Wednesday, March 28, 2012

"Unsupervised" season 1 finale review: "Superbad" in cartoons

     Although it was from the people that brought you the hilarious show Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia, it doesn't have the same comedy charm.
      Like Archer the animation is highly distracting and no comedy. But the story seems to like a Superbad in cartoons.
     So see it if you want I don't care.  

The new Jim Henson animated/puppet show titled "ImaginOcean"

      While we might be waiting a while for the Jim Henson Company to do a Fraggle Rock movie or bring The Muppet Show back to TV, they’ve just signed on to do an animated series. It’s based on a family touring stage production called ImaginOcean, created by John Tartaglia, which follows three fish friends and their underwater sea adventures.
        Deadline broke the news of Henson coming onboard with Jellyfish Jive Prods, which owns the rights to the show.
        ImaginOcean is a glow in the dark touring stage production, which you can buy tickets to at its official site. Here’s a description:
       A one-of-a-kind live black-light puppet show, John Tartaglia’s ImaginOcean is a magical undersea adventure for kids of all ages. Tank, Bubbles and Dorsel and three best friends who just happen to be fish, and they’re about to set out on a remarkable journey of discovery. And it all starts with a treasure map. As they swim off in search of clues, they’ll sing, they’ll dance, and they’ll make new friends, including everyone in the audience. Ultimately they discover the greatest treasure of all: friendship. Jam-packed with music ranging from swing to R&B to Big Band, John Tartaglia’s ImaginOcean is a blast from the first big splash to the last wave goodbye.
          Of course, that’s for the stage show. Henson’s Digital Puppetry Studio will animate the characters and put them into all new adventures if the show gets fully produced and picked up.
          Well if its from Henson then it must be good.

"Hotel Transylvania" teaser trailer

      The first trailer for my anticipated film has come out and looks amazing. I can’t say I love Adam Sandler’s work, but his voice on Dracula is great, but I also don’t find it to be particularly offensive. I do still like quite a few of the small visual touches in the trailer, and I hope to see a lot more of that in the final film.
      You can totally tell the voice of Sandler and Andy Samberg in this trailer.

Monday, March 26, 2012

"Archer" season 3 finale review: "Again Weird"

    The FX animated series has come to an end this season. And good thing too.
    The animation is a bit distracting and as for the humor its also a bit not funny and immature. Doesn't really show any new spy stuff or classical stuff like from a James Bond movie.
    Well check it if you want but you shouldn't.

"The Adventures of Tintin" DVD review: "Rent it"

     This movie was awesome my parents loved it too, my siblings not so much mabie because there sluts (they never read this.....nobody reads this).
      Doesn't really have any good special features, except for a little history on why Steven Spielberg wanted to make this and how he was gonna make it live-action with an animated Snowy. And how Herge, the creator of the Tintin, died while talking to Spielberg to make the movie.
       So rent it the Golden Globe winner and Acadamy Award nominated film even though I bought it because it was half off.    

"Puss in Boots" DVD review: "Buy it"

     This was one of my favorite movies that I had fun in a theater. And my parents and siblings loved it, as they don't like that many movies.
      The DVD requires great bonus features and deleted scene that would of made the story more epic. And the commentaries, which I love watching since it gives you more to the movie. With a new short titled The Three Diablos, so does Puss and Kitty have kids now or what? And that Kitty chick is one hot cartoon.
       So any ways buy it, and I saw a a copy of it at Wal-Mart for $14 so if you live in Klamath then you should buy it. Even though I didnt.

Ty Burrell now in "Mr.Peabody and Sherman"

     Modern Family star Ty Burrell may be best known for playing a doofus on the small screen, but he’ll be voicing a genius on the big one. Burrell has just replaced Robert Downey, Jr. in Mr. Peabody & Sherman, DreamWorks’ 3D, CG film based on characters from Jay Ward‘s Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons.
      Burrell will voice Peabody, a brilliant dog. Max Charles, who’ll appear as a young Peter Parker in this summer’s The Amazing Spider-Man, will voice Peabody’s “pet boy” Sherman. Rob Minkoff (The Lion King) is directing from a script by Craig Wright, which sees the titular pair trying to set things right after certain changes caused by their time machine threaten to destroy the space-time continuum.
       This sounds good. I mean he's like the best character in the show and like me he is from Oregon.

First "Madagascar 3 Europes Most Wanted": I'm kinda tired of this song

   While the Madagascar franchise has never drawn Pixar levels of respect (what does, really?), for kid-oriented entertainment you could do a lot worse that these films. The series has generally been cute, mildly amusing, and totally inoffensive — which may not sound like glowing praise, but that’s a lot more than I can say for Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked — and the newest entry, Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted seems to be along the same lines.
          Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, and Jada Pinkett Smith are on board once again as a quartet of Central Park Zoo animals just trying to get back to New York. Unfortunately, they wind up in Europe instead, where they’re chased by a ruthless animal control squad led by Capitaine Chantel DuBois (Frances McDormand). In an effort to escape their clutches, they take up with a circus traveling across the continent, meeting new friends like Vitaly the tiger (Bryan Cranston), Gia the jaguar (Jessica Chastain), and Stefano the sea lion (Martin Short) along the way.
            I’ll say this for Madagascar 3: There’s some serious talent involved here. Not only does the movie boast a stellar cast, it also has a screenplay by Noah Baumbach, whose Fantastic Mr. Fox was one of the most lovable all-ages films I’ve seen in years. True, this trailer doesn’t look like anything special, but I choose to be optimistic that the actual film will a cut above the usual kiddie fare.
             And haven't we heard enough of the Sexy and I Know it song with the M&M's commercial?  

Sunday, March 25, 2012

New "Madagascar 3" poster

      This movie still looks not good if you ask me.

"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" co-creator tells fans to give Micheal Bay a chance, and turtles/aliens will be animated insted of dudes in costumes

      Lots of fans were outraged with Transformers director Micheal Bay's comment when he said that the famous turtles are going to be an alien race. Then Bay quickly shot back by advising everyone to “take a breath, and chill,” asserting that he was “working closely with one of the original creators of Ninja Turtles to help expand and give a more complex back story.” Now co-creator Peter Laird has spoken out, and what do you know, he agrees with Bay.
       Laird took to his blog (poor guy) to respond to the “turtles as alien” controversy, advising fans to “wait and see what might come out of this seemingly ill-conceived plan.”
        Laird isn’t offering a wholehearted endorsement of Bay’s idea; actually, he seems pretty ambivalent about it. But he seems more willing than his fans are to give it a shot. Hears what he said-
      A few people — who don’t seem to understand that I am no longer in control of the property — want me to stop this, somehow. Obviously, I can’t do that, even if I wanted to.
      But I would actually encourage TMNT fans to swallow the “chill pill” Mr. Bay recently suggested they take, and wait and see what might come out of this seemingly ill-conceived plan. It’s possible that with enough truly creative brainpower applied to this idea, it might actually work. I’m not saying it’s probable, or even somewhat likely… but it IS possible.
         Laird then goes on to explain that in fact, “I have realized that in one way it IS truly a genius notion.” You see, making the turtles aliens finally offers a good excuse to create the fifth Ninja Turtle he’s been pitched over the years, or at least a better one than “the harebrained ‘there was an extra Turtle in the bowl, etc.’ idea.” “[F]or the first time… someone has come up with a way to have as many freakin’ Turtles as they want,” he notes. “I mean, if the TMNT are actually members of an alien race, there could be a whole PLANET of them! Joy.”
          If you’re a Ninja Turtles lover that’s still upset about Bay’s comments, it’s well worth heading over to read his blog post in full. And lest you think Laird’s simply being facetious, CBM followed up with the TMNT creator to ask whether he was being sarcastic or genuine about the idea being “genius.” His reply: “Both, actually.”
           It can’t be easy for Laird to watch someone else playing with the characters he invented, especially when the filmmakers are changing so much about them. Given that, this is probably about as warm and measured a response as can be expected. And Laird is right that we don’t actually have any idea yet how this change will pan out. It’s doubtful Laird’s statements will kill the fury completely, but perhaps the shouting will give way to grumbling so the Internet can move on to getting mad about the next absurd Hollywood reboot. Like how there gonna make Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn have supernatural elements.
            I am kinda mad at Bay's decision I mean there mutant, they fell in a sewer with radio active ooze and its probably gonna be like the alien ooze in Spider-Man that made him evil. And like Rise of the Planet of the Apes they will be mo-cap instead of the old Turtle movies were it was dudes dressed in costumes. This is like if Peter Parker never got bit by a spider and was just an alien costume.  But I got one word for Bay, f*** you. Oh and what happened to that rat guy that teaches them karate?  

Wes Anderson's directed Sony phone by Laika

  Wes Anderson who directed Fantastic Mr. Fox has made an ad for some kinda phone by Sony. Sure, it’s an ad, but there is a recognizable Anderson impulse at work here. And Laika’s animation, as always, is pretty wonderful. Just like Coraline.
      Its pretty good check it out.

Unused "Akira" storyboards

      Most fans of Katsuhiro Otomo‘s 1988 animated masterpiece Akira never wanted a live action remake to happen. But Warner Bros., the studio who holds the rights, has been pushing the issue for about five years. Almost every single prominent actors in his late-twenties or early-thirties was floated as possibly playing the star of the film, Kaneda, and several directors have been attached too. The most recent being Jaume Collet-Serra who almost got the film in front of cameras – he had even auditioned and cast some roles – before the studio pulled the plug on the film for what feels like the 10th time.
       A live action Akira may still happen but, for now, it just lives in that weird limbo of films that got close but never made it. Which just means, for years to come, we’ll hopefully be rewarded with glimpses at pre-production work hinting at what could have been.
       The first instance of that has now been revealed: unused storyboards from one of the film’s earliest incarnations. They show imagery that’s both directly from the original film (and graphic novels) as well as a few twists that are very unlike the source material. Check them out below-

        I haven't seen this film yet but it does look cool, and making it live-action is kinda ruining the experience. 

"Clerks: The Animated Series" could return in 2013

      Clerks: The Animated Series might be edging towards a return in 2013. The series was a very short network primetime show, which many agree was ahead of its time. The series did the same style totally random-funny pop culture-filled jokes that were credited for Family Guy‘s later success. I highly recommend any one who hasn’t seen the show to go check it out, especially if you liked shows like Clone High or Family Guy.
       While the series was born out of Kevin Smith’s 1994 independent film Clerks, the series was a lot more broad and expansive in scope.
       
         Only two episodes were aired by ABC in 2000 before the show was canceled. The six-produced episodes were released on DVD and became a cult hit. Enough so that Harvey Weinstein wanted to produce an animated direct-to-video film titled Clerks: Sell Out based on the series. The movie was to have involved Dante and Randal making a movie about their lives at the Quick Stop.
           But when Weinstein left Miramax, the rights to the Clerks Animated characters was left in the hands of the Disney Corporation, which had no interest in pursuing any future projects based on the property. However, Miramax was sold in 2011, allowing for a return.
            Kevin Smith announced on Twitter yesterday that “Miramax 2.0 and I are hoping to give you new eps weekly next year.” So we might see new episodes of Clerks: The Animated Series in 2013 — but in what form? On Television? On Home Video? Or more likely — distributed digitally (Netflix, web, hulu…etc).
             But to be honest I never even thought there was a Clerks cartoon.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Brad Bird finally discussing "Incredables 2" and "Madagascar 3" to premiere at Cannes

     It took Pixar four years to follow up Toy Story with Toy Story 2, and another eleven to get around to releasing Toy Story 3, but that unhurried pace worked out just fine for the studio. The two sequels are every bit as beloved as the original was, and that success has everything to do with the fact that Pixar waited for the right story to come along, rather than simply cobbling together sequel after sequel to maximize their profits. Unlike Cars.
     Now Brad Bird is taking a similar approach with The Incredibles, which opened in 2004 and has had fans begging for a sequel ever since. “I would not say no to [The Incredibles 2], because I really love that world and I love those characters,” he told IFC. But he doesn’t want to move on it until he’s got a plan in place, hears what he said-
      I really love those characters and if I can figure out a whole story to do I would do it. But one of the advantages that we had in the original ‘Incredibles’ was that several of the characters had never really got to flex their muscles before. They were repressed, and it was about them discovering their own abilities… Any sequel to it, that particular thing — which is really a wonderful thing to be able to explore in a movie — that’s sort of gone. And so you have to find something that is equally interesting to do in a sequel.
       See this is why I like Pixar they not only make movies but they actually take there time creating a beautiful story that grows into our hearts.
       Now going on to Dreamworks-
       Having previously premiered Shrek, Shrek 2, Over the Hedge, and Kung Fu Panda at Cannes, DreamWorks will head back to the Croisette this year to debut Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted. The animated comedy sequel is only the second title announced so far from this year’s lineup, following Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom. Madagascar 3 may seem on the surface like it’d be out of place at a prestigious European film festival, but then again, it does boast a script by Noah Baumbach. Cannes runs May 16-27 this year; Madagascar 3‘s theatrical release will hit June 8.
        I still don't have good good thoughts on this movie. 

Universal to retry to adapt "The Cat in the Hat" but this time with CG animation

      I don't think that any one remembers the Mike Myers stared live-action adaption about the classic story by the most read author Dr. Seuss. It was a critical disappointment that made Audrey Stone Geisel declare that she’d never let Hollywood make a live-action adaptation of her late husband’s work again. Will I wouldn't either after that movie and How the Grinch Stole Christmas (the live-action one not the classic animated one). Since Blu Sky's Dr. Seuss adapted film Horton Hears a Who, it is still the most well critiqued film based on a book by the author, The Lorax is still the most dominated Seuss film at box-office beating John Carter and being the most highest grossing film in the list.
     Well now it looks like Illumination Entertainment is the home of Seuss film. Thats good because I do not want an other live-action adaption of these classic books.
     It's good to make a better Cat in the Hat since he's like basically the mascot of the Seuss books. Also will Illumination animate the Seuss characters in the live-action/animated biopic starring and produced by Johnny Depp.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

"Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" sequel has a name and release date

    Since I heard that the original directors of the first film aren't in this then I got depressed 1. because I'm 13 and I have a blog and 2. there not in it.
    Well the animators of the first one will work on it now since the sequel is called Cloudy 2: Revenge of the Leftovers.
    The release date will be on December 20th 2013. I just wanna see this because the Horrible Bosses writers will write.

First "real" images for "Hotel Transylvania"

   This is a huge comeback to the long disappeared Samurai Jack creator Genndy Tartovsky. Now he'll be making a Halloween themed film at Sony, with basically the same cast of Grown Ups.
    These are new images-

    In the first image from left to right, that’s Dracula’s daughter Mavis (Selena Gomez), the werewolves Wayne and Wanda (Steve Buscemi and Molly Shannon), Murray the Mummy (Cee Lo Green), Dracula (Adam Sandler), and Frank (Kevin James)… and those flouting glasses is Griffin the Invisible Man (David Spade). The second photo shows Dracula and Johnnystein, Mavis’ human suitor voiced by Andy Samberg.
    This actually looks good.
 

 

Sunday, March 11, 2012

"Bob's Burgers" season 2 review: "Weird"

    I've seen the TV spots for this and they just look weird.
    The animation kinda looks like something from the Rugrats and The Simpsons, or Hey Arnold! I'm not really a fan of these Animation Domination I only like Napoleon Dynamite but its over now.
    So I don't know if you want to see it then see it.

"Napoleon Dynamite" season 1 finale review: "Too short"

    The season finale of Napoleon Dynamite happened last Sunday, and it was amazing. But it was too short though. I mean we didn't get any details on what happened to Kip's wife and all that. But since Allen Gregory got cancelled there needed to be some time left between those 30 minutes.
    Around the FFA is what the episode is about. And we got to see the turning point of the friendship between Napoleon and Pedro. By the way my room kinda looks like Pedro's room. We also got to go and see Uncle Rico's point of view between him and his van. The animation in this is amazing and the humor is hilarious.
    Anyway see it its "freakin' sweet".

Saturday, March 10, 2012

"Brave" Japanese Trailer: I would rather go see this in Japan

   This trailer looks like a Studio Ghibli film. It shows more to the epic story. It looks beautiful.

"Ice Age: Continental Drift" Trailer: When will Scrat get the acorn?

I first saw this trailer in The Lorax. It was a treat for the kids but for me it was just cheesy. Hears the plot description-

     Scrat’s nutty pursuit of the cursed acorn, which he’s been after since the dawn of time, has world-changing consequences – a continental cataclysm that triggers the greatest adventure of all for Manny, Diego and Sid. In the wake of these upheavals, Sid reunites with his cantankerous Granny, and the herd encounters a ragtag menagerie of seafaring pirates determined to stop them from returning home.

Phil Lord and Chris Miller offer new detailes to there Lego movie

    When news first broke that Warner Bros. was developing a Lego film, we groaned at the thought of yet another film based on a beloved childhood property (see also: G.I. Joe, Transformers, Battleship, etc.). But then Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs helmers Phil Lord and Chris Miller boarded the project, and the idea of a Lego movie suddenly got much more interesting — especially when Robot Chicken‘s Chris McKay signed on to co-direct as well.
     During this weekend’s press junket for their new film (I wanna see) 21 Jump Street, Lord and Miller offered a few more details on what we could expect from the Lego movie, including a potential title, the status of the film, it’s look, its tone, and even a tiny hint about its plot.
      Hears what they said as an all Lego universe “to the point where if there’s water or clouds or like a big explosion, that will be made out of animated Legos,” and that the tone could be described as “like if Michael Bay kidnapped Henry Selick to make a movie for him.”
       “It involves many worlds. Basically, the least qualified Lego characters in the universe having to keep the world from being frozen together.” (says the duo) I’m not sure what “frozen together” means, exactly, but at the most basic level, it sounds like a plot about the Lego equivalent of unlikely underdog heroes stepping up to save the world. According to Miller, the film is currently titled Lego: The Piece of Resistance.
        I'm not sure if it will be CG or stop-motion but actually sounds good and I have never had fun with Legos.

Kristen Bell to star in "Frozen"

    I've posted about the long in development Frozen. Now everything is coming together. Now Kristen Bell is set to play the lead role as the ice queen.
     Frozen will be based on Hans Christian Andersen‘s 19th century fairy tale, which centers around two friends, a little boy and a little girl. When the boy is kidnapped by the Snow Queen, the little girl ventures out to find and save him. It’s not clear at this point which character Bell is set to play. THR describes her character as the “lead,” which suggests she’ll be voicing the Queen, but it’s also conceivable that the girl could be the central character in Disney’s take on the story.
     I don't know if this is the right choice. But she does have voice experience from the FX show Unsupervised.
    Bell will provide both the speaking and singing voices for her character in Frozen. We haven’t heard any details on who’ll provide the music, though the previous incarnation of the project had composer Alan Menken (Beauty and the Beast) attached. John Lasseter and Peter Del Vecho are on board as producers.
    This could be good.

"Gnomeo and Juliet" sequel titled "Gnomeo and Juliet: Sherlock Gnomes"

    Why!!!!!!!???? Gnomeo and Juliet was okay but good enough for a sequel?
     Elton John‘s Rocket Pictures is getting the ball rolling on Gnomeo & Juliet: Sherlock Gnomes, a sequel to last year’s 3D animated adventure about lively lawn ornaments. John has begun composing new tunes for the film, while returning writers Andy Riley and Kevin Cecil are at work on the script. No director is attached at this time, though the search has already begun. The new film will see Gnomeo and Juliet calling on “the great ornamental detective” Sherlock Gnomes to find out why gnomes have been mysteriously disappearing from suburban England.
      Rocket CEO Steve Hamilton Shaw describes the film as “a fun, broad family film” with “strong musical elements.” James McAvoy and Emily Blunt, who voiced the title characters in the first movie, will likely return, though their involvement has not been confirmed at this time.
    I don't know why there doing this, its not even Shakespeare even more.

"The Lorax" opens up at #1

     I'm surprised that this got #1. Its been a long time since I've seen an animated film place #1, and that was last years Rio. I thought that Project X was gonna place #1 even though it does look like a disappoint.
     At #1 is The Lorax (57% rotten, okay), at #2 is Project X (26% rotten, very bad), at #3 is Act of Valor (29% rotten, very bad).
    Still the only fresh film at box office is at #10 and its (still wanna see) Wanderlust.

"Frankenweenie" to be released in IMAX 3-D

      This movie looks amazing now its gonna be even more amazing with IMAX 3-D. Tim Burton’s comic retelling of the classic Frankenstein tale. Featuring a voice cast that includes Winona Ryder, Catherine O’Hara, Martin Short, and Charlie Tahan, the stop-motion, black and white picture centers around a young boy named Victor whose dog Sparky dies unexpectedly. Heartbroken, Victor finds a way to bring Sparky back to life, setting off a chain of monstrous consequences.
      Since this is a stop-motion black and white film its gonna be the first stop-motion black and white film to be in IMAX 3-D. The film is set to release on October 10.
      I cant wait for this. Another film to be released in IMAX is Prometheus.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Oscar winners "Rango" and "The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore": That was the year of "Rango"

     I think that Rango deserved that Oscar. I mean it was the most fun I've had in a theater next to Rio. And I saw The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore and it deserved it also. But I did think that La Luna was gonna win.
     And Chris Rock said the most hilarious stuff about animation. Its true they do just pay him a million dollars just to say "Its time to go to the store!"
      Even though Tintin lost to The Artist and Rio lost to The Muppets.  

"Brave" TV spot: Just beautiful



This song alone makes me wanna see this.

First look at "Turbo": More like a "Cars" with snails

    This concept art from above looks beautiful. I wanna see this. And the cast is amazing. I mean Bill Hader and Snoop Doug that's perfect. Hader is also in Dreamworks's Me and my Shadow. Also well my mans Micheal Pena and Samuel L. Jackson. Starring Ryan Renolds (also in The Croods)
     Hears what office executive Bill Damaschke said about Renolds-
     "Ryan Reynolds' infectious enthusiasm and humor will bring life to the lead role of Turbo and set the tone for this amazing roster of all-star voice talent. This high-octane journey will take audiences on the race of their lives and completely re-define the traditional notion of moving at a snail's pace!"
   Although the art looks great this promo poster looks terrible-

New "Brave" trailer" More like a clip then a trailer



This movie looks amazing I can't wait. But it looks more like a Dreamworks film then Pixar, I mean from the animation and the jokes, its all there.
Well hears the "trailer".

"How to Train your Dragon" show ads: Dreamworks going with Cartoon Network on this one



This is what makes this show gonna work, Jay Burachul who plays Hiccup in the films will be in the show. Unlike the Kung Fu Panda show.
So now we don't have to wait tell the sequel. The show will be called Dragons which sounds better.
Intriguingly, series exec producer Tim Johnson has emphasized in the past that his Dragons won’t dumb down the show for television, but rather will hew closely to the original’s tone. “We’re actually going a little darker, a little more dramatic, much like the film,” he said in January. ”The goal was not to change it or lighten it for a TV series. The goal is to stay true to it in a TV series and that was actually fairly changing.”
Well that's great.

First "Frankenweenie" trailer: Burton makes a combat to Disney by making the film that got him fired



This was Tim Burton's first film. He made it for Disney, but they fired him because it was weird. Now he finally makes how it deserves to be.
Like The Artist its gonna be in all black in white. Its a spoof to Frankenstein as you can see some resemblance to Igor and Frankenstein's Bride. This just looks amazing.

Teaser for "Despicaple Me 2": An other use to wast time with the Minions



Well we have to wait tell next year in summer for the sequel to the instant classic Despicable Me. Well like other things that promoted the film were the hilarious Minions. Well this is them back in action.

New "ParaNorman" trailer: "Zombieland for kids"



This week is a good week for stop motion trailers. Mabie after this post I'll show you the trailer for Frankenweenie. But these Halloween type movies are coming out in the summer.
Well I loved Coraline and this movie looks like a Tim Burton film itself.

Friday, March 2, 2012

New images of "Hotel Transylvania" and "The Croods"

      I first heard the names Adam Sandler, Kevin James, and Andy Samberg all in an animated film I was hooked.
     Hears a promo poster for Hotel Transylvania-
     Dracula is played by Sandler, witch kinda looks like him. Hears the synopses-
     Welcome to the Hotel Transylvania, Dracula’s (Adam Sandler) lavish five-stake resort, where monsters and their families can live it up, free to be the monsters they are without humans to bother them.  On one special weekend, Dracula has invited some of the world’s most famous monsters – Frankenstein and his bride, the Mummy, the Invisible Man, a family of werewolves, and more – to celebrate his daughter Mavis’s 118th birthday.  For Drac, catering to all of these legendary monsters is no problem – but his world could come crashing down when one ordinary guy stumbles on the hotel and takes a shine to Mavis.
       Now hears The Croods from Dreamworks about a prehistoric family. Hears the plot description-
      The Croods is a 3D comedy adventure from DreamWorks Animation that takes us back to the beginning – to a previously undiscovered era known as the Croodacious – a time when Mother Nature was still experimenting and the flora and fauna we know today hasn’t evolved yet. At the heart of this comedically chaotic world is the Crood family, led by Grug (Academy Award® winner Nicolas Cage), an over-protective father who, like all dads, is doing all he can to hold his family together as the world around them changes at a dramatic pace.
Together with his wife (Catherine Keener), kids (Emma Stone and Clark Duke) and ornery mother-in-law (Cloris Leachman) in tow, Grug guides his family through this spectacular environment, full of amazing creatures, to find a new cave to call home. Along the way, they encounter Guy (Ryan Reynolds), an imaginative and resourceful newcomer who takes risks and wholeheartedly embraces the promise of tomorrow. Audiences will relate to the hilarious family antics as Guy helps the Croods navigate their way into the bright future.
       Hears a great image-

    

"The Lorax" review: "Wait tell rent"

    I think I'm gonna watch this tomorrow even though the 57% rotten is giving me other thoughts, but I already have plans.
    Shows some pretty good cartoony CG animation witch you never see. It looks exactly like Blu Sky Studio's Horton Hears a Who! A good cast with a good environmental message (basically like Avatar). Some good reviews like "Director Chris Renaud and his team have fun with these dithery, frenetic characters. The film is less special when it slows down and takes a breath of fresh air." But some bad reviews like "The badness of the picture is a shock".
    Anyway wait tell rent, I'm going because of Betty White. An even though Fox News said that its too much political same with Arrietty.

"The Secret World of Arrietty" opens up at #10

     Whats up with these box office scores? I mean Act of Valor got #1 and it got 28% and that's horrible. So what it stars real active navy seals it still sucks. Well hear are the scores-
      At #1 is Act of Valor (28% rotten very bad), #2 is Tyler Perry's Good Deeds (31% rotten okay), and at #3 is Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (43% rotten okay).
    The only two fresh films were Arrietty and (I wanna see) Wanderlust as it got #8 with a sore of 61%. I still want to see Arrietty.

Monday, February 20, 2012

"Rango" wins Annie Awards, "Harry Potter", "Hugo", and "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" win Art Directors Guild

       Disney has filed a compliant to dishonest judging that Dreamworks had the awards rigged. But it was neither Pixar or Dreamworks that won gold it was Nickelodean's Rango.
       Rango winning five awards for best animated feature, character design, writing, and editing, plus the new Members’ Favorite Award.
        Kung Fu Panda 2 and The Adventures of Tintin earned two awards each. Neither DreamWorksPuss in Boots nor Pixar’s Cars 2 won any. Here’s the full list in the link AnnieAwards.org.
       In a short list to honer the art directors are very good. Hears the list-
  • Period Feature Film – HugoDante Ferretti
  • Fantasy Feature Film – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2Stuart Craig
  • Contemporary Feature Film – The Girl With the Dragon TattooDonald Graham Burt
  • One-Hour Single Camera Television Series – Boardwalk Empire
  • Television Movie or Mini-Series – Mildred PierceMark Friedberg
  • Episode of a Half Hour Single-Camera Television Series – Modern Family Episode “Express Christmas” – Richard Berg
  • Episode of a Multi-Camera, Variety, or Unscripted Series – Saturday Night Live Episode “Host Justin Timberlake and Musical Guest Lady Gaga” – Keith Ian Raywood, Eugene Lee, Leo Yoshimura, N. Joseph De Tullio
  • Awards, Music, or Game Shows – 83rd Annual Academy AwardsSteve Bass
  • Commercials and Music Videos – Activision: Call of Duty Episode “Modern Warfare 3″Neil Spisak
       But hears what I think- since in a test to see which movies were the most rented was Just Go with it, No Strings Attached, and Rango. And in an other test for the top pirated films were Fast Five, The Hangover, and Rango, so was last year the year of Rango?
 

       

New images for "Wreck-it Ralph"

      Ever since Despicable Me I think that almost every film that I've seen stars the villain that turns into the hero like MegamindPuss in Boots, and some other films now this time its a villain from the world of video games.
       Starring John C. Reilly as the voice of Ralph, the film follows the title character, an 8-bit video game Bad Guy who dreams of being a hero. In order to change peoples’ perception of him, he travels to another video game land to confront the first person shooter character Sergeant Calhoun, voiced by Jane Lynch. But things don’t work out quite as Ralph planned.
        Directer Rich Moore (The Simpsons, Futurama)said this-
          I love the idea of a very simple 8-bit video game character struggling with the complex question: ‘isn’t there more to life than the role I’ve been assigned?’ In his quest for the answer, we journey with our hero through three visually distinct video game worlds.
          The film opens up November 2. Check out the images in the link below-
          http://www.slashfilm.com/disneys-wreckit-ralph/

New Disney short "Paperman" revealed

      Disney is starting to go all out with shorts. Since they made my favorite The Ballad of Niessie and the short sequel to Tangled, Tangled Ever After. Now a new project is revealed.
      Hears what animator for the short Patrick Osborne had to say-
         We’re finishing up a rather exciting project at Disney in the next few weeks. It’s been keeping me pretty busy and away from this blog. The short is called Paperman. Directed by John Kahrs, the short will be running the festival circuit next year. We’re very proud of this one and can’t wait to show the world.
         That was posted December 29 so “next year” really refers to this year. This short could premiere in front of Disney's new animated project coming out this year called Wreck-it-Ralph.
          

Saturday, February 18, 2012

"The Secret World of Arrietty" review: "See in theaters"

       I love the work of Studio Ghibli, since I think that its Pixar in Japan. My favorites are Kiki's Delivery, Ponyo, and Howl's Moving Castle (those are actually the ones I've seen).
       Beautiful hand-drawn animation, a great cast like Amy Poehler. A wonderful classic story. Critics say "The Secret World of Arrietty is a marvelously captivating animated feature about very tiny people and the full-scale world they inhabit." but some bad reviews like "This could have been, and should have been, a marvelous treat for children of all ages."
       So go see it, I think I might since me and my mom are huge Studio Ghibli fans.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Hints about two new projects from Studio Ghibli

      The Secret World of Arriety is the first Studio Ghibli film to premiere in America since 2009's Ponyo. Well now there are some new hints to whats ahead of this beautiful anime studio.
       Hayao Miyazaki’s son, Goro Miyazaki will be working on a new samurai film that blends fact and fiction and takes place “in the northeastern Tohoku region of Japan during the Middle Ages.”  This one sounds cool.
       The other project is from Evangelion director Hideaki Anno witch doesn't really say anything, hears what he said-
     “Director A” and “Director H” attended a meeting about an exhibition that “Director A” is supervising for the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo this summer. A major highlight of the exhibition will be a new film work specifically made for the event.
         I don't know any of that is but in other news Hayao Miyazaki's film is set to be released sometime in 2013. I just wish that this studio makes a Samurai Jack film.
 

Thursday, February 16, 2012

New Pixar short in the works from the minds of Pete Docter and Andrew Stanton

     There's been talk that now that Finding Nemo directer Andrew Stanton is off directing his first live-action film John Carter (I wanna see) that hes gonna quit working at Pixar. Well hes not- or I hope he isn't. I mean Ratatouille directer Brad Bird made his first live-action directing debut with last years Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol and it was a hit. And it seems that he doing well at the animation studio.
       Well Stanton and directer of Up and with his new film set on the inside of a young girls mind Pete Docter are in works of a new short. Hears what Stanton had to say-
        Yeah. As a matter of fact I’m developing a short film with Pete Docter. There’s an idea that he and I have had for years that we are finally getting around to doing which is kind of funny. We are both way too busy, but we just love the idea of doing this one little project together and then I’ve been… I executive produce a lot of the films over there and so I spend a lot of… People keep thinking I’ve been away from there, but I actually have been on campus for the last year and a half just helping watch over other stuff, but I don’t have a feature film of my own that’s an animated Pixar film that’s coming up soon, no. That’s a ways away.
       Stanton also gave a great follow-up statement that suggests he’s really not going anywhere, with respect to Pixar.
        I think it’s more fear that they think you’re going to get a taste for it and then leave. I’ve been saying this since the beginning, I said “What am I crazy? I worked so hard to help with this environment of this sort of free range chicken of being able to make movies without anybody messing with you, why would I ever want to leave it?” I’ll leave… If I’m making a live action film I’ll leave to actually shoot on location, but anything I’m ever going to develop or work on that’s animated this is my home. I’ve spent twenty years trying to make this my home; I’m not about to leave it.
     Well theirs my answer- 

Friday, January 27, 2012

Audiences angry at Aardman for making fun of Leprosy

    You wouldn't think that an animated film would make fun of something as serious as leprosy disease. Will if you've seen the trailer for Aardman's The Pirates! then you'll see a pretty funny scene were Pirate Captain (voiced by Hugh Grant) lands on a ship and demands gold, only to be told, “Afraid we don’t have any gold old man, this is a leper boat. See?” as a crew member’s arm falls off. Leprosy organizations complained that the scene could aggravate the discrimination and stigma experienced by sufferers of the disease, and Aardman responded by agreeing to change the scene in question.
    “After reviewing the matter, we decided to change the scene out of respect and sensitivity for those who suffer from leprosy. The last thing anyone intended was to offend anyone and it is clear to us that the right way to proceed is to honor the efforts made by organizations like ILEP to educate the public about this disease,” the studio said in a statement. 
       In reference to Aardman’s move, Lepra Health in Action said it was “genuinely delighted that Aardman has decided to amend the film” and commended Aardman for its sensitivity.
       Its nice to see Aardman be the bigger man and change the scene. I wouldn't, I mean I have an idea for an animated movie that is about the point of view of the horse in a western, in a scene the horses owner which is an outlaw shoots the horse. So I'm probably gonna get sued for animal crudity.  

Javier Bardem quits "Despicable Me 2"

      I last posted about Javier Bardem's first animated role in October, that he was hired to do the voice of the villain for the instant classic Despicable Me sequel. Now a slight change in plans has happened.
     The reason why he left was not clear (not because of his voice) so there is no telling why he signed off. But now that hes gone who will the new bad guy named "El Macho" be? I hope its George Lopez that voices, hes my favorite Mexican.
      Then time is running out for Illumination since the film is scheduled to be due on July 3, 2013. I hope Victor comes back because Jason Segal is awesome.

Friday, January 20, 2012

P.J. Hogan to direct "Bone" and Animal Logic to animate

    I last published a post on the new Bone film in the summer. Now there is a new director.
    Australian director P.J. Hogan will direct. He directed Muriel’s Wedding, My Best Friend’s Wedding, and the 2003 version of Peter Pan. And show Greek creator Patrick Sean Smith will write the script. I haven't seen any of those things so I really don't know if this will be good.
    Two films are in the works and there is still no talks if Bone author and illustrator Jeff Smith (also my idol) will be working on a script. But until then it will be shot in Australia (I would of thought that they would shoot in Oregon since most good films were shot there like The Goonies, and since in the comics of Bone it snows and rains and has beautiful creatures and beautiful sites witch is what Oregon is, and like the book Oregon has some strange people, to see what I'm talking about check out Portlandia on IFC because 1: its in Oegon and 2: Fred Armisen is in it).
       The Happy Feet movies and Owls of Ga'hool animation studio will animate. But they do allot of fur and animal stuff I don't know how there gonna make these cartoony creatures. Since I always thought of Jeff Smith's cartooning like a mix of Walt Disney cartoons with Walt Kelley art in a Harry Potter world.
        I really hope that they don't ruin Bone. I still read them and as I know that my friends have grown tired of these comics I still found them to be in my heart, which is what animation does.

New episode of "Angry Birds" seasons short



Well the new levels for Angry Birds Seasons is about a Chinese festival and hears an amazing looking animated short. Hear it is.

Progressive ad featuring "Sonic"



This is by far the best ad I've seen (next to the KIA rat dudes shuffling to Party Rock). The ad features Mario's competitor Sonic. Also makes the lovable Flo into an animated character.

Monday, January 16, 2012

"Tintin" wins Golden Globe



The Golden Globes to me is like a sneek peek at whats coming for the Oscars. Well I saw the Golden Globes and it was the worst one I've seen. I mean none of the people I wanted to win won except for Sofia Vergara and Modern Family. I mean 50/50 was amazing in every way possible. And so was Bridesmaids. Especially with War Horse. But noooo, movies that I never even heard of won like The Artis or whatever.
But still Tintin won. I didn't really care which film won I saw all of them and they were great, I just didn't want Cars 2 to win. Why Cars 2? Why not Winnie the Pooh or Kung Fu Panda even Rio would of been good. The winner announcements above.
Also in awards is The Peoples Choice Awards (doesn't really count) for favorite voice winner is Johnny Depp in Rango. Next to Ann Hathaway, Jack Black, Katy Perry, and Owen Wison.

New "Frankenweenie" image

   This kinda looks good. It shows the heartend side of this horror emotional black and white animated film that only Tim Burton can do. Image above.

New voice actors for "Madagascar 3", more about "Tintin 2 and 3", and talks for a "Puss in Boots 2"

     Well as you can see by the title above that this post is on sequels. So lets start off with the future fail Madagascar 3.
      Entertainment Weekly has announced the new voice members of the sequel is. And these actors are super busy. “Most ubiquitous star” name fighters are Jessica Chastain and Bryan Cranston are being voiced in the film. Other member is Martin Short. They will play circus animals. Co-director Eric Darnell describes Cranston’s character, a Russian-accented Siberian tiger named Vitaly, as “this very conservative tough guy who doesn’t like any change or any outsiders coming into his world,” while Short’s Stefano the sea lion will be “this hilarious comic character — he’s always bubbling with excitement and enthusiasm and is up for anything.” Meanwhile, Chastain will voice Gia the jaguar, who’s “a little more thoughtful, and she’s beautiful” and serves as “a moral compass for the circus.” Chastain and Short trained with a voice coach to gain convincing Italian accents.The image of the group above.
         Now more about the next two Tintin's.  Steven Spielberg says this-
      I’m not going to say which stories have been chosen for Peter Jackson’s sequel because Peter and I agreed that we weren’t going to let that information out yet. The script is now being written. It’s more than one book, but it’s not three books, so that means it’s two books. It’s two and a half books that we’re combining with The Secret of the Unicorn. And Peter will start working on the film this year. When he’s done shooting The Hobbit, he’ll begin his performance capture work with the actors later in 2012, which I’m very excited about. And of course, I’m hoping I’ll be able to direct the third one. I’d love to do the third one because I had so much fun on the first one.
       So it could be The Calculus Affair for the second film.
       Now about the next Puss in Boots. As Antonio Banderas says “I don’t know what is going to happen but I hope we have a continuation of the character,” then he said ”I would love to, obviously. This is a character that I’ve [been playing] for ten years. I think we can still squeeze him a little bit more,” I would love a second Puss in Boots.       

Exhibitors angry that "Beauty and the Beast 3-D" is already in stores

    Just like when The Lion King 3-D came out in theaters, the DVD release came out only a few weeks after. But since Disney released Beauty and the Beast 3-D before the theatrical release, exhibitors are angry at Disney for making that move.
    Hears what Deadline had to say-
     Rival studios tell me that exhibitors are quietly furious that Disney has begun selling the Beauty And The Beast 3D Blu-Ray DVD at Target and Walmart and other retailers without fanfare at the same time the film goes into theaters today.
     The DVD was also on sale since October 2011. Hears what Disney had to say-
               We’ve talked to all of our partners in exhibition about this and have made no secret about the Beauty And The Beast 3D Blu-Ray DVD being available. In fact there are multiple exhibition partners that are tying promotions into the 3D Blu-ray being available, like AMC and Regal.
       But I don't care I still have the original DVD version of Beauty and the Beast so I don't care.  

"Beauty and the Beast 3-D" opens up at #2

    Well the box office are in ans as you can see Beauty and the Beast got a nice spot on the charts as it got to hold #2.
     At #1 is Contraband (46% rotten, okay), at #2 is Beauty and the Beast 3-D (91% fresh, awesome), and at #3 is Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol (93% fresh, awesome). Alvin and the Chipmunks are holding on at #8. Tintin is already out of the box office and it just barley came out. And I just saw it and it was truly amazing. It even won the Golden Globe.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

1st annual 2011 A-wards winners

    Well the winners for the 1st annual 2011 A-wards hear. Check them out. In Bold is the winners.
  • Best movie of the year-
  • 1st place- Arthur Christmas
  • 2nd place- Winnie the Pooh
  • 3rd place- Rango
  • 4th place- Kung Fu Panda 2
  • 5th place- Puss in Boots
  • 6th place- The Adventures of Tintin
  • 7th place- Rio
  • Best animation-
  • 1st place- Rango
  • 2nd place- Rio
  • 3rd place- The Adventures of Tintin
  • 4th place- Winnie the Pooh
  • 5th place- Cars 2
  • 6th place- Kung Fu Panda 2
  • 7th place- Puss in Boots
  • 8th place-  The Smurfs
  • 9th place- Hop
  • 10th place- Mars Needs Moms
  • 11th place- Arthur Christmas
  • 12th place- Gnomeo and Juliet
  • 13th place- Happy Feet Two
  • 14th place- Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
  • Best animation with live-action-
  • 1st place- Rise of the Planet of the Apes
  • 2nd place- Paul
  • 3rd place- Super 8
  • 4th place- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
  • 5th place- Green Lantern
  • 6th place- The Smurfs
  • 7th place- Hop
  • 8th place- Transformers: Dark of the Moon
  • 9th place- Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
  • 10th place- Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
  • 11th place- Source Code
  • 12th place- Real Steel
  • Best voice (male)-
  • 1st place- Jim Cummings- Winnie the Pooh
  • 2nd place- Jessie Eisenberg- Rio
  • 3rd place- Jonny Depp- Rango
  • 4th place- Fred Armisen- The Smurfs
  • 5th place- Jack Black- Kung Fu Panda 2
  • 6th place- George Lopez- The Smurfs
  • 7th place- Antonio Banderas- Puss in Boots
  • 8th place- Patrick Warburton- Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs Evil
  • 9th place- Justin Long- Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
  • 10th place- Owen Wilson- Cars 2
  • Best voice (female)-
  • 1st place- Salma Hayek- Puss in Boots
  • 2nd place- Isla Fisher- Rango
  • 3rd place- Sofia Vergara- Happy Feet Two
  • 4th place- Cristina Applegate- Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
  • 5th place- Anne Hathaway- Rio
  • 6th place- Katy Perry- The Smurfs
  • Best music-
  • 1st place- Rango
  • 2nd place- Puss in Boots
  • 3rd place- The Adventures of Tintin
  • 4th place- Rio
  • 5th place- Kung Fu Panda 2
  • 6th place- Cars 2
  • Best song-
  • Real in Rio- Rio
  • 2nd place- Rango Theme Song- Rango
  • 3rd place- Hello Hello- Gnomeo and Juliet
  • 4th place- Winnie the Pooh Song- Winnie the Pooh
  • 5th place- Americano- Puss in Boots
  • Best directing-
  • 1st place- Steven Speilberg- The Adventures of Tintin
  • 2nd place- Gore Verbrasky- Rango
  • 3rd place- Carlos Saldana- Rio
  • 4th place- Jennifer Yuh Nelson- Kung Fu Panda 2
  • 5th place- Chris Miller- Puss in Boots
  • 6th place-  Raja Gosnell- The Smurfs
  • 7th place- John Lasster- Cars 2
  • 8th place- Sarah Smith- Arthur Christmas
  • Best short-
  • 1st place- The Ballad of Nissie
  • 2nd place- Hawaiian Vacation 
  • 3rd place- I Taw I Taw a Puddy Tat
  • 4th place- Small Fry
  • 5th place- The Smurfs Christmas Carol
  • Best Cartoon of the year-
  • 1st place- The Amazing World of Gumball
  • 2nd place- The Looney Tunes Show
  • 3rd place- MAD
  • 4th place- Fish Hooks
  • 5th place- Spongebob Squarepants
  • 6th place- Kick Buttowski: Suburban Dare Devil
  • 7th place- The Penguins of Madagascar
  • 8th place- Phineas and Ferb
  • 9th place- Tuff Puppy
  • 10th place- Allen Gregory
  • Best cartooning-
  • 1st place- The Looney Tunes Show
  • 2nd place- Kick Buttowski:Suburban Dare Devil
  • 3rd place- Tuff Puppy
  • 4th place- Spongebob Squarepants
  • 5th place- Fish Hooks
  • 6th place- Allen Gregory
  • Best video game-
  • 1st place- Call of Duty: MW3
  • 2nd place- Angry Birds Seasons 2012 
  • 3rd place- Batman: Arkham City
  • 4th place- Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
  • 5th place- Just Dance 3
  • 5th place- The Black Eyed Peas Experience
  • 6th place- Sonic Generations
  • 7th place- Mario and Sonic at the London Olympic Games
  • Best video game animation-
  • 1st place- Angry Birds Seasons 2012
  • 2nd place- Batman: Arkham City
  • 3rd place- Just Dance 3
  • 4th place- Rayman Origins
  • 5th place- Sonic Generations
  • 6th place- Mario and Sonic at London Olympic Games
   So those are the winners, thanks for voting (sarcastic), you know I have no life but I do have feelings.

"Beauty and the Beast 3-D" review: "See in theaters"

    I haven't seen Beauty and the Beast since I was five probably and will in 3-D seems like the next step. This is probably better then The Lion King 3-D.
     Beautiful animation that only Disney can do. Great story, probably the best romantic comedy in history. Amazing 3-D affects. But we'll have to see how Finding Nemo 3-D does.
     So go see in theaters, remember history.

"Allen Gregory" canceled with new Animation Domination Fox block

    Will now I know why Allen Gregory had such a short first season. The show got canceled last week leaving Jonah Hill's show a bust. I actually liked Allen Gregory, it was nominated on my A-wards (no one even voted, come on people I have no life but I do have feelings).
      With Allen Gregory canceled Fox has made a new block featuring the Animation Domination shows, kinda like Cartoon Network with Adult Swim. So we'll be seeing some more Family Guy and Simpsons, also with Napoleoan Dynamite (review coming soon). It will start from 11 pm to 12:30 am on Saturdays. And in January 13th, Fox will feature four new animated shows. Adult Swim producers Nick Weidenfeld, and Hend Baghdady will produce the time block.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

"Ultimate Spider-Man" to premiere April 1st, with new Marval block on Disney XD

     I wasn't really a fan of those super hero shows growing up, mainly since I stopped watching Dora tell I was nine. I did like The Spectacular Spider-Man but it got canceled and the creator went to work on Young Justice on Cartoon Network. But now theirs a new Spider-Man in town with a new special place for all things Marval, on Disney XD.
       The new Spider-Man show will premiere on April 1st. It will have the voice of Drake off of Drake and Josh, Drake Bell and Spider-Man creator Stan Lee will be in it too. Also will there be special times for like The Avengers: Earths Mightiness Heroes and all that

"Finding Nemo 3-D" teaser trailer



Don't get me wrong, I love Finding Nemo but in 3-D? Theirs gotta be a stop to this. I mean with The Lion King and the upcoming Beauty and the Beast.
The trailer is above, and kinda looks good.

"Frozen" to be CG rather than hand drawn

    I was really excited for a new hand drawn thing from Disney when I saw the new Winnie the Pooh, but now Disney wants to act all cool and make it CG. But hey, Tangled was an instant classic, since it was Disney's first CG fairy tale. Also it was announced that it will be in 3-D (of course it is).
    So theirs what that is. But really I want to see some more hand drawn stuff, I mean I saw half of the new Mexican version of Top Cat and it was just amazing. It had the best toon looking animation I've seen. And even better that its from the studio that made the adaption of my favorite El Chavo into an animated series (some cool Mexican cartoon I watch when I go to Mexico).

Sunday, January 8, 2012

"Tintin" movie with "Tintin" cartoon mash up



I love mash up trailers especially the True Grit and Toy Story mash ups. This one features the new movie and the lovable cartoon version of Tintin.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

New "Brave" image

    USA Today released allot of new images for movies in 2012. So we are gonna look at the one from Brave.
   Man, I think this image shows the hearten side of the film. And I just love any picture that shows that beautiful red hair. Imagine animating that. So there it is it looks amazing.

First "Tangled Ever After" clip



If you want to go down memory lane or want to introduce Beauty and Beast to your kids then you can catch it in 3-D opening out in Friday. But introducing it is a short sequel to my favorite Tangled.
The clip kind a reminds me of Lord of the Rings. And speaking of sequels Warner Bros. will make a second Horrible Bosses, don't get me wrong Horrible Bosses is one of the best films I've seen in 2011, but this will probably be a fail like The Hangover Part 2. I mean now what, are they gonna try kill more bosses? Also there is talks for a second Bridesmaids, and that also was the funniest movie I've seen with Horrible Bosses. Well I love Kristen Wiig (especially on Saturday Night Live) but if shes not gonna be in the sequel then I don't want to see it. So yeah Wiig isn't gonna be in the sequel because she thought that it never really needed a sequel, so now the funniest chick in the movie Melissa McCarty will now star in it her own. I hope Wiig is in it.