Another excellent episode from Momentum Studios.
- TAE
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
DRAGONSLAYER JUNIOR: Grab-o-matic
Check out this episode of Dragonslayer Junior. It comes from the excellent Momentum Studios.
- TAE
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Mad At Phone
Sometimes phones annoy me. So we made this video. Directed by MattyO and Written/EDited by Ed.
The images at the beginning include Maxwell Smart from Get Smart (Steve Carrell will be playing that role in the movie), Batman and Robin, President George W. Bush, and a cow.
If you liked being annoyed, please watch our other videos! =^)
Check out our music video, Bucket Full of Cheese: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEShg_...
Want something lame? Check out our Extra Fruity 3D animation:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2Ko5-...
Get insulted by Punky Brewster VS Pippi Longstocking:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N1qk-...
And our 27-second short, Taking Care of Business: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mkmxx6...
Do you like Andy Samberg from Saturday Night Live? We blog about him several times a week:http://www.andysamberg.blogspot.com
Hey, want to watch more TheAnimationEmpire videos? Then head on over to The Animation Empire: http://www.TheAnimationEmpire.com
The images at the beginning include Maxwell Smart from Get Smart (Steve Carrell will be playing that role in the movie), Batman and Robin, President George W. Bush, and a cow.
If you liked being annoyed, please watch our other videos! =^)
Check out our music video, Bucket Full of Cheese: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEShg_...
Want something lame? Check out our Extra Fruity 3D animation:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2Ko5-...
Get insulted by Punky Brewster VS Pippi Longstocking:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N1qk-...
And our 27-second short, Taking Care of Business: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mkmxx6...
Do you like Andy Samberg from Saturday Night Live? We blog about him several times a week:http://www.andysamberg.blogspot.com
Hey, want to watch more TheAnimationEmpire videos? Then head on over to The Animation Empire: http://www.TheAnimationEmpire.com
Pixar and JOHN CARTER OF MARS
Here’s some speculation on three future Pixar movies.
http://www.slashfilm.com/2007/10/07/pixar-confirms-john-carter-of-mars-trilogy/
Probably coming in 2011 (in the book, the world ends in 2012).
http://www.slashfilm.com/2007/10/07/pixar-confirms-john-carter-of-mars-trilogy/
Probably coming in 2011 (in the book, the world ends in 2012).
Happy Feet
I just watched Happy Feet on DVD. Did anybody see it in the theater?
I can see why it did so well in the theater ($384 million, worldwide):
Lots of dancing and fun moments
Great characters
Flawless models/animation/lighting/effects
Strong emotions
Moving story
They take you into very hopeless situations and always bring you out with enough satisfaction
The only negative:
It gets very preachy toward the end (this is a negative for most people but positive for some; definitely negative for me) and pulls you out of its own world into an evil version of our own.
Interesting side notes about the director:
George Miller - Creator and direct of Mad Max and Babe
He directed the Twilight Zone movie along with Steven Spielberg and two other cult director legends: Joe Dante (Gremlins, Small Soldiers) and John Landis (Blues Brothers, American Werewolf in London, Other SNL comedies)
This is his first animation
His next project is the Justice League of America movie
I can see why it did so well in the theater ($384 million, worldwide):
Lots of dancing and fun moments
Great characters
Flawless models/animation/lighting/effects
Strong emotions
Moving story
They take you into very hopeless situations and always bring you out with enough satisfaction
The only negative:
It gets very preachy toward the end (this is a negative for most people but positive for some; definitely negative for me) and pulls you out of its own world into an evil version of our own.
Interesting side notes about the director:
George Miller - Creator and direct of Mad Max and Babe
He directed the Twilight Zone movie along with Steven Spielberg and two other cult director legends: Joe Dante (Gremlins, Small Soldiers) and John Landis (Blues Brothers, American Werewolf in London, Other SNL comedies)
This is his first animation
His next project is the Justice League of America movie
Animated Movies Later This Year
What are your predictions on these coming animated movies? Do you think either of them will be hits and break $100,000?
November:
Bee Movie – Jerry Seinfeld leads with Chris Rock and others. IMDB
- Seinfeld wrote this, produced it, and it has the power of DreamWorks behind it. My early guess is $190 million.
Beowulf – Robert Zemeckis (Polar Express, Back to the Future, Forest Gump, etc.) directs this animation with Angelina Jolie, Anthony Hopkins, etc. IMDB
- I haven’t seen the previews, but I’m predicting at least $120 million. Zemeckis is a hit-maker
- That said, animations for adults have yet to be hits in theaters. If I find out that this is aimed at kids (PG), then my prediction will be at least $170 million.
December:
Enchanted – This really isn’t an animation. This is another Disney attempt at live action silliness. They didn’t do overly well with their last attempt, Underdog (which was originally an animation).
November:
Bee Movie – Jerry Seinfeld leads with Chris Rock and others. IMDB
- Seinfeld wrote this, produced it, and it has the power of DreamWorks behind it. My early guess is $190 million.
Beowulf – Robert Zemeckis (Polar Express, Back to the Future, Forest Gump, etc.) directs this animation with Angelina Jolie, Anthony Hopkins, etc. IMDB
- I haven’t seen the previews, but I’m predicting at least $120 million. Zemeckis is a hit-maker
- That said, animations for adults have yet to be hits in theaters. If I find out that this is aimed at kids (PG), then my prediction will be at least $170 million.
December:
Enchanted – This really isn’t an animation. This is another Disney attempt at live action silliness. They didn’t do overly well with their last attempt, Underdog (which was originally an animation).
Simpson's Movie
One thing that impressed me was the humor. It was as funny as the best of the cartoon series, and that level of humor was sustained throughout.
Their process became clear when we saw the credits. There were 11 screenwriters and another 4 consultant writers. Basically, they got all the best Simpsons writers into a room and they talked out the movie.
This is how more movies (and TV) should be made. The closest I’ve heard of this process in the past was Emperor’s New Groove, where they had all the cast submit jokes. It shows in the final movie.
Their process became clear when we saw the credits. There were 11 screenwriters and another 4 consultant writers. Basically, they got all the best Simpsons writers into a room and they talked out the movie.
This is how more movies (and TV) should be made. The closest I’ve heard of this process in the past was Emperor’s New Groove, where they had all the cast submit jokes. It shows in the final movie.
Surf's Up
Surf's Up didn't do that well.
http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=surfsup.htm
Probably mostly because it was released in the same month as Ratatouille.
Fools! They should have released in the fall or winter!
http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=surfsup.htm
Probably mostly because it was released in the same month as Ratatouille.
Fools! They should have released in the fall or winter!