Life," bound to be the best of 2010. I doubt even "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" is going to beat it.
Review by Alex Popp for The Animation Empire blog.
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Movie Reviews
Directors Love Actors 4: Woody Allen and Scarlett Johansson
Scoop
Collaborations: "Match Point," "Scoop," and "Vicky Christina Barcelona"
Three of the four movies made during Woody's Allen's recent European vacation have featured a prominent American character; in all three instances, that character was played by Scarlett Johansson. The three movies have very different tones and themes -- "Match Point" is a thriller with moral overtones, "Vicky Christina Barcelona" is a romantic travelogue and "Scoop" a goofy supernatural comedy -- but in each film, Johansson's role is roughly the same: the good-looking girl traveling abroad who enters a world (be it the British aristocracy, the Spanish art scene or journalism's homicide beat) for which she's not fully prepared. In the two comedies, her adventures are played for flirty laughs; in the drama, they drive her mad. Ironically, the partnership started almost by accident; Kate Winslet was originally cast in Johansson's role in "Match Point," but dropped out just before shooting started to spend more time with her family. Discussing Johansson's casting with the website Buzzine Allen noted that she was selected initially out of desperation but that he "became totally captivated by her. She was not only beautiful but also bright, amusing, charming and gifted." He's promised in many interviews to try to work with her whenever he's written parts for her, but their affair could be a strictly international one: ScarJo doesn't appear in Woody's next picture, a Manhattan-set comedy called "Whatever Works" starring Larry David and Evan Rachel Wood.
See also: Allen clearly prefers working with actors he knows, particularly female ones: Diane Keaton appeared in five of his pictures in the 1970s and a reunion in 1993 ("Manhattan Murder Mystery") after Allen broke up with his next muse, Mia Farrow, following completion of "Husbands and Wives," the couple's 12th consecutive movie together (or 13th, if you count Allen's contribution to the anthology film, "New York Stories").
From:
http://www.ifc.com/film/film-news/2008/10/movie-marriages-four-actordire.php
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Directors Love Actors
Smurfs realistic movie makeover
They've been around for over 50 years, but for the first time they're coming to our world. The Smurfs, the little blue people from comics and TV, are getting three-dimensional in a live-action/computer-animated feature film. Watch the exclusive teaser trailer, introduced by star Neil Patrick Harris, for a first look at the new digital Smurfs, then keep reading to find out how they end up in modern-day New York City.
In the original comic strips by Peyo, and later on the animated TV show, the Smurfs lived in a European setting during the Middle Ages. The movie begins in the same era, but the Smurfs' arch-enemy Gargamel (played by Hank Azaria) invades their village and sends them running. According to director Raja Gosnell ("Scooby-Doo"), some of the Smurfs stumble into a secret part of the forest where "there's a magical portal that transports them to Central Park."
Lost in Manhattan, the Smurfs -- Papa, Clumsy, Grouchy, Brainy, Gutsy, and Smurfette -- find a couple of human friends (Harris and "Glee" star Jayma Mays) who take them in. They look for a way home, but Gargamel also crosses into our world to track them down.
From the teaser trailer, it's apparent that the look of the computer-generated Smurfs is very faithful to the originals. They're blue-skinned, though with a textured, fuzzy-looking skin tone the cartoons couldn't capture. And of course they have their signature floppy hats (with Papa Smurf in red). He's not shown in the trailer, but photos of Azaria in costume as Gargamel have surfaced, and he also looks the part. He's bald, with prosthetic ears and a nose, and he's wearing a black robe and red shoes exactly like the animated version.
In addition to the human actors -- Sofia Vergara from "Modern Family" also plays a role -- the Smurfs are voiced by a wide range of comedic talents. Legendary standup Jonathan Winters plays Papa Smurf, George Lopez is Grouchy, "SNL's" Fred Armisen is Brainy, and Paul Reubens (aka Pee Wee Herman) voices Jokey Smurf. Plus, pop superstar Katy Perry makes her movie debut as the voice of Smurfette.
"The Smurfs" will be smurfing their way onto the big screen on August 3, 2011.
From:
http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/movie-talk-the-smurfs-get-real-in-first-trailer.html
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An interesting approach. It definitely is interesting, and it probably has the most potential. I think they could have done a lot in the medieval times, but bringing the characters to present times and big cities has worked well for Alvin and the Chipmunks and Scooby Doo (and slightly for Garfield).
Plus giving the film the Scooby Doo director is almost guaranteed a hit.
- TAE
In the original comic strips by Peyo, and later on the animated TV show, the Smurfs lived in a European setting during the Middle Ages. The movie begins in the same era, but the Smurfs' arch-enemy Gargamel (played by Hank Azaria) invades their village and sends them running. According to director Raja Gosnell ("Scooby-Doo"), some of the Smurfs stumble into a secret part of the forest where "there's a magical portal that transports them to Central Park."
Lost in Manhattan, the Smurfs -- Papa, Clumsy, Grouchy, Brainy, Gutsy, and Smurfette -- find a couple of human friends (Harris and "Glee" star Jayma Mays) who take them in. They look for a way home, but Gargamel also crosses into our world to track them down.
From the teaser trailer, it's apparent that the look of the computer-generated Smurfs is very faithful to the originals. They're blue-skinned, though with a textured, fuzzy-looking skin tone the cartoons couldn't capture. And of course they have their signature floppy hats (with Papa Smurf in red). He's not shown in the trailer, but photos of Azaria in costume as Gargamel have surfaced, and he also looks the part. He's bald, with prosthetic ears and a nose, and he's wearing a black robe and red shoes exactly like the animated version.
In addition to the human actors -- Sofia Vergara from "Modern Family" also plays a role -- the Smurfs are voiced by a wide range of comedic talents. Legendary standup Jonathan Winters plays Papa Smurf, George Lopez is Grouchy, "SNL's" Fred Armisen is Brainy, and Paul Reubens (aka Pee Wee Herman) voices Jokey Smurf. Plus, pop superstar Katy Perry makes her movie debut as the voice of Smurfette.
"The Smurfs" will be smurfing their way onto the big screen on August 3, 2011.
From:
http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/movie-talk-the-smurfs-get-real-in-first-trailer.html
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An interesting approach. It definitely is interesting, and it probably has the most potential. I think they could have done a lot in the medieval times, but bringing the characters to present times and big cities has worked well for Alvin and the Chipmunks and Scooby Doo (and slightly for Garfield).
Plus giving the film the Scooby Doo director is almost guaranteed a hit.
- TAE
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Sony Animations
Disney park opening in Maryland?
http://dc.citybizlist.com/yourcitybiznews/detail.aspx?id=48916
"As we began identifying possible locations to grow our business, the Washington, DC area immediately jumped to the top of the list," said Jay Rasulo, Chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. "National Harbor offers an array of entertaining activities for regional visitors, but it is also a family-friendly base camp, from which visitors from around the world can explore the stirring sights and inspirational stories of our nation's capital. We believe National Harbor has the unique opportunity to offer a new level of family-friendly hospitality."
Disney purchased the Maryland property from the Peterson Companies for $11 million.
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I wonder if this is another Disney Vacation Club resort, like the one in Hawaii.
Enjoy!
- TAE
"As we began identifying possible locations to grow our business, the Washington, DC area immediately jumped to the top of the list," said Jay Rasulo, Chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. "National Harbor offers an array of entertaining activities for regional visitors, but it is also a family-friendly base camp, from which visitors from around the world can explore the stirring sights and inspirational stories of our nation's capital. We believe National Harbor has the unique opportunity to offer a new level of family-friendly hospitality."
Disney purchased the Maryland property from the Peterson Companies for $11 million.
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I wonder if this is another Disney Vacation Club resort, like the one in Hawaii.
Enjoy!
- TAE
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Disney Dimension
Betty Boop - Rolling
Rolling. Music by Soul Coughing.
Cartoon Network made these music videos to feature their older animations.
Classic Betty Boop.
- TAE
Cartoon Network made these music videos to feature their older animations.
Classic Betty Boop.
- TAE
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Outside the Empire
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Videogame Portable Wars: Nintendo DS VS Sony PSP
PSP is doing better than all the current consoles:
35.95M
They’re basically just surviving off the popularity of PS3 and PS2. As someone said, they’re just porting crappier versions.
DS is doing twice as good:
74.90M
So I consider PSP an intelligent business move for Sony, but it is directly connected to the success of PS2 and PS3. If Sony drops in the console race, the PSP will follow suit.
It’s actually similar to the Game Gear, which was dependent on the success of the Genesis. I think Sega may have innovated slightly more than Sony is though.
Meanwhile on the DS, Nintendo is innovating like crazy with the pen technology and the dual screen. They are also repackaging all their old 2D titles (that’s the beauty of Nintendo’s model: with each new system they resell every game they’ve ever made), they are really selling the value of their wireless connection (people are going crazy over it), they are innovating on the casual games front (jaw-dropping sales on Nintendogs, Brain Age, etc.), and they are listening very well to what consumers want (a Peach platform game, Mario and Luigi game, Donkey Kong, lots of Pokemon stuff, etc.). Plus the portable market seems to be even more focused on price point than the console market. And Nintendo always wins with the price point.
So Nintendo knows exactly what they’re doing in the portable market. I think we should avoid it and port our games to the other handhelds. If we can’t beat Nintendo on the console front, we have no prayer on the portable front. Nintendo has owned it since the Game & Watch days. The best we could do is emulate the PSP and make a few bucks porting crappier versions of our games to a portable system. I doubt we’d even have as much success as the PSP though, because they’re success is tied to the PS2, and we haven’t had anything on the console front that’s as successful as PS2.
- TAE
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Game Talk
Coraline - A Creepy Stop-Motion Animation
Who's up for a creepy stop-motion animated film?
Sneak Peek:
“Coraline” (due in theaters February 2009)
Take an inside glimpse at this amazing stop-motion production. Beware – there are a few story spoilers within. Could it be as good or better than “The Nightmare Before Christmas?"
Making of:
Neil Gaiman's fairy tale horror, "Coraline" is being adapted as a stop-motion animated film by Henry Selick, the director of "The Nightmare Before Christmas" and "James and the Giant Peach". It is set to be released on February 6, 2009, and it's the first stop-motion animated film to be shot in stereoscopic 3D.
Here is a look behind the scenes of the film, with interviews from Selick and Gaiman, cast members including Ian McShane and John Hodgman, and all-new footage of Coraline! This video is first in a series of featurettes, presented exclusively by Rotten Tomatoes over the course of "Coraline Sneak Peek Week".
This video is shown courtesy of Rotten Tomatoes and IGN. "Coraline" ©2008 Focus Features and LAIKA Entertainment House.
The Story of Coraline:
In this featurette, Henry Selick and writer Neil Gaiman describes Coraline's unusual tale. She lives a life that's way too normal and her parents ignore her, when she finds a small, bricked-off door in the den. However, at midnight, it turns into a portal to another version of her house where everything is wonderful and magical, and she has more idealized copies of her parents that lavish attention on her and are much better cooks. However, she soon realizes that it's a trap set by the Other Mother to ensnare her and take her soul.
"Coraline" is adapted from an award-winning novel by Neil Gaiman, enchanting yet chilling. Henry Selick details how he is treating his story with his own stop-motion genius.
The World of Coraline:
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Tim Burton must have rubbed off on the director, Henry Selick.
He worked with Burton by directing Nightmare Before Christmas and James & the Giant Peach.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0783139/
Thankfully, he returned to animation after directing Monkeybone. =^)
- TAE
Sneak Peek:
“Coraline” (due in theaters February 2009)
Take an inside glimpse at this amazing stop-motion production. Beware – there are a few story spoilers within. Could it be as good or better than “The Nightmare Before Christmas?"
Making of:
Neil Gaiman's fairy tale horror, "Coraline" is being adapted as a stop-motion animated film by Henry Selick, the director of "The Nightmare Before Christmas" and "James and the Giant Peach". It is set to be released on February 6, 2009, and it's the first stop-motion animated film to be shot in stereoscopic 3D.
Here is a look behind the scenes of the film, with interviews from Selick and Gaiman, cast members including Ian McShane and John Hodgman, and all-new footage of Coraline! This video is first in a series of featurettes, presented exclusively by Rotten Tomatoes over the course of "Coraline Sneak Peek Week".
This video is shown courtesy of Rotten Tomatoes and IGN. "Coraline" ©2008 Focus Features and LAIKA Entertainment House.
The Story of Coraline:
In this featurette, Henry Selick and writer Neil Gaiman describes Coraline's unusual tale. She lives a life that's way too normal and her parents ignore her, when she finds a small, bricked-off door in the den. However, at midnight, it turns into a portal to another version of her house where everything is wonderful and magical, and she has more idealized copies of her parents that lavish attention on her and are much better cooks. However, she soon realizes that it's a trap set by the Other Mother to ensnare her and take her soul.
"Coraline" is adapted from an award-winning novel by Neil Gaiman, enchanting yet chilling. Henry Selick details how he is treating his story with his own stop-motion genius.
The World of Coraline:
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Tim Burton must have rubbed off on the director, Henry Selick.
He worked with Burton by directing Nightmare Before Christmas and James & the Giant Peach.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0783139/
Thankfully, he returned to animation after directing Monkeybone. =^)
- TAE
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Movie Watchers
Siggraph nominated films: 8848, EGO, & Stilt Walkers
Check out these Siggraph nominated films:
8848: Student film from a son to his father
EGO: Internal struggle
Stilt Walkers: Boyhood fantasy; some think it's like Terry Gilliam's work
Enjoy!
8848: Student film from a son to his father
EGO: Internal struggle
Stilt Walkers: Boyhood fantasy; some think it's like Terry Gilliam's work
Enjoy!
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Outside the Empire
T-Time with tED
Super random video where I grow wings, I dress like a pirate, I talk to myself (in at least three different ways), I dance, and animated: (1) Penguin with three legs. (2) Stick of bubblegum. (3) Bruce Willis Happy Meal. (4) Guy with head on fire. (5) Cursing fish. (6) And Girl Scout cookies (now with extra Girl Scout)!
It's funny. Not like "my dog died" kind of funny. But more like, "my dog died while choking on your cat" kind of funny! Check it out! And...
Enjoy!
- TAE
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2 - Digital Shorts,
4 - Animated Effects
Planet 51 Trailer
Everybody see the Planet 51 Trailer?
It’s pretty funny. I saw it with Witch Mountain last week.
Planet 51 IMDB page:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0762125/
New directors, but the writer contributed to Shrek 1 & 2 (the good ones).
Done by Sony, so that’s Chubbchubbs, Monster House, Open Season, Surf’s Up, Beowulf, and the coming Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. (But all those were done in-house; this is a new animation studio and Sony picked up this film from them.)
Sony has yet to get their first 3D hit movie (Polar Express was a hit, but it was WB even though Sony animated it), but Chubbchubbs won the Academy Award for animated short and Surf’s Up and Monster House were nominated for best animated film. So I guess they’re remaining confident (even though they haven’t hit yet) and are trying new things with aliens (P51) and a children’s book (Chance of Meatballs).
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Planet 51 (2009)
Plot Synopsis:
Captain Charles "Chuck" Baker must navigate his way through the dazzling, but bewildering, landscape of 'Planet 51' in order to escape becoming a permanent part of the 'Planet 51' Alien Invaders Space Museum.
Directors:
Jorge Blanco
Javier Abad (co-director)
Writer:
Joe Stillman (writer)
Release Date:
20 November 2009 (USA)
Enjoy!
- TAE
It’s pretty funny. I saw it with Witch Mountain last week.
Planet 51 IMDB page:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0762125/
New directors, but the writer contributed to Shrek 1 & 2 (the good ones).
Done by Sony, so that’s Chubbchubbs, Monster House, Open Season, Surf’s Up, Beowulf, and the coming Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. (But all those were done in-house; this is a new animation studio and Sony picked up this film from them.)
Sony has yet to get their first 3D hit movie (Polar Express was a hit, but it was WB even though Sony animated it), but Chubbchubbs won the Academy Award for animated short and Surf’s Up and Monster House were nominated for best animated film. So I guess they’re remaining confident (even though they haven’t hit yet) and are trying new things with aliens (P51) and a children’s book (Chance of Meatballs).
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Planet 51 (2009)
Plot Synopsis:
Captain Charles "Chuck" Baker must navigate his way through the dazzling, but bewildering, landscape of 'Planet 51' in order to escape becoming a permanent part of the 'Planet 51' Alien Invaders Space Museum.
Directors:
Jorge Blanco
Javier Abad (co-director)
Writer:
Joe Stillman (writer)
Release Date:
20 November 2009 (USA)
Enjoy!
- TAE
Labels:
Movie Watchers,
Sony Animations
Banana Phone (an Empire Short Short)
Yeah. This one's pretty short and uh, silly-tastic.
What do you think? Do you like it? Why?
Animation by SnorreProductions:
http://www.youtube.com/user/snorrepro...
This is our second short from Snorre. Our first was The Killing Room:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=P8NOdiVCugQ
Enjoy!
- TAE
What do you think? Do you like it? Why?
Animation by SnorreProductions:
http://www.youtube.com/user/snorrepro...
This is our second short from Snorre. Our first was The Killing Room:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=P8NOdiVCugQ
Enjoy!
- TAE
Labels:
1 - Animated Shorts,
3 - Short Shorts
Online Disney Games
Did you know that Disney tried an online theme park game, and it didn't work?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Magic_Kingdom
Disney's Virtual Magic Kingdom, also known simply as VMK, was a free massively multiplayer online game run by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Online. It was a virtual representation of the Disneyland and Magic Kingdom theme parks, containing areas and minigames which were based on real park scenery and attractions.
They closed it after two years. So after that failure, they might not try it again, but they probably could do it successfully with a new business plan. Basically, they were only doing it to advertise the parks, rather than making it a separate world that could be magical and could include Disney characters. I even remember seeing these VMK kiosks in the theme parks, where they were obviously trying to build awareness.
I think they should try again with a new name (“Disneyland Online” works), the usual “pay for more features” business model (and the “buy merchandise to also unlock more features” business model), build a version with lower needs for active staff monitoring and involvement (staff cost money, which lowers the profits), add Disney characters, make the park(s) a “magical” place (maybe where you can battle other people, cast spells, or something “magical”), don't try so hard on the boring Disney park ideas (like Hidden Mickeys, pins, etc.), and basically try to make it fun and entertaining like their other online games…
Other online Disney MMOGs:
§ Toontown: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toontown_Online
§ Club Penguin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_penguin
§ Pixie Hollow (Tinker Bell): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixie_Hollow
§ Pirates Online: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toontown_Online
I often wondered why Disney did a Penguin-themed game that isn’t connected to their licenses, but then I realized it’s because they bought it. They didn’t start it.
So I definitely think a theme park game should be in there. They just have to make it enjoyable, market it right, and give it a better business model.
I loved the classic 1990 NES game, Disney’s Adventures in the Magic Kingdom:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adventures_in_the_Magic_Kingdom
You walk around the park, talk to the Disney characters, answer trivia to unlock levels, go on rides as levels, beat the levels, and slowly progress through a story that unlocks more of the park.
Funny. I don’t remember the graphics looking this horrible. =^)
- TAE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Magic_Kingdom
Disney's Virtual Magic Kingdom, also known simply as VMK, was a free massively multiplayer online game run by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Online. It was a virtual representation of the Disneyland and Magic Kingdom theme parks, containing areas and minigames which were based on real park scenery and attractions.
They closed it after two years. So after that failure, they might not try it again, but they probably could do it successfully with a new business plan. Basically, they were only doing it to advertise the parks, rather than making it a separate world that could be magical and could include Disney characters. I even remember seeing these VMK kiosks in the theme parks, where they were obviously trying to build awareness.
I think they should try again with a new name (“Disneyland Online” works), the usual “pay for more features” business model (and the “buy merchandise to also unlock more features” business model), build a version with lower needs for active staff monitoring and involvement (staff cost money, which lowers the profits), add Disney characters, make the park(s) a “magical” place (maybe where you can battle other people, cast spells, or something “magical”), don't try so hard on the boring Disney park ideas (like Hidden Mickeys, pins, etc.), and basically try to make it fun and entertaining like their other online games…
Other online Disney MMOGs:
§ Toontown: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toontown_Online
§ Club Penguin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_penguin
§ Pixie Hollow (Tinker Bell): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixie_Hollow
§ Pirates Online: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toontown_Online
I often wondered why Disney did a Penguin-themed game that isn’t connected to their licenses, but then I realized it’s because they bought it. They didn’t start it.
So I definitely think a theme park game should be in there. They just have to make it enjoyable, market it right, and give it a better business model.
I loved the classic 1990 NES game, Disney’s Adventures in the Magic Kingdom:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adventures_in_the_Magic_Kingdom
You walk around the park, talk to the Disney characters, answer trivia to unlock levels, go on rides as levels, beat the levels, and slowly progress through a story that unlocks more of the park.
Funny. I don’t remember the graphics looking this horrible. =^)
- TAE
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Disney Dimension
Directors Love Actors 3: Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen
Collaborations: "Freaks and Geeks," "Undeclared," "The 40 Year Old Virgin," "Knocked Up," "Funny People"
Since he discovered Seth Rogen in Vancouver while casting his cult television series "Freaks and Geeks," Judd Apatow has cast the burly Canuck in every single project he's directed, from the "Freaks" follow-up, "Undeclared," to a key supporting turn in Apatow's big-screen debut, "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," and eventually the lead role in last year's "Knocked Up." (He also stars in Apatow's new project, next summer's "Funny People" with Adam Sandler). Along the way, he's encouraged Rogen's own career as a writer, producing the scripts Rogen penned with his writing partner Evan Goldberg for "Superbad" and "Pineapple Express." An auteurist might want to believe that for Apatow, Rogen represents an alter ego for the director, the slovenly secular Jewish, pot-smoking, foul-mouthed guy whose gruff exterior belies his sensitive core. The reality behind the relationship may be a little more practical. "He was just so funny to hang around with, and he would improvise some hilarious lines that no writers could ever come up with," Apatow told Bullz-Eye.com of Rogen. "He was such a good writer [on 'Undeclared'] that it was almost embarrassing, because his scripts were better than most everybody else's scripts, and he was a kid...when I got ["The 40-Year-Old Virgin"], I made him one of the stars so I could... force him to come to set every day and pitch jokes for all the other actors."
Seth Rogen's Apatow films:
- Pineapple Express (2008) - Judd produced
- Funny People (2009)
- Superbad (2007) - Judd produced
- Knocked Up (2007)
- The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005)
- Undeclared (TV; 2001-2003)
- Freaks and Geeks (TV; 1999-2000)
See also: Apatow is one of Hollywood's most loyal filmmakers in Hollywood, and has built a huge stable of dependable performers including Jonah Hill, Jay Baruchel, and Jason Segel, the second actor put on the Seth Rogen track when he got to write his own Apatow-produced vehicle, "Forgetting Sarah Marshall."
From:
http://www.ifc.com/film/film-news/2008/10/movie-marriages-four-actordire.php
Andy Samberg is linked to Seth in that they both did a Google sketch for MTV's Movie Awards back in 2005.
- TAE
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Directors Love Actors
Why is Sorcerer's Apprentice doing so horribly?
Why? Why? WHYYYY????
It looked so good, and yet here it is...
Domestic Total as of Jul. 25, 2010: $42,609,020
Well, is it doing better overseas? No, it's doing worse...
Foreign: $25,300,000
Well, how much did it cost? Much more than it's making...
Production Budget: $150 million
So with Prince of Persia hitting below expectations (I think it's because the movie had an Orlando Bloom--Jake Gyllenhaal--but no Jack Sparrow), and Sorcerer's Apprentice bombing hard, does this mean Jerry Bruckheimer's clout is going down?
Maybe he should stick to adult action movies instead of trying to bridge gaps to the family market?
My best guess is that this movie fell in the middle. With the lack of exotic locations and adventure that was missing from the trailer (just some jokes and cool effects), the audience really didn't get any sense of story or fun from the trailers, which means it didn't appeal to women and families: the action and dragons were aimed more at an adult male audience. However, the adult male audience looked at the humor and Disney branding and wasn't interested.
The result is that the film got lost in the middle, between the two audiences.
Anyway, that's my best guess why this movie didn't do well, because a lot of people were pleasantly surprised by it when they saw it (which is another hint that the trailer wasn't doing it justice).
- TAE
It looked so good, and yet here it is...
Domestic Total as of Jul. 25, 2010: $42,609,020
Well, is it doing better overseas? No, it's doing worse...
Foreign: $25,300,000
Well, how much did it cost? Much more than it's making...
Production Budget: $150 million
So with Prince of Persia hitting below expectations (I think it's because the movie had an Orlando Bloom--Jake Gyllenhaal--but no Jack Sparrow), and Sorcerer's Apprentice bombing hard, does this mean Jerry Bruckheimer's clout is going down?
Maybe he should stick to adult action movies instead of trying to bridge gaps to the family market?
My best guess is that this movie fell in the middle. With the lack of exotic locations and adventure that was missing from the trailer (just some jokes and cool effects), the audience really didn't get any sense of story or fun from the trailers, which means it didn't appeal to women and families: the action and dragons were aimed more at an adult male audience. However, the adult male audience looked at the humor and Disney branding and wasn't interested.
The result is that the film got lost in the middle, between the two audiences.
Anyway, that's my best guess why this movie didn't do well, because a lot of people were pleasantly surprised by it when they saw it (which is another hint that the trailer wasn't doing it justice).
- TAE
Labels:
Disney Dimension
Our new music video: Ballad of Moses
Moses' life gets flipped, turned upside down when God tells him to lead the Jews into the promised land.
Also, killing that first guy was probably not the best move.
SONG CREDITS
Performance and Music Composed by OTizzle
Lyrics by Ed "word" Price
Produced by MattyO
http://youtube.com/mattyobrien1
(Note: a music producer is essentially the director of music, who directs the performer to tweak the music, tempo, voice, and lyrics in order to get the song to fit right)
VIDEO CREDITS
Directed, animated, and edited by MattyO
Produced and written by Ed 'word' Price
Starring O-Tizzle
Enjoy!
- TAE
Also, killing that first guy was probably not the best move.
SONG CREDITS
Performance and Music Composed by OTizzle
Lyrics by Ed "word" Price
Produced by MattyO
http://youtube.com/mattyobrien1
(Note: a music producer is essentially the director of music, who directs the performer to tweak the music, tempo, voice, and lyrics in order to get the song to fit right)
VIDEO CREDITS
Directed, animated, and edited by MattyO
Produced and written by Ed 'word' Price
Starring O-Tizzle
Enjoy!
- TAE
Despicable Me - the music
If you've seen the posters or trailers for Universal's upcoming animated 3D movie "Despicable Me," you're probably wondering what's it all about. It features the voice talents of comedians like Steve Carell, Jason Segel, Russell Brand, and Kristen Wiig, and strangely a nearly all hip-hop soundtrack led by Pharrell Williams of the Neptunes and N.E.R.D.
Pharrell contributes four songs to the soundtrack of the movie about a supervillain, Gru (Carrell), who considers walking away from his army of minions when he meets three little girls who see him as a father figure.
The trailer already features the Pharrell written and produced theme "Despicable Me." He also contributes "Fun, Fun, Fun," "Prettiest Girls," and "Rocket's Theme." He also co-wrote and produced a track for Robin Thicke, "My Life," as well as "I'm on a Roll" by former Clique Girlz members Destinee & Paris.
Pharell also wrote and produced songs for the movie's characters The Minions titled "Minion Mambo" and for orphaned character Agnes, titled "The Unicorn Song." The soundtrack also features a pair of #1 disco hits, "You Should Be Dancing" by The Bee Gees and "Boogie Fever" by The Sylvers.
Pharrell's score for "Despicable Me" can be heard in its entirety when the movie hits theaters on July 9th. The soundtrack hits stores a few days prior on July 6th.
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