Walt Disney Animation and Pixar COO John Lasseter took to London's Leicester Square this morning to present two hours worth of future Disney/Pixar animation and RT was there to take it all in. Amongst the presentations, news that Mandy Moore would voice Rapunzel and that Timothy Dalton had joined the cast of Toy Story 3, and the first half-hour of The Princess and the Frog. But the tastiest treat was the announcement of a brand-new Walt Disney animated film -- a fresh take on AA Milne's classic Winnie the Pooh based on five of the author's original stories.
The announcement, Lasseter said, marked the first time in more than 35 years that a feature film starring the characters has been produced at Disney. In addition to showing classic clips of the original film, Lasseter played a video showcasing new artwork, while directors Steve Anderson and Don Hall talked about their vision for the movie. The art was much in the classic style of Winnie the Pooh and the creative team, including producer Clark Spencer, discussed plans to honour Disney's classic animations, the spirit of AA Milne's stories and the world of the Hundred Acre Wood. Throughout Lasseter stressed that the new film wouldn't just appeal to small kids and their parents, but rather would offer an entertaining adventure for the whole family.
Lasseter also spoke of how Burny Mattinson, one of the few animators still working to have worked with Walt Disney himself, had brought his experience to bear on the project. Mattinson worked as an animator on the original Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree featurette in 1964 and will serve as lead story artist on the new film.
The film is set to arrive in cinemas in Spring of 2011.
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Gordon Franklin Terry Sr writes: on Sep 10 2009 07:16 AM working together for the greater good of cinema. the Cinematic British Invasion. Is there any way to "Redux" the old HAMMER FILMS and AMICUS FILMS? of course there is a way to Redux "the old HAMMER and AMICUS FILMS, simply ask the correct person who will give the correct answer to my inquiry: YES, Gordon--we'll start today! %u201Cphone Edgar Wright; %u201C And fly us British Airways to Shepperton Studios!!!!!! Some interesting HAMMER FILMS: Quartermas (Five Million Miles to Earth) Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell Captain Kronos, Vampire Hunter (Timothy Dalton as Captain Kronos%u2019 mentor Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed Brides of Dracula Curse of the Werewolf Night Creatures Hound of the Baskervilles AMICUS: Vault of Horror Tales From The Crypt Asylum The House That Dripped Blood (Reply to this) |
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Jacob D. writes: on Sep 10 2009 09:56 AM God Bless You John Lasseter. (Reply to this) |
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Warheart1188 writes: on Sep 10 2009 10:07 AM John Lasseter is the best thing that's happened to the Disney Animation Studios in many years (Reply to this) |
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Richard K. writes: on Sep 10 2009 10:20 AM "Throughout Lasseter stressed that the new film wouldn't just appeal to small kids and their parents, but rather would offer an entertaining adventure for the whole family." I have to wonder if this will be appealing at all, to the teen teen-twenties crowd. (Reply to this) |
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MovieMaster writes: on Sep 10 2009 10:52 AM In reply to this comment (#2544129) Hey I'm 18 and I have to say that news about a new Winnie The Pooh movies excites me very much. John Lasseter is getting more cool points with each thing he does. (Reply to this) |
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Ryguy4738 M. writes: on Sep 10 2009 11:32 AM Hmmm...Winney The Poo isn't a bad idea, but I think what Pixar is really about it exploring new worlds in every movie, so Cars 2 dissapoints me. (Reply to this) |
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Testicular_Cancer writes: on Sep 10 2009 12:14 PM If you haven't seen the Russian version of Winnie, check it out on YouTube while you can (look for the subtitled version, or see Niffiwan's "Animatsiya In English" blog at LiveJournal). Absolute delight. (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on Sep 10 2009 02:26 PM I'll say it. "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" from 77, is my all time favorite movie. It's not the best movie, but I have watched it more than any other movie, and I love every second. It always brings me back to my childhood of watching the movie constantly, plus reading the A.A. Milne books and watching the 90's TV show. Good times...I love the early 90's. Hell, I love the late 90's. The other Pooh films were fine, but "My Friends Tigger and Pooh" SHAMES Pooh. If the other Pooh matrieal reminds me of growing up, the that show reminds me I'm a nobody who works for the man. Thanks a lot "My Friends Tigger Pooh"! So thank all forms of God that the guys who are behind Pixar are saving the franchise! Oh, and to the guy who suggested the Russian Pooh, yeah that's really good. (Reply to this) |
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mouse_clicker writes: on Sep 10 2009 03:07 PM In reply to this comment (#2544142) First off, Toy Story 2... nuff said. Second of all, Cars 2 IS about exploring new worlds, quite literally. It takes place all over the planet... (Reply to this) |
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Joe Utichi writes: on Sep 10 2009 04:41 PM Sorry, it may not be clear from the story - this project sits with Walt Disney Animation Studios, not Pixar Animation Studios. Lasseter and Ed Catmull now oversee production at both studios, not just Pixar. (Reply to this) |
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martinscorsese25 writes: on Sep 10 2009 10:26 PM grrrr... no Incredibles 2 yet? cmon Brad Bird, hurry up on your live action film! (Reply to this) |
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High School With Money writes: on Sep 11 2009 09:23 AM As long as they don't modernize my main man Eeyore into an Eemo, I'll be watching this. How about some more Prydian movies while you're at it, John? (Reply to this) |
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collex writes: on Sep 11 2009 03:47 PM Will it be 2D? If yes, it's awesome. If it's CGI crap, then it's crap. High School With Money: I don,t think they will transform him into a Emo. Eeyore has been seen crying for many years. I have a plushie home that was made 1992. EEyore is grey and crying. Now, they are all blue/purple and happy. (Reply to this) |
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JettaJameson writes: on Sep 11 2009 05:04 PM I hope it's 2D also. I grew up watching Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree so I'm excited for a new feature length film. I'm 26 and I'd go see it. And ledawg, I completely agree about the 90's. Good times. My happiest memories are from that decade. Well, so far anyway. (Reply to this) |
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TiffinyKaye writes: on Sep 13 2009 10:02 AM I'm so confused by this..."The announcement, Lasseter said, marked the first time in more than 35 years that a feature film starring the characters has been produced at Disney." Haven't there been MANY Disney films starring the Winnie the Pooh characters?Maybe not one that stars ONLY the A.A. Milne characters (since Disney made up some of them)...but even as early as 2005, Disney came out with "Pooh's Heffalump Movie." Soo...isn't the statement technically inaccurate? (Reply to this) |
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TiffinyKaye writes: on Sep 13 2009 10:02 AM I'm so confused by this..."The announcement, Lasseter said, marked the first time in more than 35 years that a feature film starring the characters has been produced at Disney." Haven't there been MANY Disney films starring the Winnie the Pooh characters?Maybe not one that stars ONLY the A.A. Milne characters (since Disney made up some of them)...but even as early as 2005, Disney came out with "Pooh's Heffalump Movie." Soo...isn't the statement technically inaccurate? (Reply to this) |
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