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Coming soon has more on this. http://comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=13392
This is the first I've heard of Snow Queen back in some form. And Sinbad? lol pretty cool projects. I love the variety in new projects for both the parks, the stage and WDFA.
This is the first I've heard of Snow Queen back in some form. And Sinbad? lol pretty cool projects. I love the variety in new projects for both the parks, the stage and WDFA.
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Kinda interesting:
http://www.jimhillmedia.com/article.php?id=1870
Since he uses "allegedly" I wouldn't put too much stock in it...but OH MAN I HOPE IT'S TRUE!!
(Still, we should probably wait for the "offical word" )
http://www.jimhillmedia.com/article.php?id=1870
Mind you, no official word has come down yet regarding what Ron-n-John's first official assignment for WDFA might be. But the current scuttlebutt is that John Lasseter and Ed Catmull allegedly asked Clements & Musker to come back so that these two could then play a key role in the revival of Disney's traditional animation unit. So that's pretty great news, don't you think?
Since he uses "allegedly" I wouldn't put too much stock in it...but OH MAN I HOPE IT'S TRUE!!
(Still, we should probably wait for the "offical word" )
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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"Menken's current slate of projects also includes composing an original score for the stage musical adaptation of "Sister Act"...
That was from outta left field.
On Jim Hill: yep, here goes Jim again. You don't need "sources" and "insiders" to tell you that Ron 'n' John are back to do traditional features. It's why the LEFT the place for goodness sake!
And I love now that they're being built up again that they were responsible for all those films "AND Treasure Planet". Now, I loved that, but wasn't that a huge embarrasment for them and the company? Now it's all "hey great you made all those films"!
That was from outta left field.
On Jim Hill: yep, here goes Jim again. You don't need "sources" and "insiders" to tell you that Ron 'n' John are back to do traditional features. It's why the LEFT the place for goodness sake!
And I love now that they're being built up again that they were responsible for all those films "AND Treasure Planet". Now, I loved that, but wasn't that a huge embarrasment for them and the company? Now it's all "hey great you made all those films"!
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exactly, Treasure Planet wasn't THAT bad....Ben wrote:And I love now that they're being built up again that they were responsible for all those films "AND Treasure Planet". Now, I loved that, but wasn't that a huge embarrasment for them and the company? Now it's all "hey great you made all those films"!
makes me wish Disney did more theatrical re-releases of their animated classics. In a dead time at the Box Office like now, a re-release of Treasure Planet, The Aristocats, Peter Pan, Pinocchio or heck any movie out of their rich library would be more welcome than crap like Big Momma's House 2 or whatever unnecassary sequel comes out this week. I know that with the dvd medium, that isn't gonna happen. But I can't help but wonder how cool that would be.
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\You don't need "sources" and "insiders" to tell you that Ron 'n' John are back to do traditional features. It's why the LEFT the place for goodness sake!
I have friends telling me that they really want to see classical animation again, especially musicals (like Beauty and Little Mermaid, where people actually sing, not like Tarzan where it's only in the background.)
I agree, you get that "magical" feeling!Watching a movie in a theater is way better than watching it at home.
They should upgrade theaters and make them more audience-friendly. Personally I think they should bring back ushers and give them the power to throw people out if they talk too much! (especially on a cell) They can give you a "warning" and if you don't follow it they can ask you to leave.
Plus a cafe would be nice, and maybe a day care for toddlers/babies if they make too much noise....
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Heavens!
$8.50 in Brit dosh is about £5. My local is already £6.75 (over $11) and to see a big film on a big screen in one of the London cinemas can be up to £14 (over $22)!!
Even without food and drink, the petrol adds another couple and there's usually two or more of us going, so see why I stay at home more?
$8.50 in Brit dosh is about £5. My local is already £6.75 (over $11) and to see a big film on a big screen in one of the London cinemas can be up to £14 (over $22)!!
Even without food and drink, the petrol adds another couple and there's usually two or more of us going, so see why I stay at home more?
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I know Jim isn't always right but he does have an interesting article on what Joe Ranft (the Pixar story guy's) absence will mean to the company, and compares Ranft's loss to Howard Ashman's death.
http://www.jimhillmedia.com/article.php?id=1876
http://www.jimhillmedia.com/article.php?id=1876
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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