Thursday, April 30, 2009

Astro Boy trivia

Here's some trivia for the upcoming movie Astro Boy.
  • Colin Brady was originally attached to direct this film before being replaced by David Bowers.
  • The original cartoon of Astro Boy (or "Mighty Atom" in Japanese) was first seen on Japanese television from 1963 to 1966 as 'Astroboy (1963)' which is credited as the first anime cartoon. The character of Astro Boy first appeared in print as a manga in 1952 by Osamu Tezuka. Another Astro Boy series was remade in the 1980s and again in the 21st century.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Toy Story in 3D

Buzz Lightyear is back! Now in 3D.

The art of animation goes "to infinity and beyond" as Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios, a Northern California-based pioneer in computer graphics, join creative forces on the infinitely entertaining "Toy Story," the first full-length animated feature to be created entirely by artists using computer tools and technology. Four years in the making, this delightfully irreverent new comedy-adventure combines an imaginative story and great characters with the visual excitement of 3-D computer-generated animation. Conceived and directed by John Lasseter, a former Disney animator whose innovative work with Pixar includes the 1989 Oscar-winning short, "Tin Toy," this film represents a major milestone in animated moviemaking with its groundbreaking graphic style adding to the believability of a world where toys have a life of their own. With a cast of top vocal talent headed by Tom Hanks and Tim Allen plus three entertaining new songs and an inspired score by renowned composer/performer Randy Newman, the fantasy takes flight and provides extraordinary delights for moviegoers of all ages.

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Monday, April 27, 2009

Astro Boy trailer

Latest trailer from Astro Boy.



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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Astroboy - what to expect

Here's an exclusive interview of FirstShowing.Net with Colin Brady. He is an immensely talented animation supervisor who has worked previously at Pixar, Rhythm and Hues, and Industrial Light and Magic (ILM). Brady was also a director of the animated film Everyone's Hero and co-directed Toy Story 2. In our interview, he talks about his past career and introduction to AstroBoy, as well as a lot of what we can expect in the film from the story to what it's likely to be rated - PG.

FS.net: What drew you to the AstroBoy project? Why did you decide to direct this CGI film?
Colin Brady: I first met with Paul Wang, Executive VP of Development at Imagi Animation Studios, about 18 months ago. He felt AstroBoy was a good fit for me. My experience at Pixar and ILM directing characters like Buzz Lightyear, the Hulk, and E.T. seemed to make AstroBoy a good fit because his character has some elements of each. I am very drawn to power of Anime's sense of mythology, whereas a lot of American animation is full of fluff. AstroBoy is an icon, packed with action and full of heart.

FS.net: What will the story focus on / what adventures will AstroBoy get involved in? Will it start with his origin and go from there?
Colin Brady: Similar to Spider-Man or the first Superman, it makes sense to start with the origin story. Although I admit that I thought it would be fun to simply start with the sequel. AstroBoy is kind of a dark Pinocchio story, but unlike Pinocchio, Astro never can become real flesh and blood. Astro's journey of self discovery and acceptance is directly linked to the hardcore killer robot fights, and to the rejection by his creator, Dr. Tanner.

FS.net: Will this AstroBoy be aimed purely at kids or will it have a grungier, tougher aspect for older fans? (e.g. what rating are you going for?)
Colin Brady: We're going for as hard PG as we can. Luckily robot violence is less disturbing than humans fighting each other with guns.

FS.net: What kind of voice actors will you be considering? Will they be completely from scratch or any from the series?
Colin Brady: We're mostly looking at a mix of popular American and Japanese actors. But certainly they have to be right for the part.

FS.net: What are you bringing to AstroBoy that will hopefully allow this version to succeed whereas the relaunch of the series recently in the US "failed"?
Colin Brady: We will present Astro's story as more of an epic Sci Fi fantasy. Although Astro is a robot, there's a deep dark human struggle that we're exploring. In bringing Astro to CG we're trying to create a texture and beauty similar to the original Star Wars films. We're extremely influenced by Hokusai, Noguchi, and Miyazaki. We're very careful to stay as true to the original design as possible but at the same time aging up his voice and the overall tone.

FS.net: Are you trying to modernize him or do anything to create a more widespread appeal beyond just the fans?
Colin Brady: The challenge is to appeal to the non fans while not upsetting those who grew up with this character. Every step of the way we are including Tezuka Studios to ensure we're being respectful to one of Asia's most recognizable icons.

Thanks to Colin Brady and Imagi Animation! I think AstroBoy has a strong chance of ringing true with fans, just as TMNT did with all the fans of that franchise. The film sounds like it is in some incredibly capable hands and although it may be Brady's first feature film, his character animation history shows that he will bring a certain needed dynamic to the character of AstroBoy. Keep watch for more updates as the project continues production.

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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage (born Nicolas Kim Coppola; January 7, 1964) is an American actor, known for collaborating many times with film producer Jerry Bruckheimer. A high school dropout, Cage pursued acting as a career, making his debut on television in 1981. Cage has famously featured in numerous "bad boy" roles, even going as far as to knock out his front two teeth for the part he played in Birdy (1984). Cage has starred in over 70 films including Face/Off (1997), Ghost Rider (2007), and National Treasure (2004). Cage's acting success has made him a very high paid actor, grossing over 4 million dollars per picture.

Cage has married three times, once to Patricia Arquette, then to Lisa Marie Presley (the only daughter, and child, of Elvis Presley), and most recently to his current wife Alice Kim Cage who was 20 years old when they met and married.

Cage will be the voice of Dr. Tenma in Astro Boy this October.

Here's some highlights of his career.

Awards :

1995 Academy Awards
Best Actor for Leaving Las Vegas

1995 Chicago Film Critics Association
Best Actor for Leaving Las Vegas

1995 Golden Globe
Best Actor - Drama for Leaving Las Vegas

1994 Los Angeles Film Critics Association
Best Actor for Leaving Las Vegas

1995 National Board of Review
Best Actor for Leaving Las Vegas

1995 National Society of Film Critics
Best Actor for Leaving Las Vegas

1995 New York Film Critics Circle
Best Actor for Leaving Las Vegas

1995 Screen Actors Guild
Best Actor for Leaving Las Vegas

2002 Toronto Film Critics Association
Best Actor for Adaptation

Nominations :

2002 Academy Awards
Best Actor for Adaptation

1992 Golden Globe Awards
Best Actor - Musical or Comedy for Honeymoon in Vegas

2002 Golden Globe Awards
Best Actor - Musical or Comedy for Adaptation

1995 Independent Spirit Award
Best Actor for Leaving Las Vegas

1989 Independent Spirit Award
Best Actor for Vampire's Kiss

1995 Screen Actors Guild
Best Actor for Adaptation

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Freddie Highmore

Alfred Thomas Highmore (born 14 February 1992), known professionally as Freddie Highmore, is an English actor. He is best known for his roles in the films Finding Neverland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, August Rush, and The Spiderwick Chronicles.

He led as an actor and voice actor in Arthur and the Invisibles. Highmore also lent his voice in The Golden Compass as well as two planned sequels of Arthur and the Invisibles. Highmore will voice the lead character in the upcoming digitally-animated film Astro Boy.

Here's some highlights of his career.

Awards:

2008 Saturn Awards
Best Performance by a Younger Actor for August Rush

2006 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
Best Young Actor for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

2005 Young Artist Awards
Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Ensemble Cast for Finding Neverland

2005 Empire Awards in UK
Best Newcomer for Finding Neverland

2005 Satellite Awards
Outstanding New Talent

2005 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
Best Young Actor for Finding Neverland

2005 Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards
Youth in Film for Finding Neverland

2004 Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards
Best Performance by Youth in a Leading or Supporting Role - Male for Finding Neverland

Nominations:

2008 Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards
Best Male Actor

2008 Young Artist Award
Best Performance in a Feature Film by a Leading Young Actor for "August Rush"

2005 MTV Movie Awards
Breakthrough Male for Finding Neverland

2005 Saturn Awards
Best Performance by a Younger Actor for Finding Neverland

2005 Young Artist Awards
Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor for Finding Neverland

2005 Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for Finding Neverland
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for Finding Neverland

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Astro Boy Cast

Cast - Role
Freddie Highmore - Astro Boy
Nicolas Cage - Dr. Tenma
Bill Nighy - Dr. Elefun
Kristen Bell - Cora
Nathan Lane - Ham Egg
Eugene Levy - Orrin
Donald Sutherland - General Stone
Sterling Beaumon - Sludge
Madeline Carroll - Widget/Grace
Victor Bonavida - Sam
Matt Lucas

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Astro Boy

Coming in theaters on October 23, 2009.

Synopsis:

Set in futuristic Metro City, "Astro Boy" is about a young robot with incredible powers created by a brilliant scientist named Tenma (Nicolas Cage). Powered by positive "blue" energy, Astro Boy (Freddie Highmore) is endowed with super strength, x-ray vision, unbelievable speed and the ability to fly.

Embarking on a journey in search of acceptance, Astro Boy encounters many other colorful characters along the way. Through his adventures, he learns the joys and emotions of being human, and gains the strength to embrace his destiny. Ultimately learning his friends and family are in danger, Astro Boy marshals his awesome super powers and returns to Metro City in a valiant effort to save everything he cares about and to understand what it takes to be a hero.

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