Dav Pilkey’s Dog Man is heading to the big screen for his first movie, arriving in early 2025 – and here’s the first trailer.
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, written by Nicholas Stoller and directed by David Soren, is one of the funniest, most delightful animated films of recent years. It even boasts a brilliant theme song by Weird Al Yankovic. The brief clad superhero ought to have had many more big screen adventures, but it wasn’t to be, although a short lived television series is still available to watch on Netflix.
Back in 2020, we heard that author Dav Pilkey’s other hit series Dog Man was heading to the big screen courtesy of Dreamworks Animation. The series consists of 12 books, which have sold over 60 million copies.
The synopsis for the film reads as follows:
“Part dog, part man, all hero.” When a faithful police dog and his...
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, written by Nicholas Stoller and directed by David Soren, is one of the funniest, most delightful animated films of recent years. It even boasts a brilliant theme song by Weird Al Yankovic. The brief clad superhero ought to have had many more big screen adventures, but it wasn’t to be, although a short lived television series is still available to watch on Netflix.
Back in 2020, we heard that author Dav Pilkey’s other hit series Dog Man was heading to the big screen courtesy of Dreamworks Animation. The series consists of 12 books, which have sold over 60 million copies.
The synopsis for the film reads as follows:
“Part dog, part man, all hero.” When a faithful police dog and his...
- 9/18/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
Dav Pilkey’s Dog Man is heading to the big screen courtesy of Dreamworks and Universal, here are the details.
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, written by Nicholas Stoller and directed by David Soren, is one of the funniest, most delightful animated films of recent years. It even boasts a brilliant theme song by Weird Al Yankovic. The brief clad superhero ought to have had many more big screen adventures, but it wasn’t to be, although a short lived television series is still available to watch on Netflix.
Back in 2020, we heard that author Dav Pilkey’s other hit novel series Dog Man was heading to the big screen. The series consists of 11 books, with the 12th due to be published in March, and has sold over 60 million copies. We finally have some more concrete details about the film, which is nearing completion.
The synopsis reads as follows,...
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, written by Nicholas Stoller and directed by David Soren, is one of the funniest, most delightful animated films of recent years. It even boasts a brilliant theme song by Weird Al Yankovic. The brief clad superhero ought to have had many more big screen adventures, but it wasn’t to be, although a short lived television series is still available to watch on Netflix.
Back in 2020, we heard that author Dav Pilkey’s other hit novel series Dog Man was heading to the big screen. The series consists of 11 books, with the 12th due to be published in March, and has sold over 60 million copies. We finally have some more concrete details about the film, which is nearing completion.
The synopsis reads as follows,...
- 1/31/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
"Under the Boardwalk" is a new CG-animated musical comedy feature, directed by David Soren, starring Keke Palmer, Michael Cera, and Bobby Cannavale, now streaming on Amazon Prime Video:
"...'Under The Boardwalk' follows hermit crabs who live under the boardwalk at the Jersey Shore. When 'Armen', a land crab townie falls in love with the sea crab tourist 'Ramona', tensions between their friends and families rise.
"But when a storm casts the duo far from home, their love will lead them on an epic adventure which unites the divided community..."
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"...'Under The Boardwalk' follows hermit crabs who live under the boardwalk at the Jersey Shore. When 'Armen', a land crab townie falls in love with the sea crab tourist 'Ramona', tensions between their friends and families rise.
"But when a storm casts the duo far from home, their love will lead them on an epic adventure which unites the divided community..."
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- 12/2/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"Under the Boardwalk" is a new CG-animated musical comedy feature, directed by David Soren, starring Keke Palmer, Michael Cera, and Bobby Cannavale, releasing October 27, 2023 in theaters:
"...'Under The Boardwalk' follows hermit crabs who live under the boardwalk at the Jersey Shore. When 'Armen', a land crab townie falls in love with the sea crab tourist 'Ramona', tensions between their friends and families rise.
"But when a storm casts the duo far from home, their love will lead them on an epic adventure which unites the divided community..."
Click the images to enlarge....
"...'Under The Boardwalk' follows hermit crabs who live under the boardwalk at the Jersey Shore. When 'Armen', a land crab townie falls in love with the sea crab tourist 'Ramona', tensions between their friends and families rise.
"But when a storm casts the duo far from home, their love will lead them on an epic adventure which unites the divided community..."
Click the images to enlarge....
- 10/26/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: Radar Pictures has secured the feature film rights for Geronimo Stilton, the best-selling children’s book series about the crime-solving adventures of a mouse journalist and his eccentric gang of family and friends.
Canadian animation writer, director and voice actor David Soren – whose credits include Turbo, Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie and Paramount Animation’s upcoming Under the Boardwalk – has been attached to adapt and direct the Geronimo Stilton feature film.
The Geronimo Stilton character was created by Italian author Elisabetta Dami in the 1990s from stories she invented for young patients while volunteering at a children’s hospital.
Since then the character has been featured in more than 300 books, translated into over 50 languages, as well as graphic novels, an animated series, eight live stage productions, video games and toys.
The original books and their spin-offs have sold 180 million copies in 150 countries.
“I’m excited to be working...
Canadian animation writer, director and voice actor David Soren – whose credits include Turbo, Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie and Paramount Animation’s upcoming Under the Boardwalk – has been attached to adapt and direct the Geronimo Stilton feature film.
The Geronimo Stilton character was created by Italian author Elisabetta Dami in the 1990s from stories she invented for young patients while volunteering at a children’s hospital.
Since then the character has been featured in more than 300 books, translated into over 50 languages, as well as graphic novels, an animated series, eight live stage productions, video games and toys.
The original books and their spin-offs have sold 180 million copies in 150 countries.
“I’m excited to be working...
- 2/13/2023
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
“Hustlers” director Lorene Scafaria has been tapped to direct Paramount’s “Bee Gees” film, TheWrap has confirmed. She replaces John Carney, who exited the project due to a scheduling conflict.
In March of this year, “Sing Street” filmmaker Carney stepped in for Kenneth Branagh, who was originally attached when the project was announced in March 2021.
Oscar-nominee John Logan wrote the latest draft of the script. He also signed on to the project in 2021, taking over from screenwriter Ben Elton.
The Bee Gees’ Barry Gibb will executive produce the still-untitled film about his band with late brothers Maurice and Robin. One of the most commercially successful music groups of all time, they rose to fame in the late ’60s and exploded with “Stayin’ Alive” in the ’70s.
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The trio was the subject of the 2020 HBO documentary “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,...
In March of this year, “Sing Street” filmmaker Carney stepped in for Kenneth Branagh, who was originally attached when the project was announced in March 2021.
Oscar-nominee John Logan wrote the latest draft of the script. He also signed on to the project in 2021, taking over from screenwriter Ben Elton.
The Bee Gees’ Barry Gibb will executive produce the still-untitled film about his band with late brothers Maurice and Robin. One of the most commercially successful music groups of all time, they rose to fame in the late ’60s and exploded with “Stayin’ Alive” in the ’70s.
Also Read:
John Carney to Direct Paramount’s Bee Gees Biopic
The trio was the subject of the 2020 HBO documentary “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,...
- 12/9/2022
- by Harper Lambert
- The Wrap
Simon Brew Feb 21, 2018
The production of Chicken Run brought together two companies with very different styles...
It had been quite a journey from just off the M5 in Bristol, to Los Angeles and the Academy Awards. But for British animation company Aardman, it was a journey that was taken reasonably regularly. Nick Park, for his Creature Comforts and Wallace & Gromit short films, was collecting regular statuettes, and at the of writing, he has four on his mantelpiece.
The frequent awards attentions required equally frequent journeys to the States. And on one such visit, Park – along with Aardman co-founder Peter Lord, amongst others – found themselves in the company of both Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg.
It was the right coincidence at the right time. At this stage, Spielberg and Katzenberg had just set up their hugely ambitious new studio, DreamWorks Skg (along with David Geffen). Katzenberg was to head up the animation division,...
The production of Chicken Run brought together two companies with very different styles...
It had been quite a journey from just off the M5 in Bristol, to Los Angeles and the Academy Awards. But for British animation company Aardman, it was a journey that was taken reasonably regularly. Nick Park, for his Creature Comforts and Wallace & Gromit short films, was collecting regular statuettes, and at the of writing, he has four on his mantelpiece.
The frequent awards attentions required equally frequent journeys to the States. And on one such visit, Park – along with Aardman co-founder Peter Lord, amongst others – found themselves in the company of both Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg.
It was the right coincidence at the right time. At this stage, Spielberg and Katzenberg had just set up their hugely ambitious new studio, DreamWorks Skg (along with David Geffen). Katzenberg was to head up the animation division,...
- 2/19/2018
- Den of Geek
Feb 15, 2018
Exclusive: Captain Underpants director David Soren tells us about the homage to Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia that was cut from the film.
Mild spoilers for Captain Underpants lie ahead
Regular readers of this site will know of our love for the Captain Underpants film, that arrived in cinemas last summer. It’s a terrific adaptation of Dav Pilkey’s books, and a genuinely very funny family movie. As such, it didn’t do anywhere near as well as it deserved at the box office, and come the Oscar nominations, let’s just say one or two ‘less good’ movies took the spot that Underpants surely deserved.
I caught up with the film’s director, David Soren, a week or two back to discuss the movie post-release, and he filled me on a sequence that never made it to the final film. A sequence that would have been a...
Exclusive: Captain Underpants director David Soren tells us about the homage to Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia that was cut from the film.
Mild spoilers for Captain Underpants lie ahead
Regular readers of this site will know of our love for the Captain Underpants film, that arrived in cinemas last summer. It’s a terrific adaptation of Dav Pilkey’s books, and a genuinely very funny family movie. As such, it didn’t do anywhere near as well as it deserved at the box office, and come the Oscar nominations, let’s just say one or two ‘less good’ movies took the spot that Underpants surely deserved.
I caught up with the film’s director, David Soren, a week or two back to discuss the movie post-release, and he filled me on a sequence that never made it to the final film. A sequence that would have been a...
- 2/15/2018
- Den of Geek
Simon Brew Feb 15, 2018
Captain Underpants didn't earn billions, or lots of gongs. But it's one of the best animated films of 2017. We caught up with its director.
Criminally overlooked by most awards bodies, Captain Underpants remains one of the finest animated treats of the past few years. On its release in UK cinemas last summer too, it fell short of the box office totals of the completely shinotverygood The Emoji Movie, and couldn’t land too many gloves on franchise fodder such as Despicable Me 3.
And yet it’s brilliant. It was profitable, too, but not the huge blockbuster success this writer for one thinks it deserved to be.
What, then, does the man who directed it make of the last six months, and of the reception to the film? I contacted David Soren, and we had a chat…
I’m not sure how I’d feel if I were you,...
Captain Underpants didn't earn billions, or lots of gongs. But it's one of the best animated films of 2017. We caught up with its director.
Criminally overlooked by most awards bodies, Captain Underpants remains one of the finest animated treats of the past few years. On its release in UK cinemas last summer too, it fell short of the box office totals of the completely shinotverygood The Emoji Movie, and couldn’t land too many gloves on franchise fodder such as Despicable Me 3.
And yet it’s brilliant. It was profitable, too, but not the huge blockbuster success this writer for one thinks it deserved to be.
What, then, does the man who directed it make of the last six months, and of the reception to the film? I contacted David Soren, and we had a chat…
I’m not sure how I’d feel if I were you,...
- 2/11/2018
- Den of Geek
Announcing the nominees for their 16th annual Ves Awards, the Visual Effects Society brought welcome news for Denis Villeneuve’s “Blade Runner 2049” and Matt Reeves’s “War for the Planet of the Apes,” each up for seven statuettes. “Despicable Me 3” is the most-nominated animated film of the year (5), while the most-honored title overall is “Game of Thrones” (11).
The 21-year-old organization consists of 3,400-plus members in 35 nations. Each year, it recognizes visual effects innovators in film, animation, television, commercials, and video games.
In 2017, Disney’s “The Jungle Book” remake claimed five Ves trophies, more than any other feature (nominations leader “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” was shutout). It’s director-producer, Jon Favreau, will receive this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award; Weta Digital director and four-time Oscar winner Joe Letteri will accept the Georges Méliès Award, named for the late French illusionist and filmmaker. Letteri is also a nominee...
The 21-year-old organization consists of 3,400-plus members in 35 nations. Each year, it recognizes visual effects innovators in film, animation, television, commercials, and video games.
In 2017, Disney’s “The Jungle Book” remake claimed five Ves trophies, more than any other feature (nominations leader “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” was shutout). It’s director-producer, Jon Favreau, will receive this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award; Weta Digital director and four-time Oscar winner Joe Letteri will accept the Georges Méliès Award, named for the late French illusionist and filmmaker. Letteri is also a nominee...
- 1/16/2018
- by Jenna Marotta
- Indiewire
“Captain Underpants” turned out to be one of the animated surprises of the year as DreamWorks’ cheapest, most unconventional feature (outsourced to Canada and made for $38 million). Adapted from Dav Pilkey’s popular children’s books, it was a stripped down, comic strip of a movie that didn’t talk down to kids or adults and took all sorts of quirky chances.
It revolves around two fourth-grade pranksters, George (Kevin Hart) and Harold (Thomas Middleditch), who create comic books about a a superhero named Captain Underpants and hypnotize their principal, Mr. Krupp (Ed Helms), into becoming their superhero when he separates them.
An Experiment in Cost-Cutting and Outsourcing
As a result of cost-cutting and reorganization in 2015, DreamWorks outsourced to Technicolor-owned Mikros Image in Montreal (“The Little Prince,” “Mune: Guardian of the Moon”). “It came about because the resources at the studio were on to other movies [‘Trolls’ and ‘Boss Baby’],” said producer Mireille Soria.
It revolves around two fourth-grade pranksters, George (Kevin Hart) and Harold (Thomas Middleditch), who create comic books about a a superhero named Captain Underpants and hypnotize their principal, Mr. Krupp (Ed Helms), into becoming their superhero when he separates them.
An Experiment in Cost-Cutting and Outsourcing
As a result of cost-cutting and reorganization in 2015, DreamWorks outsourced to Technicolor-owned Mikros Image in Montreal (“The Little Prince,” “Mune: Guardian of the Moon”). “It came about because the resources at the studio were on to other movies [‘Trolls’ and ‘Boss Baby’],” said producer Mireille Soria.
- 12/20/2017
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
Simon Brew Aug 23, 2017
One of the best family movies in ages is struggling at the box office. We take a look...
Trawling through the box office totals for 2017’s family movie releases is not the cheeriest of jobs. For me, the two most entertaining and funniest have been The Lego Batman Movie and Captain Underpants. Both have the best written gags I’ve enjoyed at the cinema all year, and both have found their box office slightly depressed.
The Lego Batman Movie, for all the noise it rightly made during its release period, actually recorded box office totals a good deal less than most of us would have expected a) for a Lego movie, and b) for a Batman movie. Still, Warner Bros’ marketing machine is busy selling DVDs right now to right that wrong.
But the underperformance of Captain Underpants is borderline criminal. Based on the excellent series of children’s books,...
One of the best family movies in ages is struggling at the box office. We take a look...
Trawling through the box office totals for 2017’s family movie releases is not the cheeriest of jobs. For me, the two most entertaining and funniest have been The Lego Batman Movie and Captain Underpants. Both have the best written gags I’ve enjoyed at the cinema all year, and both have found their box office slightly depressed.
The Lego Batman Movie, for all the noise it rightly made during its release period, actually recorded box office totals a good deal less than most of us would have expected a) for a Lego movie, and b) for a Batman movie. Still, Warner Bros’ marketing machine is busy selling DVDs right now to right that wrong.
But the underperformance of Captain Underpants is borderline criminal. Based on the excellent series of children’s books,...
- 8/20/2017
- Den of Geek
Mark Harrison Aug 1, 2017
Bored with massive films and special effects? Then here are 10 smaller movies well worth your consideration...
It's that time of year when we usually give you a list of films playing in cinemas during August, as the summer blockbuster season winds down, that will help cleanse your palate after all the tentpoles and sequels that have proliferated throughout the year so far. But to be honest, this summer has been so good to us, we're more refreshed than usual.
Even aside from originals like Edgar Wright's Baby Driver and Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, this year's blockbusters have been of an unusually high standard. Wonder Woman pulled the Dceu out of its critical nosedive, War For The Planet Of The Apes is a gorgeous and emotional conclusion to the reboot trilogy, Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 and Spider-Man: Homecoming proved that Marvel's ever expanding continuity is still going strong.
Bored with massive films and special effects? Then here are 10 smaller movies well worth your consideration...
It's that time of year when we usually give you a list of films playing in cinemas during August, as the summer blockbuster season winds down, that will help cleanse your palate after all the tentpoles and sequels that have proliferated throughout the year so far. But to be honest, this summer has been so good to us, we're more refreshed than usual.
Even aside from originals like Edgar Wright's Baby Driver and Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, this year's blockbusters have been of an unusually high standard. Wonder Woman pulled the Dceu out of its critical nosedive, War For The Planet Of The Apes is a gorgeous and emotional conclusion to the reboot trilogy, Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 and Spider-Man: Homecoming proved that Marvel's ever expanding continuity is still going strong.
- 7/31/2017
- Den of Geek
This surprisingly nuanced animation intersperses lavatory humour with narrative invention
Although one of the foundations on which much children’s cinema was built, lavatory humour was always perceived as an inglorious last resort. Can’t think of a funny line? Have a character break wind instead. By this logic, Captain Underpants, a film almost entirely crafted out of lavatory humour, should be a soul-crushing, puerile slog. However, David Soren’s animation, which was adapted from the children’s books by Dav Pilkey, is a delightful surprise. It’s a celebration of friendship, of the boundless creativity of children’s minds. It’s a dizzily silly collection of sly cultural references. It’s visually inventive, narratively agile. And yes, it has fart gags.
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Although one of the foundations on which much children’s cinema was built, lavatory humour was always perceived as an inglorious last resort. Can’t think of a funny line? Have a character break wind instead. By this logic, Captain Underpants, a film almost entirely crafted out of lavatory humour, should be a soul-crushing, puerile slog. However, David Soren’s animation, which was adapted from the children’s books by Dav Pilkey, is a delightful surprise. It’s a celebration of friendship, of the boundless creativity of children’s minds. It’s a dizzily silly collection of sly cultural references. It’s visually inventive, narratively agile. And yes, it has fart gags.
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- 7/23/2017
- by Wendy Ide
- The Guardian - Film News
Meanwhile, Wonder Woman surges to $483.2m globally.
Universal Pictures International’s The Mummy, from director Alex Kurtzman and starring Tom Cruise and Sofia Boutella, stands at $181.5m after debuting in 65 territories last week day-and-date with North America.
Universal’s first instalment of its ‘Dark Universe’ series of monster movie revivals stands at $222m worldwide as it heads into five additional territories this week, including France.
Following The Mummy, Universal will release several more monster movies including The Invisible Man, Frankenstein and Dracula.
Universal’s latest animation Despicable Me 3 will debut in five territories, including Australia and the Philippines this week.
The third instalment of the successful franchise is directed by Kyle Balda and Pierre Coffin and features the voice talents of Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, and Jenny Slate.
F. Gary Gray’s action tentpole The Fate Of The Furious has reached $1.007bn internationally. Get Out from director Jordan Peele stands at $75.2m and has no new...
Universal Pictures International’s The Mummy, from director Alex Kurtzman and starring Tom Cruise and Sofia Boutella, stands at $181.5m after debuting in 65 territories last week day-and-date with North America.
Universal’s first instalment of its ‘Dark Universe’ series of monster movie revivals stands at $222m worldwide as it heads into five additional territories this week, including France.
Following The Mummy, Universal will release several more monster movies including The Invisible Man, Frankenstein and Dracula.
Universal’s latest animation Despicable Me 3 will debut in five territories, including Australia and the Philippines this week.
The third instalment of the successful franchise is directed by Kyle Balda and Pierre Coffin and features the voice talents of Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, and Jenny Slate.
F. Gary Gray’s action tentpole The Fate Of The Furious has reached $1.007bn internationally. Get Out from director Jordan Peele stands at $75.2m and has no new...
- 6/16/2017
- ScreenDaily
Meanwhile, ‘Wonder Woman’ surges to $483.2m globally.
Universal Pictures International’s The Mummy, from director Alex Kurtzman and starring Tom Cruise and Sofia Boutella, stands at $181.5m after debuting in 65 territories last week day-and-date with North America.
Universal’s first instalment of its ‘Dark Universe’ series of monster movie revivals stands at $222m worldwide as it heads into five additional territories this week, including France.
Following The Mummy, Universal will release several more monster movies including The Invisible Man, Frankenstein and Dracula.
Universal’s latest animation Despicable Me 3 will debut in five territories, including Australia and the Philippines this week.
The third instalment of the successful franchise is directed by Kyle Balda and Pierre Coffin and features the voice talents of Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, and Jenny Slate.
F. Gary Gray’s action tentpole The Fate Of The Furious has reached $1.007bn internationally. Get Out from director Jordan Peele stands at $75.2m and has no new...
Universal Pictures International’s The Mummy, from director Alex Kurtzman and starring Tom Cruise and Sofia Boutella, stands at $181.5m after debuting in 65 territories last week day-and-date with North America.
Universal’s first instalment of its ‘Dark Universe’ series of monster movie revivals stands at $222m worldwide as it heads into five additional territories this week, including France.
Following The Mummy, Universal will release several more monster movies including The Invisible Man, Frankenstein and Dracula.
Universal’s latest animation Despicable Me 3 will debut in five territories, including Australia and the Philippines this week.
The third instalment of the successful franchise is directed by Kyle Balda and Pierre Coffin and features the voice talents of Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, and Jenny Slate.
F. Gary Gray’s action tentpole The Fate Of The Furious has reached $1.007bn internationally. Get Out from director Jordan Peele stands at $75.2m and has no new...
- 6/16/2017
- ScreenDaily
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017) Video Movie Review, a DreamWorks Animation movie directed by David Soren and starring Kevin Hart as George Beard, Thomas Middleditch as Harold Hutchins, Ed Helms as Mr. Krupp, Jordan Peele as Melvin and Nick Kroll as Professor Poopypants. In this video review, I delve into David [...]
Continue reading: Video Movie Review: Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017): So Stupid, It’s Great...
Continue reading: Video Movie Review: Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017): So Stupid, It’s Great...
- 6/9/2017
- by Mathieu Brunet
- Film-Book
Director: David Soren Writers: Nicholas Stoller, Dav Pilkey, David Soren Starring: Kevin Hart, Ed Helms, Nick Kroll, Thomas Middleditch, Jordan Peele, Kristen Schaal If you’re under the age of 12 and/or potty jokes are your cup of tea, there’s a pretty good chance that you’re really going to enjoy Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie. Otherwise, this is a […]...
- 6/2/2017
- by Linc Leifeste
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Chicago - I’m sure from the title you can glean the level of seriousness to expect, but how funny “Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie” turns out to be is no laughing matter. The film’s surprising irreverence and respect for the comic book genre makes this the animated hero we’ve needed, and the second best superhero film out this weekend (See: Wonder Woman).
Rating: 4.0/5.0
For obvious reasons, most animated films like this one are aimed at children, but only the truly impressive ones incorporate aspects for adults, realizing that they will be the ones who have to sit through the film with their children. The general humor in the film caters to young boys, with enough potty humor to clog a toilet with. Nicholas Stoller adapts David Pilkey’s popular book series enough care to stay faithful to the series’ superhero essence while creating an original story with it.
Rating: 4.0/5.0
For obvious reasons, most animated films like this one are aimed at children, but only the truly impressive ones incorporate aspects for adults, realizing that they will be the ones who have to sit through the film with their children. The general humor in the film caters to young boys, with enough potty humor to clog a toilet with. Nicholas Stoller adapts David Pilkey’s popular book series enough care to stay faithful to the series’ superhero essence while creating an original story with it.
- 6/2/2017
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
There’s no question that – despite the timeless Marvel vs. DC debate (or perhaps because of it?) – superhero cinema is here to stay for a long time. The recent releases of such critically acclaimed efforts as Logan and this week’s Wonder Woman, however, underscore the genre’s need to explore some fresh approaches to comic book storytelling, lest the million think pieces heralding the cinematic fall of superheroes come to fruition. So, while adults looking to satisfy their bloodlust can see Hugh Jackman shredding off limbs in the aforementioned latest X-Men film, children can root for a decidedly less self-serious hero in Dreamworks’ latest release, Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie.
Based on the 12-book series by author Dav Pilkey, the film follows elementary school students George (Kevin Hart) and Harold (Thomas Middleditch), who stumble upon the perfect way to keep their school’s notorious Principal Krupp (Ed Helms...
Based on the 12-book series by author Dav Pilkey, the film follows elementary school students George (Kevin Hart) and Harold (Thomas Middleditch), who stumble upon the perfect way to keep their school’s notorious Principal Krupp (Ed Helms...
- 6/1/2017
- by Robert Yaniz Jr.
- We Got This Covered
Author: Zehra Phelan
From the makers of Shrek, Kung Fu Panda and Madagascar, Dreamworks animation, comes an all new animated movie adaptation of Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie with Ed Helms and Kevin Hart heading up the voice cast. From its first trailer, nothing but trouble is heading their way.
Captain Underpants is based on the book series of the same name, and centres on a pair of school pranksters who aggravate their principal to the point that he moves to separate them into separate classes, vowing, “I’m going to annihilate your friendship.” The book series will be remembered by those who grew up in the late 1990s and early 2000s for its silliness and total dedication to all things excrement, toilets, wedgies, underpants and snot, so expect a ton of toilet humour.
Captain Underpants Movie Poster
The trailer unfolds the story in just under three minutes, more...
From the makers of Shrek, Kung Fu Panda and Madagascar, Dreamworks animation, comes an all new animated movie adaptation of Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie with Ed Helms and Kevin Hart heading up the voice cast. From its first trailer, nothing but trouble is heading their way.
Captain Underpants is based on the book series of the same name, and centres on a pair of school pranksters who aggravate their principal to the point that he moves to separate them into separate classes, vowing, “I’m going to annihilate your friendship.” The book series will be remembered by those who grew up in the late 1990s and early 2000s for its silliness and total dedication to all things excrement, toilets, wedgies, underpants and snot, so expect a ton of toilet humour.
Captain Underpants Movie Poster
The trailer unfolds the story in just under three minutes, more...
- 3/27/2017
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
"You are now the amazing Captain Underpants!!" 20th Century Fox has unveiled an official trailer for the animated Captain Underpants movie, titled in full - Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie. This is based on the very popular books by Dav Pilkey about two mischievous kids who hypnotize their mean elementary school principal and turn him into their comic book creation, the kind-hearted and elastic-banded Captain Underpants. Kevin Hart voices George, and Thomas Middleditch voices Harold, with Ed Helms voicing their principal. Also featuring Nick Kroll, Jordan Peele and Kristen Schaal. As fun as this looks in a few scenes, DreamWorks tends to focus too much on the goofy comedy, and not enough on the story or characters. I'm sure it will be good for kids, but this doesn't seem like the big hit of the summer. Here's the first trailer for David Soren's Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie,...
- 3/26/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Throughout the years I have seen a lot of my favorite books as a child be transformed into either live or animated film adaptation which has been fun to see. Some that come to mind as I write this is Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs and Holes. This year DreamWorks Animation is bringing yet another one of these children's series to life, the mighty Captain Underpants.
The Adventures of Captain Underpants was written by American author and illustrator Dav Pilkey. The series is so popular it has sold over 70 million books worldwide. The story follow two kids George and Harold who hypnotize their mean principle Mr. Krupp. This accidentally turns him into their homemade comic book hero Captain Underpants, he later gains superpowers. The series concluded in 2015 with it's twelfth book and will soon come big screens everywhere this summer.
The film is titled Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie.
The Adventures of Captain Underpants was written by American author and illustrator Dav Pilkey. The series is so popular it has sold over 70 million books worldwide. The story follow two kids George and Harold who hypnotize their mean principle Mr. Krupp. This accidentally turns him into their homemade comic book hero Captain Underpants, he later gains superpowers. The series concluded in 2015 with it's twelfth book and will soon come big screens everywhere this summer.
The film is titled Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie.
- 3/23/2017
- by Emmanuel Gomez
- LRMonline.com
Simon Brew Mar 23, 2017
Captain Underpants is being adapted for the big screen with Kevin Hart, Ed Helms, and more. Here's everything else.
DreamWorks Animation has a pair of movies out this year, with The Boss Baby heading into cinemas in two weeks’ time. Ahead of the release of that, the studio has released the trailer for its next project, the first big screen adaptation of Dav Pilkey’s hugely successful Captain Underpants novels.
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David Soren, who helmed Turbo, is steering the ship on this one, and his cast includes Kevin Hart, Ed Helms, Nick Kroll, Thomas Middleditch, Jordan Peele and Kristen Schaal. Nicholas Stoller has put together the screenplay.
The movie lands in Us cinemas on June 2nd, although we have to...
Captain Underpants is being adapted for the big screen with Kevin Hart, Ed Helms, and more. Here's everything else.
DreamWorks Animation has a pair of movies out this year, with The Boss Baby heading into cinemas in two weeks’ time. Ahead of the release of that, the studio has released the trailer for its next project, the first big screen adaptation of Dav Pilkey’s hugely successful Captain Underpants novels.
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David Soren, who helmed Turbo, is steering the ship on this one, and his cast includes Kevin Hart, Ed Helms, Nick Kroll, Thomas Middleditch, Jordan Peele and Kristen Schaal. Nicholas Stoller has put together the screenplay.
The movie lands in Us cinemas on June 2nd, although we have to...
- 3/22/2017
- Den of Geek
DreamWorks Animation has released the first trailer for their animated feature film adaptation of the classic children's book series Captain Underpants. If you're a fan of the books, then I'm sure you'll enjoy this trailer for Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie because it's just as silly as the books are.
This raucously subversive comedy for the entire family tells the story of two overly imaginative pranksters named George and Harold, who hypnotize their principal into thinking he’s a ridiculously enthusiastic, incredibly dimwitted superhero named Captain Underpants.
The film was directed by David Soren (Turbo) and features a talented voice cast that includes Kevin Hart and Thomas Middleditch (Silicon Valley) as George and Harold, comedian Nick Kroll as the villainous Professor Poopypants, Jordan Peele as nerdy tattletale Melvin Sneedly, and Ed Helms as Captain Underpants.
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie is set to be released in theaters on June 2nd.
This raucously subversive comedy for the entire family tells the story of two overly imaginative pranksters named George and Harold, who hypnotize their principal into thinking he’s a ridiculously enthusiastic, incredibly dimwitted superhero named Captain Underpants.
The film was directed by David Soren (Turbo) and features a talented voice cast that includes Kevin Hart and Thomas Middleditch (Silicon Valley) as George and Harold, comedian Nick Kroll as the villainous Professor Poopypants, Jordan Peele as nerdy tattletale Melvin Sneedly, and Ed Helms as Captain Underpants.
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie is set to be released in theaters on June 2nd.
- 3/22/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
DreamWorks has released the first trailer for its upcoming film “Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie,” and the studio used two of the biggest stars of the film, Kevin Hart and Ed Helms, to introduce the teaser. Directed by David Soren (“Merry Madagascar,” “Turbo”), the animated comedy is based on the popular children’s graphic novel series created by Dav Pilkey.
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The film follows George and Harold (voiced by Hart and Thomas Middleditch), two very mischievous boys, who love to play pranks on everybody at school. When their mean elementary school principal (voiced by Helms) threatens to place them in different classes, the boys hypnotize him and turn him into their comic book creation, Captain Underpants. But far from being a real superhero, he becomes their biggest problem.
“It’s a story of a superhero.
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The film follows George and Harold (voiced by Hart and Thomas Middleditch), two very mischievous boys, who love to play pranks on everybody at school. When their mean elementary school principal (voiced by Helms) threatens to place them in different classes, the boys hypnotize him and turn him into their comic book creation, Captain Underpants. But far from being a real superhero, he becomes their biggest problem.
“It’s a story of a superhero.
- 3/22/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
You’ve heard of Captain America and Captain Marvel – heck, you’re probably even familiar with Captain Fantastic thanks to Viggo Mortensen – but what about Captain Underpants?
Due to screen in front of Lionsgate’s Power Rangers movie this coming weekend – for those in the States and Canada, at least – we now have our first look at David Soren’s (Turbo) animated pic in action. Hatched as a collaboration between DreamWorks Animation and 20th Century Fox, Captain Underpants plucks Dav Pilkey’s wonderfully wacky cast of characters and catapults them onto the big screen in style.
Ed Helms, best known for his roles in The Office and The Hangover franchise, lends his voice to the title role, and is flanked by an all-star cast comprised of Kevin Hart (Jumanji), Thomas Middleditch, Nick Kroll as villainous Professor Poopypants and Jordan Peele, the creative mind behind horror hit Get Out, as nerdy tattletale Melvin Sneedly.
Due to screen in front of Lionsgate’s Power Rangers movie this coming weekend – for those in the States and Canada, at least – we now have our first look at David Soren’s (Turbo) animated pic in action. Hatched as a collaboration between DreamWorks Animation and 20th Century Fox, Captain Underpants plucks Dav Pilkey’s wonderfully wacky cast of characters and catapults them onto the big screen in style.
Ed Helms, best known for his roles in The Office and The Hangover franchise, lends his voice to the title role, and is flanked by an all-star cast comprised of Kevin Hart (Jumanji), Thomas Middleditch, Nick Kroll as villainous Professor Poopypants and Jordan Peele, the creative mind behind horror hit Get Out, as nerdy tattletale Melvin Sneedly.
- 3/22/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
It’s surreal to know we’re getting a Captain Underpants movie later this year. At least, it is for me. As a child who once obsessed over Dav Pilkey’s gleefully juvenile book series, it swells my old(er) heart to know we’re finally going to see these wacky, zany characters make their way onto the screen. While we’re heard little about the project thus far, DreamWorks Animation will soon ring out their promotional bandwagon, starting with today’s first poster, which might remind you of another superhero, one who’ll also get his own animated movie later this month.
Captain Underpants will have Kevin Hart and Thomas Middleditch provide the voices of George Beard and Harold Hutchins, respectively, two fourth-graders whose notorious pranks and naughty self-made comic books often get them in trouble with their principal, Mr. Krupp (voiced by Ed Helms). But they pull off their biggest,...
Captain Underpants will have Kevin Hart and Thomas Middleditch provide the voices of George Beard and Harold Hutchins, respectively, two fourth-graders whose notorious pranks and naughty self-made comic books often get them in trouble with their principal, Mr. Krupp (voiced by Ed Helms). But they pull off their biggest,...
- 2/3/2017
- by Will Ashton
- We Got This Covered
EW has released a batch of new stills from several upcoming 2017 releases, and we've gathered together the ones that may be of interest below. We have a Matrix reunion as Keanu Reeves' titular hitman from John Wick: Chapter 2 confronts The Bowery King played by Laurence Fishburne, as well as a new look at Tom Cruise's character from The Mummy reboot alongside Russell Crowe, who will play Dr. Henry Jekyll in the movie. Will we see him "Hyde-out" at all? In addition, there's a first official glimpse of Snowpiercer director Bong Joon-ho's new creature-feature Okja, a new still from Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, and finally a pic from David Soren's animated adaptation of Dav Pilkey's series of Captain Underpants books.
- 12/27/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
2017 is going to be packed to the brim with superhero movies. You’ve got Wonder Woman, Logan, Justice League and Spider-Man: Homecoming to name but a few. But buried beneath all those massive tentpoles you’ve also got another superhero film, albeit a very different one.
We’re talking about DreamWorks Animation’s Captain Underpants. While the titular character may not have quite as large a fanbase as some of those aforementioned heroes, there’s still a lot of people who are eagerly anticipating his big screen debut. And now, thanks to EW, we have our first look at the film – which you can check out up above.
Based on Dav Pilkey’s children’s books, the adaptation will follow “George Beard (Kevin Hart) and Harold Hutchins (Thomas Middleditch), two fourth graders who hypnotize their tyrannical principal (Ed Helms) into stripping down, tying a curtain around his neck, and declaring himself Earth’s newest defender.
We’re talking about DreamWorks Animation’s Captain Underpants. While the titular character may not have quite as large a fanbase as some of those aforementioned heroes, there’s still a lot of people who are eagerly anticipating his big screen debut. And now, thanks to EW, we have our first look at the film – which you can check out up above.
Based on Dav Pilkey’s children’s books, the adaptation will follow “George Beard (Kevin Hart) and Harold Hutchins (Thomas Middleditch), two fourth graders who hypnotize their tyrannical principal (Ed Helms) into stripping down, tying a curtain around his neck, and declaring himself Earth’s newest defender.
- 12/25/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Now that Halloween is out of the way (any candy left? mail it to us!) it's time to get serious about holiday programming. For some people "holiday" may suggest Christmas, but nobody puts Thanksgiving in the corner. The CW just released its list of upcoming holiday specials and they were wise enough to include one of the great T-Day comedy classics, "Planes, Trains and Automobiles," as well as more wintry fare, including "Kung Fu Panda Holiday" and "Merry Madagascar."
Here's The CW holiday schedule:
Tuesday, November 24
"Greatest Holiday Commercials Countdown" - (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et)
A Celebration Of The Best Holiday Commercials From Around The World - Kevin Frazier ("Entertainment Tonight") and Keltie Knight ("The Insider") host this holiday celebration with a countdown of the 12 best holiday commercials ever - one for each of the 12 days of Christmas. In addition to the top 12, the special features other great commercials from both the U.
Here's The CW holiday schedule:
Tuesday, November 24
"Greatest Holiday Commercials Countdown" - (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et)
A Celebration Of The Best Holiday Commercials From Around The World - Kevin Frazier ("Entertainment Tonight") and Keltie Knight ("The Insider") host this holiday celebration with a countdown of the 12 best holiday commercials ever - one for each of the 12 days of Christmas. In addition to the top 12, the special features other great commercials from both the U.
- 11/2/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Exclusive: Rob Letterman is out as director of the DreamWorks Animation film Captain Underpants. Despite being dealt a potential atomic wedgie, Dwa is in talks to replace him with David Soren, who helmed Turbo for Dwa and is being fitted for Captain Underpants right now. Dwa could not confirm. In the Nicholas Stoller-scripted adaptation of the Dav Pilkey book, two mischievous kids hypnotize their mean high school principal and turn him into their comic book creation: the…...
- 2/27/2015
- Deadline
CW has updated their Christmas Eve schedule about a week ahead of their December 24th day. The network decided to add some more festive specials for the night with Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol and Merry Madagascar for the holiday evening. They will be aired during 8:00 8:30 Pm Est. They luckily released a description of the episodes for those who want to know what they are about. Here is what their press release said on the subject.
Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol — (8:00-9:22:57 p.m. Et) (TV-g) (HDTV)
Mr. Magoo Stars As Ebenezer Scrooge In The Classic Dickens Tale — This animated musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ beloved Christmas ghost story stars the nearsighted Mr. Magoo as Ebenezer Scrooge. Featuring the voice of Jim Backus as Magoo, with voice-over appearances by Paul Frees, Morey Amsterdam, Joan Gardner and Jack Cassidy, this original version of the 1962 special was...
Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol — (8:00-9:22:57 p.m. Et) (TV-g) (HDTV)
Mr. Magoo Stars As Ebenezer Scrooge In The Classic Dickens Tale — This animated musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ beloved Christmas ghost story stars the nearsighted Mr. Magoo as Ebenezer Scrooge. Featuring the voice of Jim Backus as Magoo, with voice-over appearances by Paul Frees, Morey Amsterdam, Joan Gardner and Jack Cassidy, this original version of the 1962 special was...
- 12/21/2014
- by Sarah Peel
- Boomtron
CW has officially announced how they will be celebrating Christmas week, which starts December 22. The tee network will be airing the super, iHeartRadio Jingle Ball show on December 22. However, they will be also airing the Mr. Magoo’s Christmas and Merry Madagascar. This will be mixed in the regular scheduled series hat will mostly be reruns due to mid-season finales. Here is the official listing that they have released for that week.
Monday, December 22
90-minute Special
The iHEARTRADIO Jingle Ball 2014 — (8:00-9:30 p.m. Et) (Content Rating Tbd) (HDTV)
Taylor Swift, Iggy Azalea, Maroon 5 And Many More In An All-star Holiday Concert Event — The star-studded concert from Madison Square Garden is hosted by Elvis Duran of Clear Channel’s Z100, New York’s Hit Music Station. Additional musical performers include Ariana Grande, Sam Smith, Pharrell, OneRepublic, Meghan Trainor, 5 Seconds of Summer, Jessie J., Shawn Mendes, Charli Xcx, Rita Ora and Nick Jonas.
Monday, December 22
90-minute Special
The iHEARTRADIO Jingle Ball 2014 — (8:00-9:30 p.m. Et) (Content Rating Tbd) (HDTV)
Taylor Swift, Iggy Azalea, Maroon 5 And Many More In An All-star Holiday Concert Event — The star-studded concert from Madison Square Garden is hosted by Elvis Duran of Clear Channel’s Z100, New York’s Hit Music Station. Additional musical performers include Ariana Grande, Sam Smith, Pharrell, OneRepublic, Meghan Trainor, 5 Seconds of Summer, Jessie J., Shawn Mendes, Charli Xcx, Rita Ora and Nick Jonas.
- 12/4/2014
- by Sarah Peel
- Boomtron
CW has big plans for the Thanksgiving holiday week later on this month. The network released their holiday line up regarding what shows they will air between November 24th-28th. The network is preparing some of their big holiday episodes, as well as special one off offerings to boost their viewership right at the end in time for sweeps calculations. Here is the list they recent of published for the special week.
Monday, November 24
The Originals
“The Brothers That Care Forgot” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (Content Rating Tbd) (HDTV)
Guest Star Claire Holt Returns As Rebekah Mikaelson — Rebekah (guest star Claire Holt), who has spent months away living a normal life with baby Hope, finds herself on the run when she realizes Esther (guest star Sonja Sohn) has uncovered her whereabouts. Convinced that Vincent (guest star Yusuf Gatewood) and Kaleb (guest star Daniel Sharman) would be powerful allies...
Monday, November 24
The Originals
“The Brothers That Care Forgot” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (Content Rating Tbd) (HDTV)
Guest Star Claire Holt Returns As Rebekah Mikaelson — Rebekah (guest star Claire Holt), who has spent months away living a normal life with baby Hope, finds herself on the run when she realizes Esther (guest star Sonja Sohn) has uncovered her whereabouts. Convinced that Vincent (guest star Yusuf Gatewood) and Kaleb (guest star Daniel Sharman) would be powerful allies...
- 11/8/2014
- by Sarah Peel
- Boomtron
Alex Zane travels to Dreamworks studios to take a look at their new animated adventure ‘Turbo' and tries his hand at voicing a character with the help of Director/Writer David Soren. Ready, steady, escar-go! Ryan Reynolds provides the vocal engine of Turbo, a lowly garden snail who gets to live his Indy racing dream when his DNA is supercharged with nitrous oxide.
- 10/3/2014
- Sky Movies
Since his breakout role in 2007′s Knocked Up, Ken Jeong has cemented himself as a comedic force in Hollywood. He’s had an array of memorable live-action films where he’s played his fair share of crazy characters and in Dreamworks’ Turbo, he doesn’t fall short of the expectation of eccentricity, lending his vocal talents to a female manicurist named Kim-ly who decides to help finance a racing snail at the Indy 500.
I reviewed the film over the summer and thought for a flick about snails it definitely wasn’t sluggish, with a fast-paced story and some great voice acting propelling it along. Certainly one worth watching, for both kids and adults.
In honor of Turbo‘s Blu-Ray release, I had the opportunity to talk with Ken about the film. We discussed his kids’ reaction to the movie, his favorite elements of voice acting, and much more.
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I reviewed the film over the summer and thought for a flick about snails it definitely wasn’t sluggish, with a fast-paced story and some great voice acting propelling it along. Certainly one worth watching, for both kids and adults.
In honor of Turbo‘s Blu-Ray release, I had the opportunity to talk with Ken about the film. We discussed his kids’ reaction to the movie, his favorite elements of voice acting, and much more.
Check...
- 12/18/2013
- by Alexander Lowe
- We Got This Covered
Nominations for the 41st Annual Annie Awards were announced and "Frozen" and "Monsters University" led the pack with 10 nominations each. "Despicable Me 2" and "The Croods" followed closely with 9 noms each.
I am rooting for "Frozen" to win! It's a return to form to what Disney does best -- affecting fairy tale with memorable musical numbers. "Monsters University," on the other hand, was bland. The film bored me on second viewing.
Steven Spielberg will receive the Winsor McCay Award for career achievement at the awards ceremony happening on Saturday, Feb. 1, at Royce Hall on the UCLA campus. Patrick Warburton will serve as host.
2013 Annie Award Nominations
Production Categories
1 . Best Animated Feature
A Letter to Momo . Gkids
Despicable Me 2 . Universal Pictures
Ernest & Celestine . Gkids
Frozen . Walt Disney Animation Studios
Monsters University . Pixar Animation Studios
The Croods . DreamWorks Animation
The Wind Rises . The Walt Disney Studios
2 . Annie Award for Best Animated...
I am rooting for "Frozen" to win! It's a return to form to what Disney does best -- affecting fairy tale with memorable musical numbers. "Monsters University," on the other hand, was bland. The film bored me on second viewing.
Steven Spielberg will receive the Winsor McCay Award for career achievement at the awards ceremony happening on Saturday, Feb. 1, at Royce Hall on the UCLA campus. Patrick Warburton will serve as host.
2013 Annie Award Nominations
Production Categories
1 . Best Animated Feature
A Letter to Momo . Gkids
Despicable Me 2 . Universal Pictures
Ernest & Celestine . Gkids
Frozen . Walt Disney Animation Studios
Monsters University . Pixar Animation Studios
The Croods . DreamWorks Animation
The Wind Rises . The Walt Disney Studios
2 . Annie Award for Best Animated...
- 12/3/2013
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
One of the better animated movies of 2013 is definitely DreamWorks’ Turbo. Boasting a star-studded cast including Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti, and Michael Peña, it tells the story of a small snail who dreams of racing in the Indy 500, despite the fact that all the odds are stacked against him.
I reviewed the film over the summer and thought for a flick about snails it definitely wasn’t sluggish, with a fast-paced story and some great voice acting propelling it along. Certainly one worth watching, for both kids and adults.
In honor of Turbo‘s release on Blu-Ray, I had the opportunity to talk with Ben Schwartz, who voices Skidmark (the snail with the goofy eyes in the picture above) in the film. While it was a bit hard to stay on topic due to how funny Ben is, we found a way to discuss what drew him to a movie about racing snails,...
I reviewed the film over the summer and thought for a flick about snails it definitely wasn’t sluggish, with a fast-paced story and some great voice acting propelling it along. Certainly one worth watching, for both kids and adults.
In honor of Turbo‘s release on Blu-Ray, I had the opportunity to talk with Ben Schwartz, who voices Skidmark (the snail with the goofy eyes in the picture above) in the film. While it was a bit hard to stay on topic due to how funny Ben is, we found a way to discuss what drew him to a movie about racing snails,...
- 11/24/2013
- by Alexander Lowe
- We Got This Covered
Odd List Simon Brew 15 Nov 2013 - 07:08
Lots of films are dedicated to, or in memory of someone. But it's not always clear why. We've been finding out...
Back when Breaking Bad returned for its final batch of episodes in August 2013, it had a dedication at the end of it. The card read 'Dedicated to our friend Kevin Cordasco'. As it turned out, Kevin Cordasco was a 16-year old who had been battling cancer for seven years, who had met both Bryan Cranston and Vince Gilligan. Cordasco died before he could ever get to see the episode dedicated to him.
I found this such a moving story, that it got me wondering about the dedications that appear on films, and what the story behind them was. After all, the dedications are there for a reason. What I uncovered was some funny stories, mainly extremely sad ones, and some extremely moving dedications.
Lots of films are dedicated to, or in memory of someone. But it's not always clear why. We've been finding out...
Back when Breaking Bad returned for its final batch of episodes in August 2013, it had a dedication at the end of it. The card read 'Dedicated to our friend Kevin Cordasco'. As it turned out, Kevin Cordasco was a 16-year old who had been battling cancer for seven years, who had met both Bryan Cranston and Vince Gilligan. Cordasco died before he could ever get to see the episode dedicated to him.
I found this such a moving story, that it got me wondering about the dedications that appear on films, and what the story behind them was. After all, the dedications are there for a reason. What I uncovered was some funny stories, mainly extremely sad ones, and some extremely moving dedications.
- 11/14/2013
- by sarahd
- Den of Geek
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“Turbo,” which comes to Blu-ray and DVD combo pack on Nov. 12, 2013 from Fox Home Entertainment, stars Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti, Maya Rudolph, Samuel L. Jackson, Bill Hader, Richard Jenkins, Michelle Rodriguez, Snoop Dogg, Michael Peña, Luis Guzmán, Ken Jeong and Ben Schwartz from director David Soren and writers Darren Lemke and Robert D. Siegel.
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- 11/9/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Captain Phillips | Enough Said | Escape Plan | Prince Avalance | The Lebanese Rocket Society | Like Father, Like Son | The Broken Circle Breakdown | Turbo | Last Passenger
Captain Phillips (12A)
(Paul Greengrass, 2013, Us) Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi, Michael Chernus. 134 mins
No room for Depp-like jollity aboard this pirate tale. Instead, Greengrass brings his usual reportage-style urgency to a true-life Indian Ocean hijack situation. It's tense, credible and intelligent, even if pitting four Somali fishermen against Hanks, a big ship and formidable back-up is a pretty unfair contest – that very imbalance is part of the point.
Enough Said (12A)
(Nicole Holofcener, 2013, Us) Julia Louis-Dreyfus, James Gandolfini, Catherine Keener. 93 mins
Gandolfini's final performance elevates a polished but trifling comedy, centring on a blossoming romance poisoned by an ex-wife.
Escape Plan (15)
(Mikael Håfström, 2013, Us) Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger. 115 mins
The "geriaction" veterans join forces to punch their way out of a high-tech super-prison.
Prince Avalanche (15)
(David Gordon Green,...
Captain Phillips (12A)
(Paul Greengrass, 2013, Us) Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi, Michael Chernus. 134 mins
No room for Depp-like jollity aboard this pirate tale. Instead, Greengrass brings his usual reportage-style urgency to a true-life Indian Ocean hijack situation. It's tense, credible and intelligent, even if pitting four Somali fishermen against Hanks, a big ship and formidable back-up is a pretty unfair contest – that very imbalance is part of the point.
Enough Said (12A)
(Nicole Holofcener, 2013, Us) Julia Louis-Dreyfus, James Gandolfini, Catherine Keener. 93 mins
Gandolfini's final performance elevates a polished but trifling comedy, centring on a blossoming romance poisoned by an ex-wife.
Escape Plan (15)
(Mikael Håfström, 2013, Us) Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger. 115 mins
The "geriaction" veterans join forces to punch their way out of a high-tech super-prison.
Prince Avalanche (15)
(David Gordon Green,...
- 10/19/2013
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
Potentially the world's first snail-based underdog story, DreamWorks' Turbo follows an ordinary garden snail (Ryan Reynolds) whose impossible dream of becoming a racing champion suddenly becomes a reality.
Digital Spy sat down with Reynolds and his fellow voice actors Samuel L Jackson, Michael Peña and Snoop Dogg to talk about the process of making Turbo.
Jackson discussed the "randomness" of the vocal performance process, while Reynolds and Peña praised the vivid visual world created by director David Soren and his team of animators.
Paul Giamatti, Maya Rudolph, Bill Hader and Luis Guzmán are also among the voice cast.
Turbo is released in the UK today (October 17).
Digital Spy sat down with Reynolds and his fellow voice actors Samuel L Jackson, Michael Peña and Snoop Dogg to talk about the process of making Turbo.
Jackson discussed the "randomness" of the vocal performance process, while Reynolds and Peña praised the vivid visual world created by director David Soren and his team of animators.
Paul Giamatti, Maya Rudolph, Bill Hader and Luis Guzmán are also among the voice cast.
Turbo is released in the UK today (October 17).
- 10/17/2013
- Digital Spy
Review Simon Brew 18 Oct 2013 - 06:46
DreamWorks brings a racing snail to the screen in Turbo. And the results are good...
Something's gone a bit awry at DreamWorks Animation. In years gone past, it could release films of variable quality - Shark Tale, Puss In Boots - and still sit back and watch the moolah roll in. Then, last year's Rise Of The Guardians took some effort to clear $100m at the Us box office, in spite of being really rather terrific, and it looked as if there was something of a blip.
Now, with Turbo being significantly hurt by the success of Despicable Me 2 at the Us box office over the summer and only pulling in $82m in receipts (against a budget of $135m). What was once a blip now may be a bubble bursting.
Yet it's a pity that this has shone a negative light on Turbo,...
DreamWorks brings a racing snail to the screen in Turbo. And the results are good...
Something's gone a bit awry at DreamWorks Animation. In years gone past, it could release films of variable quality - Shark Tale, Puss In Boots - and still sit back and watch the moolah roll in. Then, last year's Rise Of The Guardians took some effort to clear $100m at the Us box office, in spite of being really rather terrific, and it looked as if there was something of a blip.
Now, with Turbo being significantly hurt by the success of Despicable Me 2 at the Us box office over the summer and only pulling in $82m in receipts (against a budget of $135m). What was once a blip now may be a bubble bursting.
Yet it's a pity that this has shone a negative light on Turbo,...
- 10/17/2013
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Director: David Soren; Screenwriter Darren Lemke, Robert D Siegel, David Soren; Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti, Samuel L Jackson, Michael Peña, Bill Hader, Snoop Dogg; Running time: 96 mins; Certificate: PG
While this colourful racing-based animation has failed to get Stateside audiences revved up (zing) in the way that Ron Howard's Rush recently managed, it's a zippy and good-natured adventure that hones in on its target audience from the get-go. With its cunningly choreographed slapstick and broadly drawn characters, Turbo is aimed firmly at the kids and makes few concessions to older viewers, with the exception of some unexpectedly smart dialogue.
Drawing from the same unlikely underdog well as Ratatouille's rat who wants to be a gourmet chef, Turbo stars Ryan Reynolds as the voice of Theo, a distinctly unremarkable everysnail who dreams of being a great racer. Despite his cynical older brother Chet's (Paul Giamatti) best efforts to give him a reality check,...
While this colourful racing-based animation has failed to get Stateside audiences revved up (zing) in the way that Ron Howard's Rush recently managed, it's a zippy and good-natured adventure that hones in on its target audience from the get-go. With its cunningly choreographed slapstick and broadly drawn characters, Turbo is aimed firmly at the kids and makes few concessions to older viewers, with the exception of some unexpectedly smart dialogue.
Drawing from the same unlikely underdog well as Ratatouille's rat who wants to be a gourmet chef, Turbo stars Ryan Reynolds as the voice of Theo, a distinctly unremarkable everysnail who dreams of being a great racer. Despite his cynical older brother Chet's (Paul Giamatti) best efforts to give him a reality check,...
- 10/16/2013
- Digital Spy
Interview Simon Brew 17 Oct 2013 - 06:38
For his debut feature, director David Soren came up with Turbo. He talks to us about it, and his early days working on Toonstruck...
DreamWorks Animation is a company in a bit of a flux. Its run of big box office successes took a slight stumble with the excellent Rise Of The Guardians, recovered with the slightly underwhelming The Croods, and stuttered again with Turbo, which arrived in cinemas in the Us over the summer. But it stands a better chance of breaking through in the UK, and rightly so: Turbo is a fun, lively movie, and we get to talk to its director, David Soren, about the project. Before that though, a videogame he worked on once upon a time...
Can we start with the videogame Toonstruck?
Ha, Toonstruck, yeah!
I remember that being a computer game that felt really quite out of its time.
For his debut feature, director David Soren came up with Turbo. He talks to us about it, and his early days working on Toonstruck...
DreamWorks Animation is a company in a bit of a flux. Its run of big box office successes took a slight stumble with the excellent Rise Of The Guardians, recovered with the slightly underwhelming The Croods, and stuttered again with Turbo, which arrived in cinemas in the Us over the summer. But it stands a better chance of breaking through in the UK, and rightly so: Turbo is a fun, lively movie, and we get to talk to its director, David Soren, about the project. Before that though, a videogame he worked on once upon a time...
Can we start with the videogame Toonstruck?
Ha, Toonstruck, yeah!
I remember that being a computer game that felt really quite out of its time.
- 10/16/2013
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Ahead of the release of children’s animation Turbo, we had the great pleasure of sitting down the director David Soren, to talk about all things talking snails.
With a voice cast consisting of Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti, Michael Pena and Samuel L. Jackson – Turbo depicts the life of a snail who dreams of being fast, who soon finds his wish becoming a reality. Soren discusses assembling such a A-list cast, his own personal take on the garden animals, and also tells us about a school prize he was once given, which we managed to misunderstand…
Turbo is released on October 18, and you can find our review here.
The post The HeyUGuys Interview: Director David Soren talks racing snails ahead of the release of Turbo appeared first on HeyUGuys.
With a voice cast consisting of Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti, Michael Pena and Samuel L. Jackson – Turbo depicts the life of a snail who dreams of being fast, who soon finds his wish becoming a reality. Soren discusses assembling such a A-list cast, his own personal take on the garden animals, and also tells us about a school prize he was once given, which we managed to misunderstand…
Turbo is released on October 18, and you can find our review here.
The post The HeyUGuys Interview: Director David Soren talks racing snails ahead of the release of Turbo appeared first on HeyUGuys.
- 10/14/2013
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
If there is one thing you can safely assume where Turbo is concerned, is that this David Soren picture will find an audience, with a concept that brings together two genres that kids (and adults) love: the superhero flick, and the sports movie. The fact this snail has magical powers will attract a certain audience, and the conventional competition aspects will attract others. However whether either audience will leave completely enthralled is another matter entirely.
Turbo (Ryan Reynolds) is a snail who dreams of being fast. Fed up of moving around so slowly, he one day hopes to compete in the Indy 500 race. However as his older brother Chet (Paul Giamatti) continuously reminds him, he’s just a garden snail and needs to come back down to earth. That is, however, until he finds himself caught in the engine of a fast car, where a freak accident gives him a superpower,...
Turbo (Ryan Reynolds) is a snail who dreams of being fast. Fed up of moving around so slowly, he one day hopes to compete in the Indy 500 race. However as his older brother Chet (Paul Giamatti) continuously reminds him, he’s just a garden snail and needs to come back down to earth. That is, however, until he finds himself caught in the engine of a fast car, where a freak accident gives him a superpower,...
- 10/14/2013
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
October 4, 2013
Filth
Director: Jon S. Baird
Starring: James McAvoy, Jamie Bell, Imogen Poots
Running time: 97 mins
Certificate: 18
How I Live Now
Director: Kevin Macdonald
Starring: Saoirse Ronan, Tom Holland, Sophie Ellis
Running time: 101m
Certificate: 15
Sunshine on Leith
Director: Dexter Fletcher
Starring: George MacKay, Peter Mullan, Jason Flemyn
Running time: 100m
Certificate: PG
Thanks for Sharing
Director: Stuart Blumberg
Starring: Gwyneth Paltrow, Mark Ruffalo, Pink, Tim Robbins
Running time: 112m
Certificate: 15
October 11, 2013
The Fifth Estate
Director: Bill Condon
Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Daniel Brühl, Carice van Houten
Running time: 124 mins
Certificate: Tbc
Le Week-end
Director: Roger Michell
Starring: Jeff Goldblum, Jim Broadbent, Olly Alexander
Running time: 93 mins
Certificate: 15
Machete Kills
Director: Robert Rodriguez
Starring: Danny Trejo, Sofia Vergara, Antonio Banderas, Jessica Alba
Running time: 108 mins
Certificate: 15
Not Another Happy Ending
Director: John McKay
Starring: Karen Gillan, Stanley Weber, Iain De Caestecker
Running time: 102 mins
Certificate: 12A
Romeo and Juliet
Director: Carlo Carlei
Starring: Hailee Steinfeld,...
Filth
Director: Jon S. Baird
Starring: James McAvoy, Jamie Bell, Imogen Poots
Running time: 97 mins
Certificate: 18
How I Live Now
Director: Kevin Macdonald
Starring: Saoirse Ronan, Tom Holland, Sophie Ellis
Running time: 101m
Certificate: 15
Sunshine on Leith
Director: Dexter Fletcher
Starring: George MacKay, Peter Mullan, Jason Flemyn
Running time: 100m
Certificate: PG
Thanks for Sharing
Director: Stuart Blumberg
Starring: Gwyneth Paltrow, Mark Ruffalo, Pink, Tim Robbins
Running time: 112m
Certificate: 15
October 11, 2013
The Fifth Estate
Director: Bill Condon
Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Daniel Brühl, Carice van Houten
Running time: 124 mins
Certificate: Tbc
Le Week-end
Director: Roger Michell
Starring: Jeff Goldblum, Jim Broadbent, Olly Alexander
Running time: 93 mins
Certificate: 15
Machete Kills
Director: Robert Rodriguez
Starring: Danny Trejo, Sofia Vergara, Antonio Banderas, Jessica Alba
Running time: 108 mins
Certificate: 15
Not Another Happy Ending
Director: John McKay
Starring: Karen Gillan, Stanley Weber, Iain De Caestecker
Running time: 102 mins
Certificate: 12A
Romeo and Juliet
Director: Carlo Carlei
Starring: Hailee Steinfeld,...
- 9/27/2013
- Digital Spy
Blu-ray & DVD Release Date: Nov. 12, 2013
Price: DVD $29.98, Blu-ray/DVD Combo $38.99, Blu-ray 3D Combo $48.99
Studio: DreamWorks Animation/20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
DreamWorks Animation’s Turbo is another little guy makes big story.
The movie tells the story of a common garden snail called Turbo (voiced by Ryan Reynolds, Green Lantern) who dreams of winning the Indy 500. When a freak accident gives him super sonic speed, he just might get his wish.
The PG film also features the voices of Paul Giamatti (Win Win), Michael Pena (End of Watch), Samuel L. Jackson (Marvel’s The Avengers), Luis Guzman (The Count of Monte Cristo), Bill Hader (Men in Black 3), Maya Rudolph (The Way, Way Back), Richard Jenkins (Eat Pray Love), Michelle Rodriguez (Avatar), Ken Jeong (Pain & Gain), Snoop Dog and even real-life racer Mario Andretti.
Turbo got decent reviews when it was in theaters, with Minneapolis Star Tribune critic Colin Covert...
Price: DVD $29.98, Blu-ray/DVD Combo $38.99, Blu-ray 3D Combo $48.99
Studio: DreamWorks Animation/20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
DreamWorks Animation’s Turbo is another little guy makes big story.
The movie tells the story of a common garden snail called Turbo (voiced by Ryan Reynolds, Green Lantern) who dreams of winning the Indy 500. When a freak accident gives him super sonic speed, he just might get his wish.
The PG film also features the voices of Paul Giamatti (Win Win), Michael Pena (End of Watch), Samuel L. Jackson (Marvel’s The Avengers), Luis Guzman (The Count of Monte Cristo), Bill Hader (Men in Black 3), Maya Rudolph (The Way, Way Back), Richard Jenkins (Eat Pray Love), Michelle Rodriguez (Avatar), Ken Jeong (Pain & Gain), Snoop Dog and even real-life racer Mario Andretti.
Turbo got decent reviews when it was in theaters, with Minneapolis Star Tribune critic Colin Covert...
- 9/19/2013
- by Sam
- Disc Dish
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