Archives for August, 2007

Ratatouille, Pixar Short Films, Cars cover art

UltimateDisney has the DVD/Blu-Ray cover art for three upcoming Disney releases: Ratatouille, Pixar Shorts Films, and Cars.

Check out the art by clicking here.

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08/13/2007 | DVD & Blu-Ray | No Comments

Voltron heads to the big screen

20th Century Fox-based New Regency is in final talks with the Mark Gordon Co. to bring VOLTRON: DEFENDER OF THE UNIVERSE to the big screen as a live-action film.

Based on the ’80s anime franchise, the feature will take place in New York City and Mexico after an alien invasion has decimated Earth, and will follow five survivors, who take possession of five lion-like robots, which when combined form the giant robot Voltron.

Source AWN

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08/11/2007 | Films | No Comments

Ratatouille heading to Blu-Ray in November

Disney and Pixar are finally showing High Definition some love by releasing Ratatouille on Blu-Ray in November, most likely November 6th when Cars and Pixar Short Film Collection are also released on Blu-Ray.

‘Ratatouille’ will be presented in widescreen 2.39:1 1080p video and 5.1 uncompressed 48 kHz/24-bit audio. Extras will include the exclusive short ‘Your Friend the Rat;’ deleted scenes; a never-before-seen documentary with Brad Bird; and the following Blu-ray exclusives: Gusteau’s Gourmet Game; and Cine-Explore, dubbed the ultimate behind-the-scenes innovative experience.

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08/10/2007 | DVD & Blu-Ray | No Comments

Ratatouille breaks French box-office record

Pixar’s Ratatouille has appropriately broken records in France. In its first week, the film sold almost two million tickets. This comes as no surprise since Ratatouille has been a favorite of all the critics and its based in Paris so why wouldn’t the French people want to see it?

Taking in nearly $16 million through 1,951,074 ticket sales on 721 prints, the average of 2,706 viewers per screen is the highest-ever bow for a cartoon.

Congrats once again Pixar!

Source Variety

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08/10/2007 | Films | No Comments

The Tell-Tale Heart

Here is an animated film version of “The Tell-Tale Heart”, a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, by UPA, read by James Mason. This 1953 animated version of The Tell-Tale Heart is included among the films preserved in the United States National Film Registry.

08/07/2007 | Toon Tube 2D | No Comments

Bimbo’s Initiation

Bimbo’s Initiation is a 1931 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Bimbo, and features an early version of Betty Boop. In 1994 Bimbo’s Initiation was voted #37 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation industry.

08/07/2007 | Toon Tube 2D | No Comments

The Cat Came Back

“And the cat came back” (also known as “The cat came back”) is a children’s song written by Harry S. Miller in 1893. The story is a comedy, telling a silly tale about a man who had a cat that he didn’t want, and when he tried to get rid of the cat, the cat kept coming back. It was also used as the basis for the 1988 short animated film The Cat Came Back by Cordell Barker.

08/07/2007 | Toon Tube 2D | No Comments

Details on new Futurama movie, Bender’s Big Score

bender.png We brought you the news of Futurama’s return last week, now we bring you the official confirmation by FOX along with details on the first DVD movie, Bender’s Big Score. Below is the press release sent out by FOX:

The future is back! The first new “Futurama” programming since 2003, Futurama: Bender’s Big Score features out-of-this-world hilarity on DVD November 27 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.

As Xmas 3007 approaches, the “Futurama” crew must fight to save Earth in an epic battle against nudist alien Internet scammers. When the evil naked aliens launch a cyber-attack on Planet Express, they make a shocking discovery: the secret of time travel, mysteriously tattooed on Fry’s buttocks. Using their devious nudist software to control Bender, they repeatedly send the beer-fueled robot back in time to loot Earth of its greatest treasures. Bender’s rampage through history has shocking repercussions when he encounters Al Gore (guest-starring as himself) during the 2000 Presidential recount. Meanwhile, Leela finds true love, a beloved crew member suffers an embarrassing decapitation, and Fry learns deep secrets about his destiny and his buttocks.

Featuring:

1) Al Gore, Coolio and Sarah Silverman guest star.

2) Complete commentary by Matt Groening, David X. Cohen, and cast members

3) All new, full-length episode of “Everybody Loves Hypnotoad”, including TV commercials of the future

4) Mind-bending Futurama math lecture by Professor Sarah Greenwald

5) Promo for “An Inconvenient Truth” starring Bender and Al Gore, including commentary by the former Vice President.

08/03/2007 | DVD & Blu-Ray, TV | No Comments

Transformers first episode

Check out the original that spawned the Michael Bay movie and realize why the cartoon is better.

08/02/2007 | Toon Tube 2D | No Comments

Pixar’s Lifted

Check out Pixar’s latest short film, LIFTED, which premiered with Ratatouille. Very funny and definitely worth a look!

08/02/2007 | Toon Tube 3D | No Comments