In 2016, Columbia Pictures and Rovio will release a theatrical Angry Birds film. This peculiar project has just announced it's star studded voice cast, which includes Bill Hader, Maya Rudolph and Peter Dinklage.
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Angry Birds The Movie
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Angry Birds The Movie
I love all things cinema, from silent movies to world cinema to animated cinema to big blockbusters to documentaries and everything in between!
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Re: Angry Birds The Movie
First trailer has debuted
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Re: Angry Birds The Movie
Okay, well that's one I don't need to worry about seeing...
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Re: Angry birds 3
Naturally…and inevitably…
Yeah…I’ve kind of stopped collecting the major releases from all the animation studios. Back then there were only three or four, and only one, two or three films a year from each, but it’s just all empty franchises now. Actually I keep meaning to offload a few and wheedle my shelves down a bit. I donut really need all the Minion and Hotel Transylvania films, for instance. I’ll never watch them again. Come to think of it, now that we can’t even buy all the new films due to streaming, I donut think I need many of the recent DreamWorks films either, and after Wish I’m not sure if I’ll keep going with the Disney and Pixar titles on everything.
My feeling is that, having reached 100, the *real* Disney of old has died with Richard Sherman…
There, you didn’t know a post on Angry Birds 3 was going to get so deep eh?
Yeah…I’ve kind of stopped collecting the major releases from all the animation studios. Back then there were only three or four, and only one, two or three films a year from each, but it’s just all empty franchises now. Actually I keep meaning to offload a few and wheedle my shelves down a bit. I donut really need all the Minion and Hotel Transylvania films, for instance. I’ll never watch them again. Come to think of it, now that we can’t even buy all the new films due to streaming, I donut think I need many of the recent DreamWorks films either, and after Wish I’m not sure if I’ll keep going with the Disney and Pixar titles on everything.
My feeling is that, having reached 100, the *real* Disney of old has died with Richard Sherman…
There, you didn’t know a post on Angry Birds 3 was going to get so deep eh?