Stars: Mena Suvari, Brian Austin Green, Joanne Kelly, Robert Picardo, Fiona Gubelmann, Zack Ward, David de Lautour, Leif Gantvoort, Curtiss Frisle | Written and Directed by Travis Oates
Ten people arrive at a secluded mountain resort to find it completely deserted. With no gas for the return trip, the visitors are forced to stay and investigate the mystery surrounding the abandoned lodge. As their friends start disappearing for no apparent reason, tensions grow as the survivors try to figure out what is gong on, without disappearing themselves.
If there is one thing I have learned from watching horror films over the years, is that going to a secluded lodge which is ‘miles from anywhere’ may seem like a fantastic idea but it Never is. If you are low on fuel by the time you get there, you might as well just lie down on the floor and wait for the inevitable.
Ten people arrive at a secluded mountain resort to find it completely deserted. With no gas for the return trip, the visitors are forced to stay and investigate the mystery surrounding the abandoned lodge. As their friends start disappearing for no apparent reason, tensions grow as the survivors try to figure out what is gong on, without disappearing themselves.
If there is one thing I have learned from watching horror films over the years, is that going to a secluded lodge which is ‘miles from anywhere’ may seem like a fantastic idea but it Never is. If you are low on fuel by the time you get there, you might as well just lie down on the floor and wait for the inevitable.
- 1/20/2016
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
Reviewed by Kevin Scott
MoreHorror.com
Don’t Blink (2014)
Written by: Travis Oates
Directed by: Travis Oates
Cast: Mena Suvari (Tracy), Brian Austin Green (Jack), Zack Ward (Alex), Joanne Kelley (Claire), Robert Picardo (Man in Black), Fionna Gubelmann (Ella), David de Lautour (Noah), Leif Gantvoort (Sam), Emilie O’Hara (Amelia)
After all of the horror that I’ve taken in all these years, I don’t think that I could even begin to feel peaceful at a secluded cabin with a bunch of friends in tow. The adage “safety in numbers” seems to never, ever apply with recreational cohabitation in the wilderness. I’m not sure why, but it just happens to be a well documented fact in horror cinema. Slasher or supernatural, something that starts with an “s” is just going make methodical work of disposing of everyone. The previously mentioned cabin set up just happens to be the...
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Don’t Blink (2014)
Written by: Travis Oates
Directed by: Travis Oates
Cast: Mena Suvari (Tracy), Brian Austin Green (Jack), Zack Ward (Alex), Joanne Kelley (Claire), Robert Picardo (Man in Black), Fionna Gubelmann (Ella), David de Lautour (Noah), Leif Gantvoort (Sam), Emilie O’Hara (Amelia)
After all of the horror that I’ve taken in all these years, I don’t think that I could even begin to feel peaceful at a secluded cabin with a bunch of friends in tow. The adage “safety in numbers” seems to never, ever apply with recreational cohabitation in the wilderness. I’m not sure why, but it just happens to be a well documented fact in horror cinema. Slasher or supernatural, something that starts with an “s” is just going make methodical work of disposing of everyone. The previously mentioned cabin set up just happens to be the...
- 3/3/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by Vertical Entertainment. **there are spoilers here. Director/writer: Travis Oates. Cast: Mena Suvari, Brian Austin Green, Zack Ward, Joanne Kelly, Fiona Gubelmann, David de Latour, Leif Gantvoort, Curtiss Frisle, Emelie O’Hara, Samantha Jacober Another cabin, another group of friends and another malevolent force. These are some of the plot elements that repeat in indie horror films. Thankfully, first time director Travis Oates offers a little bit of mystery, in Don't Blink. This time, ten friends find themselves dealing with an invisible force. This entity likes to torment the characters, while making some disappear. Oates' story offers a lot of mystery. Who is the force? And, where are the characters disappearing to? Only one of these questions can be answered; the rest is up to the viewer. Though often slow and slightly drawn out, Don't Blink brings a lot...
- 9/23/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Stars: Mena Suvari, Brian Austin Green, Joanne Kelly, Robert Picardo, Fiona Gubelmann, Zack Ward, David de Lautour, Leif Gantvoort, Curtiss Frisle | Written and Directed by Travis Oates
Ten people arrive at a secluded mountain resort to find it completely deserted. With no gas for the return trip, the visitors are forced to stay and investigate the mystery surrounding the abandoned lodge. As their friends start disappearing for no apparent reason, tensions grow as the survivors try to figure out what is gong on, without disappearing themselves.
If there is one thing I have learned just from watching the horror films over the last few weeks it is that going to a secluded lodge which is ‘miles from anywhere’ may seem like a fantastic idea but never is. If you are low on fuel by the time you get there, you might as well just lie down on the floor and wait for the inevitable.
Ten people arrive at a secluded mountain resort to find it completely deserted. With no gas for the return trip, the visitors are forced to stay and investigate the mystery surrounding the abandoned lodge. As their friends start disappearing for no apparent reason, tensions grow as the survivors try to figure out what is gong on, without disappearing themselves.
If there is one thing I have learned just from watching the horror films over the last few weeks it is that going to a secluded lodge which is ‘miles from anywhere’ may seem like a fantastic idea but never is. If you are low on fuel by the time you get there, you might as well just lie down on the floor and wait for the inevitable.
- 9/23/2014
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
Writer: Travis Oates
Director: Travis Oates
Starring: Mena Suvari, Brian Austin Green, Zack Ward, Joanne Kelly, Fiona Gubelmann, David de Latour, Leif Gantvoort, Curtiss Frisle, Emelie O’Hara, Samantha Jacober
Release date: Today (September 19th) on VOD and in select theaters
Production Company: Vertical Entertainment
Don’T Blink is proof that a movie does not have to appear particularly revolutionary or shocking to be effective. It is a clever study in concept—one that does not spoon-feed us answers, but would rather examine what happens when said concept is applied to a group of young people who want answers as badly as we do. Do they get them? Luckily, that’s not really the point.
One of my major issues with a lot of independent horror films is that their attempts at character development often end up as overwrought confessionals that do nothing to endear me to the people involved.
Director: Travis Oates
Starring: Mena Suvari, Brian Austin Green, Zack Ward, Joanne Kelly, Fiona Gubelmann, David de Latour, Leif Gantvoort, Curtiss Frisle, Emelie O’Hara, Samantha Jacober
Release date: Today (September 19th) on VOD and in select theaters
Production Company: Vertical Entertainment
Don’T Blink is proof that a movie does not have to appear particularly revolutionary or shocking to be effective. It is a clever study in concept—one that does not spoon-feed us answers, but would rather examine what happens when said concept is applied to a group of young people who want answers as badly as we do. Do they get them? Luckily, that’s not really the point.
One of my major issues with a lot of independent horror films is that their attempts at character development often end up as overwrought confessionals that do nothing to endear me to the people involved.
- 9/19/2014
- by Holly Interlandi
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
First time director Travis Oates has tackled the horror genre with his feature Don't Blink. This film is set for a limited theatrical release, across America. In the film, several vacationers begin to disappear in a lonely wood. Don't Blink stars Mena Suvari, Brian Austin Green and Zack Ward. As well, a trailer for the film is hosted here, with more details on the release hosted below. Oates' story begins with ten friends and a remote resort. Their weekend getaway turns to terror when the guests begin to disappear. A supernatural element is afoot and these friends must uncover the source of the disappearances, or face oblivion. The official trailer shows some of the film's terror. The friends find the cabin easily enough. Once inside, they find their group growing smaller and smaller. But, where did they go? Fans of horror can see more of the film's chaos, in the first clip for the film,...
- 9/16/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
'American Horror Story' and 'Day of the Dead' star Mena Suvari heads up the cast of writer/director Travis Oates' new horror project 'Last Stop'. It recently completed production and was shopped around at this months European Film Market in Berlin and from all appearances seems to have a very mysterious 'Cabin in the Woods' feel to it. Suvari (below) stars alongside Brian Austin Green, Joanne Kelly, Robert Picardo, Zack Ward, Fiona Gubelmann, David de Lautour, Leif Gantvoort and Curtiss Frisle. Hopefully distribution rights are right around the corner, but for now you can check out the official sales art below....
- 2/17/2014
- Horror Asylum
Stop me if you've heard this one before: Brian Austin Green and Mena Suvari walk into an abandoned resort... No? Well good. Because that's the premise of Last Stop, an upcoming supernatural thriller that Premiere Entertainment is taking to the Efm in Berlin.
Check out the hot off the presses sales art for the flick!
Written and directed by Travis Oates, the film also stars Joanne Kelly, Robert Picardo, and Zack Ward.
Synopsis
Ten people arrive at a secluded mountain resort to find it completely deserted. With no gas for the return trip, the visitors are forced to stay and investigate the mystery surrounding the abandoned lodge.
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Check out the hot off the presses sales art for the flick!
Written and directed by Travis Oates, the film also stars Joanne Kelly, Robert Picardo, and Zack Ward.
Synopsis
Ten people arrive at a secluded mountain resort to find it completely deserted. With no gas for the return trip, the visitors are forced to stay and investigate the mystery surrounding the abandoned lodge.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Make your last stop in the comments section below!
- 2/5/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
The suspenseful mystery feature Last Stop has recently completed production. This title is expected to release in 2014. And, the film stars Brian Austin Green, Mena Suvari and Zack Ward. Fans of mystery can preview a concept poster for the film here. The story for Last Stop has only partially been revealed. Though, it begins with ten people who arrive at a remote mountain resort for some down time. But, events hit a snag when they lose contact with the outside world and their shared cabin brings some secrets out of the woodwork. The first graphic for the feature shows actors Brian Austin Green and Mena Suvari as Jack and Tracy. The tagline "Don't Blink" warns viewers to stay alert, with the mysteirous cabin forefront. More details will be revealed for Last Stop later this year. Director/writer: Travis Oates. Cast: Brian Austin Green, Mena Suvari, Zack Ward and Travis Oates.
- 2/4/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
NBC's Chicago Fire drama has added Mena Suvari as Isabella, a close friend of Monica Raymond's Dawson, reports Deadline. Her character is brought on to aid Christian Stolte's Mouch in his campaign as Chicago Firefighters Union President. Isabella and Mouch are strictly professional, but something sparks between Isabella and one of Mouch's firefighting colleagues. Suvari's most-recent credits include American Reunion as well as The Knot alongside Noel Clarke, Mena Suvair and Matthew McNulty. She's in post-production phase on Travis Oates' Last Stop sci-fi horror along with Brian Austin Green, Joanne Kelly, Fiona Gubelmann and Robert Picardo, as well as the A Bet's a Bet comedy, starring with Kristin Chenoweth, Eric Robers, Geoff Stults and Jonathan Silverman.
- 8/15/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
As National Honey Month comes to a close, we are keeping the celebration going with these Winnie The Pooh-themed recipes and a honey-loving clip! The world’s most beloved bear spends his days in search of the naturally delicious nectar, and now you, too, can enjoy some honey-flavored treats with Pooh. Pooh Bear Takes Care Of His Tummy
Recipe & Cooking Activities
And on October 25th, Disney releases Winnie The Pooh on Blu-ray & DVD! Journey back to the 100 Acre Wood for a heart-warming adventure with Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Owl, Kanga, Roo, Eeyore and Christopher Robin! Bonus material includes the Exclusive short “Mini-Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: The Balloon,” deleted scenes and more!
Walt Disney Studios proudly invites families and audiences of all ages to return to the HundredAcre Wood with some of the world.s most beloved characters, as .Winnie the Pooh,. the delightful all-new animated feature film...
Recipe & Cooking Activities
And on October 25th, Disney releases Winnie The Pooh on Blu-ray & DVD! Journey back to the 100 Acre Wood for a heart-warming adventure with Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Owl, Kanga, Roo, Eeyore and Christopher Robin! Bonus material includes the Exclusive short “Mini-Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: The Balloon,” deleted scenes and more!
Walt Disney Studios proudly invites families and audiences of all ages to return to the HundredAcre Wood with some of the world.s most beloved characters, as .Winnie the Pooh,. the delightful all-new animated feature film...
- 9/30/2011
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
In the last few years, Disney has experimented with it’s return to the traditional animated roots that it helped to create, with The Princess and the Frog and Tangled already putting the company in a great start as they both managed to exceed their budgets in the Us domestic box office.
Winnie the Pooh is the studio’s latest input and is unfortunately at a bad end as it didn’t even reach it’s budget in America (despite worldwide gross just managing to beat it) and due to the length being only sixty minutes long, the film was only released on DVD and couldn’t get a Blu-Ray release. Therefore, this will be a review on the DVD version of the film and it is a pleasant tribute to the traditional films in the series that has a lack of bonus features to make the DVD worth picking...
Winnie the Pooh is the studio’s latest input and is unfortunately at a bad end as it didn’t even reach it’s budget in America (despite worldwide gross just managing to beat it) and due to the length being only sixty minutes long, the film was only released on DVD and couldn’t get a Blu-Ray release. Therefore, this will be a review on the DVD version of the film and it is a pleasant tribute to the traditional films in the series that has a lack of bonus features to make the DVD worth picking...
- 9/5/2011
- by Martyn Warren
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
A.A. Milne would be proud, and illustrator Eh Shepard would have absolutely nothing to complain about either. In Winnie the Pooh, the former's characters remain true to themselves as they are brought back to life and illustrated with slightly more polish but unmistakably akin to the latter's classic hand-drawn animation, all derived from a pleasingly pastel palette. For this latest addition to the Pooh franchise, the filmmakers have clearly gone old school and largely abandoned the jazzed-up look of the more recent movies; and for this new film, the screenplay draws upon the first Winnie the Pooh book while some of it takes inspiration from the literary followup, The House at Pooh Corner. In the end, a handful of Milne's tales are woven into a relatively seamless narrative that's not quite as remarkable as 1977's Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (which included three shorts: Blustery Day, Honey Tree, and...
- 7/16/2011
- by Agent Bedhead
Chicago – Walt Disney Pictures goes old school with their latest animated tale, a return to the Hundred Acre Woods and the adventures of “Winnie the Pooh.” Using the style of the classic “2-D” cartoon method, and crafting a story that is decidedly old fashioned, the folks at the Mouse Factory resisted updating the Pooh formula.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
This is your daddy’s, hell, it’s your granddaddy’s Winnie the Pooh, going back to the innocence of childhood. The film uses the energy of a child’s imagination as its universe, supposing that Christopher Robin can create the whole energy of Winnie the Pooh by making believe that his toys can come to life, thereby creating all of Pooh’s friends and supposed monster enemies. Instead of pop culture references, it’s a misunderstanding that fuels the adventure.
The animated story starts with a live action shot of Christopher Robin’s room,...
Rating: 3.5/5.0
This is your daddy’s, hell, it’s your granddaddy’s Winnie the Pooh, going back to the innocence of childhood. The film uses the energy of a child’s imagination as its universe, supposing that Christopher Robin can create the whole energy of Winnie the Pooh by making believe that his toys can come to life, thereby creating all of Pooh’s friends and supposed monster enemies. Instead of pop culture references, it’s a misunderstanding that fuels the adventure.
The animated story starts with a live action shot of Christopher Robin’s room,...
- 7/15/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Winnie The Pooh Review. It’s been 35 years since our honey-colored friend last ambled across the big screen, and this latest mini-tale’s clever pencil and watercolor flourishes serve as a tenderly delightful reintroduction of the beloved icon to a new generation of moviegoers. It will also entertain folks of all ages. Indeed, grownups will feel like kids again and can even take it from Pooh’s creator back in the 1920’s, A.A. Milne, who claimed they were meant for adults in the first place. You know the backstory: Pooh (voiced by Jim Cummings) is a portly, sweet-natured bear owned by young Christopher Robin (voiced by Jack Boulter and named after Milne’s son). But he’s really a stuffed animal come alive, just like his pals: Eeyore the gloomy donkey (Bud Luckey), scared, stuttering Piglet (Travis Oates), pretentious Owl (Craig Ferguson – woohoo!) and rambunctious Tigger (also Cummings) among them.
- 7/15/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Winnie The Pooh Review. It’s been 35 years since our honey-colored friend last ambled across the big screen, and this latest mini-tale’s clever pencil and watercolor flourishes serve as a tenderly delightful reintroduction of the beloved icon to a new generation of moviegoers. It will also entertain folks of all ages. Indeed, grownups will feel like kids again and can even take it from Pooh’s creator back in the 1920’s, A.A. Milne, who claimed they were meant for adults in the first place. You know the backstory: Pooh (voiced by Jim Cummings) is a portly, sweet-natured bear owned by young Christopher Robin (voiced by Jack Boulter and named after Milne’s son). But he’s really a stuffed animal come alive, just like his pals: Eeyore the gloomy donkey (Bud Luckey), scared, stuttering Piglet (Travis Oates), pretentious Owl (Craig Ferguson – woohoo!) and rambunctious Tigger (also Cummings) among them.
- 7/15/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Winnie The Pooh Review. It’s been 35 years since our honey-colored friend last ambled across the big screen, and this latest mini-tale’s clever pencil and watercolor flourishes serve as a tenderly delightful reintroduction of the beloved icon to a new generation of moviegoers. It will also entertain folks of all ages. Indeed, grownups will feel like kids again and can even take it from Pooh’s creator back in the 1920’s, A.A. Milne, who claimed they were meant for adults in the first place. You know the backstory: Pooh (voiced by Jim Cummings) is a portly, sweet-natured bear owned by young Christopher Robin (voiced by Jack Boulter and named after Milne’s son). But he’s really a stuffed animal come alive, just like his pals: Eeyore the gloomy donkey (Bud Luckey), scared, stuttering Piglet (Travis Oates), pretentious Owl (Craig Ferguson – woohoo!) and rambunctious Tigger (also Cummings) among them.
- 7/15/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Winnie the Pooh
Directed by: Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall
Cast: (voices of) Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, John Cleese
Running Time: 1 hr 9 mins
Rating: G
Release Date: July 15, 2011
Plot: During an regular old day in Hundred Acre Wood, Winnie the Pooh (Cummings) sets out to find some honey. But first, he and his friends must try to find Eeyore’s tail, and Christopher Robin.
Who’S It For? Teenage boys will refuse to let Winnie the Pooh win them over. Everyone else will be happy as long as you like musicals.
Expectations: It was my number two most-excited summer movie. I was hoping for cute happiness.
read Nick Allen’s quickcard review of “Winnie the Pooh”
Scorecard (0-10)
Actors:
Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh/Tigger (voice): Cummings is great as Pooh. Here is a simple character worth rooting for. Honey. Friends. This is what matters to Pooh. Most of the time,...
Directed by: Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall
Cast: (voices of) Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, John Cleese
Running Time: 1 hr 9 mins
Rating: G
Release Date: July 15, 2011
Plot: During an regular old day in Hundred Acre Wood, Winnie the Pooh (Cummings) sets out to find some honey. But first, he and his friends must try to find Eeyore’s tail, and Christopher Robin.
Who’S It For? Teenage boys will refuse to let Winnie the Pooh win them over. Everyone else will be happy as long as you like musicals.
Expectations: It was my number two most-excited summer movie. I was hoping for cute happiness.
read Nick Allen’s quickcard review of “Winnie the Pooh”
Scorecard (0-10)
Actors:
Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh/Tigger (voice): Cummings is great as Pooh. Here is a simple character worth rooting for. Honey. Friends. This is what matters to Pooh. Most of the time,...
- 7/15/2011
- by Jeff Bayer
- The Scorecard Review
Walt Disney Pictures released a couple of clips from the upcoming animation “Winnie the Pooh.” The voice cast included Jim Cummings (“The Lion King,” “Shrek”), Craig Ferguson (“Saving Grace,” “Doc Martin”), Tom Kenny (“SpongeBob SquarePants,” “Meet the Robinsons”), Travis Oates (“Arena,” “Turning Point: Fall of Liberty”), Bud Luckey (“Toy Story,” “Monsters, Inc.”), Jack Boulter, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Wyatt Hall and Huell Howser (“California’s Gold”). The narrator is John Cleese (“Monty Python and the Holy Grail”). Here is the official Disney synopsis: Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with “Winnie the Pooh.” Featuring the timeless charm, wit and whimsy of the original short films, this all-new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical “bear of very little brain” and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Owl, Kanga, Roo—and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail. “Ever have one of those days where you just can’t win,...
- 7/15/2011
- LRMonline.com
Editor's note: This review was originally published as a Los Angeles Film Festival review on June 27, 2011.
Writers: Stephen J. Anderson (story), Clio Chiang (story), Don Dougherty (story), Don Hall (story), Brian Kesinger (story), Nicole Mitchell (story), Jeremy Spears (story), A.A. Milne ("Winnie the Pooh" works), Ernest Shepard ("Winnie the Pooh" works), Paul Briggs (additional story material), Chris Ure (additional story material)
Directors: Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall
Cast: Jim Cummings, John Cleese, Jack Boulter, Bud Luckey, Travis Oates, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Kristen Anderson-Lopez
Read more on Laff 2011 Review: Winnie The Pooh...
Writers: Stephen J. Anderson (story), Clio Chiang (story), Don Dougherty (story), Don Hall (story), Brian Kesinger (story), Nicole Mitchell (story), Jeremy Spears (story), A.A. Milne ("Winnie the Pooh" works), Ernest Shepard ("Winnie the Pooh" works), Paul Briggs (additional story material), Chris Ure (additional story material)
Directors: Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall
Cast: Jim Cummings, John Cleese, Jack Boulter, Bud Luckey, Travis Oates, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Kristen Anderson-Lopez
Read more on Laff 2011 Review: Winnie The Pooh...
- 7/15/2011
- by Allison Loring
- GordonandtheWhale
See new clips from the Winnie the Pooh movie including a featurette, interviews with cast and filmmakers and go behind-the-scenes! Such fond memories come from Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, Owl, Christopher Robin, Kanga, Roo and Rabbit among others. Growing up with this wonderful, gentle, family-catered animation has been an absolute joy for millions worldwide. Now, we are pleased to offer you clips in standard and high definition as well as a new featurette and interviews with John Cleese (Narrator), Jim Cummings (Winnie the Pooh and Tigger), Tom Kenny (Rabbit), Kristen Anderson-Lopez (Kanga), Craig Ferguson (Owl), Bud Luckey (Eeyore), Travis Oates (Piglet), directors Stephen Anderson and Don Hall, producer Paul Del Vecho, musician Matt Ward who talks about working with Zooey Deschanel (also on video) on the music and composers Kristen Lopez and Bobby Lopez.
- 7/7/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See new clips from the Winnie the Pooh movie including a featurette, interviews with cast and filmmakers and go behind-the-scenes! Such fond memories come from Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, Owl, Christopher Robin, Kanga, Roo and Rabbit among others. Growing up with this wonderful, gentle, family-catered animation has been an absolute joy for millions worldwide. Now, we are pleased to offer you clips in standard and high definition as well as a new featurette and interviews with John Cleese (Narrator), Jim Cummings (Winnie the Pooh and Tigger), Tom Kenny (Rabbit), Kristen Anderson-Lopez (Kanga), Craig Ferguson (Owl), Bud Luckey (Eeyore), Travis Oates (Piglet), directors Stephen Anderson and Don Hall, producer Paul Del Vecho, musician Matt Ward who talks about working with Zooey Deschanel (also on video) on the music and composers Kristen Lopez and Bobby Lopez.
- 7/7/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See new clips from the Winnie the Pooh movie including a featurette, interviews with cast and filmmakers and go behind-the-scenes! Such fond memories come from Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, Owl, Christopher Robin, Kanga, Roo and Rabbit among others. Growing up with this wonderful, gentle, family-catered animation has been an absolute joy for millions worldwide. Now, we are pleased to offer you clips in standard and high definition as well as a new featurette and interviews with John Cleese (Narrator), Jim Cummings (Winnie the Pooh and Tigger), Tom Kenny (Rabbit), Kristen Anderson-Lopez (Kanga), Craig Ferguson (Owl), Bud Luckey (Eeyore), Travis Oates (Piglet), directors Stephen Anderson and Don Hall, producer Paul Del Vecho, musician Matt Ward who talks about working with Zooey Deschanel (also on video) on the music and composers Kristen Lopez and Bobby Lopez.
- 7/7/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Reviewed by Khia Beauchesne
(June 2011)
Directed by: Stephen Anderson and Don Hall
Written by: Stephen Anderson, Clio Chiang, Don Dougherty, Don Hall, Kendelle Hoyer, Brian Kesinger, Nicole Mitchell and Jeremy Spears
Featuring the voices of: John Cleese, Jim Cummings, Bud Luckey, Craig Ferguson, Jack Boulter, Travis Oates, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Wyatt Dean Hall, Tom Kenny and Huell Howser
Winnie the Pooh is one of the most popular Disney characters in the world, second only to Mickey Mouse. As a result, directors Stephen Anderson and Don Hall admittedly found making the latest “Winnie the Pooh” film both exciting and daunting. But the stress and pressure of doing so led the meticulous filmmakers to create a modern masterpiece of the classic tale.
“Winnie the Pooh” blends the classic story line with subtle yet effective modern touches. The film opens with Pooh (Jim Cummings) waking up with a rumble in his tummy and no “hunny” in the house.
(June 2011)
Directed by: Stephen Anderson and Don Hall
Written by: Stephen Anderson, Clio Chiang, Don Dougherty, Don Hall, Kendelle Hoyer, Brian Kesinger, Nicole Mitchell and Jeremy Spears
Featuring the voices of: John Cleese, Jim Cummings, Bud Luckey, Craig Ferguson, Jack Boulter, Travis Oates, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Wyatt Dean Hall, Tom Kenny and Huell Howser
Winnie the Pooh is one of the most popular Disney characters in the world, second only to Mickey Mouse. As a result, directors Stephen Anderson and Don Hall admittedly found making the latest “Winnie the Pooh” film both exciting and daunting. But the stress and pressure of doing so led the meticulous filmmakers to create a modern masterpiece of the classic tale.
“Winnie the Pooh” blends the classic story line with subtle yet effective modern touches. The film opens with Pooh (Jim Cummings) waking up with a rumble in his tummy and no “hunny” in the house.
- 7/4/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Reviewed by Khia Beauchesne
(June 2011)
Directed by: Stephen Anderson and Don Hall
Written by: Stephen Anderson, Clio Chiang, Don Dougherty, Don Hall, Kendelle Hoyer, Brian Kesinger, Nicole Mitchell and Jeremy Spears
Featuring the voices of: John Cleese, Jim Cummings, Bud Luckey, Craig Ferguson, Jack Boulter, Travis Oates, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Wyatt Dean Hall, Tom Kenny and Huell Howser
Winnie the Pooh is one of the most popular Disney characters in the world, second only to Mickey Mouse. As a result, directors Stephen Anderson and Don Hall admittedly found making the latest “Winnie the Pooh” film both exciting and daunting. But the stress and pressure of doing so led the meticulous filmmakers to create a modern masterpiece of the classic tale.
“Winnie the Pooh” blends the classic story line with subtle yet effective modern touches. The film opens with Pooh (Jim Cummings) waking up with a rumble in his tummy and no “hunny” in the house.
(June 2011)
Directed by: Stephen Anderson and Don Hall
Written by: Stephen Anderson, Clio Chiang, Don Dougherty, Don Hall, Kendelle Hoyer, Brian Kesinger, Nicole Mitchell and Jeremy Spears
Featuring the voices of: John Cleese, Jim Cummings, Bud Luckey, Craig Ferguson, Jack Boulter, Travis Oates, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Wyatt Dean Hall, Tom Kenny and Huell Howser
Winnie the Pooh is one of the most popular Disney characters in the world, second only to Mickey Mouse. As a result, directors Stephen Anderson and Don Hall admittedly found making the latest “Winnie the Pooh” film both exciting and daunting. But the stress and pressure of doing so led the meticulous filmmakers to create a modern masterpiece of the classic tale.
“Winnie the Pooh” blends the classic story line with subtle yet effective modern touches. The film opens with Pooh (Jim Cummings) waking up with a rumble in his tummy and no “hunny” in the house.
- 7/4/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Walt Disney Pictures has provided ComingSoon.net with a fun new video for Winnie the Pooh which asks, "Which Character are You?" Once you've watched the video you can check out the personality quiz at the official site to see which character you are most like. Narrated by John Cleese and featuring the voices of Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates, Bud Luckey, Jack Boulter, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Wyatt Hall and Huell Howser, Winnie the Pooh opens in North American theaters on July 15.
- 6/24/2011
- Comingsoon.net
Directed by: Stephen Anderson and Don Hall
Featuring the voices of: John Cleese, Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates and Bud Luckey
Winnie the Pooh returns to the big screen after 35 years in a classic hand-drawn animation adventure based on five stories from author A.A. Milne’s books. Owl sends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo, Eeyore and, of course, the “bear of very little brain” on a quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit. It turns out to be very a busy day for a bear who simply set out to find some “hunny.” Anderson (“Meet the Robinsons”) and Hall (story artist on “The Princess and the Frog”) direct; Zooey Deschanel croons a new rendition of the theme song. (Disney)
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Featuring the voices of: John Cleese, Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates and Bud Luckey
Winnie the Pooh returns to the big screen after 35 years in a classic hand-drawn animation adventure based on five stories from author A.A. Milne’s books. Owl sends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo, Eeyore and, of course, the “bear of very little brain” on a quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit. It turns out to be very a busy day for a bear who simply set out to find some “hunny.” Anderson (“Meet the Robinsons”) and Hall (story artist on “The Princess and the Frog”) direct; Zooey Deschanel croons a new rendition of the theme song. (Disney)
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- 5/13/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Directed by: Stephen Anderson and Don Hall
Featuring the voices of: John Cleese, Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates and Bud Luckey
Winnie the Pooh returns to the big screen after 35 years in a classic hand-drawn animation adventure based on five stories from author A.A. Milne’s books. Owl sends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo, Eeyore and, of course, the “bear of very little brain” on a quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit. It turns out to be very a busy day for a bear who simply set out to find some “hunny.” Anderson (“Meet the Robinsons”) and Hall (story artist on “The Princess and the Frog”) direct; Zooey Deschanel croons a new rendition of the theme song. (Disney)
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Featuring the voices of: John Cleese, Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates and Bud Luckey
Winnie the Pooh returns to the big screen after 35 years in a classic hand-drawn animation adventure based on five stories from author A.A. Milne’s books. Owl sends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo, Eeyore and, of course, the “bear of very little brain” on a quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit. It turns out to be very a busy day for a bear who simply set out to find some “hunny.” Anderson (“Meet the Robinsons”) and Hall (story artist on “The Princess and the Frog”) direct; Zooey Deschanel croons a new rendition of the theme song. (Disney)
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- 5/13/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Winnie The Pooh
Stars (the voices of): Jim Cummings, John Cleese, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Bud Luckey, Travis Oates, Jack Boulter, Kristen Anderson-Lopez | Written by A.A. Milne | Directed by Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall
Let’s get this straight: I straight up love Winnie the Pooh, as any right-thinking person should. As a child, I would have the stories read to me until I could read them myself. My mother and I would watch The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh on video and the Stephen Fry and Judi Dench voiced audio books would play on our car’s cassette player on long journeys. My love of Pooh has not lessened as I have grown older; moreover, a deeper appreciation of the subtleties of the writing with all its wit and wordplay has developed, as well as recognition of the book’s greater depths, particularly of the pathos of...
Stars (the voices of): Jim Cummings, John Cleese, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Bud Luckey, Travis Oates, Jack Boulter, Kristen Anderson-Lopez | Written by A.A. Milne | Directed by Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall
Let’s get this straight: I straight up love Winnie the Pooh, as any right-thinking person should. As a child, I would have the stories read to me until I could read them myself. My mother and I would watch The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh on video and the Stephen Fry and Judi Dench voiced audio books would play on our car’s cassette player on long journeys. My love of Pooh has not lessened as I have grown older; moreover, a deeper appreciation of the subtleties of the writing with all its wit and wordplay has developed, as well as recognition of the book’s greater depths, particularly of the pathos of...
- 4/11/2011
- by Jack Kirby
- Nerdly
Disney are releasing a new Winnie The Pooh movie, which hits UK cinemas from April 15th. All the old gang are together including the iconic Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore and Tigger. No doubt it’ll bring memories back for the grown ups and introduce a new generation to AA Milne’s classic bear.
The movie has been directed by Stephen Anderson and Don Hall and features a voice cast including Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates, Bud Luckey.
Synopsis:
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with “Winnie the Pooh,” the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years. With the charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all-new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical “bear of very little brain” and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo—and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail. “Well a...
The movie has been directed by Stephen Anderson and Don Hall and features a voice cast including Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates, Bud Luckey.
Synopsis:
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with “Winnie the Pooh,” the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years. With the charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all-new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical “bear of very little brain” and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo—and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail. “Well a...
- 3/1/2011
- by Martyn Conterio
- FilmShaft.com
Walt Disney Pictures released a new movie poster for the upcoming animated movie “Winnie The Pooh.” The poster has the characters sitting in a huge “hunny” pot in a giant lake of honey. The pose is very similar to oil painting of George Washington Crossing the Delaware by artist Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze. The voice cast includes Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, John Cleese, Tom Kenny, Bud Luckey, Jack Boulter, Travis Oates and Kristen Anderson-Lopez. “Winnie The Pooh” is based on the stories by author A.A. Milne. The film directors are Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall. The film will be in theaters on July 15 this year. Source: Disney Dreaming...
- 2/26/2011
- LRMonline.com
Disney just sent over the following poster for Winnie the Pooh, which is set to hit theaters on July 15, 2011. Above all else, this continues the use of hand-drawn animation in major motion pictures, which, if you ask me, is reason enough for it to exist and to see it.
You can get a larger version right here.
Photo: Walt Disney Animation Studios Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with Winnie the Pooh, the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years. With the charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all-new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical "bear of very little brain" and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo-and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail. "Well a tail is either there or it isn't there," said Pooh. "And yours isn't... there." Owl sends the whole gang...
You can get a larger version right here.
Photo: Walt Disney Animation Studios Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with Winnie the Pooh, the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years. With the charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all-new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical "bear of very little brain" and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo-and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail. "Well a tail is either there or it isn't there," said Pooh. "And yours isn't... there." Owl sends the whole gang...
- 2/25/2011
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Disney has released a new honey filled Winnie the Pooh poster, with Pooh leading the way across the honey river in a honey pot. I used to watch Winnie the Pooh all the time as a kid, but it's been awhile. The new movie caused a lot of old memories to flood back in my head.
If you haven't seen great looking trailer for check it out Right Here.
The film was co-directed by Stephen J. Anderson (Meet the Robinsons, Journey Beneath the Sea), Don Hall, and Disney veteran Burny Mattinson (Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too). It stars the voices of Jim Cummings (Pooh and Tigger), Craig Ferguson (Owl), Tom Kenny (Rabbit), Travis Oates, and Bud Luckey. Zooey Deschanel even sings a nice new version of the Pooh theme song.
Synopsis:
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with “Winnie the Pooh,” the first big-screen Pooh...
If you haven't seen great looking trailer for check it out Right Here.
The film was co-directed by Stephen J. Anderson (Meet the Robinsons, Journey Beneath the Sea), Don Hall, and Disney veteran Burny Mattinson (Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too). It stars the voices of Jim Cummings (Pooh and Tigger), Craig Ferguson (Owl), Tom Kenny (Rabbit), Travis Oates, and Bud Luckey. Zooey Deschanel even sings a nice new version of the Pooh theme song.
Synopsis:
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with “Winnie the Pooh,” the first big-screen Pooh...
- 2/24/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Time for a new poster for Disney’s Winnie the Pooh film I think.
Yahoo have unveiled the new artwork which continues the trend for the marketing for this film to be heart-meltingly charming, who could resist this film?
The voice cast includes Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates and John Cleese which means that directors Don Hall and Stephen J. Anderson have some talent behind the beloved characters. The script is based on a collection of five of Milne’s short stories and the film is out on the 15th of July.
Here’s a handy link to all our other Pooh-related posts, including some lovely artwork and a great trailer.
Here’s your poster Pooh fans,...
Yahoo have unveiled the new artwork which continues the trend for the marketing for this film to be heart-meltingly charming, who could resist this film?
The voice cast includes Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates and John Cleese which means that directors Don Hall and Stephen J. Anderson have some talent behind the beloved characters. The script is based on a collection of five of Milne’s short stories and the film is out on the 15th of July.
Here’s a handy link to all our other Pooh-related posts, including some lovely artwork and a great trailer.
Here’s your poster Pooh fans,...
- 2/24/2011
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Disney have released thirteen new images from their forthcoming Winnie The Pooh animated movie. Directed by Stephen Anderson and Don Hall, the film features the voices of Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates, and Bud Luckey.
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with “Winnie the Pooh,” the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years. With the charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all-new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical “bear of very little brain” and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo—and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail. “Well a tail is either there or it isn’t there,” said Pooh. “And yours isn’t… there.” Owl sends the whole gang on a wild quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit. It turns out to be a very busy day...
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with “Winnie the Pooh,” the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years. With the charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all-new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical “bear of very little brain” and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo—and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail. “Well a tail is either there or it isn’t there,” said Pooh. “And yours isn’t… there.” Owl sends the whole gang on a wild quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit. It turns out to be a very busy day...
- 2/11/2011
- by Kat
- Nerdly
Disney has released 13 new images from the upcoming Winnie the Pooh animated movie. The film is directed by Stephen Anderson and Don Hall and features the voices of Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates, and Bud Luckey. The film opens on July 15th. Synopsis:
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with “Winnie the Pooh,” the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years. With the charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all-new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical “bear of very little brain” and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo—and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail. “Well a tail is either there or it isn’t there,” said Pooh. “And yours isn’t… there.” Owl sends the whole gang on a wild quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit. It...
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with “Winnie the Pooh,” the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years. With the charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all-new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical “bear of very little brain” and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo—and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail. “Well a tail is either there or it isn’t there,” said Pooh. “And yours isn’t… there.” Owl sends the whole gang on a wild quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit. It...
- 2/10/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
There’s an excellent chance you’ve already seen the previous posters and the lovely trailer for Disney’s latest trip to The Hundred Acre Wood with Winnie the Pooh and friends (if not remedy that here, now), and today there’s a new poster to excite you.
Don Hall and Stephen J. Anderson have their directing trousers on for this one, based of a collection of five of Milne’s short stories with Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates and John Cleese voicing the characters.
Here’s the poster, and very nice it is too,
Our good friends over at Scannain had this first. And Disney’s Facebook page put up the image below,...
Don Hall and Stephen J. Anderson have their directing trousers on for this one, based of a collection of five of Milne’s short stories with Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates and John Cleese voicing the characters.
Here’s the poster, and very nice it is too,
Our good friends over at Scannain had this first. And Disney’s Facebook page put up the image below,...
- 1/19/2011
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Disney has released a new poster for their upcoming Winnie the Pooh film, which I'm surprisingly looking forward to taking my kids to see. I watched Winnie the Pooh when I was a kid, so I have that nostalgic connection to the franchise. The movie looks like it could be pretty good, and I really like that Disney stuck with the 2D traditional animation for this one, and didn't decide to do a live-action CGI hybrid film like Yogi Bear and Smurfs. If you havent seen the trailer for the film yet, check it out here.
The film was co-directed by Stephen J. Anderson (Meet the Robinsons, Journey Beneath the Sea), Don Hall, and Disney veteran Burny Mattinson (Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too). It stars the voices of Jim Cummings (Pooh and Tigger), Craig Ferguson (Owl), Tom Kenny (Rabbit), Travis Oates, and Bud Luckey. Zooey Deschanel even sings a...
The film was co-directed by Stephen J. Anderson (Meet the Robinsons, Journey Beneath the Sea), Don Hall, and Disney veteran Burny Mattinson (Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too). It stars the voices of Jim Cummings (Pooh and Tigger), Craig Ferguson (Owl), Tom Kenny (Rabbit), Travis Oates, and Bud Luckey. Zooey Deschanel even sings a...
- 1/7/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
I’m not certain of the validity of this new poster for Disney’s forthcoming Winnie the Pooh movie, but as it is charming I thought I’d post it to remind you that this film is coming out in a few months.
We’ve seen a wonderful trailer for this big screen version of A.A. Milne’s most famous creation, and you can see by the images here that the timeless quality of the stories is rendered appropriately with the style of animation which is far from the CG infused continents we seem to visit so regularly these days.
Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall are directing this film, based of a collection of Milne’s short stories with Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates and John Cleese lending voices to the characters.
Here’s the new poster, all the from Impa,
If it turns out not...
We’ve seen a wonderful trailer for this big screen version of A.A. Milne’s most famous creation, and you can see by the images here that the timeless quality of the stories is rendered appropriately with the style of animation which is far from the CG infused continents we seem to visit so regularly these days.
Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall are directing this film, based of a collection of Milne’s short stories with Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates and John Cleese lending voices to the characters.
Here’s the new poster, all the from Impa,
If it turns out not...
- 1/6/2011
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
New images and a trailer have been released for the next Winnie the Pooh film set to be released in the U.S. on July 15 and in the U.K. on April 15. The cast consists of Jim Cummings as Pooh, Craig Ferguson as Owl, Tom Kenny as Rabbit, Travis Oates and Bud Luckey; with John Cleese as the narrator. There’s seven new songs composed by Bobby and Kristen Lopez. Some of the song titles have been revealed as A Pooh Bear Takes Care of His Tummy, A Very Important Thing To Do, Everything Is Honey and The Winner Song. Zooey Deschanel will perform the Winnie the Pooh theme song. The stories come from five as-yet unadapted A.A. Milne original stories and the hunt for the Backson storyline will be featured int he film. "The Backson" story is focused on when Rabbit misinterprets a note from...
- 11/13/2010
- by Kimberly Houston
- The Daily BLAM!
Disney have sent us over the brand new UK trailer for Winnie The Pooh, which is released next April. AA Milne’s classic creation is getting a new big screen outing for us all to enjoy. We’ve also got some images to show off.
The film has been directed by Stephen Anderson and Don Hall and features a voice cast including Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates, Bud Luckey.
Synopsis:
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with “Winnie the Pooh,” the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years. With the charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all-new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical “bear of very little brain” and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kangaroo and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail. “Well a tail is either there or it isn’t there,...
The film has been directed by Stephen Anderson and Don Hall and features a voice cast including Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates, Bud Luckey.
Synopsis:
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with “Winnie the Pooh,” the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years. With the charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all-new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical “bear of very little brain” and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kangaroo and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail. “Well a tail is either there or it isn’t there,...
- 11/12/2010
- by Martyn Conterio
- FilmShaft.com
It’s time to go back and find your inner-child. Disney’s Winnie The Pooh will be hitting theaters next summer and it has been quite a while since we saw the lovely Pooh Bear on the big screen. It is not too often that we get hand drawn animated features these days, but when we do, I feel that we get something more out of the film. Winnie The Pooh looks excellent. The colors, drawings, and animation all work beautifully in this trailer, but I am on the fence about the incorporation of CGI use. Boy these characters bring me back, which hopefully will have the same affect on a lot of people to make it to the theater to see these classic characters.
Voice actors include Jim Cummings (Pooh and Tigger), Craig Ferguson (Owl), Peter Cullen (Eeyore), Tom Kenny (Rabbit), Travis Oates, and Bud Luckey along with Zooey Deschanel...
Voice actors include Jim Cummings (Pooh and Tigger), Craig Ferguson (Owl), Peter Cullen (Eeyore), Tom Kenny (Rabbit), Travis Oates, and Bud Luckey along with Zooey Deschanel...
- 11/12/2010
- by Tyler Schirado
- SoundOnSight
We have added the beautiful first trailer for Walt Disney Pictures movie return of 'Winnie the Pooh'. The hand drawn animation stars the voices of Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates, and Bud Luckey.Watch the trailer below in standard or high definition;'Winnie the Pooh' is released across the Us from July 15th, 2011.Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with "Winnie the Pooh," the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years. With the charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all-new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical "bear of very little brain" and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo.and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost...
- 11/12/2010
- by Anthony Pearson
- Monsters and Critics
Trailer for the new 'Winnie the Pooh' film co-directed by Stephen J. Anderson (Meet the Robinsons, Journey Beneath the Sea), Don Hall and Burny Mattinson (Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too).
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with 'Winnie the Pooh,' the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years. With the charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all-new moviereunites audiences with the philosophical “bear of very little brain” and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo—and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail.
“Well a tail is either there or it isn’t there,” said Pooh. “And yours isn’t… there.” Owl sends the whole gang on a wild quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit. It turns out to be a very busy day for a bear who...
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with 'Winnie the Pooh,' the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years. With the charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all-new moviereunites audiences with the philosophical “bear of very little brain” and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo—and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail.
“Well a tail is either there or it isn’t there,” said Pooh. “And yours isn’t… there.” Owl sends the whole gang on a wild quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit. It turns out to be a very busy day for a bear who...
- 11/11/2010
- by noreply@blogger.com (Flicks News)
- FlicksNews.net
There is something inherently timeless about A.A. Milne’s Pooh stories and the first two images released yesterday and the trailer released today for Disney’s forthcoming Winnie the Pooh movie look just perfect, and the details released so far make me very excited about this new dalliance in The Hundred Acre Wood.
Stephen Anderson and Don Hall are directing this new film from five short stories by Milne, scheduled for a cinema release next July and some of the cast have been revealed along with the news that Zooey Deschanel will be singing the theme song. Lending their voice to the film are Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates and Bud Luckey.
Here’s the official Press Release, then there’s the two images below,
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with “Winnie the Pooh,” the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years.
Stephen Anderson and Don Hall are directing this new film from five short stories by Milne, scheduled for a cinema release next July and some of the cast have been revealed along with the news that Zooey Deschanel will be singing the theme song. Lending their voice to the film are Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates and Bud Luckey.
Here’s the official Press Release, then there’s the two images below,
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with “Winnie the Pooh,” the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years.
- 11/11/2010
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Winnie the Pooh is back in all his 2D traditional animated glory! I can't tell you how happy I am that Disney didn't take this property and turn it into a CGI live-action hybrid film. I like the nice, old school animated look.
Yesterday we shared the first images released from the film, today from Disney we have a nice little trailer from the film to share with you, that brings back those Winnie the Pooh memories. This is a character I haven't seen in a long time, but I used to watch it all the time as a kid. Watching this trailer caused a lot of old memories to flood back in my head.
The film was co-directed by Stephen J. Anderson (Meet the Robinsons, Journey Beneath the Sea), Don Hall, and Disney veteran Burny Mattinson (Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too). It stars the voices of Jim Cummings...
Yesterday we shared the first images released from the film, today from Disney we have a nice little trailer from the film to share with you, that brings back those Winnie the Pooh memories. This is a character I haven't seen in a long time, but I used to watch it all the time as a kid. Watching this trailer caused a lot of old memories to flood back in my head.
The film was co-directed by Stephen J. Anderson (Meet the Robinsons, Journey Beneath the Sea), Don Hall, and Disney veteran Burny Mattinson (Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too). It stars the voices of Jim Cummings...
- 11/11/2010
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Photo: Walt Disney Pictures I've got to say, I was a bit surprised at the warm welcome the first photos from Winnie the Pooh received yesterday. There must be a lot of you looking back at fond memories of a golden bear in search of "hunny," which is cool and should mean you'll be equally excited for the trailer that just arrived detailing a story that finds Pooh reuniting with Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo and Eeyore as Owl sends the whole gang on a wild quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit.
As I said yesterday, the film was created in Disney's classic, hand-drawn art style, and inspired by five stories from A.A. Milne's books and will arrive in theaters on July 15, 2011. The voice cast includes Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates, Bud Luckey, Peter Cullen, Gilbert Gottfried and Wayne Knight and Zooey Deschanel (Indie folk band,...
As I said yesterday, the film was created in Disney's classic, hand-drawn art style, and inspired by five stories from A.A. Milne's books and will arrive in theaters on July 15, 2011. The voice cast includes Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates, Bud Luckey, Peter Cullen, Gilbert Gottfried and Wayne Knight and Zooey Deschanel (Indie folk band,...
- 11/11/2010
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Photo: Walt Disney Pictures Disney is set to release Winnie the Pooh in theaters on July 15, 2011, making for the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years, and they've just released the first two images from the film.
In the film Pooh returns with Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo and Eeyore as Owl sends the whole gang on a wild quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit. It turns out to be a very busy day for a bear who simply set out to find some "hunny." The film was created in Disney's classic, hand-drawn art style, and inspired by five stories from A.A. Milne's books.
The voice cast includes Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates, Bud Luckey, Peter Cullen, Gilbert Gottfried and Wayne Knight and Zooey Deschanel (Indie folk band, "She and Him") provides the vocals for a special rendition of...
In the film Pooh returns with Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo and Eeyore as Owl sends the whole gang on a wild quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit. It turns out to be a very busy day for a bear who simply set out to find some "hunny." The film was created in Disney's classic, hand-drawn art style, and inspired by five stories from A.A. Milne's books.
The voice cast includes Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates, Bud Luckey, Peter Cullen, Gilbert Gottfried and Wayne Knight and Zooey Deschanel (Indie folk band, "She and Him") provides the vocals for a special rendition of...
- 11/10/2010
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Screen Gems has acquired the actioner spoof Armageddagain: The Day Before Tomorrow.
Robert Moniot is directing from a screenplay he co-wrote with Travis Oates. Shooting is set to begin in August for an 2008 release.
Noah Emmerich is producing through his Sandbox Entertainment shingle. Moniot also will produce through his Big Picture Entertainment banner alongside Phil Goldfine via his Hollywood Media Bridge.
ICM repped North American rights on the project, negotiating the sale with Screen Gems' Michael Helfand. Odd Lot International will handle foreign sales at the upcoming Festival de Cannes. Brian O'Shea and Laura Ivey brokered the deal on behalf of Odd Lot Entertainment.
Moniot is repped by ICM and the Gotham Group.
Robert Moniot is directing from a screenplay he co-wrote with Travis Oates. Shooting is set to begin in August for an 2008 release.
Noah Emmerich is producing through his Sandbox Entertainment shingle. Moniot also will produce through his Big Picture Entertainment banner alongside Phil Goldfine via his Hollywood Media Bridge.
ICM repped North American rights on the project, negotiating the sale with Screen Gems' Michael Helfand. Odd Lot International will handle foreign sales at the upcoming Festival de Cannes. Brian O'Shea and Laura Ivey brokered the deal on behalf of Odd Lot Entertainment.
Moniot is repped by ICM and the Gotham Group.
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