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Toy Story 3: Woody and the gang are back….again!
By Becca Hutson
1st July 2010 | 1 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
Disney owned studio, Pixar is leading Hollywood in animation. Having the hallmark stamp of Pixar on a film, guarantees an audience and revenue. It also guarantees audiences value for money and Toy Story 3 is the 11th feature from the studio, which began life in 1984 as the computer graphics division of George Lucas’s Lucasfilm Ltd, before Steve Jobs bought it for $10m two years later.
According to the Guardian, only Japan’s Studio Ghibli has been more consistently groundbreaking in animation, and even it has floundered somewhat with its last two films. Arguably, Pixar has not floundered, although Cars did see a dip in the usually splendiferous profits. Toy Story is one of the studio’s biggest hits, with humour in double entendres satisfying both children and adults mixed in with brilliant effects and story lines which are engaging and heartwarming for all without being mushy. My ultimate personal Pixar favourite is Ratatouille which reminded me of the Disney films I used to watch in the 90s such as Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin. In Ratatouille, the effects enhance the story rather than the story being a byline to technical gadgetry. The story warmed my cockles, leaving me feeling emotionally involved with a rat that dreams of being a world class Parisian chef.
According to reviews, Toy Story 3 shouldn’t fail to please, especially in 3D. It’s already out in the US but it will come to UK cinemas on July 19th.
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Angelina and Pitt to star as lovers in a new version of Cleopatra?
By Alice Rowsome
14th June 2010 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
Angelina Jolie is said to be following Elizabeth Taylor’s footstep as she takes on the role of Cleopatra in a new film about the Queen of the Nile. And starring opposite her as Marc Anthony? Her very own leading man, Brad Pitt. Yes a very intersting set up!
Originally it was Elizabeth Taylor who starred in the historical epic which followed the triumphs of the Egyptian queen, Cleopatra, alongside lover Richard Burton in the 1963 Classic.
The film will be inspired by the new biography about Cleopatra, written by Stacy Schiff, who has said she strongly believes Jolie would be a wonderful fit for the Egyptian Queen. She said:‘I think she’d be perfect for it and I can see a possible Oscar in her future. Physically, she’s got the perfect look.’Schiff also stated she thought Pitt would make the perfect actor to play out Marc Anthony.
‘They are the Burton and Taylor of our day, reconciling and breaking up within a day in the tabloids.’
Schiff’s book isn’t published yet but the film script is already being put together.
Taylor and Burton have set the bar high. It is not sure whether Pitt and Jolie will be able to compete with the passionate lover’s version….
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Review: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
By Jonathan Campbell
29th March 2010 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
I love girls.
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