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		<title>Bob Whitehill (Pixar’s Stereoscopic Supervisor) &amp; Josh Hollander (the Director of 3D Production) Talk FINDING NEMO 3D, MONSTERS INC. 3D and More</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2012 13:11:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ 
Opening this weekend is Pixar's Finding Nemo 3D.  Unlike some post-converted movies that are released as a cash grab, Finding Nemo 3D is absolutely worth seeing again, especially in 3D.  When the movie was first released almost ten years ago, the gorgeous ocean-set pic looked beautiful and the animation was stunning.  However, when Pixar converted the film, they also re-rendered it (without changing anything) and it's now even more vivid with higher resolution.  Finding Nemo has never looked this good and the 3D actually helps tell the story.

Recently, Pixar held a press day for the re-release at The California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco.  While there I was able to speak with Stereoscopic Supervisor Bob Whitehill and the Director of 3D Production Josh Hollander.  We talked about the collaboration process with directors when converting films to 3D, the technical challenges of turning older Pixar movies into a 3D release, how technology has helped make 3D easier, and what fans can look forward to with the 3D release of Monsters Inc..  Finally, Whitehill and Hollander answer whether they have started to think about 3D re-releases for The Incredibles and Ratatouille.  Hit the jump to watch.  



Bob Whitehill and Josh Hollander:

	When did they first hear they'd be talking about the movie at the aquarium
	How has technology helped make 3D easier
	What's the collaboration process like with directors when converting films to 3D
	What are the technical challenges of turning older Pixar movies into a 3D release
	They talk about the 3D release of Monsters ...]]></description>
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		<title>Pixar by the Numbers &#8211; From TOY STORY to BRAVE</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2012 19:42:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brendan Bettinger</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[
 This weekend, Brave became Pixar's 13th feature film, the latest addition to an impeccable body of work that started nearly twenty years ago with Toy Story.   Given the storied history of everyone's favorite animation studio,     I think this is the perfect opportunity to try out a new feature, By the Numbers.  Essentially, I will go one by one through each of the Pixar movies and provide a numbers-based snapshot of its place in the filmography by looking at the box office, critical reception, and miscellaneous facts.  Four thousand words later, I hope you'll agree this is a comprehensive review of Pixar's work over the last two decades.

Hit the jump for a detailed look at Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monster's, Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars, Ratatouille, WALL-E, Up, Toy Story 3, Cars 2, and Brave.


&#160;


Toy Story
Year: 1995
RT: 100%
Worldwide Gross: $362 million

The numbers:

	1991 – Year that Disney and Pixar signed a three-picture deal, the first of which was Toy Story.  The deal awarded 10% of Toy Story’s profits to Pixar.
	77 – Runtime in minutes, making this the shortest Pixar movie by more than 10 minutes.
	11/19/1993 – The day the movie nearly fell apart.  The Pixar team presented an early draft that Disney hated, partly because Woody came across as a “sarcastic jerk.”  Production was nearly shut down, but Pixar instead promised an entirely revamped story in two weeks that looked a lot closer to the final version.
	$30 million ...]]></description>
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		<title>Thanksgiving Top 5: Best Movie Families</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 15:23:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Trumbore</dc:creator>
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Family: love em or hate em, you’re stuck with em. Most of the time, you only have immediate family members to deal with. But every so often, once the holidays come around, you get distant relations that might as well be strangers cramming into your home and relegating you to the kid’s table for dinner. No one’s perfect, but Hollywood has repeatedly tried to construct the model idea of what a Hallmark nuclear family should look like. We’ve put together the five most ideal movie families, even if they’re a little bit flawed. Squeeze in for the group photo and hit the jump for Collider’s Thanksgiving Top 5 Best Movie Families. If you missed any of our previous "Thanksgiving Top 5" articles click here.

*The following article and clips contain spoilers.*

The Griswolds


 

National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation is not just my favorite comedy/Christmas/Chevy Chase movie, it’s my #1 movie of all time. Period. While you may not agree with that statement, I’m sure you’ll concede that the Griswold family is one of the zaniest but most true-to-life families in movie history. They’re obnoxious, self-centered, rude and dim-witted, but at the end of the day they’ll do anything for you. Even drive out to Melody Lane to bring your boss out of his happy, holiday slumber so you can tell him a few things:

The Simpsons


What better family to be a part of than The Simpsons? (Yes, it more TV but there was a movie so it makes the list) They’re the perfect model ...]]></description>
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		<title>Brad Bird Reveals He Has “Some Ideas” for THE INCREDIBLES 2; Says Movie Will Happen When Story is Right</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 21:17:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Chitwood</dc:creator>
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Director Brad Bird is poised to make his live-action debut with this fall’s Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, and for those of you lost as to why so many people are excited about that prospect, it has a little something to do with Bird’s oeuvre. The director’s animated filmography includes outstanding works such as The Iron Giant, Ratatouille, and of course The Incredibles. The latter has drawn quite a bit of sequel chatter over time, as it's generally regarded as one of the best films to come out of Pixar (and that’s saying something). We recently got the chance to talk to Bird and he revealed that he’s not at all opposed to making an Incredibles follow-up, and talked about what it would take to make the sequel happen. Hit the jump to see what he had to say.

Bird revealed to us that he definitely hasn’t ruled out returning to the Incredibles universe, and he even has some ideas:
“I can’t say I’m actively working on it, but I have some ideas and if I ever get it all together into a story that is at least as good as the one we did, I’d be happy to return to that world. I love working with Pixar.” 
The director elaborated on the ideas that he’s been thinking up in an interview with Movies.com, saying that he’s come up with some great little ideas but he’s far from an overall arc:
“I would like to think that I have several good ideas that ...]]></description>
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		<title>Weekend Box Office &#8211; CARS 2 Scores $68 Million Win; BAD TEACHER Overachieves with $31 Million</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2011 16:28:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicole Pedersen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[
After posting a strong start on Friday, Cars 2 went on to finish the weekend with an estimated $68 million from its 4,115 locations.  That was more than double what its closest competitor, Bad Teacher, took in; but not quite enough to get the sequel higher than fifth place on the list of All-Time Pixar Studio champions.




Title
Weekend
Total


1
Cars 2
$68,000,000
$68


2
Bad Teacher
$31,000,000
$31


3
Green Lantern
$18,350,000
$89.3


4
Super 8
$12,100,000
$95.1


5
Mr. Popper’s Penguins
$10,300,000
$39.4


6
X-Men: First Class
$6,600,000
$132.8


7
The Hangover Part II
$5,865,000
$232.9


8
Bridesmaids
$5,372,000
$146.6


9
Pirates of the Caribbean 4
$4,700,000
$229


10
Midnight in Paris
$4,480,000
$28.5





Despite comically low early expectations for Cars 2 ($40-$50 million), Disney/Pixar Studios’ first non-Toy related sequel easily charged off with a first day total that eclipsed all of the previous Pixar titles apart from Toy Story 3.  All it had to do was follow the traditional kiddie-film formula with a bump in attendance on Saturday and Cars 2 should have been able to accelerate to over $70 million for the weekend – right where past Pixar leaders like Finding Nemo and The Incredibles crossed their own three-day finish lines.  Instead, Mater and McQueen lost some speed on Day Two (down 9.3%) and ended up in the middle of the Pixar pack, ahead of Wall-E and Cars but behind Up.  Naturally, all of the studio’s titles trail last year’s Toy Story 3, which also fell off by almost 10% on its second day; but with a final count of $110.3 million, no one much noticed the decline.

Pixar had two other noticeable declines to deal with in Cars 2: one which surely impacted the film’s first weekend estimate and ...]]></description>
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		<title>Exclusive: Michael Giacchino Talks CARS 2, SPEED RACER, STAR TREK and STAR TREK 2, MI:4, and What It Will Take to Get THE INCREDIBLES 2</title>
		<link>http://collider.com/michael-giacchino-interview-cars-2-speed-racer-star-trek-star-trek-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 02:54:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[
One of my favorite composers is Michael Giacchino.  That's because in the last decade, Giacchino has written some amazing scores including The Incredibles, Speed Racer, Ratatouille, Up, Star Trek (2009), Super 8, Lost, Alias, Fringe, and so many more.  With Giacchino writing the score for Cars 2, the other day I got to talk to him about his latest soundtrack.  Of course we also talked about other subjects including what the last few years have been like, his writing process, collaborating with directors, the challenge of scoring Star Trek, if he's coming back for the sequel, working with the Wachowskis on Speed Racer, if he's started work on Mission Impossible 4, and I also asked what do we have to do to get Brad Bird to make a sequel to The Incredibles.  Hit the jump to either read or listen to the interview.


As usual, I'm offering two ways to get the interview: you can either click here to listen to the audio, or the full transcript is below.  Cars 2 gets released this weekend.

Collider:  How have the last few years changed your life?  If you look at your IMDb profile you see how you got started in video games as you broke into the industry and now you are one of the busiest composers working in Hollywood.  Can you talk about this dramatic change in your career?

Michael Giacchino:  There is a point where you are sitting there going, “God, what I would really like more than anything else is to ...]]></description>
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		<title>Exclusive: Composer Michael Giacchino Talks CARS 2, SUPER 8, JOHN CARTER, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE, More</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 May 2011 16:07:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Chitwood</dc:creator>
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Continuing our coverage from our visit to Pixar in anticipation of the release of Cars 2, we have our exclusive interview with Michael Giacchino.  One of the most in-demand composers at the moment (and rightly so), Giacchino has been a bit of a mainstay at Pixar having scored The Incredibles, Ratatouille, and most recently Up, for which he won the Academy Award.  His versatile work is undeniably brilliant, from the sweeping tones of Lost to the bombastic panache of Star Trek.

In our interview, Giacchino talked about his approach to the score for Cars 2, what influences he used in creating the music, what the process of a composer at Pixar is like, and also gave an update on his scores for some highly anticipated upcoming films (Super 8, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, and John Carter of Mars).  Hit the jump to check it out.

In case you missed it, last week we posted our interview with Cars 2 producer Denise Ream which you can check out here. Each Sunday leading up to the release of Cars 2 on June 24th, we will be posting a new interview from our coverage at Pixar. So be sure to check back here every week.

In case you don’t get the chance to read the full interview, here are a few highlights:

	His inspiration for Cars 2 was British Surf music. He thought it would be a perfect fit for the spy theme of the film. 
	As a composer, Pixar brings him in on the film ...]]></description>
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		<title>THE INCREDIBLES Blu-ray Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2011 14:08:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andre Dellamorte</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[
Pixar likes to take chances, and for them one of the biggest was hiring outside of their staple. Since John Lasseter directed the first Toy Story, the filmmakers have all been with Pixar from the beginning so bringing in Brad Bird was somewhat risky. After all, Bird’s last film was the 1999 bomb The Iron Giant. The film might be a masterpiece, but it was nowhere near successful. But Bird’s The Incredibles worked, and was another in a long line of hits for the studio. It also did things the company hadn’t done before. And now it’s on Blu-ray and looks better than ever. Hit the jump for my review of The Incredibles on Blu-ray.

The film opens with Mr. Incredible (voiced by Craig T. Nelson) trying to fight crime before he’s late for something. It turns out it’s his wedding to Elastigirl (Holly Hunter). They are happy together but shortly after they marry superheroes become considered a potential litigation disaster for the government, and so Bob/Mr. Incredible and his kind go into hiding. Cut to: three kids later, Bob’s bored and goes out with Lucius Best/Frozone (Samuel L. Jackson) once a week to listen to a police scanner and do vigilante help. This gets him noticed by Mirage (Elizabeth Peña), who then brings him to a secret lair where he’s asked to beat a machine. The machine was created by Syndrome (Jason Lee), who once idolized Mr. incredible but eventually grew jealous of him, to which he’s been looking to ...]]></description>
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		<title>Weekend Box Office &#8211; NO STRINGS ATTACHED Stays On Top with $20.3 Million</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2011 18:30:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicole Pedersen</dc:creator>
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After just one weekend of excitement surrounding the release of The Green Hornet, the box office reverted to more modest numbers this weekend.  As the week’s sole new release the romantic comedy No Strings Attached came out on top, bringing in a higher than expected total estimated at $20.3 million from its 3,018 locations.




Title
Weekend
Total


1
No Strings Attached
$20,300,000
$20.3


2
The Green Hornet
$18,100,000
$63.4


3
The Dilemma
$9,720,000
$33.3


4
The King’s Speech
$9,100,000
$58.6


5
True Grit
$8,000,000
$138.6


6
Black Swan
$6,200,000
$83.5


7
The Fighter
$4,515,000
$73


8
Little Fockers
$4,390,000
$141.1


9
Yogi Bear
$4,060,000
$88.8


10
Tron Legacy
$3,700,000
$163.2





No Strings Attached may have been the only wide release of the weekend, but that did not mean that Paramount was confident about its chances at the box office.  The track record for recent romantic comedies suggested that the film would be met with a big, fat ‘meh’ by audiences.   Titles like Love and Other Drugs and How Do You Know both came and went over the holidays.  In fact, you have to look all the way back to February 2010 to find a romantic comedy winner with Valentine’s Day. The ensemble release opened above $56.2 million… the kind of big debut weekend that the box office hasn’t seen (for any genre) since Thanksgiving.

No Strings Attached – starring rom-com regular Ashton Kutcher and genre newbie Natalie Portman – did not get close to that Valentine’s Day weekend total, but it didn’t have to.  That’s where being the only new movie of the week comes in handy.  Paramount is reporting a budget of just $25 million, which means that their film won’t have far to go to make a profit. That figure, however, doesn’t take ...]]></description>
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		<title>THE INCREDIBLES Blu-ray Trailer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 02:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Panasiewicz</dc:creator>
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The first trailer for the The Incredibles Blu-Ray has just hit the web, and it’s as beautiful and heart-warming as one has come to expect, if not demand, from a Pixar film in high definition. The Incredibles tells the tale of a family of retired superheroes who are forced to abandon their normal-Joe identities and mundane suburban existence to defeat a nefarious villain before Earth goes bye-bye in his grasp. The all-star lineup of voices include Craig T. Nelson (Coach) as Mr. incredible, Holly Hunter (Saving Grace, Raising Arizona) as Elastigirl, Samuel L. Jackson (Iron Man 2, Pulp Fiction) as Frozone, and Jason Lee (My Name is Earl) as Syndrome.  Brad Bird, the writer, director and voice of the sassy, German super-fashion designer Edna Mode, has also lent additional vocal talent to this teaser, sneaking in a few Blu-Ray related quips that are sure to pry a giggle out of fans of the picture and technology. The Incredibles on Blu-Ray will be soaring onto shelves sometime in Spring 2011.  The trailer awaits after the jump:



It’s no secret to audiences or critics that Pixar is a juggernaut in the animation biz, with their knack for consistently balancing gripping stories with breathtaking effects and humor ripe for the young and old alike, and The Incredibles is no ugly duck on their record. The film won Best Animated Feature Film of the Year and was nominated for Best Writing/ Original Screenplay at the 2005 Academy Awards, and grossed over $600 million worldwide in ...]]></description>
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		<title>Weeekend Box Office &#8211; TOY STORY 3 Dominates with $109 Million</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2010 17:07:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicole Pedersen</dc:creator>
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After securing the opening-day record for an animated movie on Friday with $41 million, Toy Story 3 finished the weekend with an estimated $109 million – making it the second biggest animated debut of all-time behind Shrek the Third and 2010’s third largest opening overall.




Title
Weekend
Total


1
Toy Story 3
$109,000,000
$109


2
The Karate Kid
$29,000,000
$106.2


3
The A-Team
$13,775,000
$49.7


4
Get Him to the Greek
$6,117,000
$47.8


5
Shrek 4
$5,520,000
$222.9


6
Prince of Persia
$5,273,000
$80.5


7
Killers
$5,100,000
$39.3


8
Jonah Hex
$5,085,000
$5.08


9
Iron Man 2
$2,675,000
$304.7


10
Marmaduke
$2,650,000
$27.8





Playing in 4,028 locations, over half of which were 3D equipped, Toy Story 3 pulled an impressive screen average of just over $27,000 per. And though the toys couldn’t quite topple Shrek 3 as the all-time animated champ, they did significantly improve upon Pixar’s already impressive box office record.

The studio’s previous best was $70.4 million for The Incredibles, with both Finding Nemo and last year’s Up coming in only slightly lower. So aside from becoming only the third animated feature to break $100 million in its first three days, the $109 million of Toy Story 3 represents a giant leap forward for the world’s most consistent studio.

And, unlike most new releases, opening weekend is just the start of the good news for TS3. Pixar is known to command excellent week-to-week holds. After one week Up fell off by just 35% followed by a 30% drop in week three. With the remainder of June clear of both family films and new 3D competition, Toy Story 3 will have legs far into the summer.

After weeks of disappointing titles, I was actually expecting Toy Story to come in a bit higher. The built-in excitement ...]]></description>
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