The Artist, Image Source: La Petite Reine/ARP Sélection
The nominees for the 84th Academy Awards, taking place on Sunday, February 26th, 2012 at 7pm, were just announced this morning. continue reading...
I have to agree with a comment I read wondering if this was a “naked Goomba from the Super Mario Bros. Movie!”
Well the cat Lizard is out of the bag now! Think the Green Goblin was over the top?…that dude didn’t even have a tail! Learn more after the jump… continue reading...
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American director Martin Scorsese turns 69 years old today! continue reading...
For his 49th birthday, we take a look at the life and accomplishments of animator, director, writer and voice actor Mike Judge. continue reading...
The music and television business entrepreneur Simon Cowell celebrates his 52nd birthday today. continue reading...
Back on July 27th, 1940, the animated Looney Tunes character known as Bugs Bunny made his official premiere in a short film entitled “A Wild Hare”. continue reading...
Image Source: Walt Disney Company
On May 15th, 1928, the much-loved Disney character known as Mickey Mouse, made his debut in his first cartoon “Plane Crazy”. continue reading...
Last night, the 83rd Academy Awards ceremony took place at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, California. continue reading...
James Coleman’s 30×40 inch Giclée on Canvas, representing Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs “Picking Flowers”.
I have always been a huge film buff, but I never thought in a million years that I’d be sipping champagne and bidding on a work of Art at an art auction! Fortunately, I found the perfect piece to start a collection, and it was made by an official Disney Artist who has worked on such Disney Films as The Rescuers, Bambi, Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid! In fact, it was the perfect gift to my girlfriend in light of it coming up on Valentine’s Day. What can I say, I’m a hopeless romantic! continue reading...
Image Source: Warner Bros Animation
The 1985 animated US series, “ThunderCats” is being brought back to television via the Cartoon Network later this year. continue reading...