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Originally Posted by 214TX972
wat happens on the fox and the hound??^^^
you are exactly rightOriginally Posted by KanyeWestJayZ4life
Im tellin you, all these disnaey movies are deep family storys. Simba lost his dad, little mermaid couldnt walk, the rescuers were peasants, frog prince that muppets movie Kermit was stuff with a fat girl for the rest of his life. Im pushing it but yea i still watch disney movies. They are just looked at differently when you get older. Like that dave chapelle skit about sesame street.
So what happen?Originally Posted by IluvJordanXI
Originally Posted by 214TX972
wat happens on the fox and the hound??^^^
It was a nice film, it starts off with the fox saving its child from a hunter but she dies, the fox meets a hound and becomes friends but the hound becomes a companion for a hunter and now the hunter is trying to hunt the fox, forcing the hound to go against it friend.
Originally Posted by Drunken Cow
So what happen?Originally Posted by IluvJordanXI
Originally Posted by 214TX972
wat happens on the fox and the hound??^^^
It was a nice film, it starts off with the fox saving its child from a hunter but she dies, the fox meets a hound and becomes friends but the hound becomes a companion for a hunter and now the hunter is trying to hunt the fox, forcing the hound to go against it friend.
Originally Posted by tylerhundley
from what I heard, Disney will do Toy Story 1 and 2 in 3D this year and next year, and then release the new one in 2011
Originally Posted by Boomatic206
Maybe she used a sperm bank.
Originally Posted by Executive76
I never paid attention...good question though
@ some of you sensitive peeps catching feelings over Disney films(kids or not)
new Toy story
[h3]Quint at ShoWest! Disney! TOY STORY 1, 2, 3, BEAUTY & THE BEAST in 3-D, Alice In Wonderland, Christmas Carol, Tron 2 and more![/h3]
[h2]Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with my first report of the convention. For starters, I must apologize for not having any coverage of the Sherlock Holmes footage for you. I skipped the 9:15 panel this morning, but I did so because nothing was listed in the program as happening and I hadn't heard anything in advance.[/h2]
It wasn't even a Warner Bros panel, the only clue I should have picked up was that Alan Horn (CEO of Warners) was the keynote speaker. But the panel was listed as a celebration of last year's $100 million movies… After yesterday's similar presentation with Fox's CEO Jim Gianopulos which just turned into a "3-D! 3-D! The industry's good! Especially 3-D! Theaters are great!" theater-owner wankfest with no footage I figured this morning was going to be more of the same.
Then I showed up and hear I lost out on seeing some POTTER, SHERLOCK and TERMINATOR clips by about 30 minutes and wasn't pleased.
So, apologies for that. I hear that the footage felt like they were PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEANing it a bit, focusing on the humor and the action, which is to be expected with a trailer in the first place, but also feels in line with Moriarty's great set visit reports. Haven't heard anything about Potter or Terminator. If you were there and want to give us a detailed look and opinion, email me and I'll relay to the masses.
While the sneaky WB footage was going on, I was early in line for the Disney presentation, which has a fair amount of news and some interesting things screened. Also keep an eye out towards the end of the piece that has some info about AVATAR and a few 3-D tidbits from RealD's president Joshua Greer.
Much like the entire ShoWest so far, the focus was on 3-D, so you'll see that dominating this report. I'm going to hit you with some quick nuggets of the news and then write a little more in-depth on the footage screened, art shown, etc.
Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group President Mark Zoradi walked us through their upcoming line-up and declared that with the current growth of 3-D screens that we're soon to see our first 3-D exclusive wide release, but wouldn't specify just how soon "soon" was.
- Disney/Pixar has 17 theatrical 3-D movies coming out between 2009 and 2012.
- Toy Story and Toy Story 2 are going to be re-released in 3-D on October 2nd, 2009 for a limited 2 week run. He indicated it'd be a double feature, but I'm unsure if that means there'll be one charge for both movies.
- They will premiere the Toy Story 3 trailer on this release and it'll be the only place you can see the trailer in 3-D.
- Toy Story 3 will release on June 18th, 2010.
- TOY STORY 3… They showed a piece of artwork from Toy Story 3 that I hadn't seen before. It was kind of a haunting image, actually. Woody has his back to us, overlooking Andy's room. Woody's head hangs low. Andy's room is now a teenager's. There's a hill of dirty clothes in the middle of the room, a guitar in one corner, car posters on the wall, etc. No toys to be seen except for Woody himself. Like I said, a sad image.
- BEAUTY & THE BEAST… Disney is putting out the first 3-D hand drawn animation title from their collection in theaters next year. Beauty & The Beast will be released February 12, 2010 in 3-D.
- They showed the opening number, Belle, in 3-D. It didn't seem quite finished, some digital artifacts evident on some of the background characters. However, I think it looked fabulous. It felt like an evolution of the multi-plane glass process Disney pioneered. It didn't feel like the Viewmaster version of Beauty & The Beast. Belle had real dimension when she spun around. In short, it felt natural. I'd love to see them visit their other classics, like Sleeping Beauty or Pinocchio if they can turn out as beautiful as this seemed.
- A CHRISTMAS CAROL… they didn't have anything in 3-D, but they did run the 2-D in production reel, which didn't have any footage, but a lot of art and still shots. I was lucky enough to visit the Beowulf offices way back in '06 seeing how they were developing that film. When I was there, I saw a lot of similar art and photo-real snapshots of the characters. They translated almost exactly, so I'm really confident in saying this one looks pretty damn good. It's dark, the tone bleak and scary. The different Jim Carreys were radically different, the one looking the most like him being Scrooge, who is angular, fierce looking and covered with liverspots and old man skin. The other ghosts we can see were a jolly young Santa Claus looking dude and a child floating in mid-air. The art was very bleak, Victorian England, of course. But some of it looked nightmare inducing, so that's right up my alley. Count me excited.
- ALICE IN WONDERLAND… Again, no footage, but they showed some art and announced that not only will the film be released in 3-D, but also IMAX 3-D, which I believe will be a first for the company.
- http://www.aintitcool.com/node/39135
Originally Posted by 703FlipFiend
Deadbeat