Posts Tagged ‘disney’

Another artist, Rowan Stocks-Moore this time, has taken it upon himself to re-create some disney classics. Instead of taken pictures of real-life Disney princesses though, he decided to give classic disney movies the art poster treatment.  (more…)

Former Disney Character Artist and Photographer Ryan Astamendi, has created a fun series of real life Disney princesses (plus Jessica Rabbit – not a Disney princess) featuring human models who look frighteningly similar to the characters they’re portraying, complete with fairy tale outfits and everything. And in contrast, another artist, Dina Goldstein, created a less than joyful rendition of  what they (the princesses) will look like if they were living in current times – her photos were taken way back in 2009, but I needed them to complete the story, so… Read on for all the photographs. (more…)

When it was announced that James Cameron was planning on re-releasing his classic movie Titanic in 3D I simply ignored the news, the same way I ignored the recently re-released Star Wars in 3D. This is simply because, on a good day, I don’t see the point of 3D, yes it looks good (sometimes) but there is nothing exceedingly spectacular about it, and the forced extra costs are downright annoying. (more…)

With the Avengers coming out in a little over a month, you’d be hard pressed to find any movie goer that doesn’t know of it, with this you’d think Disney will scale down on the marketing a bit and let the fans salivate over what’s already out there as we hold our collective breaths for when it finally hits theatres. (more…)

Marvel and Disney are in no mood to reduce the marketing for their upcoming super-hero mash up, The Avengers. Disney has just announced that Captain America 2 will hit theatres April 4, 2014. (more…)

JOHN CARTER

Who’s in it:

Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, Samantha Morton, Willem Dafoe and Thomas Haden Church

Who made it:

Andrew Santon – Director

Lindsey Collins and Jim Morris – Producers

What’s it about:

Edgar Rice Burroughs’ classic tale of interplanetary adventure arrives on the big screen in this sweeping sci-fi spectacle marking the live-action debut of Oscar-winning director Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo, WALL-E). Civil War veteran John Carter (Taylor Kitsch) was still haunted by the violence he witnessed on the battlefield when he inexplicably awoke on the distant planet of Barsoom (Mars). Upon learning that the inhabitants of Barsoom are bracing for a major conflict and that war appears inevitable, John finds out that love is a rare commodity on the Red Planet, and summons the courage to be the hero the Martians have been hoping for. Meanwhile, John falls under the spell of the enchanting Dejah Thoris (Lynn Collins), who struggles to suppress her compassion in a society known for its warlike ways.

6/10 – Fun Family Movie

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