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IMO Toy Story sucks. Monsters Inc. and especially The Incredibles is where it's at.
Insanity. I'll take Incredibles over just about any Pixar flick, but all three of the Toy Story movies are great.
IMO Toy Story sucks. Monsters Inc. and especially The Incredibles is where it's at.
Insanity. I'll take Incredibles over just about any Pixar flick, but all three of the Toy Story movies are great.
There will be two options with the Volume One set: a standard digibook version and an Ultimate Collector?s Edition. Both sets will contain two discs full of episodes, and a third disc chock full of bonus features. However, the Ultimate Collector?s Edition will be dressed to the nines. Running at $79.98, each set will be numbered for exclusivity, and will come with a 52-page color book. Other extras with the nicer set include a character shot glass, a tin magnet, and a certificate of authenticity. Apparently Warner Bros. expects everyone to be as excited about this as I am.
Lots of double dipping there.
Anyone watching the Iron Man series that's new on G4 network?
According to the official Disney Pixar Twitter feed, one cartoon short was just not enough for the TOY STORY characters this year. We'll be getting "Small Fry" in front of November's THE MUPPETS. The Toy Story characters and the Muppets in one movie expperience - that may just be too much joy for mere mortals to handle.
Many of us have seen, or at least have heard of, the 1989 animated film Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland (seen above). Based on the groundbreaking comic strip by Winsor McCay, it centers on a young boy and the wild adventures he has in his dreams. Long before its release, the film went through years of development hell and, at one point, was actually being developed by Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli. Ultimately, Miyazaki and his team left the project and it became something very different, but a clip has now surfaced that gives us an idea of what Little Nemo in Dreamland, the Ghibli version of the film, might have been.
Full details on the screenings are in the press release after the jump.
FAMILY GUY HITS THE BIG SCREEN IN 10 CITIES FOR A ONE NIGHT ONLY MIDNIGHT EVENT
Experience More Stewie, More Brian and More Hilarity With Never-Before-Seen Footage, the First Episode of the Tenth Season and More!
LOS ANGELES (Sept. 13, 2011) – Fox’s hit animated TV show, Family Guy, is taking the Griffin family on the road in celebration of its 10th anniversary for a 10 city, one night only, exclusive midnight viewing on September 15, 2011. The “Something, Something, Something Anniversary” Screening event is sure to delight Family Guy fans, from the hardcore to the casual, with an exclusive episode and never-before-seen footage, as well as trivia and special DVD and merchandise giveaways.
The screening events will feature an exclusive sneak peak at the first episode of the new season, “Lottery Fever,” in which the Griffin family wins the lottery and struggles to stay grounded. Additionally, fans can experience one of the most popular episodes in Family Guy history, “Road to the Multiverse,” as selected by fans on Facebook, as well as a not-yet-released 22-minute bonus feature from the upcoming Family Guy Volume 9 DVD slated to hit store shelves December 13 entitled “History of the World,” a telling of the creation of earth from a Family Guy perspective.
Additionally, fans who attend will have a chance to get their hands on new Family Guy merchandise courtesy of Fox Consumer Products, such as all-new interactive figures and playsets from Playmates Toys, games from USAopoly and a variety of Family Guy apparel, including an exclusive commemorative T-shirt.
Tickets are free on a first-come, first-served basis and can be reserved by RSVP’ing to the email addresses listed for each city below.
“Something, Something, Something Anniversary” Screening Cities and Theaters:
City
Theater
Address
Tickets
Atlanta
Regal Atlantic Station
261 19th Street NW, Atlanta
FamilyGuyAtlanta@gmail.com
Boston
Fenway Stadium 13 & RPX
201 Brookline Ave, Boston
FamilyGuyBoston@gmail.com
Chicago
Kerasotes Showplace ICON
150 W. Roosevelt Rd, Chicago
FamilyGuyChicago@gmail.com
Dallas
Studio Movie Grill
11170 N. Central Expressway, Dallas
FamilyGuyDallas@gmail.com
Los Angeles
AMC Century City 15
10250 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles
FamilyGuyLA@gmail.com
Minneapolis
AMC Rosedale
850 Rosedale Center, Roseville
www.tinyurl.com/MNFamilyGuy
New York
Village 7
66 Third Avenue at 11th St, NYC
FamilyGuyNewYork@gmail.com
Philadelphia
Rave University City 6
4012 Walnut St, Philadelphia
FamilyGuyPhilli@gmail.com
Phoenix
Harkins Tempe Marketplace
2000 East Rio Salado Pkwy, Tempe
FamilyGuyPhoenix@gmail.com
Seattle
AMC Pacific Place
600 Pine St, Seattle
FamilyGuySeattle@gmail.com
The season premiere episode of FAMILY GUY airs Sunday, Sept. 25 (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX.