
Pixar is considering attaching their 1989 animated short KNICK KNACK to the upcoming 2003 summer release FINDING NEMO. John Lasseter, the director of KNICK KNACK and Pixar exec, says, "For FINDING NEMO, we're talking about putting KNICK KNACK on the front...
Alas, I am not devoting this week's column to MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS. Indeed, I'm not devoting this edition to anything. I've got several upcoming notions on a slow boil, but none of them are quite ready to fill a TV Wasteland. To be quite honest...
...ort film "Knick Knack"; "Fisharades", an interactive game that lets you guess what words a school of fish are trying to spell; a read-along adventure starring Nemo as he enjoys a day at school; and a behind-the-scenes tour of Pixar Studios hosted by Al...
It was a Sunday to remember for hobbits everywhere: Peter Jackson's final film in the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy won all of the four Golden Globes it was up for including Best Dramatic Picture and Best Director. THE RETURN OF THE KING also took home Globes...
...ar short "Knick Knack", games, studio tour, etc. Includes both widescreen and fullscreen formats.NEW RELEASESAGENT 15 Volume 1 (Sub Rosa) In an effort to help independent filmmakers and distributors gain wider distribution, Sub Rosa has begun a coaliti...
THIS WEEK’S RECOMMENDATIONS Grindhouse, the Quentin Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez pastiche of 1970s era exploitation flix, features a soundtrack that similarly draws on the many influences that have driven the film’s conceptualiz...
`Twas the day after Christmas, and all through the net/All the fanboys were chatting, ‘bout the presents they did get./There were Buffy dolls with figures that filled out her dress,/A Seven Of Nine doll, whose clothing hugs every inch of her flesh./There ...
Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Kuwata NorikoTranslated by:Michiko NakayamaAdapted by:What They SaySo you want to run your own detective agency, eh? Take it from Hisago, the manager of the Suehiro detective agency, it's not easy. Firstly with no clientele th...
You put your left foot in, you take your left foot out, you put your left foot in, and you thrash like crazy. That's the basic concept behind Konami's hugely popular Dance Dance Revolution, a series of interactive music games that don't make players "...
It's kind of boring when a columnist says something like "2003 proved to be the year of the great dubs!" What happens when 2004 proves that statement wrong? Ignoring all that, 2003 did prove to be a spectacular year for dub fans with many studios puttin...

