Olaf, the snowman from Disney’s Frozen, was one of the more adorable characters from Disney’s most successful animated film. But outside of plush dolls and movie marketing, he hasn’t gotten a lot of love from the mouse. Now Olaf has been enlisted to provide some… Read More »Olaf-A-Lots provide cool advice from Disney’s Frozen
I’m very excited for today’s new Tee Fury t-shirts from artist Karen Hallion. They’re more from her excellent series of Doctor Who and Disney cross-over Tees. You can take home one of the few Paperman fan designs I’ve ever seen or take a trip ‘Up’… Read More »Disney/Pixar and Doctor Who Crossover Tees on Tee Fury today
One of those 1045 cable channels is having a week celebrating the Selachimorpha. Baymax, the robot from Disney’s “Big Hero 6,” has a few words of caution for those who might want to partake:
A short video of Director James Gunn interviewing the stars of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy reveals a lot about why the film is such a fun romp through outer space.
Marvel has also released an interview with Vin Diesel explaining how he recorded the dialog for Groot. Although there were only 3 words, the same three words, there was a lot of direction provided:
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy takes the audience on a journey to a strange new world previously unseen on the big screen. That gives the costume designers a lot of leeway in their designs, however, there are still certain realities they are forced to deal… Read More »The Making of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: Props and Costumes, Part II
Every rebellion has its starting point. How it got started on Lothal is the moment shared in this special 7 minute preview of Star Wars Rebels. As the story goes, the Empire arrives on Lothal — bringing tyranny with them. Imperials and stormtroopers establish an… Read More »Star Wars Rebels extended preview
Update: Looks like McFarland has been pushed back to a February 20th, 2015 release date.
As mentioned earlier today, Disney is having a great year at the box office. Four more chances remain to make it an even better one. Here are the remaining films of 2014 from Walt Disney Studios.
October 10th – Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Disney’s “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day” follows the exploits of 11-year-old Alexander (Ed Oxenbould) as he experiences the most terrible and horrible day of his young life—a day that begins with gum stuck in his hair, followed by one calamity after another. But when Alexander tells his upbeat family about the misadventures of his disastrous day, he finds little sympathy and begins to wonder if bad things only happen to him. He soon learns that he’s not alone when his mom (Jennifer Garner), dad (Steve Carell), brother (Dylan Minnette) and sister (Kerris Dorsey) all find themselves living through their own terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. Anyone who says there is no such thing as a bad day just hasn’t had one.
“Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day,” directed by Independent Spirit Award-winner Miguel Arteta (“The Good Girl,” “Cedar Rapids,” “Youth in Revolt”) from a screenplay by Rob Lieber, is a 21 Laps Entertainment/Jim Henson Company production.