Tortoise and the Hare?
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Darn, I WISH we knew whether they're splitting up for sure or not! (Aardman and DW)
I wonder: Did Tortoise and the Hare only have story issues, or was it "voice actor" issues as well?
Also compared to Peter Sallis they're "stars" in that they're much more recognizable.with Fiennes and Bonham Carter both being easy to understand prissy-British types.
I wonder: Did Tortoise and the Hare only have story issues, or was it "voice actor" issues as well?
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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That's a real shame.
Maybe it was meant to be however, if they divorce they can cite "irreconcilable differences."
BTW even though you don't hear much about it, Katzenberg had a lot of anxiety about Chicken Run. I read somewhere a long time ago that he said: "I aged ten years the week before Chicken Run came out." It may be hard to understand now but that film was a big risk in many ways, not to mention this was 2000, shortly after The Road to El Dorado. Things were not good for DW at all back then. And things aren't so great for them now either, at least financially, so in a way I can understand them being cautious about their relationship with Aardman.
Maybe it was meant to be however, if they divorce they can cite "irreconcilable differences."
BTW even though you don't hear much about it, Katzenberg had a lot of anxiety about Chicken Run. I read somewhere a long time ago that he said: "I aged ten years the week before Chicken Run came out." It may be hard to understand now but that film was a big risk in many ways, not to mention this was 2000, shortly after The Road to El Dorado. Things were not good for DW at all back then. And things aren't so great for them now either, at least financially, so in a way I can understand them being cautious about their relationship with Aardman.
Was he the tortoise or the hare?Yes, Michael Caine is rumored/reported to have actually recorded some lines.
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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If Flushed Away is a success, it will be "because of DreamWorks help in finishing the movie". If it bombs it will be "because this was Aardman's first stab at CGI".
But it seems like a lot of people are blaming the "flop" more on the creative friction than on Aardman using CGI.
Also here's an old story about Chicken Run which is kind of interesting in light of recent events:
http://siggraphnews.digitalmedianet.com ... kenrun.htm
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Here's some more interesting details on the split:
http://cganimation.blogspot.com/2006/11 ... there.html
And here's some interesting Chicken Run trivia from IMDB:
http://cganimation.blogspot.com/2006/11 ... there.html
And here's some interesting Chicken Run trivia from IMDB:
There was a major push to get the film nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards. The failure to get the nomination, and the popularity of the film among Academy members led to the inclusion of Best Animated Feature for the next Academy Awards (2002), which was won by fellow Dreamworks film Shrek (2001).
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I wonder: will Aardman make this story somewhere else?
Or in the reverse: Does DW have permission to take the concept and adapt it using CGI?
Quite a few (like TAG blog) have surmised that much of the reason for the split all ties in with this aborted film....
I wonder: as time goes on, will we get to hear more about the battles and disagreements that went on over this film (and Flushed Away as well)?
Or in the reverse: Does DW have permission to take the concept and adapt it using CGI?
Quite a few (like TAG blog) have surmised that much of the reason for the split all ties in with this aborted film....
I wonder: as time goes on, will we get to hear more about the battles and disagreements that went on over this film (and Flushed Away as well)?
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Apparently, Crood Awakening is once more alive and well and in the hands of Chris Sanders! Yay!!There seems to be conflicting reports. Some say Aardman are free to persue Crood Awakening, others say DWs are happy to let it die a slow death...
Guess we'll have to wait.
I wonder, with Aardman's Sony agreement, will they be doing Tortoise and the Hare again? Do they have the rights to it, or does it still belong to DreamWorks?
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!