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Seattle, WA – A new live-action movie based on H.G. Wells’ seminal science fiction alien invasion novel, The War of the Worlds, is in post production, it was announced today by Pendragon Pictures. The new movie, titled War of the Worlds – The True Story, has a planned release date of October 2010. |
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We're going to need a little more room in the toy box. |
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Star Wars veteran and all-around effects guru Ken Ralston brings work on The Polar Express and Beowulf to Tim Burton's madcap 3-D version of Alice in Wonderland . The VFX team uses a grab bag of digital tricks to bring Burton's vision to the screen, but ditched motion capture because it was "boring." |
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Let the wild rumpus start. In another generation, when we look back on the films of the first decade of the 2000s,Where the Wild Things Aremight finally be recognized as a wondrous classic. Spike Jonze's creation, like the Maurice Sendak book it sprang from, will take time to fully appreciate.[...] |
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The rapper T-Pain’s bawdy, animated “Freaknik: The Musical” brings pointed commentary on race to the Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim. |
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to conjure a big-screen version of Lewis Carroll’s magical mystery world. “The whole movie is based on the fact that we’ve got to make you believe this world of insanity,” the... |
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Given the opportunity a decade later to develop an animated feature for the Adult Swim channel on Cartoon Network, T-Pain was drawn back to Freaknik. |
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CULVER CITY, CA — Just as Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland was finishing up post production and 3D conversion, I had the pleasure to chat with the film’s senior visual effects supervisor, president of Sony Pictures Imageworks Ken Ralston. He was a little tired, understandably, but excited by the look of the film and his close collaboration with Burton. |
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When David Sobolov first gave his voice to an interactive collection of animated pixels more than a decade ago, the work wasn't exactly subtle. "Back then it was screaming and dying," he says, in a sonorous baritone that makes it... |
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SAN ANGELO, Texas —At least when Team Canada beat Team USA we all got to see it — and know how close it was.But when the final envelope is opened Sunday night at the Oscars, we will never know how close “Avatar” came to nudging “The Hurt Locker” aside. Or vice versa. Or exactly how a third movie pulled off the upset of the awards season.It might be the contest that keeps East Coast viewers up ... |
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