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17/1/2014, 18:56
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Announced: Disney and Pixar are making a new "Toy Story" Christmas special called "Toy Story That Time Forgot" that will be released this year!
https://www.facebook.com/insidethemagic Non ho trovato un topic già aperto. |
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17/1/2014, 19:12
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Info e Trama:
Holiday 2014 “Toy Story That Time Forgot,” Disney•Pixar’s new Christmas special featuring your favorite characters from the “Toy Story” films, will air during the holidays this year on ABC. The special comes on the heels of the success of “Toy Story OF TERROR!,” which premiered to stellar ratings this past October. During a post-Christmas play date, the “Toy Story” gang find themselves in uncharted territory when the coolest set of action figures ever turn out to be dangerously delusional. It’s all up to Trixie, the triceratops, if the gang hopes to return to Bonnie’s room in this “Toy Story That Time Forgot.” ABC’s October 2013 premiere of “Toy Story OF TERROR!” ranked No. 1 in its time period among Total Viewers (10.5 million) and Adults 18-49 (3.1/10), giving the Net its best performance in the half-hour in nearly 2 years – since 11/09/11. In addition, it was the night’s dominant No. 1 show with Kids 2-11 posting the Net’s highest rating in the half-hour in almost 6 years – 11/28/07. The cast of “Toy Story That Time Forgot” includes Tom Hanks as Woody, Tim Allen as Buzz, Kristen Schaal as Trixie, Kevin McKidd (“Grey’s Anatomy”) as Reptillus Maximus, Wallace Shawn as Rex, Timothy Dalton as Mr. Pricklepants, Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head and Joan Cusack as Jessie. “Toy Story That Time Forgot” is produced by Galyn Susman and directed by Steve Purcell. The special is from Disney•Pixar. Follow TV by the Numbers on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr or RSS for all the latest. Read more: ABC Announces Series Premiere Dates, 'Toy Story That Time Forgot' Pixar Holiday Special - Disney News by Stitch Kingdom StitchKingdom.com - The #1 unofficial source for news on Disney Messaggio modificato da kekkomon il 17/1/2014, 19:13 |
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18/1/2014, 14:24
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Nuovo speciale a tema festivo quindi? Ottimo C'è sempre spazio per medio- e cortometraggi di Toy Story (ma non per un altro sequel, sia chiaro ).
Your special fascination'll prove to be inspirational! We think you're just sensational, Mame! |
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18/1/2014, 14:27
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Che bello! Uno special sul Natale è sempre ben accolto, ci voleva dopo quello di Halloween
Il Forziere dei Classici Disney in Dvd: una grande fregatura! CONDIVIDI:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZLEjXBac3E |
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18/1/2014, 17:10
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Ottimo! Questa è la dimensione giusta per ulteriori sequel!
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19/1/2014, 12:49
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Un articolo da screenweek:
Toy Story – La ABC annuncia un nuovo speciale natalizio intitolato ‘Toy Story That Time Forgot’ Dopo Toy Story of Terror la Pixar sta lavorando ad un altro speciale televisivo dedicato alla gang di Toy Story, Toy Story That Time Forgot che andrà in onda durante le festività natalizie del 2014… Visto il successo ottenuto dallo speciale televisivo Toy Story of Terror, incentrato su Jessie, la ABC ha deciso di realizzare un altro speciale che andrà in onda durante le festività natalizie del 2014, Toy Story That Time Forgot questa volta incentrato su Trixie. Ecco la sinossi: “Durante un incontro in cui i bambini si trovano insieme per giocare, dopo Natale, la gang di Toy Story si trova in un territorio inesplorato, quando la più bella serie di action figure di sempre si rivela pericolosamente delirante. Se la gang spera di tornare nella camera di Bonnie dovrà fare affidamento su Trixie, il triceratopo”. Alla regia troviamo Steve Purcell che aveva girato Brave assieme alla Chapman e a Andrews. Per quanto riguarda il cast sono stati confermati: Tom Hanks nei panni di Woody, Tim Allen in quelli di Buzz, Kristen Schaal è Trixie, Kevin McKidd è Reptillus Maximus, Wallace Shawn è Rex, Timothy Dalton è Mr. Pricklepants, Don Rickles è Mr. Potato Head, e Joan Cusack è Jessie. Reptillus Maximus dovrebbe essere l’action figure ‘pericolosamente delirante’ Il Forziere dei Classici Disney in Dvd: una grande fregatura! CONDIVIDI:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZLEjXBac3E |
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19/1/2014, 15:04
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Me lo aspettavo proprio dopo TS of Terror, bene!
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11/7/2014, 7:48
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Verrà presentato al comicon di san diego.
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11/7/2014, 11:21
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Data? Qualche settimana?
Messaggio modificato da Arancina22 il 11/7/2014, 11:21 Your special fascination'll prove to be inspirational! We think you're just sensational, Mame! |
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11/7/2014, 12:20
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22/7/2014, 7:05
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Comic-Con 2014: Un poster firmato Mike Mignola per Toy Story That Time Forgot
È disponibile un nuovo poster realizzato in esclusiva per il Comic-Con: si tratta della locandina che riceveranno i partecipanti al panel dedicato a Toy Story That Time Forgot della Pixar Badtaste http://www.badtaste.it/2014/07/22/comic-20...e-forgot/87965/ |
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22/7/2014, 7:48
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Logo da FB:
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24/7/2014, 20:20
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Verrà trasmesso il 2 dicembre negli USA.
Maggiori info e immagini li trovate qui: http://disneyvideo.altervista.org/forum//i...st&p=716581 |
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25/7/2014, 6:47
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25/7/2014, 16:28
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25/7/2014, 21:26
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Ahhhhhhhhh non vedo proprio l'ora!
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20/8/2014, 16:12
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Director Steve Purcell and Producer Galyn Susman Talk TOY STORY THAT TIME FORGOT, Deleted Subplots, the Production Process for Pixar Shorts, and More
by Christina Radish Posted 12 days ago Share12 Tweet6 0 Share35 toy-story-that-time-forgot-interview-steve-purcell In Toy Story That Time Forgot, premiering on ABC on December 2nd, a post-Christmas play date finds the Toy Story gang in uncharted territory when the coolest set of action figures ever, known as the Battlesaurs, turn out to be dangerously delusional and it’s all up to Trixie, the triceratops, if the gang hopes to return to Bonnie’s room. The cast includes Tom Hanks as Woody, Tim Allen as Buzz, Kristen Schaal as Trixie, Kevin McKidd as Reptillus Maximus, Wallace Shawn as Rex, Timothy Dalton as Mr. Pricklepants, Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head and Joan Cusack as Jessie. While at Comic-Con, director Steve Purcell and producer Galyn Susman spoke to press at a roundtable about working with this talented voice cast, why they wanted to tell this particular story, deciding what to cut out during the storyboard phase, the side stories they had to cut from this 30-minute story, how they decide which actors they want to hire to voice new characters, and voice actors on their wish list. Check out what they had to say after the jump. toy-story-that-time-forgot-posterQuestion: The thing that so many people love about Toy Story is that the stories are really about society and societal issues. Do you think about that when you’re crafting the stories? STEVE PURCELL: We have to. We have to think about not just what it means for the characters on screen, but what it says to the audience members watching. So, we’re looking for the hook into the emotion and the honesty of the emotion of the characters. Steve, what’s it like to tell Tom Hanks what to do? PURCELL: That’s pretty overwhelming. When Tom Hanks walked in the room, I was like, “There’s Tom Hanks! I don’t know if there’s room for me.” He’s such a personality. What’s great is that he’s such a fantastic work horse. He was totally willing to give another yell or another grunt. He was totally willing. He had prepared and he had read everything beforehand. He was excited about the story and understood what we were trying to go for, so it was a really exciting experience working with him. How challenging is it to get Tom Hanks and Tim Allen back for these shorts? GALYN SUSMAN: I don’t know how much I’m allowed to discuss the agreements with Tom and Tim, but we have extended agreements with them. These shorts have been a great opportunity to focus on some of the supporting toys. Why was now the right time for Trixie? PURCELL: Well, it’s Trixie because she’s a dinosaur. Trixie and Rex are a total fit for this. They have totally different personalities from each other. Even though they’re both video game fans, Trixie has this quirky point of view that felt like she should be the one who drives this. She’s a dinosaur, but she was feeling like she wasn’t getting acknowledged as one, so we put her in the middle of a place where this ultimate dinosaur idea is fully acknowledged. She gets to get hip-deep in it. toy-story-that-time-forgot-1What made this the next story you wanted to explore? SUSMAN: Steve had this vision of Battlesaurs that was just so compelling, and he was ready to make it. We refer to ourselves as being a director-driven studio, and what that ultimately means is that directors have a vision and are passionate to tell a particular story. When they’re ready to do it, it dictates when that story is ready to come out. At what stage do you have to decide what you’ll be cutting out and what you’ll be recording? PURCELL: Anything we cut out, we hope to cut out during the storyboard phase. We don’t want anything to go to waste, so we try to do all of the cutting and pasting during the story reel. The story reel is our roadmap to the final product. We want to do as minimal changes as we can, once we get into the layout, animation and all those expensive parts of the process. Having a few guys in the room drawing and having a couple of editors on hand is the most malleable part of the process and the easiest to change. Is there anything from this one that you had to cut out? PURCELL: Oh, yeah, we had a whole side story where we had an outpost of rebel toys that weren’t captured by the Battlesaurs. We had the eco-force gang, led by Captain Eco, who is a biodegradable toy. He has a lifespan. He doesn’t have time to wait around to be played with. toy-story-small-fry-movie-image-02With new characters comes new voice actors. How do you decide who you want to hire? PURCELL: I loved [Kevin McKidd] in Rome. He was such a great, complicated character because he was so confident as the Centurion, but you could feel this vulnerability in him, as well, and he was in over his head. That was a great point of reference for our character. But then, when we had him on stage, he knew to add this level of bombast and charisma to it, so everything is overstated in just the right way. He added a little bit of Errol Flynn, on top of that more complicated character that he played in Rome. SUSMAN: And listening to him, we were inspired to make all of the Battlesaurs British. It’s a theme amongst all of the Battlesaurs now. PURCELL: I was thinking more cartoon-y character type of actors, and John Lasseter said, “Think beyond the cartoon. When we see these movies, we expect their voices to be British.” It made sense, and it totally paid off. It made it feel even more exotic to an American audience, and it felt like that kind of genre. How does Kevin McKidd’s character, Reptillus Maximus, fit into this story? PURCELL: We have these Battlesaur action figures, but we wanted one for Trixie to connect to. There’s a little bit of romance. There’s definitely a connection going on with them, so we let his character be a little more thoughtful and he maybe has doubts about this culture because maybe he’s been fed this line and there’s something more than being just the Battlesaur. Because Kevin is so diverse in the kind of roles he does, we felt that he would bring a lot to that kind of personality. toy-story-of-terrorSteve, are these half-hour films a testing ground for a feature, for you? PURCELL: It hasn’t felt like that. This was just the project that I was working on. For me, it’s great to work with a crew and work on something that’s turned around rather quickly, compared to the stuff we normally do. I learned a ton while I was doing it. It was a great experience for me. How long did this take to complete? PURCELL: Two and a half or three years. Compared to a feature, that’s pretty quick. I started on it, right as I was coming off of Brave. I was the co-director on Brave, so I was familiar with the process. But it was fun to get in from the start on this and write some new characters and see it through. How long does each stage of the production take? SUSMAN: Most of it is the story. PURCELL: We go back and remake the reels, every three months or so. At one point, we turned the reels around in a month, instead of a couple of months. SUSMAN: But, we started the layout last December. Throughout the whole process of layout, layout animation, effects, simulation, lighting and rendering, we’ll have that complete by the first week of October. toy-story-hawaiian-vacation-image-3PURCELL: And there are hardly any wild cards in there, by then. All of that is very known quantities. Story is always the wild card. You’re like, “Does this play? We think it does. Let’s show it to an audience and see.” And we’ll show it in-house and, sure enough, something will be wrong with it, so we go back and pull it apart. For awhile, Trixie was more on the sidelines. She wasn’t as central to the story as we needed her to be. So, we did a big push and made sure she was as key to the story as she needed to be. That was a good effort. It was worth doing, and it helped the story. Who would you like to see featured in their own story next? PURCELL: I’d love to see an Angel Kitty solo. SUSMAN: I could definitely think about a lot of Combat Carl stories that you could tell. Are there any voice actors on your wish list to play a character? PURCELL: That’s really based on what the character is. We then start hunting around and thinking about who would be the best voice for that. It’s not about the most famous person, but it’s about the voice that fits. I’d love to have Christopher Walken do something for a Toy Story piece. I love the movies of the ‘70s, and there are a lot of actors of that era. SUSMAN: Tom Waits would be fun. Read more at http://collider.com/steve-purcell-toy-stor...4DkPhObJhvZO.99 thanks to giagia |
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28/8/2014, 8:15
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29/8/2014, 0:36
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Toy Story in chiave giurassica lo hanno immaginato in molti fra gli appassionati, sin dal primo film . Finalmente la cosa si fa concreta!
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14/10/2014, 20:55
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Da DvDizzy |
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14/10/2014, 22:29
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Locandina meravigliosa!
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10/12/2014, 15:42
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Ma qualcuno lo ha poi visto?
Visto poco fa. Dunque, indubbiamente si tratta di uno special simpatico, divertente e di intrattenimento. Purtroppo non è nulla di più. Non per questo mi strappo i capelli urlando "la Pixar è in crisi moriremo tutti". Purtroppo sono corsi e ricorsi storici. Quando vai su poi non puoi che andare giù, anche con prodotti di tutto rispetto che le altre case se li sognano. La Pixar pagherà, credo per ancora un po' di tempo, lo scotto di essere stata la prima della classe per più di un decennio. Ma veniamo al mediometraggio. Non trovo abbia particolari difetti, semplicemente è ... poco ispirato, brillante; questo sempre se messo a paragone con tutte le altre produzioni pixariane. TUTTAVIA ci tengo a precisare una cosa. Ad una più attenta analisi Toy Story that Time Forgot offre come al solito più di quello che c'è scritto sul menù. Perché la Pixar sa sempre come distinguersi, anche quando segue mode o strade già battute, nello specifico il "Christmas Special". Personalmente, correggetemi se sbaglio, non ho mai visto uno special natalizio in cui il Natale sia così relegato sullo sfondo. Nessuna facile sdolcinatezza, niente babbi natale, si e no qualche addobbo per ricordare il periodo dell'anno. Insomma uno special natalizio assolutamente poco ruffiano e convenzionale. Il tutto è incastonato con delicatezza e eleganza nel personaggio del gattino/addobbo. Insomma anche nella convenzionalità la Pixar non smette mai di sorprenderci. E un'altra nota. Il tema principale del film non è, come ho letto in giro, "I giocattoli non sanno di essere tali", già ampiamente sfruttato, ma è un interrogarsi sul vero essere di un giocattolo, e, ancor più nello specifico, sull'essere qualsiasi cosa il bambino desideri che il giocattolo sia. Ed in questo la scelta della supporting actress Trixie è azzecatissima, anche se, indubbiamente, non ha il carisma dei suoi comprimari. Tuttavia fa il suo lavoro nel reggere i 20 minuti scarsi del film. Insomma un Pixar minore, ma pur sempre un Pixar. thanks to giagia |
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27/12/2014, 11:48
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Lo hanno dato stamattina alle 8 su Disney XD!
Questa è la prossima programmazione successiva per i prossimi giorni; il prossimo passaggio è oggi su Disney Channel alle 15.55. http://guidatv.sky.it/guidatv/programma/ra...ventid=72430660 |
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27/12/2014, 13:16
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Ma qualcuno lo ha poi visto? Visto poco fa. Dunque, indubbiamente si tratta di uno special simpatico, divertente e di intrattenimento. Purtroppo non è nulla di più. Non per questo mi strappo i capelli urlando "la Pixar è in crisi moriremo tutti". Purtroppo sono corsi e ricorsi storici. Quando vai su poi non puoi che andare giù, anche con prodotti di tutto rispetto che le altre case se li sognano. La Pixar pagherà, credo per ancora un po' di tempo, lo scotto di essere stata la prima della classe per più di un decennio. Ma veniamo al mediometraggio. Non trovo abbia particolari difetti, semplicemente è ... poco ispirato, brillante; questo sempre se messo a paragone con tutte le altre produzioni pixariane. TUTTAVIA ci tengo a precisare una cosa. Ad una più attenta analisi Toy Story that Time Forgot offre come al solito più di quello che c'è scritto sul menù. Perché la Pixar sa sempre come distinguersi, anche quando segue mode o strade già battute, nello specifico il "Christmas Special". Personalmente, correggetemi se sbaglio, non ho mai visto uno special natalizio in cui il Natale sia così relegato sullo sfondo. Nessuna facile sdolcinatezza, niente babbi natale, si e no qualche addobbo per ricordare il periodo dell'anno. Insomma uno special natalizio assolutamente poco ruffiano e convenzionale. Il tutto è incastonato con delicatezza e eleganza nel personaggio del gattino/addobbo. Insomma anche nella convenzionalità la Pixar non smette mai di sorprenderci. E un'altra nota. Il tema principale del film non è, come ho letto in giro, "I giocattoli non sanno di essere tali", già ampiamente sfruttato, ma è un interrogarsi sul vero essere di un giocattolo, e, ancor più nello specifico, sull'essere qualsiasi cosa il bambino desideri che il giocattolo sia. Ed in questo la scelta della supporting actress Trixie è azzecatissima, anche se, indubbiamente, non ha il carisma dei suoi comprimari. Tuttavia fa il suo lavoro nel reggere i 20 minuti scarsi del film. Insomma un Pixar minore, ma pur sempre un Pixar. Concordo con te. Interessante ed intrattiene. Ma ho preferito Toy Story of Terror. |
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