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2 minutes ago, Alpha said:

'STAR FOX' TAKES FLIGHT IN YEAR 5

 

 

 

After years of being stuck in development hell at Alpha Pictures, the studio is pretty confident that Star Fox will finally be released on July 16th, Y5. Directed by John Kahrs (Paperman), the video game adaptation will feature a blend of 2D and 3D animation technology, in what the director hopes will be a "visually-stunning experience that will combine the extravagance of CG animation with the expressiveness of 2D". The movie is also being released in several formats on IMAX 70mm film, regular 70mm film, 35mm film, IMAX digital, 4K digital and regular digital screens.

 

The film features the voice talents of Wyatt RussellWinston DukeJimmy O. Yang and Bob Odenkirk as Fox McCloud, Falco Lombardi, Slippy Toad and Peppy Hare of the Star Fox team, respectively. Brian Tyree Henry will also play a big role as Wolf O'Donnell, while Jesse PlemonsDouglas Hodge and John Magaro star as Leon Powalski, Pigma Dengar and Andrew Oikonny. James Cromwell will voice General Pepper while Kyle MacLachlan voices the villain Andross. Amanda Crew, Harvey KeitelAlan Tudyk, and Kurt Russell have been cast in undisclosed roles.

 

The film's plot is described by Kahrs as a "space Western and a good old-fashioned revenge tale". Alpha Pictures published this plot summary:

 

Eight years after the disappearance of his father on the planet Venom, young hotshot pilot Fox McCloud (Russell) leads the Star Fox team, his father's old band of adventurers-for-hire, joined by brash daredevil Falco Lombardi (Duke), bubbly engineer Slippy Toad (Yang) and his father figure Peppy Hare (Odenkirk). When the team is contacted by General Pepper (Cromwell) of the Cornerian Army about the return of Andross (MacLachlan), the maniacal scientist responsible for Fox's father's disappearance, the team takes off to save Corneria and free the Lylat System, and hopefully for Fox, avenge his father's fate.

 

The film's score will also be composed by Michael Giacchino, who when interviewed described the soundtrack as taking a lot of inspiration from the works of Ennio Morricone and the spaghetti Westerns of the 1960s. 

 

The film's first trailer is rumored to be premiering at the Year 4 Academy Awards.

With this, Heart’s Song and Squirrel Girl this year as well as Pigeon in Y3, Paperman/Feast animation has been booming.

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7 minutes ago, YourMother the Edgelord said:

With this, Heart’s Song and Squirrel Girl this year as well as Pigeon in Y3, Paperman/Feast animation has been booming.

one of these days i may revive my paperman movie idea... (It was basically a dystopian sci-fi for Alex Hirsch)

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24 minutes ago, YourMother the Edgelord said:

With this, Heart’s Song and Squirrel Girl this year as well as Pigeon in Y3, Paperman/Feast animation has been booming.

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Will Paperman/Feast animation combined with a revived and upgraded Deep Canvas count?

 

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3 minutes ago, cookie said:
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Will Paperman/Feast animation combined with a revived and upgraded Deep Canvas count?

 

For Squirrel Girl mine is still Paperman/Feast animation but emulates and looks more like Into The Spider-Verse mixed with Feast (CG animation with 2D like frame-rate. so yes I suppose it does.  

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1 hour ago, Alpha said:

The movie is also being released in several formats on IMAX 70mm film, regular 70mm film, 35mm film...

Odd choices for a project that presumably doesn't involve any actual film in its production process... but hipsters seem to love pointless vinyl pressings of digitally-recorded and mastered music nowadays so whatever :P

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1 hour ago, Xillix said:

Odd choices for a project that presumably doesn't involve any actual film in its production process... but hipsters seem to love pointless vinyl pressings of digitally-recorded and mastered music nowadays so whatever :P

In select theaters, Star Fox will also be projected using the latest in flipbook technology.

 

(And yes, listening to music on vinyl is better than listening to it on digital, even if it's an album released in 2018. That's why vinyls are becoming popular again.)

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JEE-WOON KIM TO DIRECT RED CRESCENT'S 'ONE MISSED CALL' REBOOT

 

After putting together a shortlist that reportedly also included Robert Eggers (The Witch), Red Crescent Pictures announced today that their Y5 Halloween release, a re-imagining of the 2003 Takashi Miike J-Horror flick Chakushin Ari (aka One Missed Call), will be directed by South Korean filmmaker Jee-Woon Kim. Kim rose to international prominence with the success of his own critically-lauded horror-thriller Janghwa, Hongryeon (aka A Tale of Two Sisters) in 2003; he went on to helm such well-regarded Korean films as 2005's crime drama A Bittersweet Life, 2008's self-described "kimchee western" The Good, the Bad, the Weird, and the 2010 thriller I Saw the Devil. He made his English-language debut with the flop 2013 action flick The Last Stand starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.

 

Apart from the spine-tingling credentials he's earned with A Tale of Two Sisters and I Saw the Devil, Kim was chosen in part based on the suggestion of Takashi Miike, who recently directed Silent Hill: Restless Dreams for Red Crescent and will serve as producer on the reboot. In 2001, Miike directed The Happiness of the Katakuris, a radically re-imagined Japanese remake of Kim's debut film, the 1998 black comedy The Quiet Family. We're told Miike was keen to "return the favor," so to speak, and see how Kim would re-conceive his own film. The project, in a sense, also offers both directors redemption in the field of American horror; the existing US remakes of Chakushin Ari and Janghwa, Hongryeon - 2008's One Missed Call and 2009's The Uninvited - have Metacritic scores of 24 and 43, respectively. Neither filmmaker was involved with either remake.

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1 hour ago, Hiccup23 said:

@cayommagazine "Unbreakable Bond has officially completed filming. Post production has begun. Actor Cody Fern dropped a hint that the film not only takes place in the Poison and Wine universe but in another O$corp film universe and a major TV show universe also. It ties in 3 properties. He mentioned they film has dozens of Easter eggs."

 

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