New Photos From Monster X Strikes Back: Attack The G8 Summit

Written By: Ken Hulsey
Sources: Getty Images / Avery Guerra

This looks like it is shapping up to be the weekend for new movie photos!

"Monster X Strikes Back: Attack the G8 Summit!" (Girara no gyakushu / Samitto kiki ippatsu!) will be screened at this years 65th Venice International Film Festival. In conjunction with that screening, Getty Images has released several new publicity photos from the film. Normally a film synopsis comes along with most publicity packages, but as of yet it has not been posted, as soon as it becomes available we will post here at Robo Japan. We will also post the screening date when it becomes available.

Enjoy the pics!


The First Photos From The Day The Earth Stood Still

Source: 20th Century Fox

(Photo Above) The arrival of an enormous orb in New York's Central Park triggers a global upheaval in "The Day the Earth Stood Still." Photo credit: WETA

THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL is 20th Century Fox’s contemporary reinvention of its 1951 classic. Keanu Reeves portrays Klaatu, an alien whose arrival on our planet triggers a global upheaval. As governments and scientists race to unravel the mystery behind the visitor’s appearance, a woman (Jennifer Connelly) and her young stepson get caught up in his mission – and come to understand the ramifications of Klaatu calling himself a “friend to the Earth.”

The swarm destroys everything in its path in THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL. Photo credit: WETA

The arrival of an enormous orb in New York's Central Park triggers a global upheaval in "The Day the Earth Stood Still." Photo credit: WETA

Keanu Reeves stars as Klaatu, an alien whose arrival on our planet triggers a global upheaval in THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL. Photo credit: Doane Gregory

Jennifer Connelly as Dr. Helen Benson and Keanu Reeves as Klaatu in THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL. Photo credit: Doane Gregory

THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL
Science Fiction – Thriller
Release: December 12
Director: Scott Derrickson
Screenplay by: David Scarpa, based on the screenplay by Edmund H. North
Producers: Erwin Stoff, Paul Boardman, Gregory Goodman
Cast: Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Connolly, Jaden Smith, John Cleese, Jon Hamm, Kyle Chandler, and Kathy Bates

RockNRolla: Shoot Fast And Get Out Clean

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One of the standout features of Guy Ritchie's films is the style in which they are shot. Partly because of the large ensemble cast and partly to keep the production as efficient as possible, "RocknRolla" had a rapid six-week filming schedule. Using HD cameras throughout made it that much easier and efficient.

"Guy works fast," comments Steve Clark-Hall. "Guy likes to create energy on the set and keep that energy going. That he managed to do that without creating tension during such a fast shoot is a testament to his great skill as a director."

Mark Strong, who previously collaborated with Ritchie on "Revolver," was well aware of the director's working methods. "He creates an environment that is fun and inventive, and he makes you want to get it right," he says. "We did a scene in the middle of Cambridge Circus, a busy intersection in Soho, and the cameramen were hidden in a little workman's tent on the other side of the street. We just played the scene with the public walking up and down the road. It was chaos. But that kind of filmmaking is great fun to do because it keeps you sharp; you get in, you shoot the scene, you get out. You haven't too long to think about it, and that is often the best way."

One of actor Gerard Butler's most memorable scenes was an epic chase through neighborhood backyards, train tracks and warehouses in which One Two and Mumbles are being pursued by two Russian thugs. "It's an incredibly long and tense action sequence, but it's also very funny because the guys chasing us cannot be stopped," Butler says with a laugh. "We shoot them, we hit them, we club them, we crash our cars into them, and they just keep coming. The scene really speaks to Guy's incredible aesthetic and energy. It's one of the most unique chase scenes I've ever seen, or certainly that I've been a part of."

Silver concludes, "Guy has made a movie that defies the boundaries of a straight-up action comedy or crime caper. It's a lot of fun but there's a fable in the midst of all the action. One of the characters compares life in this world to a cigarette box, which has a regal sophisticated appearance on one side, but on the other it tells you in no uncertain terms that it will kill you. In always looking for a shortcut to the good life, these characters are living on the knife's edge of life and death. That's 'RocknRolla.'"

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The Simpsons Movie (2007)(20th Century Fox)

THE SIMPSONS MOVIE (2007)

Director: DAVID SILVERMAN

Cast:
DAN CASTELLANETA,
JULIE KAVNER,
NANCY CARTWRIGHT,
YEARDLEY SMITH,
HANK AZARIA,
HARRY SHEARER,
PAMELA HAYDEN,
TRESS MACNEILLE,
ERIN BROCKOVICH,
MINNIE DRIVER,
ALBERT BROOKS


After eighteen seasons, four hundred episodes, and innumerable awards and honors (including a Peabody, 23 Emmys(R) and a designation from Time magazine as the "best television show of the twentieth century"), "The Simpsons" has become a feature-length motion picture. And it's a good thing, too, because it takes a wide screen to fully capture Homer Simpson's epic stupidity.

In the eagerly-awaited film based on the hit television series, Homer must save the world from a catastrophe he himself created. It all begins with Homer, his new pet pig, and a leaky silo full of droppings - a combination that triggers a disaster the likes of which Springfield has never experienced. As Marge is outraged by Homer's monumental blunder, a vengeful mob descends on the Simpson household. The family makes a narrow escape, but is soon divided by both location and conflict.

The Springfield citizenry has every reason to be out for Simpson blood. The calamity triggered by Homer has drawn the attention of U.S. President Arnold Schwarzenegger (voiced by Harry Shearer) and Environmental Protection Agency head Russ Cargill (voiced by Albert Brooks). "You know sir," Cargill tells the president, "when you made me head of the EPA, you were applauded for appointing one of the most successful men in America to the least successful agency in government. And why did I take the job? Because I'm a rich man who wanted to give something back. Not the money, but something." That "something" is a devil's plan to contain the disaster.

As the fates of Springfield and the world hang in the balance, Homer embarks on a personal odyssey of redemption - seeking forgiveness from Marge, the reunion of his splintered family, and the salvation of his hometown.


Starring in THE SIMPSONS MOVIE are series regulars Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Pamela Hayden, and Tress MacNeille. Albert Brooks also stars.

Producing the feature are "The Simpsons" series executive producer James L. Brooks, creator Matt Groening, current showrunner Al Jean, as well as Mike Scully and Richard Sakai. Sakai has been with the series since its inception, while also producing or executive producing such motion picture hits as "Jerry Maguire" and "As Good as It Gets." The script is written by James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Ian Maxtone-Graham, George Meyer, David Mirkin, Mike Reiss, Mike Scully, Matt Selman, John Swartzwelder, and Jon Vitti - all series veterans. David Silverman, the series' supervising animation director, is helming the feature. Silverman has been with the series since its debut, and co-directed the hit animated feature "Monsters, Inc."


“The Simpsons” came to life twenty years ago, when Matt Groening was asked to provide animated segments for the comedy series “The Tracy Ullman Show,” airing on the Fox network. Groening didn’t want to give up rights to his popular “Life in Hell” cartoons, so he created, on the spot, the Simpson family characters. “The Simpsons” has been a ratings and critical hit from its inception in 1988 as a weekly half-hour series, becoming a pop culture phenomenon. The rest is television – and now movie – history.


For Groening, THE SIMPSONS MOVIE presents the chance for the filmmakers and audience to experience something the show, even with its myriad honors and enormous cultural impact, couldn’t offer: “We wanted to tell a longform ‘Simpsons’ story on the large canvas of a motion picture screen, and hear a theater full of people laughing at the same time,” says Groening.

As early as the show’s first season, the studio had approached Groening and co-executive producer James L. Brooks about turning the television phenomenon into a motion picture. But then, as the show’s legions of fans have wondered, why did it take 18 years to bring “The Simpsons” to the big screen?

Al Jean, the series’ current showrunner and a writer/producer on the film, offers some insights: “We waited 18 years to make a film, because we didn’t want to do it just because we could; we wanted to make a movie because it was right. We wanted to create a story that demanded the scope offered by a film. THE SIMPSONS MOVIE is not three episodes of the show strung together. It has heart. It centers on the forces that can tear apart a family and a town, and it looks at how a man might put his life back together in such a situation.”


“What separates the movie from the show is scale,” adds James L. Brooks, the Academy Award® winning filmmaker behind “As Good As It Gets,” “Terms of Endearment” and “Broadcast News,” the Emmy® winning writer-producer of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “Taxi,” and a writer-producer on THE SIMPSONS MOVIE. “We have one hundred speaking parts in the movie, and we created scenes we couldn’t begin to draw for the series. Most of all, we wanted a ‘Simpsons’ movie to be a real moviegoing experience for the audience, while staying true to what we do with the show. We were wary of straying too far uptown.”


The television show didn’t have the manpower to concurrently write and animate a series and a motion picture. “At the time, we didn’t have a team of writers or animators sitting around looking for something to do,” Matt Groening points out. “Unlike most series, ‘The Simpsons’ never goes on hiatus. We were devoting all our energies to the show, and never wanted to hurt it to do a movie.”

Over the years, Brooks and the showrunners expanded the series’ writing staff, which at least dealt with the manpower issue. “We got to a point where we had two writers’ rooms going at a given time,” says David Mirkin, a noted comedy director in his own right (“Heartbreakers,” “Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion”), a producer-writer on the show and a writer on the movie. “So the guys who were with the show early on could go off and write the movie while the show continued to roll along, its quality unaffected.”

In 2001, a ‘Simpsons’ movie inched closer to happening when the series’ cast signed a new deal, which included terms for them to voice the characters in a feature film. But there remained the task of finding an idea that would warrant the big-screen treatment, and then creating a shootable script.


In November 2003, writing began in earnest on a script for a ‘Simpsons’ movie. “There were four of us who were central to making the decision to move forward with a script,” explains James L. Brooks. “At a certain point, we just felt like doing it.”


“We asked ourselves the critical questions,” recalls Mike Scully. “Did we think we could come up with a story that warranted a motion picture? How would making a movie affect the production of the series?”

The producers set very high standards for themselves and the work that was to follow. “We started writing the script and didn’t stop,” Brooks adds. “The hardest thing was to pay long and extraordinary attention to every beat and joke; to stress out daily and still make it appear that we were a loose and carefree bunch of kidders. There was never that moment where we considered giving up, so we kept working on it.”

As ideas began to form for a movie story, the producers were intent on not re-creating “The Simpsons” for the big screen, opting instead to retain everything fans have loved about the characters. “The difference is, we’re telling a story that demands ninety-minutes and a big-screen format,” says Al Jean. “And there’s not just one story. Each Simpson family member has a story arc of growth and redemption, even the baby. We wanted the film to hold audiences emotionally through the end, and that was perhaps our biggest struggle. THE SIMPSONS MOVIE also had to have big scenes, locations and themes.

These creative goals demanded the strongest possible writing team, so the producers hand-picked a lineup of star writers who had been with the show since its inception (or near), several of whom had served as showrunners. They all knew and loved the characters. In addition to Brooks, Groening, Jean and Scully, THE SIMPSONS MOVIE “all-star” writing team included David Mirkin, Mike Reiss, George Meyer, John Swartzwelder and Jon Vitti. (Ian Maxtone-Graham and Matt Selman, current executive producers on the show, later joined the writing ensemble.)

While the writers’ commitment to creating the best possible “Simpsons” movie script was unwavering, they didn’t take the “all-stars” designation that seriously. “It wasn’t like every minute of all our meetings was spectacular,” laughs Al Jean. “Like any ‘all-star’ we’d hit and miss.” Still, each of them embraced the opportunity to collaborate on a long-awaited movie starring the characters they had helped shape.

For these writers, working on THE SIMPSONS MOVIE had an emotional as well as creative resonance. “It was incredibly exciting to be working on a movie and have the honor of being selected to write the script,” says Mike Reiss. “More exciting than doing the movie was to be in a room with that group of people,” echoes Jon Vitti. “It was a privilege to see these guys at work every day – and just a horrible nightmare trying to keep up with them.” Adds David Mirkin: “It was great to be back together, because there’s a very specific, special energy when we all congregate. It was also very sick energy, mind you.”

The writers were so invested in the characters, and intent on creating a movie worthy of “The Simpsons” that, at least in their early sessions, they had trouble coming up with a first draft. “We cared so much that we were too tight at the beginning of the writing process,” says Brooks. “It took us a year to just get loose and start having the kind of fun we always have with the show.”


Eventually, the writers came up with an outline for a movie script, which Brooks approved. They then carved up the outline into seven chunks, with Jean, Scully, Mirkin, Reiss, Meyer, Swartzwelder and Vitti working separately, writing about 25 pages each. They reunited a month later and pieced together the seven “chapters,” producing a very rough first draft.

Over two years of rewrites ensued, encompassing at least one hundred script drafts. It was a painstaking and grueling process. “Even though the movie is three times the length of the TV show, it was hundreds of times harder to write,” says David Mirkin.

“We chewed up a lot of pencils and ordered a lot of late-night pizza to keep going,” adds Matt Groening. “It was always a matter of writing and rewriting, with an emphasis on rewriting. We were always tinkering with the script, and never stopped trying to come up with a better line or scene.”

"We were determined to keep on rewriting until the animators died of exhaustion,” laughs writer Matt Selman. “If we didn’t have a release date, we’d still be working on it.”



Everyone was grateful to have James L. Brooks back in the writing room. Brooks was a showrunner in the series’ early years, later serving as an inspiration and consultant to the show writers. (“The series was my full-time job for three years and has been a part-time job since then,” he notes.) For the movie, Brooks reconnected with the characters and world he had helped develop. “Jim’s participation is the movie’s big secret,” says Mike Reiss. “He put us through almost too many revisions to count. This is Jim’s M.O. – he works right up until they pry the script out of his hands.”

“We had to expand our thinking and get out of the twenty-two minute structure of sitcom storytelling,” adds Mike Scully. “And that’s where we counted a lot on Jim because he’s made so many great films. THE SIMPSONS MOVIE required us to readjust the way we told stories for ‘The Simpsons,’ and Jim was a great influence in that area.”

“Jim was doing more work than any of us,” claims John Swartzwelder, who has authored more scripts of the show than any other writer. “It was amazing to watch him create these odd things that we’d stick in the movie and see if they’d work.”

“It was an incredible thrill to work on a film with Jim Brooks,” sums up Al Jean. “I’d say ‘once in a million,’ but I hope there are more.”


Several of the writers credit Brooks with making sure the script included important emotional beats. But Brooks himself says the story’s comedy, action and emotion have equal weight. “There’s nothing more important to the ‘Simpsons’ franchise than clocking laughs as much as you possibly can and including big set pieces,” he explains. “And this made creating story emotion more challenging. We always started with the laughs. But we needed that emotion, on which the jokes hang together and which leads the audience to care about what happens to the characters.

More than anything else, Brooks sought the proper tone for the film. “Tone is the one word that describes everything we were looking for,” says Brooks. “You throw everything into the pot – story, emotion, jokes – but finally what comes out of it is tone. It’s always the biggest deal in a movie.”

The search for the proper tone extended beyond the two-year process of writing and animating the picture. Hans Zimmer, who composed the score for THE SIMPSONS MOVIE, also made key tonal contributions. “Hans was very involved in the search for the right tone, giving us a fresh viewpoint after the years we had spent on the picture,” adds Brooks.

In a room full of writers working tirelessly to create the best possible film script, none labored harder than Al Jean, who had the Herculean task of running the show and working as producer-writer on the film. “I can’t think of anyone else who could have run the show and the movie at the same time,” marvels writer Ian Maxtone-Graham. “It’s a testament to Al’s amazing mental capacity. At a given time he would be reviewing a storyboard for the show while looking up at us and pitching an idea for the movie.”



The indefatigable Jean – the one person who was keeping tabs on everything movie- and show-related – made certain there was no story overlap between the two, and that movie plot points were kept under wraps. “Since we’ve kept the plot of the movie a secret, when the show writers pitched ideas similar to those presented in the film, I’d say, ‘No we can’t use that. But I can’t tell you why.’”

The secrecy alluded to by Jean was on a level rarely seen in the motion picture industry, even in these Internet-wary times. The filmmakers kept the script under lock-and-key at the production offices and even as the film neared release, they were reluctant to divulge plot details, to ensure that audiences got the full effect of the movie’s many surprises. But an early trailer revealed the presence of a new addition to the Simpson household: Homer’s pet pig, whose most significant contribution to the community is a few tons of “fertilizer.”

The pig-droppings “issue,” combined with Homer’s cluelessness, leads to disaster for the town of Springfield. “We got excited about the idea of Homer doing the worst thing he’s ever done,” says David Mirkin. “And that leads to his moral dilemma of letting the town die or trying to save it.”

Springfield itself becomes a key character in THE SIMPSONS MOVIE, further distinguishing the film from the series. The filmmakers put the entire city on display through a big cinematic device. Additionally, they spotlight virtually every character in Springfield, most of whom turn up in a huge mob scene that is one of the film’s centerpieces.



A key player in the frequent and never-ending writers’ meetings wasn’t even a writer. Breaking tradition with animated feature filmmaking, director David Silverman worked closely with the writers, shaping the visuals and the editing, determining the best ways to visualize a joke, and devising new ways of expanding the Simpson universe for the big screen. They continually tinkered with the script and re-recorded the actors. “It was cruel and unusual punishment for David Silverman,” jokes Matt Groening.

Silverman, a twenty-year veteran of “The Simpsons,” first worked on “The Simpsons” shorts for the “Tracy Ullman Show” before becoming a director, then supervising director/producer on the series. His deep affection for the characters is unsurpassed. “I love drawing them,” he says, “and creating something inventive and funny that hasn’t been done yet.”

“David has been the spirit of ‘The Simpsons’ for such a long time,” says Brooks. “When he was working on the shorts for ‘The Tracy Ullman Show,’ he spoke to me with such passion about how much it would mean to him to have an entire television show devoted to these characters. I was so impressed by his passion that I got the ball rolling on the series.”

Silverman, of course, had a strong influence on the show’s look. “David basically gave the characters their rules of behavior and codified the rules of how to draw them,” says Groening. “For me, drawing the characters is an intuitive process – it just feels right and so I draw them. But David knows there are eleven spikes on Bart’s head, and that Marge’s head is nine eyeballs tall – or something like that.”



For THE SIMPSONS MOVIE, Silverman’s challenge was to devise a visual style that was true to the show while expanding it for the motion picture frame. Silverman made full use of the widescreen aspect ratio of 2:35 to 1, which allowed him to put more characters in the frame, lavish considerable attention on every scene, open up the film emotionally, and add a richness to the backgrounds texture and colors. “We didn’t want to break the graphic look of the series, but instead enrich it and fill it out,” Silverman explains.

For inspiration, Silverman re-watched such films as “Bad Day at Black Rock,” one of the first widescreen movies to innovatively use the format for an intimate drama, and the ensemble epic comedy “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World,” which filled its frame with a multitude of characters.

The widescreen format presented many challenges and opportunities for the director. For one, he had to add dimensionality to characters that up to now had been seen primarily on small television screens, but would appear sixty-feet tall on many cinema screens. In addition, Silverman experimented with creating emotion-filled scenes in wide shots, where normally he would have cut to close-ups.

To convey emotional beats in the film, Silverman used colors, tone shadows and drop shadows to a degree not possible in the series. He also had more latitude to move the camera, most notably for an elaborate skateboarding sequence, during an epic chase, and for a mob scene. For the latter, Silverman pushed into the hordes converging on the Simpson household. “Normally, you’d have a crowd shot, then cut to a close-up,” says Silverman. “But I wanted to give the scene a lot of energy, so I kept moving the camera into the crowd.” A classic poster from the television series depicting the entire cast of characters, provided a foundation for the scene. “I envisioned running into the poster with a camera,” he adds.


For character animation, Silverman relied on the template created by Groening two decades earlier, which eschewed cross-eyed and maniacal-looking characters, both conventions of animated series and films. “We always want our characters to be reactive and impulsive,” Silverman notes. “This adds to their humor and personalities. We’re always looking for specific and realistic human-like performances from them.”


Perhaps Silverman’s biggest challenge was the film’s tight schedule. It takes nine months to make an episode of the show, and Silverman had only a year-and-a-half to make THE SIMPSONS MOVIE. (He had a luxuriant two years on “Monsters, Inc.”) To meet his rigorous deadlines, Silverman set up several production teams, with sequence directors, working under Silverman, directing their own groups.

The first step in animating the film was creating storyboards – the panels that determine the cuts, shots, angles and performances. Next, Silverman and his teams developed key animation poses, drawings and layouts, followed by animatics that provided blueprints of timing and rhythm, and helped ascertain if the jokes were playing. Along the way, props and costumes were designed, and new characters were introduced. The last steps included final timing and fine-tuning the animation.

To save time, Silverman used story reels, where he shot the storyboards, augmenting them with additional poses and a temp soundtrack, all of which allowed Silverman to convey the gist of the film at a very early stage.


The work of Silverman and his teams in the widescreen format brings a new dimension to the characters beloved by so many. “With the movie, David is topping himself completely,” says Matt Groening. “THE SIMPSONS MOVIE really honors the animators who work so hard on the show and on the film. They really put all of their craft and talent up on the screen.”


“The film is a bigger experience than the show,” says Silverman. “There’s so much in the movie that fans haven’t experienced before with the show.” And, returning to Matt Groening’s notion of creating the film to enable fans to enjoy the communal experience of watching a “Simpsons” movie in a theater, Silverman notes, “I love the idea of eight hundred people laughing at the same time at a joke or scene in the film. I’ve done a lot of college lectures where I screened clips from the show to large audiences. Watching these audiences laugh at these clips over the years – and projecting them on a big screen – gave me confidence that we’d be able to make movie audiences laugh. I think a real movie experience would only heighten their enjoyment.”

Al Jean notes that the movie’s appeal extends beyond “The Simpsons” loyalists who have followed the show for the past eighteen years. “For four years we have been killing ourselves to produce a film that would fulfill the dreams of the show’s many fans while still being completely entertaining to people who’d never seen ‘The Simpsons.’ If I felt any more pressure I’d be a diamond.”


Putting aside the myriad pressures of creating THE SIMPSONS MOVIE, the film’s imminent release led two of its visionary forces to reflect on the “Simpsons” phenomenon and how much it’s meant to them. “Twenty years ago, I was just hoping ‘The Simpsons’ would be successful, and I thought it would be,” says Matt Groening. “But I had no idea that in 2007 we’d be making this motion picture and celebrating our 400th episode. It’s really been a wild ride.”

“In the making of this movie, and despite all the pressures we’ve felt, and the critical filters I’ve been looking through, every once in a while I’d look up and see Homer doing something on the screen,” says James L. Brooks. “And I’d be awed that after all these years, I’d still a feel a rush of affection for him. Seeing Homer like that transcends the experience of working.”

Meet The Simpsons - Homer Simpson

Source: 20th Century Fox

HOMER SIMPSON is a simple man. A man who through punishing trial and error has proven that even one’s loftiest goals are attainable—provided you set them low enough. Homer is well versed in the ins and outs of his job at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, having innumerable times been fired and rehired for the same position. Despite the fact that Homer is often the lumpen gristle stuck in the cogs of Mr. Burns’ money-crazed machinations, Mr. Burns can never remember Homer’s name.

Homer is also stuck in the middle of a classic generational parenting cycle. Having been constantly corrected and belittled by his father, Homer strives to be supportive of his own family by smothering them with indifference and vague endearments. As a result, Lisa feels left out, Bart acts out, and, as far as Homer is concerned, Maggie rarely even exists. Yet Homer deeply loves and is intensely devoted to his wife and kids, when it occurs to him. When Marge refuses to go scrounging at the dump, Homer promises to bring her back something nice. In fact, Homer spends as much time as possible singing Marge’s praises between rounds of beer at Moe’s Tavern. Now, if only he could remember the words to that praise song.

Moe’s Tavern is Homer’s homely home away from home; a place where he will be greeted with open arms by both well and ill-wishers alike, as long as he’s buying, which is seldom; a place where he can relax, scratch himself with his keys, blow his nose on his shirt, and drink glass after glass of sweet, sweet beer. A place where, after a few drinks and a pickled egg or two, anything seems possible, even his hare-brained get-rich-quick schemes. After all, life is too short to get rich slow.

Meet The Simpsons - Marge Simpson

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Behind every great man stands a woman. MARGE SIMPSON just got caught standing in the wrong line. Marge is the emotional center of the family, the sweet, sweet jelly in the Simpson donut. As such, she is unaccountably understanding, relentlessly upbeat, and alarminglysupportive. Her extraordinary homemaking skills work miracles. She can turn old chicken bones into necklaces, leftovers into casseroles, and an invasion of fire ants into an educational and entertaining insect circus.

Though Homer is self-centered, forgets birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays (both religious and secular), chews with his mouth open, gambles, and hangs out at Moe’s Tavern with a bunch of seedy lowlifes, Marge sticks with him. It must be love. And besides that, Homer desperatelyneeds her, deeply loves her, and does his utmost to give her everything she needs, on those few occasions when he’s not thinking of himself. In the face of Homer’s countless screw-ups, Marge never gives up hope, drawing sustenance from her endless collection of words to live by (i.e. “Most women will tell you that you’re a fool to think you can change a man—but those women are quitters.”)

Marge may fear the unfamiliar, but her firm moral convictions have allowed her to overcome her need to conform. This has led to her singlehandedly championing crusades against the Springfield Monorail, foiling Mr. Burns’ run for governor, and briefly ending cartoon violence on “The Itchy & Scratchy Show” by founding S.N.U.H., Springfieldians for Nonviolence, Understanding, and Helping. But the bulk of her energy is given to caring for her family. An overwhelming task, for despite the love she feels for them, it wears her ragged. But as Marge would tell you, the Simpsons can’t be choosers.

Meet The Simpsons - Bart Simpson

Source: 20th Century Fox

BART SIMPSON wants to have it all and usually gets what he wants, which is often more than he bargained for. While many accuse Bart of being too dependent on his surrogate parent, the TV, he has many outside interests, such as eating ice cream in front of the weight loss center,perfecting the art of the loogie, and sitting on the roof with a baseball bat to ward off U.F.O.’s. Dismissed by many as an unrepentant mischief-maker, Bart wrestles mightily with his conscience every day. In fact, his greatest fear is that his good conscience will one day get the better of him.

Bart is a hands-on kind of person. He lives in the present, rarely considering the consequences of his insatiable curiosity. Often fueled by the syrupy goodness of a Kwik-E-Mart Squishee, Bart’s high-energy escapades keep the rest of his family in an uproar. Dealing with him can be a real struggle. Homer struggles to keep his temper, Lisa struggles for attention, and Marge struggles to pry Homer’s fingers from around Bart’s throat. On the other hand, Bart shares Homer’s delight in junk food, slovenly behavior, and practical jokes, admires and occasionally relies upon Lisa’s ingenuity and brains, and appreciates Marge’s cooking and her unwavering love.

Bart’s career at Springfield Elementary is equally tempestuous. Along with his best friend and spitbrother, Milhouse, egghead Martin Price, bully Nelson, and a host of other meager young minds, Bart makes life worth leaving for Mrs. Krabappel, his fourth grade teacher. He has run for class president on the platform of “More Asbestos,” replaced Mrs. Krabappel’s birth control pills with Tic Tacs, openly mocked Principal Skinner under his nom de graffiti, El Barto, and incited a student riot with his “Down With Homework” T-shirt. His feelings about school might have been best illustrated in one of his fondest dreams, in which Springfield Elementary isdevoured by giant mechanical ants.

Meet The Simpsons - Lisa Simpson

LISA SIMPSON is a model of good conduct, citizenship, and creativity. As a result, she finds it difficult to fit in anywhere. At home she is the Simpson family conscience, the chastening voice of political correctness, and the soul of reason. Consequently, she is ignored. Unless, of course, her intelligence can be used to further one of Homer or Bart’s cockeyed schemes. Seeking understanding and appreciation, Lisa turns to Springfield Elementary School, where she hopes her unique abilities will be noticed. And they are. Her teachers reward her intelligence, sensitivity, and talent with straight A’s and total indifference. Her classmates, however, are anything but indifferent, calling her names like “Poindexter Pointy-head,” “Geekazoid,” and “The Brain Queen.”

Lisa channels her sadness and disappointment into her saxophone music, where, under the guiding spirit of her mentor, Bleeding Gums Murphy, she has composed such gems as “Pounded by the Dodgeball Blues,” “Puny Allowance Blues,” and “I Been Good So Long, It Looks Like Bad to Me.” Her other passions include ponies, watching the “Happy Little Elves,” dialing the “Corey Hot Line,” and studying the lives of women who have resisted domination by the patriarchy. Her considerable achievements include implementing Springfield’s alarmingly successful recycling program, being an all-star goalie in pee-wee hockey, and finding a practical use for geometry.

Even though Lisa gets way less attention for her achievements than Bart for his mischief, she is often Bart’s devoted and invaluable ally. She has helped him foil the diabolical schemes of Sideshow Bob, discover zen in the art of miniature golf, and hone his foodfighting skills by serving as a convenient target. As Bart reluctantly admits, Lisa has the brains and talent to go all the way, no matter what anyone says. And when she does, Bart will be right there to borrow money.

Meet The Simpsons - Maggie Simpson

Source: 20th Century Fox

MAGGIE SIMPSON is the still center in the chaos of the Simpson household. She peacefully withstands the peculiar home remedies of doddering grandparents, wears novelty baby clothes of dubious taste, and spends short bursts of time airborne. All without a word of complaint. Things might change, however, when Maggie learns to speak. Not that anyone would listen. When entrusted to Homer’s care, Maggie is free to do pretty much anything she wants, including drinking from the dog dish, exploring the wonders of heavy machinery, and shooting Charles Montgomery Burns. Maggie relates best to those who understand her. As a result, her closest friends are Snowball II and Santa’s Little Helper. She has even once bonded with a pack of wild grizzlies.

Bobzilla Nelson Is Working On Secret Giant Monster Movie For Brick Cave Media

Written By: Ken Hulsey
Source: Avery Guerra

Bob Nelson (Bobzilla) is presently working on a film that is a homage to Godzilla and all his 1950s monster movie pals entitled, "Sacrifice" aka "Bob's Giant Monster Movie." At this time the film is in the very early stages of development and as the director explains he really doesn't want to give away too much about the film yet, ".....we are VERY early in pre-production on this project, so there's a lot of fluid aspects. There are also a lot of details that the production crew has decided to hold close to the heart for the time being.."

This new giant monster film is presently being targeted for a very limited theatrical release that would coincide with a larger DVD release in the Fall of 2009.

Although Nelson wants to keep almost all info on the project "hush-hush" he did divulge that the film would be live-action giant monster film and that he is presently assembling his production staff. "I can tell you that Michael Robinson is currently the Art Director and Director of Special Effects, Kent Markwart is slated to be the Director of Photography, and Brent Heffron has been selected as Lead. I am currently slated to Direct. People that would like to stay informed on our progress, as well as learn about any casting opportunities as they become available, can do so by watching the Forums for Brick Cave Media, the Production Company, www.brickcavemedia.com, and joining the free email list also at this site. "

We know that our dear friend Avery Guerra will keep track of this one for us.

The First Photo Of Enik From The New Land Of The Lost Movie

Written By: Ken Hulsey
Sources: The Los Angeles Times / Avery Guerra

A few days back the Los Angeles Times posted the first photo of Enik from the new Brad Silberling $100 million big-screen adaptation of Sid & Marty Krofft's popular 70s children's show, "Land of the Lost".

Fans my remember back in April the USA Today scored the first Sleestak photo from the film. In that photo the reptilian nemesis of a group of explorers who get trapped in another dimension, looked pretty much spot-on with the originals from the TV series. This new photo, however, may leave fans of the original "Lost" shaking their heads.

Now, as many of you know, I am a huge fan of the original "Land of the Lost" and I feel that gives me a right to express my....well....displeasure at this new vision of a character I treasure dearly. You guys over at Universal screwed it up....there I said it! Whats with the giant head, big googly eyes (okay the original Sleestak had huge eyes.) and pointy thingies on the side of his head? Look, I know this movie is supposed to be a comedy, but did you really have to make Enik look so cartoonish? Damn!

OK....sorry I just had to vent.

Oh, and by the way, that is comedian Will Ferrell who plays a disgraced paleontologist in the movie standing next to "Muppet Enik."

Sigh......tell me if I am over reacting.....

Anyway, heres a little history on the original Enik from the 70s' series. Walter Koenig, of Star Trek fame, wrote what may be the shows best episode, The Stranger, which introduced Enik a more evolved Sleestak from an earlier time who ultimately aided in the Marshall family returning home. Koening originally called the character, "Eneg" in his script as a tribute to "Star Trek" creator, Gene Roddenberry. Somewhere along the line the name got misspelled as "Enik" and thats how it ended up in the episode.

See Also: Surprise! The New Sleestaks Look Like The Old Ones! / Land of the Lost (TV 1974-1977)

Torchwood: Children Of Earth Begins Filming

Source: BBC

Filming for the third series of the smash hit drama Torchwood, created by Doctor Who writer Russell T Davies, has begun in Cardiff.

Due to transmit in 2009 on BBC One, the series, called Torchwood: Children Of Earth, sees the team embarking on a single action-packed adventure as they battle for the future of the human race against the fiercest force they have encountered.

The highly-motivated Torchwood team are John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness, Eve Myles as Gwen Cooper and Gareth David-Lloyd as Ianto Jones.

Other regular cast involved in their high-octane adventure are Kai Owen as Rhys Williams, Gwen's husband, and Tom Price as PC Andy.

Special guests in the five part series are Peter Capaldi (Doctor Who, The Thick Of It, Skins), who plays the role of Mr Frobisher – a civil servant who is hiding a terrible secret; Paul Copely (Coronation Street, The Bill) as Clem – the survivor still haunted by his past; and Liz May Brice (Bad Girls, The Bill) as Johnson – the cynical covert government agent determined to expose Torchwood.

Russell T Davies said: "The new series of Torchwood is hugely bold and promises to be bigger and better than ever, the audience is in for an amazing ride.

"This series is one big serial and the most ambitious story we've ever made, and we've got plenty of surprises in store."

Julie Gardner, Head of Drama, BBC Wales, said: "We hope to make Torchwood a gripping and surprising TV event with storylines that push our team into greater danger and sacrifice.

"Joining our main cast are some fantastic guest artists who will only add to making this unmissable TV."

The first two series of Torchwood have received global critical acclaim and the hit drama has been sold to more than 20 countries.

The second series of the BBC Wales-produced series, broadcast on BBC Two earlier this year, attracted audiences of around 3.4 million, peaking at 4.2 million for the first episode. Including viewers on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer the consolidated audience was 5.1 million.

When it launched on BBC Three in October 2006, it attracted the channel's highest viewing figures, with an audience of 2.5 million for the first episode.

Torchwood is executive produced by Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner. The producer is Peter Bennett (Doctor Who).

Torchwood is written by Russell T Davies, John Fay (Clocking Off, Coronation Street, Mobile) and James Moran (Doctor Who, Torchwood) and directed by Euros Lyn (best director in BAFTA Cymru TV Awards, Doctor Who, George Gently).

Torchwood is a BBC Wales for BBC Drama Production and was commissioned by Jane Tranter, BBC Controller of Fiction.

Press quotes

"One of the best programmes on TV." The Observer

"This show has been brilliant." The Sun

"Torchwood lightens up but doesn't dumb down as series two kicks off in style." London Evening Standard

See Also: Torchwood Is Set To Experience The Big Bang / Torchwood Star Eve Myles Is A Knockout For BBC Radio / Torchwood - Are You Missing The Best Series On TV?

Viz And NCM Fathom Partner To Bring Death Note 2 The Last Name To US Theaters

Source: MediaLab

VIZ Pictures has announced that it will again team with NCM FATHOM, the entertainment division of National CineMedia, to present a special two-night, multi-city event — Death Note II: The Last Name at nearly 400 theatres across the United States on October 15 and 16 at 7:30pm local time. Advance ticket online purchase opens exclusively to SHONEN JUMP Newsletter Subscribers on August 29th and then to the general public on September 5th. Fans are encouraged to sign up for the SHONEN JUMP Newsletter at http://www.shonenjump.com/news/newsblast/options.php before August 29th to be among the first to secure seats.

VIZ Pictures previously teamed with NCM FATHOM to present the first DEATH NOTE live-action theatre event earlier this year. Based on the enthusiastic attendance and the continued success of the DEATH NOTE franchise, the companies will stage another unique event, this time with the live-action DEATH NOTE II: The Last Name (English dubbed) appearing in nearly every major U.S. city with this next chapter of the thrilling saga based on the popular Japanese manga (graphic novel) series.

The theatre event will also feature an exclusive behind-the-scenes look about the creation of this breakthrough live-action event, an in-depth interview with director Shusuke Kaneko, who also directed DEATH NOTE, and a unique profile of the cast. Tickets for these special theatre events are available at participating theatre box offices and online. For a complete list of theatre locations, prices and ticket information, please visit www.FathomEvents.com (theatres are subject to change). Additional information about DEATH NOTE II: THE LAST NAME, trailers and background on the manga and animated series are available at www.DeathNoteFilms.com.

“The first DEATH NOTE event was a tremendous success, enjoyed by thousands who were given a glimpse into the making of this visually phenomenal series earlier this year,” said Dan Diamond, vice president of NCM Fathom. “Fathom is excited to again partner with VIZ Pictures to bring Death Note II: The Last Name to the big screen and invite fans nationwide to enjoy this wonderful event at their local movie theatre.”

Death Note II: The Last Name is based on the hit supernatural action mystery manga (graphic novel) series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. DEATH NOTE II: THE LAST NAME is a sequel to DEATH NOTE, which closely followed major plot elements from the original manga series, but also introduces several new key story elements. Taking place right after the conclusion of the DEATH NOTE, Light Yagami joins the investigation team in pursuit of the serial killer known as "Kira.” While L still strongly suspects that Light is "Kira,” Light Yagami continues to seek out the real name of L so he can kill him with his Death Note. Making things even more unpredictable are the 'Eyes of Death', given to the second Kira, enabling the owner to know the true identity and lifespan of any person. Adding further confusion for the authorities, a new rash of murders attributed to the Death Note occurs all over the world and is attributed to "the Second Kira.” Light Yagami learns the identity of the other Kira and wants to join forces to get rid of L. Will L be able to catch "Kira" before he gets killed? Who will be the last name written in the Death Note book?

“DEATH NOTE has captivated millions of fans with a truly original story that has found great success as a manga, an animated series and live-action feature,” says Seiji Horibuchi president and CEO of VIZ Pictures. “Death Note II: The Last Name continues the battle of wits between master sleuth L and his nemesis, Light Yagami, as the motives between good and evil and what is moral and what isn’t are explored and played upon. The success of the first DEATH NOTE live-action event in North America led us to again team with NCM FATHOM to add nearly 100 more theatres, which gives an even greater number of fans an opportunity to see the event. We invite everyone to check out this newest chapter in the DEATH NOTE saga.”

The DEATH NOTE manga and animated series have become extremely popular domestically. The 37-episode animated series is seen by millions each week on cable broadcast and the series is also distributed on DVD by VIZ Media (rated T+ for Older Teens). On the print side, DEATH NOTE 13: HOW TO READ, a companion volume to the successful manga series, also published domestically by VIZ Media, was recently (February 2008) ranked in USA Today's Top 150 list of America's best-selling books.

For more information on Death Note II: The Last Name and other VIZ Pictures films please also visit www.viz-pictures.com. For additional information on DEATH NOTE please visit deathnote.viz.com.

Kaeko Sakamoto Named Best Casting Director By The SPJA

Source: MediaLab

Bang Zoom! Entertainment has announced that Kaeko Sakamoto was named Best Casting Director by the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation (SPJA) for her work on The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. The SPJA is a non-profit organization that seeks to popularize and educate the American public about anime and manga. The SPJA Awards are announced each year at the annual Anime Expo convention, a massive 4-day event organized by the SJPA that is also the largest anime and manga convention in North America.

Sakamoto is the Casting Director for Bang Zoom! Entertainment, which has completed English language dubs and audio post production for more than 2,000 individual anime episodes. The company produced the English dub for the critically acclaimed series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya from Bandai Entertainment, Inc. Sakamoto played a vital role by assembling the talented voice cast for the North American DVD release, which included Michelle Ruff, Wendee Lee, Crispin Freeman and Johnny Yong Bosch.

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya follows the high school life of Haruhi Suzumiya, an eccentric, young and bubbly high school girl with the unique power to control time and space. Joined by a group of her school friends, she forms a club called the SOS Brigade whose purpose is to find, befriend and have fun with an array of aliens, time travelers and espers.

“It was a pleasure and privilege to work on The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya,” says Sakamoto. “There was a funny and kind of surreal moment during the initial casting process when I had to introduce the U.S. voice actress Wendee Lee to Aya Hirano, who played the lead role in the original Japanese version, and also to Patty Lee, who played Haruhi in the Bandai USA-produced ASOS Brigade videos. I was faced with three Haruhis and for a moment I felt like I was IN the anime itself; kind of in this other dimension where the time continuum was broken. It was a funny Haruhi moment!”

Sakamoto notes that one of the most satisfying parts of her job is finding the right voice actor for the role. “There is always a moment during the casting process when the character stops being merely animated and the voice actor brings that persona to life. The way an actor portrays certain emotions with confidence and believability lets me know they have an intrinsic understanding of a particular character’s personality and motivations.”

But she also explains some of the challenges, saying, “Many of these series have a ton of incidentals and bit parts and they take a lot of time to cast. You can't bring in individuals to play each and every bit so you have to make casting decisions in a way that is not only best for the role, no matter how small, but also makes sure that actors don't end up ‘talking to themselves’ on-screen. It’s not always easy to do and demands a solid understanding of both the original Japanese version as well as what’s required for the new North American dub.”

This is the first SPJA award for Bang Zoom! Entertainment and Sakamoto. “Recognition like this is very gratifying and shows how much the fans and industry support the job we did on The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya,” she concludes.

Cinema Insomnia: In Search Of Ancient Astronauts

In this episode of Cinema Insomnia, Mr Lobo goes "In Search Of Ancient Atronauts" and discovers that "Area 51" is an auto wrecking yard outside of Sacramento.

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Sean Connery Launches Autobiography


Sean Connery, the silver screen's first and most famous James Bond, is launching his autobiography, Being A Scot in his hometown today.

The book looks at Connery's early life as a milkman in Edinburgh's Fountainbridge neighborhood, then delves into a wide-ranging look at Scottish culture including the work of poet Robert Burns, novelist Sir Walter Scott and Mary, Queen of Scots.

Connery has long been an activist for the independence of Scotland and refuses to live there until it achieves independence from the United Kingdom. He currently resides in the Bahamas.

Besides the James Bond features, Connery also starred in The Molly McGuires, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Hunt for Red October and The Untouchables, which earned him an Academy Award for best supporting actor.

He also runs his own website: Sean Connery.com

The Nightmare Before Christmas: Rare Behind The Scenes Photos

Written By: Ken Hulsey
Source: Dre Birskovich - Click Communications

The special edition DVD set for "The Nightmare Before Christmas" will hit store shelves tomarrow, but Robo Japan readers won't have to wait til then to see some rare behind-the-scenes photos that Disney has released from their archives exclusively for the release.

These are images that have never been released to the public before, and depict the hard work that went into creating the stop-motion animated film.

The first photo shows all the equipment that was needed to film each shot. The second shows director, Tim Burton, alongside one of the detailed miniature sets and figures. The third shows the production team at work during filming. The Fourth shows the many different heads used to illustrate Jack Skelington's many unique expressions.

These photos demonstrate all the hard work the production team put into creating "The Nightmare Before Christmas", which has become one of the most beloved films of all time.

I just want to point out the fact that Ray Harryhausen used to do all the same kind of work by himself. Amazing!

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