Delgo
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Imdb.com says:
In a divided land, a troubled youth and some unlikely friends must save the world from itself.
Delgo, an adventurous but naive teenager, must rally his group of friends to protect their world from conflict between the Lockni and Nohrin people.
The site also says that the film will feature the following voices:
Credited cast:
Anne Bancroft .... Sedessa (voice)
Val Kilmer .... Bogardus (voice)
Freddie Prinze Jr. .... Delgo (voice)
Jennifer Love Hewitt .... Princess Kyla (voice)
Chris Kattan .... Filo (voice)
Louis Gossett Jr. .... Zahn (voice)
Eric Idle .... Spig (voice)
Kelly Ripa .... Kurrin (voice)
Michael Clarke Duncan .... Elder Marley (voice)
Malcolm McDowell .... Raius (voice)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Brad Abrell .... Spog (voice)
Sally Kellerman .... Narrator (voice)
Mary Matilyn Mouser .... Baby Delgo (voice)
Burt Reynolds .... Delgo's Father (voice)
And it even has a trailer (which I haven't watched yet):
http://imdb.com/rg/title-tease/trailers ... 0/trailers
Hope this explains a little.
In a divided land, a troubled youth and some unlikely friends must save the world from itself.
Delgo, an adventurous but naive teenager, must rally his group of friends to protect their world from conflict between the Lockni and Nohrin people.
The site also says that the film will feature the following voices:
Credited cast:
Anne Bancroft .... Sedessa (voice)
Val Kilmer .... Bogardus (voice)
Freddie Prinze Jr. .... Delgo (voice)
Jennifer Love Hewitt .... Princess Kyla (voice)
Chris Kattan .... Filo (voice)
Louis Gossett Jr. .... Zahn (voice)
Eric Idle .... Spig (voice)
Kelly Ripa .... Kurrin (voice)
Michael Clarke Duncan .... Elder Marley (voice)
Malcolm McDowell .... Raius (voice)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Brad Abrell .... Spog (voice)
Sally Kellerman .... Narrator (voice)
Mary Matilyn Mouser .... Baby Delgo (voice)
Burt Reynolds .... Delgo's Father (voice)
And it even has a trailer (which I haven't watched yet):
http://imdb.com/rg/title-tease/trailers ... 0/trailers
Hope this explains a little.
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That website hasn't changed in the last two years... this project is dead in the water... the film was probaply crap..
my favourite quote from the Delgo website is this one:
my favourite quote from the Delgo website is this one:
or this one:Pixar took Hollywood by storm with full-length-computer-generated movies, now a team of visionaries miles from Tinseltown plans to do the same with a fantasy epic of their own.
and the best one of all:The latest Delgo-trailer is nothing short of breathtaking
so very, very....VERY entertaining...Pixar is in for a run for their money with this team
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Violet, animated films take two-to-four years to make.
Bancroft could have very well recorded all her lines before she died, and there was no reason to exemplify that so loundly and rather crudely.
Remember that Brando has done all his lines for an as-yet unmade feature, at that he'll pop up again in Superman Returns - 25 years after he filmed that role!
Bancroft could have very well recorded all her lines before she died, and there was no reason to exemplify that so loundly and rather crudely.
Remember that Brando has done all his lines for an as-yet unmade feature, at that he'll pop up again in Superman Returns - 25 years after he filmed that role!
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Ohh, yah--Wendy's Jane wrote:Credited cast:
Val Kilmer .... Bogardus (voice)
Jennifer Love Hewitt .... Princess Kyla (voice)
Eric Idle .... Spig (voice)
Hope this explains a little.
It's at the point now that if I see Val Kilmer's name on an animated cast--never mind Hewitt or Idle--I immediately think either "Foreign Weinstein acquisition" or "Indie headed for direct-DVD and/or qualifying one-week minor theater distribution".
(And given "First Look Productions", think we can go with "Indie".)
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DELGO Wins Best Picture
After years in production, the independently produced animated film Delgo is wowing audiences.
____________ PRESS RELEASE BELOW ________________________
DELGO Wins Best Feature Film at Anima Mundi 2008
The Festival’s Audience of 100,000 People Selected The Winner
Anima Mundi, one of the largest and most prominent animation festivals in the world, awarded Delgo, the Best Animated Feature of the year.
An audience of 100,000 viewers, rather than a festival jury, determines the award for Best Feature Film. Anima Mundi director, Cesar Coelho, stated, “We believe it’s important for film enthusiasts to decide on the winner rather than a panel of jurors or film critics. Everyone who watches the selected films has an opportunity to voice their opinion.”
The final cut of Delgo premiered at the Brazilian animation festival. Winning films at Anima Mundi were selected from thousands of submissions from over 70 countries. Delgo is a fantasy action-adventure of a world’s struggle for unity. The all-star voice cast includes Freddie Prinze, Jr., Jennifer Love Hewitt, Anne Bancroft, Val Kilmer, Chris Kattan, Malcolm McDowell, Lou Gossett, Jr., Kelly Ripa, Michael Clarke Duncan, Eric Idle, Sally Kellerman and Burt Reynolds.
“After many years of development and production, it’s exhilarating to have such a positive reception from audiences, said Producer/Director, Marc F. Adler. “Seeing the reactions from festival attendees as they watched our film made all our hard work worthwhile.”
Delgo was also selected by Annecy (France) and SICAF (Korea), animation festivals.
A wide domestic theatrical release for Delgo will be announced shortly.
About Anima Mundi
Anima Mundi (http://www.animamundi.com.br) was established in 1993 and is currently the second largest animation festival in the world. Accredited by ASIFA (The International Animated Film Association), Anima Mundi brings to the Brazilian audience the best in world animation, presenting competition screenings, special programs, retrospectives, international guests and professional workshops.
About Fathom Studios
Atlanta-based Fathom Studios (http://www.fathomstudios.com) has been creating award-winning computer animation since 1991. A division of the interactive agency Macquarium Intelligent Communications, the studio focuses on developing original content for television, film and the Internet through passion and creativity.
____________ PRESS RELEASE BELOW ________________________
DELGO Wins Best Feature Film at Anima Mundi 2008
The Festival’s Audience of 100,000 People Selected The Winner
Anima Mundi, one of the largest and most prominent animation festivals in the world, awarded Delgo, the Best Animated Feature of the year.
An audience of 100,000 viewers, rather than a festival jury, determines the award for Best Feature Film. Anima Mundi director, Cesar Coelho, stated, “We believe it’s important for film enthusiasts to decide on the winner rather than a panel of jurors or film critics. Everyone who watches the selected films has an opportunity to voice their opinion.”
The final cut of Delgo premiered at the Brazilian animation festival. Winning films at Anima Mundi were selected from thousands of submissions from over 70 countries. Delgo is a fantasy action-adventure of a world’s struggle for unity. The all-star voice cast includes Freddie Prinze, Jr., Jennifer Love Hewitt, Anne Bancroft, Val Kilmer, Chris Kattan, Malcolm McDowell, Lou Gossett, Jr., Kelly Ripa, Michael Clarke Duncan, Eric Idle, Sally Kellerman and Burt Reynolds.
“After many years of development and production, it’s exhilarating to have such a positive reception from audiences, said Producer/Director, Marc F. Adler. “Seeing the reactions from festival attendees as they watched our film made all our hard work worthwhile.”
Delgo was also selected by Annecy (France) and SICAF (Korea), animation festivals.
A wide domestic theatrical release for Delgo will be announced shortly.
About Anima Mundi
Anima Mundi (http://www.animamundi.com.br) was established in 1993 and is currently the second largest animation festival in the world. Accredited by ASIFA (The International Animated Film Association), Anima Mundi brings to the Brazilian audience the best in world animation, presenting competition screenings, special programs, retrospectives, international guests and professional workshops.
About Fathom Studios
Atlanta-based Fathom Studios (http://www.fathomstudios.com) has been creating award-winning computer animation since 1991. A division of the interactive agency Macquarium Intelligent Communications, the studio focuses on developing original content for television, film and the Internet through passion and creativity.