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There was a star that was late for their big D23 appearance. When Disney's head of production Sean Bailey introduced Miss Piggy, Kermit the Frog and Jason Segel to talk about The Muppets at D23 this Saturday, the curtain pulled back and revealed Kermit and Segel sitting in director's chairs - but Miss Piggy was nowhere to be seen. "You've worked on a movie with her," said Kermit when Segel pointed this out, "was she ever on time?" "I love you, Kermit!" shouted an audience member. "I love you too!" replied Kermit.Kermit went on to thank his fellow cast members. "Our movie stars the beautiful and talented Amy Adams! ... And the equally talented but less beautiful Jason Segel-no offense." "I love...
Today at the the D23 Expo in Anaheim, CA, the Walt Disney Company screened a preview of their upcoming animated feature Wreck-It Ralph . The comedy is about what happens to video game characters after the arcade closes.What was shown was a "story reel" of the first four-and-a-half minutes of the film. Not complete by any means, it featured a combination of fully animated scenes, partly animated scenes and storyboards with full voice acting.The story begins as an 8-bit style video game intro with the titular Ralph (played by John C. Reilly), explaining that he's the villain for the Donkey Kong-esque game "Fix-It Felix Jr." Ralph is over nine feet tall, weighs over six hundred pounds and "can't walk down the street without causing major structural damage...
Today at the the D23 Expo in Anaheim, CA, the Walt Disney Company screened a preview of their upcoming animated feature Wreck-It Ralph . The comedy is about what happens to video game characters after the arcade closes.What was shown was a "story reel" of the first four-and-a-half minutes of the film. Not complete by any means, it featured a combination of fully animated scenes, partly animated scenes and storyboards with full voice acting.The story begins as an 8-bit style video game intro with the titular Ralph (played by John C. Reilly), explaining that he's the villain for the Donkey Kong-esque game "Fix-It Felix Jr." Ralph is over nine feet tall, weighs over six hundred pounds and "can't walk down the street without causing major structural damage...
Walt Disney Pictures is kicking off a busy year of blockbusters with the March 9th release of John Carter , previewed this morning at Anaheim's D23 Expo. "I assumed that live-action would move faster than animation," joked director Andrew Stanton backstage to ComingSoon.net, "and was used to being on films that could last up to four years. This is just a few months shy of that by the end of my time with it. It's actually way more familiar than I thought it would be." The first scene showcased had John Carter (Taylor Kitsch) waking up on Mars and wandering, bewildered, up a hill. He finds a large rock that looks like it has a symbol on it. He clears off some of the dust and finds it filled with eggs, which start to hatch. Out pop what seem like...