Monday, August 22, 2011
Two new Pixar projects announced at D23 convention
Disney have been showcasing hopeful hits from their upcoming catalogue at this weekend's D23 convention, and they've also taken the time to announce a couple of new Pixar films.Details are extremely scarce at the moment, but the new projects will take dinosaurs and the human brain as their subjects.First up, Bob Peterson (co-director of Up) will direct Untitled Pixar Movie About Dinosaurs, which is expected to be released for Christmas 2013. Apparently it imagines a world in which the terrible lizards weren't wiped out by an asteroid.Spoiler-free concept art saw a little kid sitting on the head of a brachiosaurus.Then, in summer 2014, we're expected to see a movie currently nicknamed Untitled Pixar Movie That You See Inside The Human Brain.While information was again in short supply on this one (it's currently in the very early stages of development), director Pete Docter (Up, Monsters, Inc) said the head-set story would examine, "how we forget, why certain songs get stuck in our heads... It's a place that we've all been to but have never seen."At the expo, Pixar also presented footage from Brave (due summer 2012) and concept art for Monsters University (summer 2013), and well as offering a glimpse at DTV Cars-spinoff Planes.Although we'll have to wait at least two years to see any of these newly announced, titleless projects, it's inspiring to know that Pixar are still focusing on interesting original projects instead of simply cannibalising their back catalogue.Monsters University sounds potentially amazing, but we're pleased it'll be surrounded by new stuff, rather than Cars 3 and A Bug's Life: Metamorphosis.There was no official word on Toy Story 4 mind, although another TS short will air with Disney's The Muppets this winter...
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Cheers & Jeers: Rizzoli & Isles Jackie, Not Again!
Jacqueline Bissett Jeers to Rizzoli & Isles for wasting the ample talents of Jacqueline Bisset. Want more Cheers & Jeers? Sign up for TV Guide Magazine. The most sexy senior alive (are you able to believe she's 66?) introduced a little class - instead of costar Lorraine Bracco's touch of crass - to TNT's corn-chowder crime drama as Constance Isles, Maura's jet-setting, air-kissing mother. The actual crime: R&I utilized Bisset in just a couple of brief moments, selecting to pay attention to a silly situation including a sniper and Revolutionary War re-enactors. One of the history buffs was Richard Thomas, but even John-Boy got minimal screen time. Rather, i was treated towards the absurd sight of Rizzoli and Isles outfitted up in King George III-era garb for any in the past designed shindig. A minimum of Bisset was nowhere to become observed in this scene - the Brit must've known much better than to RSVP for your lukewarm Boston tea party. Had you been disappointed by Rizzoli & Isles' management of Jacqueline Bisset? Sign up for TV Guide Magazine now!
Mel Gibson, Ex Oksana Grigorieva Fight in the court Over Daughter's School (Report)
Mel Gibson and Oksana Grigorieva are feuding in the court over where you can enroll their 22-month-old daughter, Lucia, in class, based on TMZ.com. Grigorieva apparently really wants to enroll Lucia inside a private school near her San Fernando Valley home. But Gibson, who's located in Malibu, doesn't wish to face the lengthy drive when he's custody of the children. PHOTOS: The Hollywood Reporter Honors Jodie Promote in Cannes He's requesting a college equidistant from both their houses, adds TMZ.com, that also reviews their custody of the children situation if not even close to over. Gibson's last movie, The Beaver, directed by uncle Jodie Promote, has gained $6.3 million worldwide to date. PHOTOS: Movie Report Card: 10 Greatest Flops of 2011 (To Date) Related Subjects Mel Gibson The Beaver
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