Showing posts with label brad bird. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brad bird. Show all posts

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Movie Minesweeper - The Classic Bangladeshi Edition

- Robert Zemeckis' Beowulf will screen in 3D at IMAX venues as well as over 1000 digital screens across the US so, really, you have no excuse. Also, some posters for the film have been revealed, and they're quite striking in their way.

- Joel Siegel has passed away. A former roommate of Terry Gilliam and long time film critic, he recently became infamous for his walk-out protest during a screening of Clerks 2.

- Slate have a nice slideshow on 'the secrets of Brad Bird'.

- Penny Marsall is going back to the diamond (Is that apt slang? I don't know anything about sport at all) with a film about Effra Manley, the first woman inducted into the Baseball hall of fame. Apparently, Hilary Swank and Demi Moore are front runners for the lead.

- Liam Neeson is set to star in Richard Eyre's The Other Man opposite Juliette Binoche. Charles Wood has co-written the script with Eyre. I'm keen to see who will shoot this - Eyre has a great taste in cinematographers.

- Roland Emmerich's 10000 BC had pretty much fallen off of the radar, but MTV just picked up a blip.

- The Weinsteins have got their oar in the waters of Korean animation too, now.

- The Sun have spuriously misinterpreted Daniel Craig to suggest he's quitting Bond after the next film.

- Latino Review have Sam Raimi weighing up two options: The Grays or No Man's Land. They each feature alien invaders in some fashion or another.

- A paparazzi snap of Harrison Ford and Shia LaBeouf together on the Indiana Jones set has been unveiled.

- Jason O'Mara has taken the lead role in Life On Mars US.

- Kristen Bell has been snapped on the set of Forgetting Sarah Marshall, in which she stars with Russell Brand. Yes, that Russell Brand.

- The MPAA have filed law suits against two sites that help pirates do their dirty bidding.

- Jim Carrey's Sober Buddies seems to be in slightly bad taste.

- This is hilarious, and disturbing, and (almost definitely) not true : a Paris Hilton biopic is in development, to star Lindsay Lohan and with a Britney Spears soundtrack.

And I'm going to publish this now and then make moves on a second Minesweeper in a couple of minutes. I've got a pile of things to get through, but I don't want to keep this post hanging any longer.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Par Bleu! More Ratatouille Goodness

Disney-Pixar Productions has alerted us to some Ratatouille goodness for you all, via YouTube. Enjoy!

Two are rough animation workouts, both starring Emile the rat: Emile's Workout and Emile's Magic Trick

Very cute. I can't say I'm too keen to see this movie (I'm much more excited for a certain little robot) but I do love chubby rats.

[EDIT: I, on the other hand, simply cannot wait - Brendon]

There's also 9 minutes of the film that you can watch here to whet your appetite.

Depending how hungry you are, YouTube has plenty more tasty videos to keep you satisfied until the main course is released on June 29th.

And if that isn't enough, Disney has also put up an enormous collection of movie stills for you to feast your eyes upon.

(I really didn't mean to make so many dining references, but it just happened. But given that culinary title that I still can't spell, it seems appropriate.)

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

The Ratatouille That Never Was

Most know something about the controversial development of Ratatouille. The film was conceived, originally developed by and, for years, being directed by Jan Pinkava. Then, after a screening of story reels and meetings about the direction Pinkava was heading with the film, he was replaced as director by Brad Bird. This had never happened before at Pixar, this removal of a project's instigator from the director's chair and many found it something of a shock. According to internet opinion, either they'd sold one of their artists down the river and squashed his personal vision or they'd rescued a failing film from indulgence and lack of focus because it was going nowhere, and expensively so. Or both.



Jim Hill Media have a look at the Art of Ratatouille book and have taken the time to single out material that relates to the aborted version of the film. Below you can see an early Remy, looking rather scrawny, and some original title designs - when the film had a different title, of course - but there's a good handful more, including a look at Remy's now non-existent mother.


Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Movie Minesweeper - The Chubby Teletubby Edition

- Principal photography is underway on the next Indiana Jones film, the one about the City of Gods. To celebrate, the official site has posted a video clip of Shia LaBeouf talking about his love for the series, which you can download directly. On a similar note, I thought I had a good source to check out the 'Jim Broadbent in Indiana Jones' story AintItCool ran, but so far, no reply...

- ComingSoon believe that Tim Burton is off of Ripley's Believe It or Not! and a new director is being sought for the project. This is the damage wrought by a Steve Oedekerk script, I believe. Expect the Tom Shadyac announcement soon. And I'm only half kidding.

- Freaks and Geeks writer John Francis Daley has co-written The $40,000 Man with Jonathan Goldstein, and now New Line have purchased it. The weak-sounding spoof reimagines the Six Million Dollar Man on a much lower budget. After inflation is taken into account, this is one heck of a scale-down. In fact, I'd have thought any surgery performed at that sort of cost would be life threatening.

- Michael Buckley's The Sisters Grimm books are to be films. Film one will combine books one, two and three which is likely to make for bumpy structure (and disappointing box office, if Lemony Snicket is a credible witness). The plot involves female descendants of the famous Brothers on a quest to find their missing parents.

- Brad Bird seems keen on an Incredibles sequel. That makes eight hundred and twenty nine million and one of us.

- Matt O'Neil's spec script Bull Rush has been picked up by Newmarket Films. The title is an awful pun, seeing as the film is about a hedge-fund dabbler getting involved in exciting, adrenalising games of street football.

- Eddie Izzard, Tom Wilkinson and Bill Nighy have all joined the cast of Valkyrie. Superb.

- Todd Phillips and Jack Black are developing Man-Witch at Warners. The comedy (yeah, really - it's a comedy) revolves around a school teacher who joins a coven and finds he's the only guy. That's the Todd Phi... er, sorry Jack Black role. Silly me. Phillips, of course, is set to direct. The script should virtually write itself, but Jay Reiss is picking up the pen to help it along.

- Variety's Liz Smith is hyping Aline and Wolfe, the script about...er... Aline and Wolfe. Aline Bernstein and Tom Wolfe. She offers an 'Iris meets A Beautiful Mind' comparision. One out of two ain't great.

- In the same paragraph, she mentions Madonna directing the short Filth and Wisdom, but comments that Madge isn't acting in it. All of my info states that, actually, she is.

- Beyond Wild Hogs 2 and Old Dogs 1, what beckons Walt Becker? Mild Frogs 3? Nope - something called My Samurai about an American businessman who helps out a homeless Japanese gentlemen only for this vagrant t
o reveal he is the last in a long line of Samurai and pledge his eternal loyalty to the businessman. Tim Allen as the businessman?

- Tyrese Gibson seems to believe his Luke Cage engagement is coming, and fast.

- Italian State Attorneys are investigating The Da Vinci Code on the grounds that it might be proven 'religiously obscene'. Church and state, eh? What a wonderful combination.

- Silvio Berlusconi is planning to write a screenplay.

- Elijah Kelley has had talks about playing Sammy Davis Jr., and now he's talking about those talks. Just about.

- J T Petty has given a good Burrowers interview. Sounds like Faces of Death may have stalled, however.

- Shinya Tsukamoto's Nightmare Detective is to get a sequel.

- John Waters has spoken out in defence of John Travolta's casting in Hairspray (as well as generally praising the film overall). Previously, Travolta had been knocked in the press, essentially for being a scientologist taking on a 'gay' role. The argument revolves around three contentions: that scientology is a homophobic religion; that prejudice on value of religion is suitable whereas on value of sexuality is not; that a drag role is a 'gay role'.

- The Gold-label full-series Twin Peaks box set seems to be on the cards for late October.

- British animators came out on top at Annecy.

- Salim and Mara Brock Akil like to keep it in the family. After collaborating on CW's Girlfriends, they've now set up a feature with the Weinsteins' condescendingly named 'urban' project sidebar, 'Our Stories Films'. The film is about a woman jilted at the altar who becomes a kind of detective to help other women ensure their partners won't be doing the dirty on them.

- As well as pimping Halo branded tat, Fox's merchandising army are also out to exploit Walden Media properties... but the Narnia films, for example, don't come under this agreement, being based at Disney.


- A sequel to The Host is on the fast track. Expect a completely different roll of credits.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Direct Download Links For Two Ratatouille Podcasts

You can directly download Getting Into Character and The Comedians of Ratatouille now.

Direct Download Links For The New Ratatouille TV Spot

Choose from low, medium or high resolution versions of this Quicktime standard-def TV spot for Ratatouille.

Friday, June 15, 2007

Direct Download Link For Ratatouille Animation Progress Reel

This is great. A clip from Ratatouille, progressing from storyboard to full, finished render.

Download it now.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

More Ratatouille Images

Last night, I ran 20 images from Ratatouille and, of course, the same twenty images started popping up online on other sites with no reference to this site or link back. There had actually been more than 20 released, and I held some back simply to see if this would happen... and it did.

Those who lifted the images: you know who you are. I happen to know for sure that the people behind some of these light-fingered sites come here regularly, too. Naughty. Not actually evil, or immoral or even unlawful - but naughty.

Anyway, here's the rest of the set. Enjoy. And thank
Mike Nezhdanny again.






Monday, June 04, 2007

Almost Unfathomably Huge Ratatouille Image Update

These pictures are so big it's a little bit frightening. Click on any of them to be swamped in their gorgeousness. I left the tags on them so you can see, well, who owns the copyright for one thing - but also the names of characters, and so on.

Thank Mike Nezhdanny for the scoop. I just pressed a few buttons.

[EDIT: And now there's more]




















Direct Download Link For Awesome New Ratatouille Trailer

This new Ratatouille trailer from Japan has oodles more footage - new locations, scenes, characters. It's a must see - so download it now. A handful of low-res screencaps follow.






Monday, May 21, 2007

Movie Minesweeper - The Rushed Edition

A lot of these would have been full stories on another day, a day when I had the time. So take a good gander below.

- Aint it Cool have
announced that Elizabeth Avellan has come onboard Santos as a producer, now that the film is in post. Some risk taking there, Ms. Avellan. You can downloand the trailer in HD or medium sized Quicktime as well as iPod friendly format.

- According to Pink is the New Blog, Eric Idle is planning to sue Dreamworks over Shrek 3. Aren't we all? In Idle's case, it's because they have stolen gags from Holy Grail, without asking, or even indicating in advance. Apparently, these aren't homages - they're cheap attempts to get a laugh from somebody elses material.

- So, that picture of The Joker has been fully de-pixelled and... well, I'm just shrugging to be honest. I don't quite get what they're going for here, and until I see some more, I reserve judgment. Could be interesting, though. Could be good.

- A rare Movie Minesweeper post this one. There's a story going round that The Incredibles 2 is due for release in 2009. The ridiculous claim is that Jim Carrey, Eddie Murphy, Eugene Levy and Steve Martin will be amongst the voice cast. I'm not including a link because I don't want to spread this nonsense any further - but, rest assured, the entire thing is a complete and utter fabrication with no truth in it whatsoever.

- Masters of Horror season 3 is coming... but this time from Lionsgate? Certainly looks like it. I guess that puts paid to the lovely compendium DVDs we've been getting in the UK - but it might mean an injection of fresh talent.

- Collider believe that Mark Forster has been tapped, as they say, to direct the next Bond. I hope not.

- A superb clip from No Country for Old Men is online now. This version is, I believe, unobstructed by logotypes and hype branding.

- Prince Ali will be welcoming Kathryn Bigelow and her Hurt Locker team for a summer shoot in Jordan.

- The NY Times have an obit for Lloyd Alexander, one of my favourite fantasy authors - probably only behind Neil Gaiman and Angela Carter. And Shakespeare, if you'll allow. Here's a quote from the author, circa 1969 - "In whatever guise - our own daily nightmares of war, intolerance, inhumanity; or the struggles of an Assistant Pig-Keeper against the Lord of Death - the problems are agonizingly familiar".

- IESB have outed Brad Bird's live action film as 1906. They been sitting on the news for some time - indeed, we all knew the rumour - but now, they've simply stated it as fact. Which it is.

- Chud have plenty of Indiana Jones 4 rumours, all of which support the City of Gods name - just like I was saying a while back. Now, though, I keep hearing Indiana Jones and the Staff of Moses is the actual title... but Chud have an answer for that too. They believe this is the name of a tie-in videogame only. Hmmm. An announcement must be forthcoming, surely?

- Roman Polanski skipped only the last two minutes of a dull press junket. I commend him for his restraint.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Ratatouille Concept Art

The 20 Years of Pixar Exhibition now includes Ratatouille concept art - which you can see below.

The full gallery was taken by a young man named Dougie, up there in Edinburgh. Cheeky.






Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Direct Download Link For ANOTHER Scene From Ratatouille

The Ratatouille goodies keep on coming, and keep on whipping me into a near frenzy. You can download a new scene, simply called Remy, in nice Quicktime right now.

Thanks to Mike for the lovely poster below.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

caDirect Download Links For New Ratatouille Podst "Parlez-Vous Francais?"

Download the latest Ratatouille podcast in low, medium or high resolution quicktime. It's a good one.

Monday, May 07, 2007

Direct Download Links For New Ratatouille Podcast: Linguine A La Carte

Enjoy the latest Ratatouille podcast in medium and high and ultra-res Quicktime.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Finally - Direct Download Links For The Ratatouille Excerpt

Help yourself to nine full minutes of Ratatouille in gorgeous quicktime - not the slightly dicky FLV of the official site. Don't say I don't ever do anything for you.

Choose from low, medium and high res versions of the normal definition version; or Hi-Def in 1024p, 720p or 480p. Move fast, before the file is removed!

Ratatouille 9 Minute Preview - Full Screen Size

You can now watch that wonderful 9-minute sequence from Ratatouille (or pair of sequences, to be precise) in a much, much bigger window. The resolution takes a hit, but what do you want? Everything?

I'm still working on a downalod link so we can all save ourselves a copy.

11% Ponyo, 8% Ratatouille

Over 10% of Miyazaki's Ponyo on a Cliff have already been completed and filmed. Over 11%, in fact - if you're feeling detail oriented. You may need a translator to help you with that production diary, however.

I yesterday watched around 8% of Ratatouille and it felt like a really big, healthy serving. I'm still trying to find a direct download url for the clip so we can all save it instead of just stream it.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Direct Download Links For Ratatouille Preview

This Tuesday, Disney will be unveiling a full 9-minute chunk of Ratatouille online. In the meantime, they're offering a shorter preview - which you can download directly. Take your pick of high, medium and low resolution. Beautiful stuff.




Pixar Evolving

The Daily Bulletin have a new interview with Brad Bird that contains one mother of a humdinger for Pixar fans. His next film - the live action one - will be for Pixar.

He says "
The company is evolving into a place where all kinds of movies, not just animated ones, can come out".

Last time something like this turned up, it was an April Fools. This, however, is the real deal.
Be excited.