
Certainly you can get your ‘pops’ a boring ol’ necktie like you have for the past 8 Father’s Days in a row … but imagine treating the pillar of your family to a Fantastic Mr. Fox screening complete with a feast inspired by the quirky Wes Anderson film.
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2 commentsFor those of us in the Northeast, it’s been a long; frigid winter. Our collective cabin fever hit a boiling point. But here we are just a few days from Daylight Savings Time followed by the official start of spring! As such, I would like to provide a list of springtime movie suggestions to get you and your family in the right mood to get outside for some long-awaited adventure!
The Fantastic Mr. Fox will soon make its way into your home entertainment library — and into your heart — with the announcement of a March 23, 2010 Blu-ray and DVD release.
Of all the fine little details sprinkled throughout the Fantastic Mr. Fox film, one thing that surely caught my attention was the distinguished fashion sense of Mr. Fox…
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4 commentsThe Producers Guild of America (PGA) has announced its 2010 award nominees and Disney/Pixar’s Up is nominated for Best Picture (period), while also represented in the Animated Motion Picture category…
In the “movie” portion of TIME magazine’s “The Top 10 Everything of 2009″ list, Disney’s The Princess and the Frog occupies the number one spot — followed in succession by Disney-Pixar’s Up and Fantastic Mr. Fox.
“Fantastic Mr. Fox” is visionary director Wes Anderson’s first animated film, utilizing classic handmade stop motion techniques to tell the story of the best selling children’s book by Roald Dahl (author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and James and the Giant Peach). (from MovieWeb.com)
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No commentsASIFA has released their list of nominations for its February 6 Annual Annie Awards ceremony to be held in Los Angeles, CA. Walt Disney Animation Studios leads the way by garnering 17 total nominations.
In conjunction with the November, 25 nationwide release of the quirky Fantastic Mr. Fox, the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco, CA will offer up a unique display showing off some of the movie’s characters and props.
A Cutting-Edge Fox is the title of the latest behind-the-scenes peek into the high-tech firepower behind Fantastic Mr. Fox. The video gives viewers a sense of the tedious, but fulfilling work involved with stop-motion animation technique and how it ultimately takes each and every crew member to pull off a seamless transition to the big screen.
Who would have thought the diminutive Scrat — of Ice Age fame — would be mentioned in the same sentence as the tallest anything? However, during an Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs Blu-ray/DVD release event, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment walked away Guinness World Record holders for Tallest Ice Sculpture — one which is adorned with Scrat’s likeness.
In Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, much-loved characters from the worldwide blockbusters Ice Age and Ice Age: The Meltdown are back, on an incredible adventure… for the ages.
Manny, Sid and Diego return in another incredible adventure. The Ice Age is coming to an end, and the animals are delighting in their new world: a melting paradise of water parks, geysers and tar pits. But when Manny, Sid and Diego discover that the miles of melted ice will flood their valley, they must warn everyone and somehow figure out a way to escape the coming deluge.
During the ice age in prehistoric times, a mass migration begins, leaving behind a talkative sloth named Sid (John Leguizamo), who quickly latches on to the trail of a wooly mammoth named Manfred (Ray Romano). When the unlikely pair are suddenly in possession of a Native American infant, their plans change as it becomes their goal to return it to its family.