Monday, March 9, 2015

Watch the Amazing Trailer For 'Tomorrowland'

Distinguished filmmaker and Pixar director (The Incredibles and Ratatouille) Brad Bird's next feature film is the upcoming sci-fi movie from Disney, Tomorrowland. Here is the brand new action-packed trailer for the film.


The official synopsis reads: Bound by a shared destiny, former boy-genius Frank (George 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.


There was also a Question & Answer session earlier today with Brad Bird and Producer Damon Lindelof on the Walt Disney Studios Facebook Page. You can read some of the Q&A's below.

Question: The word "Tomorrowland" always reminds me of the older generation of science fiction, and the technology of the 1950's. How inspired were you by old science fiction ideas about where humanity would be in the future?
Brad Bird: I was not inspired by old science fiction as much as I was inspired by how the future used to be seen in contrast to how it's seen today.
Damon Lindelof: You're SMART, Brad Bird!!!

Q: What made you consider and select Hugh Laurie as David Nix?
DL: Hugh was, quite literally, the only actor we considered for the part. We needed someone who could: A. Be very, very smart. B. Be very, very funny. C. Go toe to toe with George as to who is the greatest former TV doctor.

Q:  Because movies seem to take up a lot of your time, do you bring family along with you as work and travel?
BB: My wife goes with me when we shoot. My boys visit whenever they can. On Tomorrowland, our youngest son worked as a PA on the film. So he was there every day during our shoot. Family is key.
DL: I want to be a member of Brad Bird's family.

Q: Do you think the movie as a one time thing or more like a series?  Kind of like Harry Potter and Hogwarts?
BB: I try to see each movie as a standalone thing but the world the movie inhabits as something much larger.

Q:  Can you share with us what was the moment while you worked on the story that you realized, "Yes! Now I feel really good that this movie is working or what I hoped it would be!" I'm curious if it was at the writing stage or while you were working with concept art or doing research that that comfort level and excitement hit you. 
DL: That moment came (and went) MANY times over the last four years. When Jeff Jensen and I first started talking about Disney history, particularly Walt's involvement at the 64 World's Fair... that was the first time I felt a tingle of, "Wow. We're tapping into something pretty cool here." I felt it again when Brad started doing pre-viz for some of the insane action sequences in the movie... and AGAIN on the scoring stage just last week as the brilliant Michael Giacchino led a hundred piece orchestra through the music for the movie.

Q:  What was it like to work with George Clooney?
DL: George Clooney is a MONSTER. A handsome, brilliant, talented, highly fun and intensely collaborative monster.

Q:  Brad, you've successfully directed both animated and live-action films. What are some of the differences and similarities in how you approach developing the story in each medium?
BB:  Capturing the right tone. If each film is a creature, this film was a very finicky creature. The line between too much information and not enough was razor thin.

Q: This movie has been so mysterious. How careful should fans be when avoiding spoilers? Lost-level-careful or a slighter Incredibles-level-careful?
BB: Keyword is “careful". Don’t let anyone unwrap presents before Christmas.

Q: I saw your twitter posts about Richard Sherman and I wanted to ask what it was like working with him? Was he there for support or to actually contribute his work to the film?
BB: It was great to have Richard there. Both Michael Giacchino and I are huge fans of his and you might even hear some Sherman Brothers work the movie.

Q: In relation to the film, how do you bring a fresh perspective into your directing? And how do you bring a fresh perspective into your writing?
BB:  I think you do it by getting outside of your head and taking in other influences whether they’re other movies, books, life, paintings. You just try to take new things and the work changes.

Q: Could you please explain the poster a bit? What are they doing in the wheat field? WITHOUT SPOILERS of course.
DL: George is looking at a massive thresher just off to the left of the poster, excited at the prospect of the bundling, milling and baking to come. The little kid on the left is distracted by that shiny, beautiful, inspiring City of The Future in the distance. (you said no spoilers)

Q: If you could make one invention a reality today, what would that be?
DL:  I gotta go with teleportation. Traffic in L.A. was ruthless this morning.

Q: I'm a fan of George's. Why did you choose him as the lead in the first place? Since normally he won't do many Sci-fi films. What does George Clooney have in common with Frank Walker?
BB:  George was our first choice. Luckily he accepted. Integrity is a key part of his persona. The fact that he hasn’t done a lot films like this speaks to that. He only gets involved with things he believes in. That’s also true of Frank Walker the character George plays in Tomorrowland. He’s a great actor and he’s funny.

Q:  Will we see any Disney characters in the movie?
DL:  If you look REALLY carefully, you'll see The White Rabbit from ALICE IN WONDERLAND and THE BIG BAD WOLF from THREE LITTLE PIGS!

Q:  Does the Tomorrowland in the movie reflect some of your thoughts on what our real world of tomorrow will (or should) look like?
BB: Yes it does but hopefully in a light-footed way.

Q:  What Disney Parks attractions influenced/inspired you when creating this movie?
DL:  Brad turned me on to some of the classic Tomorrowland attractions like "Carousel of Progress." The way the future was viewed from the PAST was really intriguing to us.

Q: What was it about Britt Robertson that led to choosing her as your lead and how would you describe her character?
DL: A zillion talented young actors auditioned for Casey, but Britt was the one who most embodied what we were looking for -- a hopefulness and optimism that felt fresh without being corny. Casey is a dreamer... and explorer... a young woman who refuses to accept the status quo. We felt Britt embodied all of the above.

Q: Brad, What convinced you that this was the right script to be your next movie?
BB:  Damon was doing some uncredited writing work on the end of the last movie, Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. We started talking about what the other was doing next and it completely sucked me in.

Q: Was an objective of the movie, besides entertaining, to inspire optimism in people about the future?
BB:  I would refrain from making the movie unlike eating your vegetables. I would say it is a counter argument against the current obsessions with dystopia but I would probably rather say it’s just a good time at the movies.

Brad Bird and Damon Lindelof
Hugh Laurie is also in the film as a genius scientist, as well as David Nix, Raffey Cassidy, Tim McGraw, Judy Greer, Kathryn Hahn, Keegan-Michael Key and Thomas Robinson. Disney's Tomorrowland arrives to theaters on May 22, 2015!

Friday, March 6, 2015

New Poster For Brad Bird's 'Tomorrowland'

Brad Bird is the highly acclaimed director of the Pixar's The Incredibles and Ratatouille, as well as The Iron Giant and Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. His upcoming movie is Tomorrowland, which is based off the theme land at the Disney parks. Tomorrowland tells the story about  former boy-genius Frank and optimistic teen Casey as they undertake a dangerous mission to reveal the mysteries of "Tomorrowland." Check out the brand new poster for the movie.

Source: Disney's Facebook Page

It was also announced that next Monday (March 9) there will be a Q&A session with Brad Bird and producer Damon Lindelof on the Walt Disney Studios Facebook page at 10:30 a.m. Pacific Time Zone. A new trailer will be released that day as well! You can revisit the teaser trailer for Tomorrowland below.


The film stars George Clooney (obviously) and Britt Robertson. It arrives to theaters this year on May 22.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

New 'Inside Out' Poster and Mindy Kaling Interview

Earlier this week, People Magazine revealed the first official poster for Inside Out on Snapchat. The colorful image features all the five emotions (Joy, Fear, Anger, Sadness, and Disgust) reflecting their given name.


People Magazine also released an interview with Mindy Kaling who is the voice of Disgust in the film.
People Magazine: "Why were you excited to be a part of this movie?"
Mindy Kaling: "It’s a Pixar movie!"
PM: "If you didn't play Disgust, which emotion would you want to play?"
MK: "I think I could’ve nailed Outrage."
PM: "Which of the voices in your head is the loudest? Which are you encouraging to speak up more?"
MK: "These days I have been feeling so grateful for what I get to work on. Between Inside Out, The Mindy Project and writing my book, I’m so happy. I know actors who are miserable no matter what they are doing and complain constantly about their jobs, and I just don’t identify with that at all. These are such great jobs to have, and it doesn’t feel like hard work when the material is so good."
PM: "Any emotion you think was left out of this movie?"
MK: "Nope, I think the emotions assembled are a great mix and complement each other really well."
The "major emotion picture" is in theaters on June 19.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

The New 'Inside Out' TV Spot Is Really Cool

A brilliant new TV Spot from Pixar's upcoming movie, Inside Out, just appeared on Disney/Pixar's YouTube channel! Take a look at the commercial below.


The TV Spot replays some scenes from the original trailers, but it also show some never-before-seen footage as well. The audience is shown Riley as she is celebrating along with the emotions in her head during a little league hockey game.


Then we see Riley sitting on a front porch with a friend as she takes a big gulp from her smoothie.


Suddenly the TV Spot cuts to the five emotions panicking inside Riley's headquarters as ice refrigerates the control center in her mind. "BRAIN FREEZE!"


And lastly, we are shown Riley and her parents in a family group hug.


Inside Out is directed by Pete Docter (director of Monsters, Inc. and Up) and produced by Jonas Rivera (producer of Up). The cast of the movie includes Amy Poehler (Joy), Bill Hader (Fear), Mindy Kaling (Disgust), Phyllis Smith (Sadness), and Lewis Black (Anger). The "major emotion picture" comes to theaters on June 19, 2015.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Angus MacLane's WALL-E is the Next LEGO Ideas Set!

LEGO Ideas is a website where fans can upload their suggestion for future LEGO sets. On the site, one can support other projects, give feedback, or create your own. Once a project gets 10,000 votes, it will go into the LEGO review stage. The review team will then evaluate and decide what the next LEGO Ideas set will be.


In October of 2013, Pixar animator and director Angus MacLane submitted a WALL-E model on LEGO Ideas. 16 months later, it was decided that WALL-E would become a LEGO Ideas set. Watch the announcement in the video below.


Not only is Angus MacLane the designer of an actual LEGO set, but he will also receive a percentage of the products sales! Check out images of MacLane's LEGO WALL-E below.





Andrew Stanton (Director of Finding Nemo and WALL-E) Holding the LEGO Model

Angus MacLane describes himself on Twitter as a Cartoon director by day, LEGO builder by night. At Pixar, Angus has directed BURN-E, Small Fry, Toy Story of TERROR!, and presumably he is the co-director for Finding Dory. Outside of Pixar, he creates amazing LEGO MOC's (My Own Creation). From constructing his popular CubeDude series, and recently creating several clever Couch Potato builds, Angus MacLane definitely deserves the title "Master Builder."

Angus has one other submission on LEGO Ideas, a Toy Story of TERROR! LEGO Bunny. It's currently at just over 500 votes, so go to LEGO Ideas and support it now!

Angus MacLane's Toy Story of TERROR! LEGO Bunny Creation

For more information about LEGO WALL-E, check out this interview with Angus MacLane (from The Brothers Brick).