In the last part, I took a look at the first films that entered production after Walt Disney's passing in 1966, The Aristocats and Robin Hood. These were two very compromised films, the filmmakers behind them had to be very budget-conscious all the while delivering fun films that would get The Jungle Book's success, and … Continue reading Breaking Down Disney’s “Dark Age”: Part 2
Author: Kyle O
Breaking Down Disney’s “Dark Age”: Part 1
It is often stated that Walt Disney Animation Studios went through a prolonged "Dark Age" after the death of Walt Disney and the posthumous release of The Jungle Book. A dark age that would end with The Little Mermaid in 1989, often called the start of Disney's Renaissance... What is true is that the studio … Continue reading Breaking Down Disney’s “Dark Age”: Part 1
The Current State of Disney Live-Action
A year ago, it seemed like the message was clear: Stay the course... Walt Disney Studios, the live-action end of Disney's whole movie monolith, has seen a lot of success in the recent years, but a lot of crushing flops as well. As a result, they seem to want to specialize in one kind of … Continue reading The Current State of Disney Live-Action
Ranking the ‘Mad Max’ Tetralogy
Mad Max... What a lovely saga! One of the greatest, most iconic, most influential science fiction film series of all time. One that all started with a little, microbudget movie no less, that was released during the beginning of one of sci-fi cinema's golden ages. The first film was released in the spring of 1979, … Continue reading Ranking the ‘Mad Max’ Tetralogy
DreamWorks’ Future
DreamWorks has a complicated history, and can be a complicated studio to talk about. Being over 20 years old, they've seen their ups and downs. Jeffrey Katzenberg formed DreamWorks SKG with Steven Spielberg and David Geffen, after storming out of The Walt Disney Company in the autumn of 1994. Naturally, given his success with Disney's … Continue reading DreamWorks’ Future
Flop Talk: The Inconsistent Reporting on Box Office Failures
Box office flops... One thing they are good at: Making the press race to do autopsies. "What went wrong?" they bellow, "here are the reasons!" they declare. Let's look at two box office flops: The Good Dinosaur and The Legend of Tarzan. Let's look at a film that performed similarly to them, but broke even … Continue reading Flop Talk: The Inconsistent Reporting on Box Office Failures
LP Look #1: ‘Friends’ and ‘Moontan’
I just added two wonderful LPs to my collection, one from America's greatest pop force and another from perhaps the Netherlands' longest-running rock group. The first of which is the 1968 Beach Boys studio album Friends. The second is Golden Earring's Moontan. If all you know about The Beach Boys is the early era hits … Continue reading LP Look #1: ‘Friends’ and ‘Moontan’
Mainstream American Animation Today and Tomorrow…
2016 is arguably a watershed year right now for the mainstream feature-length animated film... Zootopia, Walt Disney Animation Studios' wonderful new animated original, not only exceeded expectations, but also became one of the highest-grossing animated films and one of the few original, not-based-on-any-source-material films to cross $1 billion at the worldwide box office. It is … Continue reading Mainstream American Animation Today and Tomorrow…
Saving a Story, Again and Again
I write original stories and plan to turn them into animated feature films one day. Some stories, I'm aiming for the small screen... There's this one story I've been writing for over a decade. Work began on it in the autumn of 2004 - when I was 12 years old, but its origins lie in … Continue reading Saving a Story, Again and Again
Flimsy Intro
This is the excerpt for your very first post.