Sentences with phrase «n't feature animation»

However, the level of bad taste has sunk to an all - new low in what is supposed to be a cute holiday animated feature, with some events occurring that would probably have made this an R - rated film if it didn't feature animation.

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You don't even need any footage to create your video as Voice features more than 25,000 images and animations.
For the ones saying its the same as other FAR CRY games, that is the point, the game is full of new things: a new story, world, new animations, vehicles, features, But it remains FAR CRY, the thing I want to play not another series.
That is a problem but not a major one (if only because the animation, though more conventional in nature than in the feature segments, is still nice to look at) and «Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet» still has a lot to offer viewers — visual astonishments, a stirring score by Gabriel Yared that also includes original songs by Damien Rice and Glen Hansard & Lisa Hannigan and strong contributions from the vocal cast that, in addition to those already mentioned, also features John Krasinski, Frank Langella and Alfred Molina.
As with other Pixar productions, the original trailer for this film featured animation made specially for the trailer and not appearing in the final film.
While Bilal: A New Breed of Hero may not be the pinnacle of computer animation, nor is it the height of narrative storytelling, it is an engaging and entertaining animated feature that proves to be more rewarding of your time than you may think it would.
That being said, most teases don't feature intricate stop - motion animation or gorgeous night - time city - scapes, so we're a little more favorably inclined to this promo for Wes Anderson's upcoming film Isle Of Dogs, the full trailer for which will arrive tomorrow.
To extrapolate, if we are to have a category called Best Animated Feature, its nominees should only be judged on their animation, not their story nor their music nor their editing.
Animated features are not common in Hong Kong, but this is very successful, even for those viewers predisposed against animation.
The Iron Giant (Brad Bird, 1999) Brad Bird's feature debut was traditional 2 - D animation when computer animation was the craze, released by studio folk who didn't realize just how special a film they had on their hands.
Grand Jury Award: Austin Chick, Girls Against Boys Best Feature: Tom O'Brien, Fairhaven Best Documentary: Matthew Heineman & Susan Fromke, Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare Best Animation: Brian Lye, Callum Paterson and Nathan Gilliss, Peach Juice Best Short Comedy: Todd Sklar, 92 ′ Skybox Alonzo Mourning Rookie Card Best Short Drama: Paul Grellong, Tracer Gun Audience Choice — Documentary: Ramona Diaz, Don't Stop Believing: Every Man's Journey Audience Choice — Feature: Eric Kissack, Missed Connections Best Screenplay: Steve Lucas for La Mujer (Thriller) Best NH Documentary: Michael Venn and Mark Dole, In Danger of Being Discovered Best NH Performance: Jace McLean for 3 Days of Normal New Hampshire Film of the Year: Alfred Thomas Catalfo, Rocketship Van McLeod Award: Mike O'Malley
Though some might complain that the look of the film is cheesy, featuring actors and extras that aren't fit to be featured in a feature film, it should be remembered that this is a spoof of the cheesy dinosaur and caveman movies of the 1950s and 1960s, and therefore, the dated stop - motion animation, cheap - looking sets, and unconvincing costumes are in keeping with the nature of the satire.
With the first trailer for Hotel Transylvania 3 set to arrive tomorrow, a poster has been released for the upcoming third instalment in the animated monster movie franchise featuring Adam Sandler's Dracula, who doesn't seem best pleased to be going on a family vacation; check it out below... In Sony Pictures Animation's Hotel Transylvania 3, -LSB-...]
Governors who were not up for reelection and who continue on the Board are Annette Bening and Tom Hanks, Actors Branch; Jim Bissell and Jeffrey Kurland, Art Directors; Caleb Deschanel and Owen Roizman, Cinematographers; Martha Coolidge and Edward Zwick, Directors; Rob Epstein and Lynne Littman, Documentary; Robert Rehme and Tom Sherak, Executives; Donn Cambern and Mark Goldblatt, Film Editors; Bruce Broughton and Arthur Hamilton, Music; Mark Johnson and Kathleen Kennedy, Producers; Robert G. Friedman and Sid Ganis, Public Relations; Bill Kroyer and John Lasseter, Short Films and Feature Animation; Don Hall and Kevin O'Connell, Sound; Craig Barron and Bill Taylor, Visual Effects; and James L. Brooks and Phil Robinson, Writers.
John Henry, Lorenzo, and The Little Matchgirl, the 1 -2-3 punch that opens this Blu - ray, are not only the best shorts on the disc, they rival Disney's feature output of the last 15 years as the best animation released from the studio.
Prediction: Pixar didn't make the cut for Animated Feature this year, but «Piper,» the short Finding Dory came packaged with in theaters last summer, seems to be the consensus frontrunner here — maybe because its animation is state - of - the - art gorgeous, maybe because it won Best Animated Short at the Annies.
The grand old man of Japanese animation has retired and this film, not a fantasy or mythical adventure but a delicate biographical drama about an idealistic engineer devoted to making «beautiful airplanes» for a country he knows will use them as instruments of war, is his final feature.
Though technically not the first animated feature, the elaborately painted images and graceful execution of the Technicolor feature redefined the idea of what animation could do, pushed the possibility of color cinema into a new realm, convinced the audiences that animation could tell a story for adults and kids alike and launched the Disney legacy.
The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (Universal, Blu - ray, DVD, VOD), nominated in the Animated Feature Film category, is probably not considered a «major» nominee by the mainstream press but this production by Studio Ghibli co-founder and «Grave of the Fireflies» filmmaker Isao Takahata takes an artisanal approach to animation.
, Grease, The Wiz and Midnight Express, not to mention Lord of the Rings and Watership Down (I have never been able to get excited about feature - length animation).
HONORABLE MENTIONS: ANIMATION «Kubo and the Two Strings» — Laika's most daring, innovative film yet «My Life as a Zucchini» — About little kids but not for little kids; a bold, 70 - minute feature from Switzerland «Sing» — Delightful and triumphant, with terrific voice performances and song renditions «Trolls» — I can't stop the positive feelings I've had about this DreamWorks musical since I saw it 3 months ago «Zootopia» — Disney's live - action crime drama / social commentary disguised in animated form has one of the year's best screenplays
After an initial viewing of Tarzan II, I returned to the original Tarzan, a film which Disney Feature Animation has not since topped financially or in my opinion, creatively.
Unlike the previous Studio Ghibli waves, this disc doesn't feature any «transition» animation when a menu it selected from the main screen.
The only bonus features on the previous DVD were a couple of music videos (both of which show up here) and a theatrical trailer featuring some in - progress animation (which is sadly not carried over).
The battle system in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT features slick animation and fluid controls but the combo system is severely limited in how it works.
Previously announced honorees include Jake Gyllenhaal for «Hollywood Actor Award» for the film Stonger; Kate Winslet for «Hollywood Actress Award» for the film Wonder Wheel; The Big Sick for «Hollywood Comedy Ensemble Award»; Jamie Bell for «New Hollywood Actor Award» for his role in Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool; Common, Andra Day and Diane Warren for «Hollywood Song Award» for the original song «Stand Up For Something» with music by Diane Warren, lyrics by Diane Warren and Commong and performed by Andra Day featuring Common, in the film Marshall; Andrew Kosove, Broderick Johnson and Cynthia Sikes Yorkin for «Hollywood Producer Award» for the film Blade Runner 2049; Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber for «Hollywood Screenwriter Award» for The Disaster Artist; Coco for «Hollywood Animation Award»; and Mudbound for «Hollywood Breakout Ensemble» Award; Sam Rockwell for «Hollywood Supporting Actor Award» for his role in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Allison Janney for «Hollywood Supporting Actress Award» for her role in I, Tonya, Mary J. Blige for «Hollywood Breakout Performance Actress Award» for her work in the film Mudbound; Timothée Chalamet for «Hollywood Breakout Performance Actor Award» for his role in the film Call Me By Your Name; and the cast of I, Tonya including Margot Robbie, Allison Janney, Sebastian Stan, Paul Walter Hauser, Julianne Nicholson and Caitlin Carver for the «Hollywood Ensemble Award.»
Previously announced honorees include Gary Oldman for «Hollywood Career Achievement Award» highlighting his work in Darkest Hour; Adam Sandler for «Hollywood Comedy Award» for The Meyerowitz Stories; Joe Wright for «Hollywood Director Award» for Darkest Hour; Kate Winslet for «Hollywood Actress Award» for the film Wonder Wheel; Jake Gyllenhaal for «Hollywood Actor Award» for the film Stonger; the cast of The Big Sick including Kumail Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Holly Hunter and Ray Romano for «Hollywood Comedy Ensemble Award»; Jamie Bell for «New Hollywood Actor Award» for Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool; musicians Diane Warren, Common and Andra Day for the original song, «Stand Up For Something» with music by Diane Warren, lyrics by Diane Warren and Common and performed by Andra Day featuring Common from the film Marshall for «Hollywood Song Award»; Blade Runner 2049 producers Andrew S. Kosove, Broderick Johnson and Cynthia Sikes Yorkin for «Hollywood Producer Award»; The Disaster Artist screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber for «Hollywood Screenwriter Award»; Coco for «Hollywood Animation Award»; the cast of Mudbound including Carey Mulligan, Garrett Hedlund, Mary J. Blige, Jason Mitchell, Jason Clarke, Rob Morgan and Jonathan Banks for the «Hollywood Breakout Ensemble Award»; Sam Rockwell for «Hollywood Supporting Actor Award» for his role in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri; Allison Janney for «Hollywood Supporting Actress Award» for her role in I, Tonya; Mary J. Blige for «Hollywood Breakout Performance Actress Award» for her work in the film Mudbound; Timothée Chalamet for «Hollywood Breakout Performance Actor Award» for his role in the film Call Me By Your Name; and the cast of I, Tonya, including Margot Robbie, Allison Janney, Sebastian Stan, Paul Walter Hauser, Julianne Nicholson and Caitlin Carver for the «Hollywood Ensemble Award.»
2; Gary Oldman for «Hollywood Career Achievement Award» highlighting his work in Darkest Hour; Adam Sandler for «Hollywood Comedy Award» for The Meyerowitz Stories; Joe Wright for «Hollywood Director Award» for Darkest Hour; Kate Winslet for «Hollywood Actress Award» for the film Wonder Wheel; Jake Gyllenhaal for «Hollywood Actor Award» for the film Stonger; the cast of The Big Sick including Kumail Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Holly Hunter and Ray Romano for «Hollywood Comedy Ensemble Award»; Jamie Bell for «New Hollywood Actor Award» for Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool; musicians Diane Warren, Common and Andra Day for the original song, «Stand Up For Something» with music by Diane Warren, lyrics by Diane Warren and Common and performed by Andra Day featuring Common from the film Marshall for «Hollywood Song Award»; Blade Runner 2049 producers Andrew S. Kosove, Broderick Johnson and Cynthia Sikes Yorkin for «Hollywood Producer Award»; The Disaster Artist screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber for «Hollywood Screenwriter Award»; Coco for «Hollywood Animation Award»; the cast of Mudbound including Carey Mulligan, Garrett Hedlund, Mary J. Blige, Jason Mitchell, Jason Clarke, Rob Morgan and Jonathan Banks for the «Hollywood Breakout Ensemble Award»; Sam Rockwell for «Hollywood Supporting Actor Award» for his role in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri; Allison Janney for «Hollywood Supporting Actress Award» for her role in I, Tonya; Mary J. Blige for «Hollywood Breakout Performance Actress Award» for her work in the film Mudbound; Timothée Chalamet for «Hollywood Breakout Performance Actor Award» for his role in the film Call Me By Your Name; and the cast of I, Tonya, including Margot Robbie, Allison Janney, Sebastian Stan, Paul Walter Hauser, Julianne Nicholson and Caitlin Carver for the «Hollywood Ensemble Award.»
Previously announced honorees include Adam Sandler for «Hollywood Comedy Award» for the film The Meyerowitz Stories; Joe Wright for «Hollywood Director Award» for the film Darkest Hour; Kate Winslet for «Hollywood Actress Award» for the film Wonder Wheel; Jake Gyllenhaal for «Hollywood Actor Award» for the film Stonger; the cast of The Big Sick including Kumail Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Holly Hunter and Ray Romano for «Hollywood Comedy Ensemble Award»; Jamie Bell for «New Hollywood Actor Award» for Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool; musicians Diane Warren, Common and Andra Day for the original song, «Stand Up For Something» with music by Diane Warren, lyrics by Diane Warren and Common and performed by Andra Day featuring Common from the film Marshall for «Hollywood Song Award»; Blade Runner 2049 producers Andrew S. Kosove, Broderick Johnson and Cynthia Sikes Yorkin for «Hollywood Producer Award»; The Disaster Artist screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber for «Hollywood Screenwriter Award»; Coco for «Hollywood Animation Award»; the cast of Mudbound including Carey Mulligan, Garrett Hedlund, Mary J. Blige, Jason Mitchell, Jason Clarke, Rob Morgan and Jonathan Banks for the «Hollywood Breakout Ensemble Award»; Sam Rockwell for «Hollywood Supporting Actor Award» for his role in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri; Allison Janney for «Hollywood Supporting Actress Award» for her role in I, Tonya; Mary J. Blige for «Hollywood Breakout Performance Actress Award» for her work in the film Mudbound; Timothée Chalamet for «Hollywood Breakout Performance Actor Award» for his role in the film Call Me By Your Name; and the cast of I, Tonya, including Margot Robbie, Allison Janney, Sebastian Stan, Paul Walter Hauser, Julianne Nicholson and Caitlin Carver for the «Hollywood Ensemble Award.»
When you read other Top Ten Film lists, consider that the journalists do not give equal weight to docs, animation and dramatic features, nor foreign versus American indies and studio pictures.
The art may not be as detailed and the animation may be more ragged than more recent Studio Ghibli efforts, but as a visual spectacle Nausicaä easily outdoes most contemporary tradionally animated features.
This movie doesn't have the many «high tech» animation designs we are used to seeing in recent Disney features.
While it doesn't ascend to the quality of Feature Animation's output or the practically flawless Pixar pictures, Teacher's Pet consistently entertains and delivers real laughs.
20th Century Fox «Kung Fu Panda 3» It is qualified for the Best Animated Feature category, though it is not listed on Fox or DreamWorks Animation FYC pages «Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children» & «X-Men: Apocalypse» Submission - Worthy Categories: Makeup & Hairstyling, Production Design, Costume Design, Visual Effects
Most kids don't break up for the Easter holiday until this Friday, yet DreamWorks Animation and distribution partner Fox have already grossed a tidy sum from Home, a road - trip comedy featuring a teenage girl (voiced by Rihanna) and a cute alien (Jim Parsons).
It's true that F - bombs, sex scenes and graphic nudity aren't regular features in Pixar or DreamWorks Animation movies (for good reason).
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Despite the beloved animation studio's reputation and popularity, they haven't taken home a Best Animated Feature Award since 2009, when Up scored the top prize.
That being said, most teases don't feature intricate stop - motion animation or gorgeous...
The computer animation isn't theatrical feature quality; that's no surprise because Pixar spends four years making their movies, and DreamWorks typically devotes two to three.
What will be interesting is to see how the rest fills out, particularly given recent procedural changes (i.e., anyone who wants to opt into the committee can vote for nominees, not just members of the short films and feature animation branch).
Also as a Brit I am very proud that this film is the first animation feature film nomination from Britain that isn't produced by the national treasure that is Aardman!
isn't quite as other - worldly gorgeous as those two earlier films (they're the only two other features I've seen from Shinkai), its combination of hand - drawn, computer and rotoscoped animation is a little more conventional, just as its plot and approach to narrative is a little more familiar.
Almost all of the studio's Blu - ray and DVD releases come with a bevy of special features that not only enlighten audiences about the production process but also dive into discussing the identity of the animation studio.
You can impress any stakeholder with a stunning zoom - in feature of the corporate logo synced with music for an intro or some cool animation with conditional action - variable features, but if your learners don't get what you're really trying to teach them and be able to put it into practice in their job, you've kinda sunk the battleship.
SCORM eLearning courses are generally complex with not just the course itself but include a variety of interactive features like questions, animation, and images.
The eLearning industry was not too happy about the iPad not featuring Flash as it meant reinventing the wheel for animation and interactivity in eLearning.
The Kindle Fire's children's books don't have animations as do those of the Nook Tablet, and there's no feature that allows parents to record their voices reading aloud to their children.
Page turns feature animations, but aren't particularly snappy when you use the aforementioned buttons.
Not only is it essentially identical to the standard Android app, it lacks the much - touted X-ray feature to be found on the Kindle Touch and the swish page turn animations from the iPad.
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