Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts

Friday, September 27, 2013

Head on down to South Park


South Park has been given a fresh new intro for its Season 17 premiere. It's hard to believe that a cartoon about 4 foul mouthed 8 year olds would have become one of the most successful shows in animation history. Have a look a the new intro below.

DRN


Monday, July 16, 2012

Brave, a review...


GUEST BLOG POST by Patrick O'Loughlin.



My boyfriend recently won tickets to see a preview of “Brave” at the Galway Film Festival this past Wednesday and brought me along. It’s been out in the States for the past few weeks but won’t hit Irish cinemas for another 3 so it was really cool to be in one of the first audiences in the country to see it.
“Brave” is Pixar’s 13th feature film and the studio’s first period piece. Whatever I was expecting “Brave” to be, my expectations were way off. The foundation of the story is that Merida (Kelly McDonald) is a princess who is destined to become married to a suitor. Her pushy mother, Queen Elinor (Emma Thompson) is adamant that this has to happen. Merida is too much of a free spirit for her life to be so determined for her by those around her out of her and tries her hardest to change her destiny. That’s ALL I’m going to say, because to say anymore would ruin the bizarre chain of events that run throughout the rest of the film.
I guess what I was expecting from this film was something different from Pixar. I thought it was going to be a lot more serious than the studio’s previous films and while it does indeed try to do this, the absurdity which ensues kind of turns the film into something more formulaic. On one hand it feels like the old Disney films like Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and Robin Hood while on the other, it feels like something I’ve seen many times before (albeit in a fresh enough way). I don’t want to go into too much detail in case someone by chance actually manages to read this and hasn’t seen the film, but once you see it I think you’ll understand. Or maybe not. It’s just like, my opinion, man.
My intent is not to bash this film, however. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I guess I just can’t ignore some of its faults. The high points were the voice acting, the animation, the 3D (I saw this in Dolby Digital 3D) and how surprisingly deep it is in some parts. The cons were the somewhat out of place second half of the film with regards to the first half (which I did enjoy don’t get me wrong, it just felt kind of clunky and didn’t gel too well) and Merida’s 3 little brothers. They just flat out annoyed me.
All in all I do recommend this film quite highly. But if you’re going in expecting something drastically different from Pixar’s previous efforts, than you might be a little disappointed. Either way, I think you’re going to have a good time.
7/10

Patrick O'Loughlin is an aspiring screen writer. He has a passion for foreign languages, Sumo Sundays at Yo-Sushi and fluffy bunny rabbits. You can find more of his interests and insights on his blog, The Lights Still On.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

5 Second Fun

Vampire Bash from António Silva on Vimeo.



A 5 second animated story about a little vampire that comes to life in paper. Created by António Silva

DRN

Monday, August 1, 2011

Saturday Morning!


So what if all your favourite dramas were actually kids shows... I'd personally watch all of these shows...

DRN







Thursday, July 14, 2011

Pirates Ahoy!



Finally! A film about Pirates that doesn't star Johnny Depp! From the makers of Wallace and Gromit and the amazing Chicken Run, The Pirates stars Hugh Grant, Selma Hayak and a host of British stars in whats looks to be another Aardman jem.

DRN


Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Sweet Ramps!



I'm actually looking forward to this I must admit. Napoleon Dynamite returns, but this time to the small screen. And in animation for. And with King of the Hill being cancelled, this will hopefully fill the hillbilly void in my life.

DRN

Monday, May 16, 2011

2 pints please...

A Love Story… In Milk from Catsnake on Vimeo.



A love story between milk... Haven't been this upset at anything Milk related since Harvey.

Made by Catsnake. Music composed by Michael Csanyi Wills.

DRN

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Dead Island. No, not Inis Mor



Now I am by no means a gamer, (I have a Nintendo Wii. In the back of my closet.) but this game, Dead Island, has produced a trailer that looks better and more exciting than anything in the cinema at the moment...

DRN

Via The Little Monkey Boy

Friday, January 7, 2011

Stamp of Approval!



I LOVE Pixar. Well come on, I suppose who doesn't love their films these days. And yes, I am not so naive to admit that they are part of the Disney consumer monster, but I believe they are storytellers firstly, above anything else. They make us happy.

I got UP! and Toy Story 3 for Christmas, we watched UP! on Christmas day and I held back the tears, and we have yet to watch Toy Story 3, maybe this weekend.

Anyways the US postal service also must like their films, because some of Pixar's classics have been given their own stamps, quite an achievement for a animation studio.

DRN

Monday, October 11, 2010

The Simpsons get the Banksy treatment



I don't know if this was aired in the U.S but its a pretty cool opening titles for The Simpsons.

DRN

UPDATE: It aired in America last night, the 10/10/10 and the episode will be shown on Sky 1 October 21st.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

You've got mail!

Dictaphone Parcel from Lauri Warsta on Vimeo.



Animated short film, Royal College of Art, London, 2009

Dictaphone Parcel is an animation based on a sound recorded with a dictaphone travelling secretly inside a parcel. As the hidden recorder travels through the global mail system, from London to Helsinki, it captures the unexpected. We hear a mixture of abstract sounds, various types of transport and even discussions between the mail workers. The animation visualizes this journey by creating an imaginary documentary.

Dictaphone Parcel was awarded the Passion Pictures Prize in London, in February 2010


I LOVE this! The sounds, the snippets of conversation. Totally one of those "damn I wish I thought of that" moments"

DRN

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Crater Face

Crater Face from Skyler Page on Vimeo.



im running out the door for a going away party for, well me! but enjoy this!

DRN

Sunday, March 14, 2010

So Surreal



How have I never seen this before? Salvidor Dali and Walt Disney come together to creative the beautiful animation Destino. Sublime.

DRN

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Girl on Girl Action!



I am by no means a gamer (I have a Wii somewhere back home in Ennis, played it bout 5 times, twice sober) but this anime trailer for the new Super Street Fight 4 looks amazing.

DRN

Friday, January 29, 2010

Winter Olympics!





Studio AKA have come up with a killer promo for the usually dull Winter Olympics. Think Eskimo Bond, meets Frank Miller's Batman. And Michael Buble's Cry me a River soundtrack really sets the mood, I Love it.

DRN