However, with stunning visuals, a nearly perfect voice cast, winks and nods galore and enough to grab the attention of both children and adults this fun somewhat generic soppy buddy movie still delivers high and is up there with the best
recent animation movies.
Not exact matches
While on my
recent press trip for the Oz the Great and Powerful premiere, the group of mom bloggers was surprised with a trip to the Disney
Animation Studios to learn all about how the
movie Wreck - It - Ralph was made.
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At the film's
recent press day, del Toro and Gutierrez spoke about the genesis of the project, Gutierrez's unusual pitch that convinced del Toro to produce the
movie, Gutierrez's vision using authentic folk art characters, the film's humanistic tone, casting a talented and eclectic international group of actors to voice the larger than life characters, choosing Reel FX to tackle the complicated
animation design, gaining the support of Fox's Jim Gianopulos, how Zoe Saldana and Diego Luna learned to sing, the film's amazing music, and del Toro's upcoming projects including «Crimson Peak,» «The Strain,» «Pacific Rim 2,» the «Pan's Labyrinth» Musical, and the possibility of a «Hellboy 3.»
Very little in «A Cat in Paris» compares with, say, the best in «Persepolis,» «The Illusionist,» or «The Triplets of Belleville» — the three most inventive 2 - D
animation movies of
recent years that weren't directed by Hayao Miyazaki («Spirited Away»).
This week the Nerds discuss
recent movie trailers like: Star Wars: The Clone Wars —
Animation airing on Cartoon Network.
This
movie doesn't have the many «high tech»
animation designs we are used to seeing in
recent Disney features.
Russian
animation company 420 (heh) created 90 - second animated versions of some of the biggest
movies in
recent memory.
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The Wall Street Journal reports that Nintendo has made a deal with Illumination Entertainment, the
animation studio that makes the Despicable Me
movies (as well as
recent hits Sing and The Secret Life of Pets) to do an animated Mario
movie.
He suggested that it was likely that they would pursue 3D
animation, an area that has been explored in
recent years with Shigeru Miyamoto's Pikmin Short
Movies.
The
recent updates might not seem as significant, but it shows that Pixar
movies have never stopped from innovating in
animation technology and have varied in the way they render their
animation.