All Six “Star Wars” Films To Be Released Digitally On April 10th; “Special Editions” Only

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Whenever I read a story on “April 1st,” I take it with a huge grain of salt because the majority are just April Fool’s jokes. This year on April 1st, Yakface.com ran with a story that all six movies from the “Star Wars” saga were going to be released this month on VUDU. Turns out, that story was no April Fool’s joke and all six movies will be released on April 10th on VUDU.

For a few days there was speculation that we might finally see for the first time the unaltered versions Original Trilogy in HD. Well, that’s not going to happen. We will be getting the “Special Editions” ….again.

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Source: VUDU

*Update #1 – Disney, Lucasfilm and Fox have officially announced that the Star Wars Saga will be available on Digital HD on April 10th. This includes multiple platforms, not just VUDU. Is it me or does it seem strange that they make an official announcement just 4 days before the release? You would think they would have been marketing then hell out of this for months.

“Since the debut of the first film nearly 40 years ago, Star Wars has become a worldwide phenomenon with legions of fans from every generation,” said Alan Bergman, President, The Walt Disney Studios. “It’s only fitting that audiences enjoy this legendary Saga and its many fascinating behind-the-scenes stories on a wide variety of platforms, and we’re very excited to finally bring all six films to Digital HD for the first time.”

“We’re thrilled that fans will be able to enjoy the Star Wars Saga on their digital devices wherever they go,” commented Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy. “These films broke new ground in technology, design, sound, and visual effects, and we’ve created some very special bonus material which delves into the Saga’s rich history, including new and never-before-released conversations between legendary Star Wars artists – the masters who helped George bring his iconic universe to life.”

With Star Wars: Episodes I-VI available for purchase as a complete digital movie collection and individually, viewers will have the Rebel forces at their beck and call across their favorite devices anywhere – sunbathing at the beach, relaxing in their living room with friends, or waiting to board a flight to Endor (or elsewhere).

Enhancing the movie collection are a host of never-before-seen special features including Star Wars: Discoveries from Inside and insightful Conversations between key contributors from across this celebrated film franchise, plus a curated collection of classic Star Wars extras from each film.

*Update #2 – I mention in my comments below that Fox will forever own the movie rights to “A New Hope.” Fox has made this perfectly clear by not allowing consumers to buy or access “A New Hope” as part of the 6 movie set, or individually, through Disney’s own digital movie streaming service, Disney Movies Anywhere. This could be the reason why this was just announced only 4 days before release. This is purely speculation on my part, but maybe Disney was trying to work something out with Fox and it failed.

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Recently I had worked on a story regarding a rumor in which it appeared Disney might be preparing to release the unaltered versions of the “Star Wars” Original Trilogy on Blu-ray just prior to the release of the theatrical release of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” Unfortunately the rumor was debunked before I finished the article and decided to just scrap it for the time being.

I’m glad I decided not to delete it and just save it for another day because it’s probably a good time now to readdress:

Why We Need The Unaltered Versions Of “The Original Star Wars Trilogy”

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A long time ago, in this galaxy, we were able to watch the “Original Star Wars Trilogy” without Hayden Christensen in it. What happened? Where is it? Will we ever see it again?

Yes, I know that Fox still owns the distribution rights to “Empire” and “Jedi” until 2020 and Fox will “never” lose the rights to “A New Hope.” But there is a lot of demand out there from the fans of the Original Trilogy and Disney knows it. And from what I have heard and seen, Disney is not a fan of the Prequels and they have been pushing the Original Trilogy since they first purchased Star Wars and Lucasfilm in 2013.

The Special Editions added a lot of CGI special effects, corrected the color and contrast, cleaned up the prints and some scenes are very nice improvements from the original versions. Probably the most welcome change was that The Emperor was no longer played by a woman in “Empire” (not kidding here). So why do so many people want to see the Original Trilogy instead of the Special Editions? I’ll just name a few reasons off the top of my head.

“A New Hope”

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  • Greedo Shoots first – In the 1977 version of “Star Wars,” Han Solo shoots Greedo in the Mos Eisley Cantina. In fact, there is no Greedo shooting at all. Through the years it has bothered George Lucas that Han shot first because he felt Han is a hero and it wasn’t very heroic to shoot Greedo the way he did. Lucas tried to convince everyone in interviews that Han was never meant to shoot first and that it was just a bad camera angle. George’s Jedi Mind trick didn’t work on anyone. George altered the film to show Greedo shooting first at point blank range and missing and then Han ducking out of the way and shooting back at Greedo. The very first Special Edition version of this scene looked ridiculous. The most recent version is the least offensive, where they actually shoot at each other at the same time, except Greedo’s aim still sucks.

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  • Adding Jabba The Hutt – I really dont like this scene because it was never needed in the first place. First of all, the CGI version of Jabba The Hutt looks horrible. They show a goofy scene where Han walks over Jabba because the original actor to play Jabba was a human and Han walks behind him. That scene was cut from the original film. They also show the Millennium Falcon in the background. This scene completely ruins the scene when we first originally saw the Millennium Falcon and Luke looks at it and says, “What a piece of junk!” For some reason, Lucas felt it was a good idea to place this new scene before the original.

“The Empire Strikes Back”

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  • New Wampa – In Empire, they added a news scene showing a guy in a new Wampa costume eating Luke’s Tauntaun. The costume is an improvement but it looks nothing like the original Wampa, which they decided to not take out in the Special Edition. It looks like two different Wampas, but it’s not meant to be.

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  • Luke “screams” as he falls after Vader reveals that he is his father – In the original unaltered version, Luke doesn’t scream. He just lets go and falls. It made Luke look very brave, valiant and heroic. The Special Edition version has Luke screaming all the way down. When Luke screams in the Special Edition, it makes it seems like he is thinking, “Maybe this wasn’t the best idea! Somebody save me!” Plus he sounds like Kermit The Frog. Thankfully though, Lucas came to his senses and removed it when the Blu-Ray version was released.

“Return Of The Jedi”

(These are the most offensive changes)

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  • A new musical number added to Jabba’s palace – I have no idea what Lucas was thinking. If that scene was not long enough, Lucas decides it was a good idea to throw in an absolutely horrible musical number and he actually had his son write the lyrics to the song. The CGI is horrible and it shouldn’t be there.

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  • Vader’s “No” from “Revenge Of The Sith”  – There is a scene in “Revenge Of The Sith” where Darth Vader is first revealed in costume on a Frankenstein table and he yells, “Nooooooo!”  I would say that most of the audience in my theater laughed because it sounded so funny and it was just so uncharacteristic of Vader to do. Lucas finally releases “Jedi” on Blu-ray and what does he do? He ruins the best scene in the movie where Vader is torn as to whether to obey his master or save his son. Lucas actually had his people copy over the audio clip from “Sith” and just paste it in the middle of that scene so we can see Vader scream like an idiot as he lifts the Emperor up and throws him to his death. Originally, that scene never failed to deliver chills to me when Vader just stood their silently, contemplating and thinking back and forth. And the audience was still not sure if he was going to save Luke or not. My audience back in 1983 all stood up, literally yelling at the screen, “Come on Darth! Do It!” And then when he finally turned away from the dark side, the place exploded with applause and not one person was sitting down. Now that scene has been turned into a joke. We never needed to know what he was thinking. We knew! I would much rather watch a VHS copy with black bars on the sides then to have to see the HD remaster of this scene with his abysmal “Noooooo!” again. This scene is the most offensive change to me without a doubt and really ruins the movie for me.

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  • Jar Jar is still alive – Lucas was never happy to know that Jar Jar was mostly universally hated. He had to cut his part in the sequels because of so much Jar Jar hate. But Lucas had the last laugh. In one of the most recent changes to the Special Editions, Jar Jar can be seen and heard celebrating on Naboo yelling, “Weesa free!” That whole scene of different planets celebrating the fall of the Empire was never needed at all and shockingly John Williams added depressing music where before we had uplifting music.

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  • Hayden Christensen replaces Sebastian Shaw as Anakin’s Force Ghost – This is definitely the second worst. You have an old Obi-Wan ghost, you have an old Yoda ghost and now you have a young Anakin ghost with them? This was just Lucas’ way of pushing the fact that all of these movies were tied together. There are a lot of Prequel haters, including myself, and we are OK with the Prequel’s existing. But I like to think of “Star Wars” as though the Prequels just never existed. We cant do that now because we have whiny, annoying, arrogant Anakin as a force ghost as opposed to an older looking Jedi that Luke knew was his father. How would Luke know that Hayden Christensen, who is younger than Luke, was his father? Another scene where I used to get chills, now I just get pissed off.

For years, fans were pushing Lucas to release the unaltered version of the Original Trilogy on DVD because many fans did not liked his changes with the Special Editions.  Lucas finally caved in but in the end he basically screwed the fans. Those DVD versions of the unaltered versions of the Original Trilogy were just copies of the old Laser Disc versions. They were also non anamorphic, meaning that there were not only black bars on the top and bottom, but also on the left and right. Nobody bought them because they looked horrible and Lucas basically said, I thought you guys wanted the unaltered version of the Original Trilogy? Guess not.

When Lucas made all of the changes to the Special Editions, he wasn’t thinking of the fans, he was think of himself. Kind of like, this is my world, you either like what I give you or you get nothing at all. He even has come out and said that he used the original negatives to make the Special Editions and that some parts of the original are gone forever because he destroyed them while making the Special Editions. So even if he wanted to release the unaltered versions, he couldn’t. Who does that? I have seen fan man versions of the unaltered versions of the Original Trilogy online and they look beautiful. So I dont buy Lucas’ excuse that the original negatives no longer exist so it cant be done. Also, I am pretty sure that the Smithsonian has a decent copy if it is needed.

Don’t get me wrong. I am very, very grateful that George Lucas exists and that he gave us “Star Wars.” Just stop touching it, George. Leave it alone and go play with something else. There is this movie that Steven Spielberg and he did called “Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull” that if he really, really tried, he might be able to make it better. Go play with that one.

Now that Lucas is sitting on his rocking chair at Skywalker Ranch and enjoying his retirement (and he probably isn’t looking), please Disney and Fox, do the right thing. At least give fans a choice. That’s all we are asking for.

Disney’s Live Action “Beauty and the Beast” to Hit Theaters March 17, 2017

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Hot off the heels of the successful debut of Disney’s live action “Cinderella,” Disney has officially announced that the release date of their upcoming live action version of “Beauty & The Beast” will be March 17, 2017.

Official Press Release:

Disney will release Beauty and the Beast in 3D on March 17, 2017. The beloved tale will be retold for the big screen with a modern live-action lens and the help of transformative CG magic. Emma Watson and Dan Stevens will star as Belle and the Beast/Prince respectively, and Luke Evans will play the role of Gaston. Emma Thompson has joined the cast as Mrs. Potts and Kevin Kline as Belle’s father, Maurice.

Eight-time Oscar-winner Alan Menken, who won two Academy Awards for the 1991 animated classic, will score the film, which will feature new recordings of the original songs in addition to several new songs written by Menken and Sir Tim Rice. Bill Condon will direct from a script by Stephen Chbosky, and the film will be produced by Mandeville Films’ David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman. Production begins in May at Shepperton Studios in London.

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“Star Wars: Aftermath” Will Be The First Prequel Novel Leading Up To “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”

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Last week it was announced that a series of 20 books were coming that takes place in the timeline between “Return Of The Jedi” and “The Force Awakens.” These series of books will be called, “Journey To Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”

The books will be a combination of of novels, kids activity books, young adult books, and comic books. The books will all be part of the official “Star Wars” canon and will explain the years leading up to “The Force Awakens.” All of these books will contain hints and clues relating to “The Force Awakens.”

StarWars.com has officially announced that the first novel in the series is called “Star Wars: Aftermath.” It will be the first of a trilogy of novels and it will be written by critically-acclaimed author, Chuck Wendig.

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Here is the official synopsis:

The second Death Star has been destroyed. Rumors are flying that the Emperor and his enforcer, Darth Vader, are dead. A new government is forming to replace the Empire. But the galaxy is a big place, and the fallout of this cataclysm will affect different worlds in different ways. Does everyone accept the fall of Imperial rule? Has everyone even heard the life-altering news? What rushes in to fill the vacuum the Empire has left? And who will try to stop them? Those are some of the themes we’ll be exploring in Aftermath, and as a lifelong Star Wars fan, just writing those words gives me chills. I can’t wait for our first canon glimpse into the state of the galaxy after the Battle of Endor.

What’s more, Aftermath will be the first book in a trilogy that begins to bridge the Star Wars timeline between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens. There is so much unknown between the Battle of Endor and the events of The Force Awakens, and we’re excited to take our first step into that space.

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Other titles coming from the “Journey To The Star Wars: The Force Awakens” book line are:

  • Lost Stars (Disney-Lucasfilm Press)
  • Smuggler’s Run: A Han Solo Adventure (Disney-Lucasfilm Press)
  • The Weapon of a Jedi: A Luke Skywalker Adventure (Disney-Lucasfilm Press)
  • Moving Target: A Princess Leia Adventure (Disney-Lucasfilm Press)
  • Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know (DK)
  • Star Wars: Journey to the Force Awakens (Marvel Comics)
  • Star Wars: Journey to the Force AwakensC-3PO (Marvel Comics)
  • Star Wars: Ships of the Galaxy (Studio Fun International)

Source: StarWars.com

3/19/15 Marvel News Mash-Up (Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Spider-Man in Avengers?, New Toys, ETC.)

First Look At Marvel Comics’ “Star Wars: Shattered Empire”

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One of the 20 titles that is part of “Journey To Star Wars: The Force Awakens” book line is the upcoming Marvel comic book, “Star Wars: Shattered Empire.” The above illustration looks to take place right around the end of “Return Of The Jedi” and will continue the adventures of Luke, Leia and Han. Other than this cover, we have no real information in regards to plot or release date. The cover looks great though.

Newest “Avengers: Age Of Ultron” Character Posters Revealed

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In the March 6th Mash-Up, I posted character posters for Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Nick Fury, Black Widow and Hawkeye. This last round of character posters includes Ultron, Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch. We still might get Vision…

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“Avengers: Age Of Ultron” opens May 1st, 2015.

Danny Elfman Explains Why He Scored Additional Music For “Avengers: Age Of Ultron”

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A few weeks ago I reported that Danny Elfman had scored additional music for “Avengers: Age Of Ultron.” My best guess originally was that Elfman was contributing his “Spider-Man” theme from the Sam Rami “Spider-Man” movies.

Elfman was recently asked about his involvement with “Avengers: Age Of Ultron” and this is what he had to say:

I was doing the same thing actually just last week because I’ve contributed music to the new Avengers movie. I took part of Alan Silvestri’s theme on the original [movie], which I really liked, and I pulled it into a new theme, which became kind of a hybrid. I really enjoyed that.

Sorry, but I’m not buying it. Brian Tyler is the writer and composer of Avengers: Age Of Ultron’s score. Why would Elfman create a new theme and use part of Alan Silvestri’s them from the first “Avengers” movie? Doesn’t make sense at all. I think he is just covering up his real involvement which will be putting together a very small score for “Spider-Man” in the after credits scene for “Ultron.”

If I’m wrong, I’m wrong and it wont be the first time, and most likely not the last. We’ll just have to wait and see.

Source: ComicBookMovie.com

Marvel At Toy Fair 2015

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Last month the Toy Fair 2015 was held at the Jacobs Javits Center in New York City. As always, Marvel had a huge presence at the Toy Fair displaying all of the toys, statues and action figures that we can look forward to seeing this year. Many toy manufacturers such as Hasbro, Funco and Lego showed off their Marvel line of toys.

Here is a video showing some of the highlights from Marvel’s presence at the Toy Fair 2015:

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Source: Marvel.com

Sideshow Collectible Corner

“Black Widow”

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I’m pretty sure that this closeup of the newest Back Widow premium figure from Hot Toys would fool most people into thinking that this was actually Scarlet Johansson herself.

Hot Toys and Sideshow Collectibles are excited to present the deadly female of the mighty Avengers, the 1/6th scale Black Widow Collectible Figure from Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron!

The movie-accurate collectible is specially crafted based on the image of Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow in the film and features a newly painted head sculpt with short curly brownish-red real fabric hair, newly tailored costume with leather-like trims and blue highlights, detailed weapons and accessories.

The Black Widow Collectible Figure is currently available for preorder exclusively at ShideshowCollectibles.com. The price is $219.99 and it will be shipping in the last quarter of 2015.

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Source: SideshowCollectibles.com

That’s it for this week!

RUMOR: Disney Wants J.J. Abrams Back To Direct “Star Wars: Episode IX”

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This story has been making the rounds this week that J.J. Abrams may be returning to direct “Star Wars: Episode IX.”

From Latino Review:

Despite his absence from the production team on the next installment, his commitment to other ongoing franchises and early rumors of disagreements between him and the Disney Team, there’s a good chance that J.J. Abrams will be back to direct Star Wars: Episode IX.

There are enough conversations about J.J. Abrams returning to direct Episode IX that we’ve been able to independently verify it four times that his name is the front-runner for the last trilogy installment.

From Making StarWars:

There was also another rumor going around that Abrams was reviewing Rian Johnson’s work and they were worked out a final outline for the final installment in this trilogy because VIII is getting tighter and more refined (it should shoot with some overlap with Rogue One). That makes sense and it kind of a “of course they would do that” kind of thing. He is the executive producer. There is another rumor that Rian Johnson is not totally out IX but the production timeline makes it seem nearly impossible and from what I have seen that appears to be true about the timeline aspect.

That rumor about Abrams is going around Latino Review reported today. I personally don’t think its really worked out yet. But here’s the big thing for me. J.J. Abrams executive producing the rest of the trilogy might have been agreed upon before he ever signed. But it probably also means Abrams is doing a kick ass job with Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Bob Iger and Kathleen Kennedy are pleased with his work (which is not surprising but still good to hear).

The good thing here, if this is true, is that Disney has seen very early cuts of the film and they are loving what they have seen and they want Abrams back.

My personal opinion is let’s see what Abrams does with the “The Force Awakens” before we get too excited. I’ve been burned before with the promise of a new “Star Wars” movie and probably what affected the movie the most was bad directing by George Lucas. I have no problem saying that I am not a fan of The Prequels. The Prequel Trilogy had many problems but this always bothered me the most. You had actors such as Liam Neeson, Natalie Portman, Ewan McGregor, Samuel L Jackson, Christopher Lee, Brian Blessed and Hayden Christensen (he was OK in “Jumper”) and they were all horrible? This has to be the result of Lucas’ poor directing skills. These are actors that I have seen in many other movies where they have given some great performances. But now you put all of these actors together in a movie trilogy and all of their acting is wooden, boring and lifeless. That’s not the actors fault, it’s the director’s. I know people will debate me on this but they all acted horribly in the Prequels. Even Yoda was bad, and he was great in The Original Trilogy!

My point is that it’s not always a good thing to have the same director doing ever single movie of a trilogy. You also dont want to give one man to much power in which he feels he has free reign to do whatever he wants. I felt that having Peter Jackson direct all of the films in “The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy” worked very well but look what he did to “The Hobbit Trilogy.” To me the best Star Wars movie was “The Empire Strikes Back” and a huge part of it was because Irving Kirshner directed the film instead of George Lucas. If Lucas would have directed that film, it would have been a completely different film. Lucas has said that “Empire” is his least favorite “Star Wars” film.

I really need to see what J.J. Abrams does with his first “Star Wars” movie before I can be excited or disappointed with the thought of his return. And I cant wait….but I hope it’s good!

RUMOR: Disney Looking At Chris Pratt To Be The New ‘Indiana Jones’

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This rumor was originally started by fans after seeing Chris Pratt in ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy,’  but now it seems that Disney is actually listening to what the fans are saying. I admit that after seeing his performance in the opening scene where ‘Starlord’ retrieves the Infinity Stone, it reminded me of the opening scene in ‘Raiders Of The Lost Ark’ where ‘Indy’ retrieves the Idol. Pratt would make a great ‘Indian Jones,’ (see photos below). He just seems to have the confidence and believability to take on that role more than any other actor I could think of.

According to Deadline.com, Disney is starting to turn it’s attention to reviving the ‘Indiana Jones’ franchise and that Chris Pratt is under serious consideration.

The signs have been there that Disney is about to do something with ‘Indiana Jones.’ When Disney first acquired Lucasfilm in 2012, ‘Star Wars’ was the big deal and ‘Indiana Jones’ was mentioned as a side note. Paramount still had partial ownership and I believe they were contracted to make two more Indy movies. But back in 2013, Disney and Paramount reached an agreement where Disney would retain full control of the ‘Indiana Jones‘ franchise which included future movies and home video distribution.

I also remember hearing that of the big three from the original cast of ‘Star Wars’, Harrison Ford was the holdout for ‘Star Wars: Episode VII.’ Ford apparently agreed to be in ‘Episode VII’ if Disney agreed to do 2 more ‘Indiana Jones’ movies with him in it. Ford was not happy with ‘Indiana Jones And The Chrystal Skull’ and wanted the character to go out on a high note. So I don’t know if that is still on the table or maybe it is possible for Harrison Ford to pass the reigns on to Chris Pratt. Shia Labeouf played Indy’s son in the ‘Chrystal Skull’ but Shia is now box office poison and has been bad news  for several years in the eyes of the press and movie fans. There is no reason why Pratt couldn’t take on the role as an older version of Labeouf’s character. They seriously have to lose the name of ‘Mutt’ though and called him ‘Indy’, well after the inevitable happens to Ford’s character.

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Top Annie Awards Go To “Dragon 2,” Disney Animation Receives Most Overall

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Dean DeBlois picked up directing honors for “How To Train Your Dragon 2” at Saturday’s “Annies” presented by ASIFA-Hollywood. Dragon 2 also received the Best Feature Animation prize. Images courtesy of ASIFA-Hollywood and DreamWorks Animation.

DreamWorks Animation’s “How to Train Your Dragon 2” took Best Animated Feature honors at the 42nd Annual Annie Awards, presented by ASIFA-Hollywood, as some of feature and television animation’s brightest stars assembled at UCLA’s Royce Hall on Saturday, January 31.

The Best Feature, and the directorial award to the film’s Dean DeBois, are timely for artists and technicians the creative staff of the financially beleaguered studio, especially since the Annie Awards are considered something of a bellwether of the Academy Awards which will be held on February 22. The firm also picked up awards for feature character design (Fabio Lignini), for storyboarding (Truong “Tron” Son Mai) and for music (John Power, Jonsi).

Various Disney animation units picked up the most awards, including nine for Disney Television Animation alone and 11 in total. Disney Television Animation’s “Gravity Falls” won for television/broadcast production for a children’s audience. “Disney Mickey Mouse” picked up the most individual Annies, including direction in a TV/broadcast production (Aaron Springer), writing (Darrick Bachman), editorial (Illya Owens), music (Christopher Willis) and voice acting (Bill Farmer.) “Wander Over Yonder” also took awards in character animation (Justin Nichols), character design (Benjamin Balistreri), and “Mickey Shorts”  also won for production design (Narina Skolova).

Leslie Iwerks and Richard Sherman present The Walt Disney Family Museum at the 42nd Annie Awards™ with a Special Achievement Award for its unique and significant impact on the art and industry of animation. Ron Miller, Walt Disney’s son-in-law and the president of The Walt Disney Family Museum’s Board of Directors  attended the ceremony to receive the honor. Images courtesy of ASIFA-Hollywood.

Leslie Iwerks and Richard Sherman present The Walt Disney Family Museum at the 42nd Annie Awards™ with a Special Achievement Award for its unique and significant impact on the art and industry of animation. Ron Miller, Walt Disney’s son-in-law and the president of The Walt Disney Family Museum’s Board of Directors attended the ceremony to receive the honor. Images courtesy of ASIFA-Hollywood.

“The Lego Movie” from Warner Bros. Animation received one award for writers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Close watchers of the Annies might have possibly predicted the so-called snub from the slate of nominations. “How To Train Your Dragon 2” had 10 nominations, in comparison to 6 for “The Lego Movie.” “The Box Trolls” actually led the Best Feature nominations with 13.

“Dragon” will compete with “Big Hero 6,” “The Boxtrolls,” “Song of the Sea,” and “The Tale of the Princess Kaguya.” It has already won the Golden Globe.

The Annies have a consistent history of matching the Academy Award winners every other year except 2006 when Happy Feat was the Oscar winner. The Annie that year went to “Cars.” Last year’s Annie winner, “Frozen,” went on to win the Oscar.

2/2/15 Marvel News Mash-Up (Grey Hulk, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Star Wars)

Will We See A ‘Grey Hulk’ In ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron?

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This first started when an image of the ‘Savage Grey Hulk’ Funco Pop vinyl figure was leaked online as a Hot Topic exclusive figure. What is interesting is the redness around his eyes is similar to the scene in the newest trailer suggesting that he is being controlled by Scarlet Witch.

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In the very first issue of the Incredible Hulk, The Hulk was grey and Stan Lee had always intended for him to be grey. But do to problems with the grey ink and how it did not blend properly with the rest of the colors in the comics, Marvel felt it was best to change his color to green.  This was explained by saying that the Grey Hulk persona and the Green Hulk persona are battling in  Bruce Banner’s sub-conscious. Due to his superior strength, Green Hulk aka Savage Hulk, won most of the time thus showing the Savage Hulk persona more often.

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So could this just be some exclusive figure for Hot Topic or did this image let the cat out of the bag? We wont know for sure until ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ comes out but I do think it is a possibility. Grey Hulk has Banner’s intellect and if at some point they decide to do a solo movie, maybe ‘Planet Hulk,’ they would need The Hulk not to revert back to Banner but also say more than just “Hulk Smash!”

People are saying that this very fast scene of the Hulk in the newest TV spot shows that he is grey. I kind of think it is just the lighting though.

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We’ll have to wait and see on this one.

New Images From ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’

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Empire magazine’s most recent issues features some new images from ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron.’

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Some of these photos have a (very) few Easter Eggs in them. I put togther a side by side comparision to show the ones that I was able to find.

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Captain America:

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Do you notice something similar? Captain America’s costume in Age Of Ultron is the exact same costume as his Winter Soldier costume except it is painted a different color. Look at the stripes and that expalins why the middle red stripe doesn’t go down lower like the other two.

Bruce Banner/The Hulk:

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Thor:

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Tony Stark/Iron Man:

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Black Widow:

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Hawkeye with director Joss Whedon:

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Scarlet Witch:

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Source: Empireonline.com

Chris Evans And Chris Pratt Battle Over A Superbowl Winner

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After it was determined that the New England Patriots were to face the Seattle Seahawks in this year’s Superbowl, Chris Evans, a long time Patriots fan, sent out the following tweet to his friend, Chris Pratt, a long time Seahawks fan:

“Well, well, well @prattprattpratt, looks like our teams are going into battle. For the next 2 weeks, you are not my friend, you are my enemy,” Evans, 33, wrote.

Pratt responded with ‘@chrisevans OK. Seahawks win you fly yourself to Seattle, visit @seatllechildren hospital as Captain America, waving the 12th man flag.’

Evans responded with ‘@prattprattpratt I accept. And when the Patriots humiliate your seachickens, I expect Star-Lord to arrive at @chris_haven in a Brady jersey.’

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Even with the outcome last night, both men will be visiting both locations. These guys are some real life heroes for sure

Preview Of Marvel Comics’ ‘Star Wars #2’

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Luke Skywalker confronts Darth Vader for the first time in the newest issue of ‘Star Wars #2’

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Source: CBR.com

Sideshow Collectibles Corner

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Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron will begin hitting the theatres worldwide shortly! In the epic sequel, Earth’s mightiest heroes come together again to defend the world from the menacing Ultron! Sideshow Collectibles and Hot Toys are excited to continue the Avengers: Age of Ultron series and officially present the new sixth scale Captain America Collectible Figure! This figure is available exclusively at Sideshow Collectibles for $224.49 and expected to ship in the last quarter of 2015.

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That’s it for this time!

VIDEO: ‘Tomorrowland’ Superbowl Trailer

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Here is the new trailer for ‘Tomorrowland’ that appeared during Superbowl XLIX.

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Official synopsis: From Disney comes two-time Oscar® winner Brad Bird’s riveting, mystery adventure “Tomorrowland,” starring Academy Award® winner George Clooney. Bound by a shared destiny, former boy-genius Frank (Clooney), jaded by disillusionment, and Casey (Britt Robertson), a bright, optimistic teen bursting with scientific curiosity, embark on a danger-filled mission to unearth the secrets of an enigmatic place somewhere in time and space known only as “Tomorrowland.” What they must do there changes the world—and them—forever.

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‘Tomorrowland’ is scheduled to hit theaters on May 22nd, 2015.

First Images From “Frozen Fever” Short Released

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Walt Disney Animation Studios has released the first images from the upcoming animated short, “Frozen Fever.” “Frozen Fever” takes place a few months after the original movie, “Frozen.” It is Anna’s birthday and Elsa, Kristoff, Sven and Olaf are planning to throw a giant party for her. The only problem is that Elsa has come down with a cold and that complicates things.

Let’s take a look at some of the new images from “Frozen Fever.”

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Walt Disney Animation Studios’ all-new short “Frozen Fever,” which welcomes Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and Olaf back to the big screen, will open in theaters on March 13, 2015, in front of Disney’s “Cinderella,” a live-action feature inspired by the classic fairy tale.