I just saw it (in 3D) and it looks amazing. It’s a touching “misfit boy and his ‘pet” type of film but lots of action too. Craig Ferguson is a stand out as the character, “Gobber”. This film is based on the series of childrens books by Cressida Cowell
“The end of the assembly line usually inherits all the problems.” I know this feeling all too well.
From the March 2010 issue of Vanity Fair: Coloring the Kingdom
Behind the breakthrough magic of Walt Disney’s first animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and his other 30s and 40s classics—Pinocchio, Fantasia, Bambi—toiled as many as 100 young women, the inkers and painters, working from dawn to dusk on thousands of cels that brought his dreams to life.
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
Based on the book by Roald Dahl and directed by Wes Anderson, “The Fantastic Mr. Fox” is sweet, funny, ironic and not necessarially for very young children. While the kids may be amused by the talking animals, a lot of the humor may go over their heads. The look of the film reminds me of a child’s picture book and stop motion is a great vehicle for the animal characters, so no computer animation here. There is a “Rushmore” (an earlier Wes Anderson film) quality to some of the relationships in the film. If you like Wes Anderson’s other films, you’ll like this one too.
And as Mr. Anderson is rewarded for his work, so are we. This is also fantastic:
Yes, as is American custom, Christmas starts a week before Thanksgiving.
”Merry Madgascar” airs tonight, Tuesday November 17, at 8p on NBC and will repeat on November 28th @ 8p. Some clips here and the DVD is exclusively sold here for just $5
It’s a holiday classic with humor, emotion, and great music. This is nice analysis about the color theory of the show and how it contributes to the storytelling.