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Wonderful Up Ad Appears in Variety
Award shows are like the most addictive drugs: inevitably there is much gnashing of the teeth when a winner is announced, because everybody has an argument and no one will concede their favorite, but we can’t seem to get enough of them. There is an award show for every conceivable achievement,...
November 17th, 2009 | Read More
Box Office: It’s Still Up at the Box Office
In its second week of release, Pixar’s latest CG animated movie “Up” continues to top the charts with another $44 million, but just barely. The bromance comedy “The Hangover” snuck into second place in its debut, shocking just about everyone, but particularly Will Ferrell,...
June 7th, 2009 | Read More
Box Office: Up-Wards of $68.2 Million
Pixar’s “Up” proved a lot more popular than Sam Raimi’s return to low-budget horror, “Drag me to Hell”. The horror movie landed at second place in its debut weekend with $16.6 million. That wasn’t even close to “Up’s” $68.2 million take. Though...
May 31st, 2009 | Read More
Pixar’s Up (2009) Movie Review
Pixar goes about making movies in a different way than the vast majority of movie studios do these days. For one thing, these movies take a very long time to make. Pixar says that “Up” took five years to put together and of course, “Up” cost a fortune. Because Pixar only puts...
May 30th, 2009 | Read More
Superbowl XLIII Movie Trailers
They say the commercials are the best thing about the Superbowl (if, you know, you’re not into sports, as in, at all, I mean), and if you happen to dig movies, then it’s all about the movie trailers. Remember when “The Matrix” destroyed our senses with that bullet-time commercial...
February 1st, 2009 | Read More
What next for Pixar?
(Article by Tony G.) TIME magazine has an article about forthcoming Pixar flicks, which are next on the schedule after Ratatouille. Now the trailers for Cars didn’t impress me enough to want to check it out (and that may be a mistake), but overall I’m a firm supporter of Pixar. I consider...
June 10th, 2007 | Read More





