Jun 22
2010

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs and DVDs


posted by Aaron

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, which I expected to be a much bigger hit than it was, hits the DVD shelves today, and to commemorate this moment, let’s take a look at how the animation team destroyed stuff.

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Jan 5
2010

Cloudy With a Chance of DVDs


posted by Aaron

The Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs DVD hit the shelves today. This Sony Pictures Animation CG feature from 2009 hauled in nearly $200 million worldwide and a Golden Globe nomination to boot. Here’s a clip from the Jell-o scene:

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Sep 18
2009

Cloudy With a Chance of Samburg


posted by Aaron

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs opens today, and below you can see Adam Samberg’s hysterical interpretation of how an animated film is made.

Sep 16
2009

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs Gobbles Up Great Reviews


posted by Aaron

Sony Pictures Animation’s upcoming film (this Friday) Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is logging excellent reviews, as you can see over at RottenTomatoes.com. Good friends of mine took their twins to the premiere, and said it was a big hit with the kids (albeit a bit scary in parts). After 9‘s disappointing premiere last week, I’d like to see an affirmation that animation is still a monster at the box office. I’m gonna say Cloudy will pull in $52 million this weekend. Here’s the latest trailer:

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Sep 10
2009

4 Months in ’09 – A Feast of Animated Features


posted by Keith

By Keith Staskiewicz

The season of animation is upon us. The hotly-anticipated new feature 9, not to be confused with the upcoming musical Nine nor the German negative “Nein!” arrived yesterday in theaters on 9/9/09, making it the most numerologically apt release date since the June 6, 2006 unleashing of the Omen remake.

And after 9, the deluge. From now until the end of the year we’ll be seeing an unprecedented avalanche of animation hitting mainstream American cinemas, and one that demonstrates just how many formats can huddle in under the medium’s single umbrella. We’ll see a not-so-classic adaptation of a much-adapted classic, an eagerly awaited return to form, the ambitious realization of a long-gestated original vision, and a live-action auteur’s first foray into animation, among many others, brought to us via CGI, stop-motion, traditional hand-drawn cel, and the latest performance-capture technology. It’s a good time for animation fans.

9

Focus Features and Starz Animation
September 9

In between putting finishing touches on orcs and trolls for the Lord of the Rings at Peter Jackson’s famed Weta Workshop, Shane Acker worked for over four years on a short film that would eventually be nominated for an Academy Award in 2005. Now, another four years later, his meticulously imagined world of ragdoll protagonists, apocalyptic malaise and an entire mechanical ecosystem of things that go bump in the night, is coming to the big screen. 9 is produced by Tim Burton, a man who also likes his fairy tales on the darker side, and Timur Bekmambetov of Wanted fame, and features the voices of Elijah Wood, Jennifer Connelly, Christopher Plummer and John C. Reilly. Expanding on the mythology established in the 11-minute short and giving vocal cords to the once silent characters, Acker follows nine sentient dolls as they try to unravel their own existence as well as the terrible fate that has befallen humanity, both of which might be tied together in what Acker has dubbed “a Geppetto/Oppenheimer figure.”

Expect the film to be dark and genuinely scary. I had the opportunity to speak with Acker a number of months ago and he emphasized his desire to lend the film a genuine aura of fear and peril: “What I’m trying to evoke here is fairy tales, the real ones. They were moral tales and there needed to be severe consequences to teach those lessons. (In) some of these animated films nowadays, you don’t feel like there are any stakes. It’s set up so much as a series of gags. You don’t really feel the nature of the threat. But I tried to make that threat present in 9.” The TV ads have warned that 9 is “definitely not your little brother’s animated movie,” which sucks for my little brother, because he, like myself, thinks it looks totally badass.


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Sep 1
2009

Meatballs Movie Hit By Spaghetti Tornado


posted by Aaron

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs feature is only a few weeks away (in theaters on September 18th), and here’s a 1-minute clip from a sequence featuring a giant spaghetti tornado.

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Aug 18
2009

Cloudy With an Art of Meatballs


posted by Aaron

The Art and Making of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs comes out today, and it got a great review from the team at The Character Design blog. The film is in theaters on September 18th.

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