Comic-Con 2008


The Sword in the Stone and The Jungle Book 2 Contest - Winners Announced!
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South Park: The Complete Eleventh Season
The Sword In The Stone: 45th Anniversary Edition
The New Adventures Of The Lone Ranger And Zorro: Volume 2
Freakazoid!: Season 1
Tiny Toon Adventures: Season 1, Volume 1
Once Upon A Time…Walt Disney
Teen Titans: The Complete Fifth Season
The Batman: The Complete Fifth Season
Astro Boy (2003): The Complete Series
Astro Boy (1980): The Collection Box Set
Astro Boy (1963): Ultra Collector’s Edition Sets 1 & 2
Batman: Gotham Knight (Blu-ray/DVD)
The Jungle Book 2: Special Edition
The Richie Rich Scooby-Doo Show: Volume One
He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe: Volume Two
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The Chosen One
Book Review: The Astro Boy Essays
WALL•E
Kung Fu Panda
Hi-Def Toons: Justice League: New Frontier (Blu-ray Disc)
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Perfect Nightmare: Mike Cachuela on storyboarding Christmas
Perfect Nightmare: Henry Selick on Making Christmas before time!
Tony Bancroft balances the yin and the yang in directing Mulan
Author Tim Hauser’s “axioms” on The Art Of WALL•E
Harry Gregson-Williams: Scoring the Return to Narnia!
Frank Walsh: On set with Prince Caspian’s Final Battle
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Roy Disney Presents At The Newport Film Festival 2008
The Animated Seuss
Enchanted’s Visual Heritage
Popeye: A Sailor’s Story
Hanna And Barbera: A Cartoon Appreciation, Part 3
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Toy Story 3 makes playdate? Gnomeo & Juliet & Sprackling?
Chris Sanders no longer on American Dog?
Rumors abound for Disney, Fox projects
Comic-Con 2006: Animated Coverage!
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2006: A Year In Review
Watershipped Rabbits And Plagued Dogs: The Animated World Of Richard Adams
Pinchcliffe Races Home: A Look Back At Caprino Studios
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DVD Deals
DVD Easter Eggs
MIA-DVD
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The magic of Richard Todd, and Narnia’s visual effects!

todd-robroy.jpgWell, well…last night was pure magic for me! We welcomed none other than Richard Todd to our screening of The Dam Busters as part of the Elstree Film Festival, and to say the man was as fluid with recollections on making the film as one might hope would be an understatement!

As well as a private, pre-screening dinner I shared with Richard and other members of the Elstree Screen Heritage group that were organising the event, he spoke at length for almost 45 minutes before the film itself, in a Q&A session for our gathered audience, with absolute clarity on his career.

I also managed to speak to him, as I’d hoped, about the three Disney pictures he’d made in the 1950s (The Story Of Robin Hood And His Merrie Men, Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue, pictured right, and The Sword And The Rose/When Knighthood Was In Flower) and was regaled with some terrifically amusing stories about the stunts and his friendship with Walt himself. What a wonderful, wonderful evening, and a wonderful man too.


narnia-logo.JPGThe tradition of those live-action Disney pictures continues to this day, of course, and we’re stepping back into the Narnian wardrobe as Jeremie Noyer continues his occasional series on the franchise’s newest entry, Prince Caspian. Today he’s speaking with Dean Wright and Wendy Rogers, the VFX gurus behind the breathtaking sights in the film, with the details on how many of those shots and sequences were accomplished!

We’ll have more from Narnia, and Jeremie himself, over the next few days, including a peek behind the scenes of Pixar’s latest blockbuster, so stay tooned! - Ben.

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