The International Animated Film Society, Asifa-Hollywood, has announced the nominations for the 43rd Annual Annie Awards and "Inside Out" and "The Good Dinosaur," both Pixar movies, led the pack! "Inside Out" received fourteen nominations while "The Good Dinosaur" got nine.
My pick of the year for best animated feature is "Inside Out" but I love Charlie Kaufman's "Anomalisa" as well which picked five noms.
We'll find out the winners of the Annie Awards on February 6th!
Here is the full list of nominees in all categories of the 43rd Annie Awards:
Best Animated Feature
Anomalisa
Paramount Pictures
Inside Out
Pixar Animation Studios
Shaun the Sheep The Movie
Aardman Animations
The Good Dinosaur
Pixar Animation Studios
The Peanuts Movie
Blue Sky Studios, Twentieth Century Fox Animation
Best Animated Special Production
Elf: Buddy.s Musical Christmas
Warner Bros. Animation
He Named Me Malala
Parkes-MacDonald / Little Door
I Am A Witness
Moonbot...
My pick of the year for best animated feature is "Inside Out" but I love Charlie Kaufman's "Anomalisa" as well which picked five noms.
We'll find out the winners of the Annie Awards on February 6th!
Here is the full list of nominees in all categories of the 43rd Annie Awards:
Best Animated Feature
Anomalisa
Paramount Pictures
Inside Out
Pixar Animation Studios
Shaun the Sheep The Movie
Aardman Animations
The Good Dinosaur
Pixar Animation Studios
The Peanuts Movie
Blue Sky Studios, Twentieth Century Fox Animation
Best Animated Special Production
Elf: Buddy.s Musical Christmas
Warner Bros. Animation
He Named Me Malala
Parkes-MacDonald / Little Door
I Am A Witness
Moonbot...
- 12/2/2015
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Jake Gyllenhaal leads this sci-fi thriller as Captain Colter Stevens, a soldier who mysteriously wakes up on a train near Chicago, even though his last recollection is of flying a fighter plane over Afghanistan. As you marvel at the beautiful cinematography and shift listlessly in your seat looking straight down on the buildings and streets, you start to question what has this guy gotten into, and what is going on? Seemingly forced to live an 8 minute window of time on the train which is destined to explode via a terrorist incident, he meets Christina (Michelle Monaghan) and forms a bond. Unknown to Colter, he’s part of a computer simulation program created by a self absorbed scientist Dr. Rutledge (Jeffrey Wright). This program is rooted in a fantastic ideology about the future but in the bounds of this movie, it’s limited to government intervention into a covert operation to stop a bomb.
- 4/1/2011
- by Rock Young
- Atomic Popcorn
Take Me Home Tonight is a cute 80’s era post-graduate adolescent flick about five friends whose lives intersect during one crazy Labor Day weekend. Matt (Topher Grace), who recently graduated from MIT with prospects, decides to chuck the yuppie-filled existence and opts to clerk at the local video store.
After meeting his former high school flame Tori (Teresa Palmer), he fakes an identity to impress her. His lies lead him to meet and confront major financial elites in Beverly Hills using his recently acquired college math skills and along with his best friend Barry, and twin sister Wendy who is dealing with a pending proposal, the wild and wooly weekend ensues.
The film is essentially about Matt coming out of his introverted shell and getting the girl (albeit on a trampoline). Not much could be done to create a compelling drama or comedy and the viewer sits through the glorification of car stealing,...
After meeting his former high school flame Tori (Teresa Palmer), he fakes an identity to impress her. His lies lead him to meet and confront major financial elites in Beverly Hills using his recently acquired college math skills and along with his best friend Barry, and twin sister Wendy who is dealing with a pending proposal, the wild and wooly weekend ensues.
The film is essentially about Matt coming out of his introverted shell and getting the girl (albeit on a trampoline). Not much could be done to create a compelling drama or comedy and the viewer sits through the glorification of car stealing,...
- 3/4/2011
- by Rock Young
- Atomic Popcorn
Jane Fonda's controversial '70s docu-film where she was featured actively opposing the Vietnam War is set to be released on DVD.
Fonda was a prominent political activist in the 1960s, opposing America's conflict in the Asian country. She teamed up with Donald Sutherland and Fred Gardner in April 1970 to form the Fta (Free The Army) tour, an anti-war road show.
Their protests were made into a movie that contained strong criticism of the war of by service men and women.
The film, called "F.T.A.," was released in 1972 but was pulled from theaters a week later. Director Francine Parker blamed pressure from the Nixon White House for making the film "disappear."...
Fonda was a prominent political activist in the 1960s, opposing America's conflict in the Asian country. She teamed up with Donald Sutherland and Fred Gardner in April 1970 to form the Fta (Free The Army) tour, an anti-war road show.
Their protests were made into a movie that contained strong criticism of the war of by service men and women.
The film, called "F.T.A.," was released in 1972 but was pulled from theaters a week later. Director Francine Parker blamed pressure from the Nixon White House for making the film "disappear."...
- 2/12/2009
- icelebz.com
Jane Fonda's controversial documentary opposing the Vietnam War is to be released on DVD - 37 years after it was pulled from cinemas and withdrawn from circulation.
The actress emerged as a prominent political activist in the 1960s, opposing the longrunning American conflict in the country.
Fonda teamed up with Donald Sutherland and Fred Gardner in 1970 to form the FTA (Free The Army) tour, an anti-war road show, and their protests were filmed for the documentary.
The movie hit cinemas in 1972, the same week Fonda made a controversial trip to Hanoi, North Vietnam, visiting opposition forces.
A week after its release, the film was removed from theatres, with director Francine Parker blaming pressure from the White House for making the movie "disappear".
But now the film will be available to watch for the first time since its limited release, with Docudrama Films planning to release it in a DVD format later this year, according to New York Post gossip column PageSix.
The actress emerged as a prominent political activist in the 1960s, opposing the longrunning American conflict in the country.
Fonda teamed up with Donald Sutherland and Fred Gardner in 1970 to form the FTA (Free The Army) tour, an anti-war road show, and their protests were filmed for the documentary.
The movie hit cinemas in 1972, the same week Fonda made a controversial trip to Hanoi, North Vietnam, visiting opposition forces.
A week after its release, the film was removed from theatres, with director Francine Parker blaming pressure from the White House for making the movie "disappear".
But now the film will be available to watch for the first time since its limited release, with Docudrama Films planning to release it in a DVD format later this year, according to New York Post gossip column PageSix.
- 2/12/2009
- WENN
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