Five animated movies to look forward to in 2018

As the year of 2018 dawns upon us, it’s time to look forward to another year full of amusing animations waiting in the wings to hit the big-screen.

Whilst last year was subduing on that account, the new year promises a lot. We have a slew of releases lined-up over the course of next 12 months, and it’s going to be a fulfilling year for animation lovers.

We calibrate five such animated movies to look forward to this year.

Paddington 2

The grisly bear from Peru has successfully settled in London with the Brown family, and now two years since his enduring quest for home, finds himself in another tight corner.

A pop-up-book of London, that he wishes to gift his aunt on her hundredth birthday, is stolen one night and Paddington, for his lack of evidence, is handed imprisonment. Now the diminutive bear has to prove his innocence and unmask the culprit, before the celebratory bells start ringing at Aunt Lucy’s.

Produced by Heyday Films and StudioCanal, Paddington 2 is all set for shenanigans on 12 January.

Sgt.Stubby: An American Hero

Based on the real life of Seargent Stubby, the former American mascot of Infantry Regiment during World War I, the movie chronicles the life of the Boston Terrier who’s braved mustard gas attacks, grenades, and even the mighty Germans in his unblemished service to the American military.

Sgt. Stubby is directed by Richard Lanni and distributed by Fun Academy Motion Pictures, and tells the legendary tale of a martyr in the shape of a dog.

The movie is slated for 13 April release.

The Incredibles 2

The sequel that we all have been waiting for, is finally hitting the big-screen this year. The peerless Parr family are back to pack another hefty punch as The Incredibles 2 is one of the most anticipated releases of the year.

There’s a new villain in town who goes by the name The Underminer, and the Incredibles will team up with their best bud Frozone to throw a spanner in his sinister plot to destroy the city. The teaser released last month has piqued interests in all quarters, as we wait with bated breath to see Mr. Incredible, the Elastigirl, Dash, Violet and the little munchkin Jack-Jack flex their mighty muscles once again.

The Pixar Animation Studios production releases on 15 June.

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation

Still reeling from the monumental debacle that was The Emoji Movie, Sony Pictures attempt to redeem its beleaguered status in the movie circuit with the release of Hotel Transylvania’s third instalment.

Dracula and family are off to a vacation on a cruise ship, again, for monsters where the vampires and Jonathan indulge in all sorts of shenanigans, wreaking havoc on the cruise whilst also befalling upon a mystery kept clandestine by the captain Ericka that threatens to wipe out the monsterkind.

Genndy Tartakovsky returns to the director’s seat and signals the vacationing period from 13 July onwards.

 

Smallfoot

A group of monstrous yetis are in a tizzy after coming across the tiny footsteps of a man on a whatsit, snow-clad mountain not far away from their hiding. One of the members of the group flashes his shoe during the announcement as the onlookers are terrified to know the existence of humans that they’ve been unbeknownst to, for all these years.

Migo, another yeti, and voiced by Channing Tatum, sets out on a journey across the mountains to find more like the mountaineer he bumped into and prove his theory to the rest of the likes.

Warner Animation Group’s Smallfoot also features Zendaya, James Cordon, Gina Rodriguez among the stellar voice cast, and is scheduled to leave its mark from 28 September onwards.

 

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I am the future – Itau Bank

Brazilian bank Itaú Unibanco is running a commercial, “I Am The Future” (Eu sou o futuro), designed to inspire proactive engagement with the future. Narrated by Brazilian actress Fernanda Montenegro, the film discusses how people’s actions in the present can influence everyone’s future. Themes such as love, fear, uncertainty, truth, happiness, peace, differences and hope convey the contemplative tone of the message. “I am the future” is the third in a trilogy of films marking the end of the year and the beginning of a new year. The 2015 film talked about human relations with the world’s digitalization. In 2016 the focus was on how to enjoy the digital world’s wonders to live more and enjoy more each moment without pursuing lost time. In this last commercial the theme relates to giving too much thought about the future and neglecting the present. It shows that future is uncertain, it is scary, but we are the ones who can create our best destiny. If we want more love and happiness, we need to love more and be happier now because our future depends on us. “Nós não estamos nas mãos do futuro. O futuro é que está em nossas mãos.” (We are not in the hands of the future. The future is in our hands.) The film was shot in Uruguay, on location in Montevideo, Punta Ballena and Cabo Polônio.

Men on a carousel in Itau Unibanco I Am The Future commercial

Itau I Am The Future Credits

The I Am The Future campaign was developed at Africa by chief creative officer Sergio Gordilho, creative directors Otavio Schiavon and Jeferson Rocha, copywriter Everton Behenck, art director Edson Rosa, innovation and creative research team Andreia Rocha, Eduardo Berardinelli and Asaph Luccas, agency producers Rodrigo Ferrari, Tais Olhiara and Ian Inglez, account team Ana Hasegawa, Tariana Cruz, Bruna Motta and Rebeca Coelho, media team Luiz Fernando Vieira, Francisco Custodio, Beto Lima, Caroline Tanzillo, Gabriel Tardelli, Brunna Sa, Paula Rumachella and Jade Moura, planning team Rodrigo Maroni, Marina Pires, Rafael Camilo, Felipe Nogueira, Bruno Schwarzschild, and Leonardo Juhasz, working with Itau Bank marketing team Eduardo Tracanella, Thiago Cesar Silva, Leticia Banheti and Mariana Carvalho.

Filming was shot by director Vellas (Felipe Vellasco) via Saigon with director of photography Pierre Kerchove, executive producers Marcelo Altschuler and Carol Pessini, art director Marcelo Reginato, editor Beto Araujo, finishing artist Fabio Abreu

Post production was done at Nash with post production coordinator Virgini Fares.

Sound was produced at Antfood by sound producers Lou Schmidt, Pedro Botsaris, Wilson Brown and Vinicius Nunes. Music is the Forrest Gump feather theme, by Alan Silvestri.

Voice over was by Fernanda Montenegro.

Hilarious Bloopers That Happened While Filming Death Scenes


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It’s always sad to watch your favorite character shuffle off this mortal coil. But it’s even worse for the actors involved, who often have to film these emotionally difficult scenes over and over again. It’s no wonder, then, that actors often try to lighten the mood by goofing off right as their character is kicking the bucket. Here’s a look at some unexpected bloopers during death scenes…

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Merlin | 2:59
The Interview | 3:24
Game of Thrones | 3:51

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Night Shift


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A follow-up to my 2015 video THERESE & CAROL & ALEC & LAURA (A Brief Encounter) [https://vimeo.com/149791810], which was shown as part of the 70th Locarno Film Festival “Film Criticism in Motion: Interfaces, Bodies, Gazes” Program, August 6 & 7th, 2017: pardo.ch/pardo/program/archive/2017/film.html?fid=979973&eid=70. FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY Excerpts from BRIEF ENCOUNTER (David Lean, 1945) & CAROL (Todd Haynes, 2015) Excerpt from IF YOU GO AWAY sung by Dusty Springfield on her tv show on 15 August 1967 (Music & Lyrics: Jacques Brel/Rod McKuen). Online at: https://youtu.be/wyCVxPEPx5Y For another video essay by me on BRIEF ENCOUNTER please visit caboosebooks.net/node/150 For further of my video essays on films by Todd Haynes, see (on SAFE): vimeo.com/67203493; and on FAR FROM HEAVEN: vimeo.com/78526414.

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