| Watch Now: Teaser Trailer For Disney/Pixar’s ‘Brave’
Disney/Pixar has released the teaser trailer for their latest animated feature, Brave. Watch the trailer here below, and check out the film’s official synopsis and poster. Brave, which will be released in the U.S. on June 22, 2012, has the voice cast of Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Kevin McKidd, Craig Ferguson, Robbie Coltrane, and Julie Walters.
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| Gerard Butler Confirmed For ‘How To Train Your Dragon 2’
Back in October, DreamWorks Animation announced their intentions to produce a sequel to their hit animated title, How to Train Your Dragon. At that time, it was also revealed that the entire cast of the original movie — including Jay Baruchel, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, T.J. Miller, and Kristen Wiig — would be returning for How to Train Your Dragon 2 as well…except for one. At that time it was unclear whether the biggest star on their roster, Gerard Butler, would be back or not. Now comes word that Mr. Butler has worked all of the dirty details out, and will indeed be back to voice the role of Stoick, the strong warrior father of Hiccup (Baruchel).
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| Disney’s New ‘Winnie The Pooh’ Movie Gets Release Date, Production Details
Winnie the Pooh is a character that means a lot to a great deal of people, who all grew up with the lovable simpleton of a stuffed bear. Now nostalgia is preparing to overtake you once again, as Walt Disney has a brand new movie simply titled Winnie the Pooh, which will be the first original big-screen Pooh movie in over 35 years. The movie will be presented in classic Disney hand-drawn style, and very little has changed in the Hundred Acre Wood. The movie now has an official release date, set to hit theaters on July 15, 2011, and a lot of very cool tidbits of information in regard to the movie have also been released, which you can check out by clicking on over to the other side. While there, you can also watch the highly nostalgic trailer if you’ve yet to see it!
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| Craig Ferguson’s ‘Doctor Who’ Musical Finally Airs The Doctor Who musical opening from The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson finally aired on last night’s episode, where host Craig Ferguson interviewed Doctor Who star Alex Kingston.
Watch the video here below of the Ferguson explaining why the musical couldn’t air as schedule last month, along with the musical itself (which is awesome!). Also embedded below is the interview with Kingston, who plays River Song in the Doctor Who television series. Back in early December, a video leaked online of Craig Ferguson‘s Doctor Who musical cold open, which was supposed to air on the episode of the late night talk show that Matt Smith appeared on [Read Craig Ferguson’s “˜Doctor Who’ Musical Intro Leaks Online]. Because Ferguson’s crew couldn’t get the Doctor Who music cleared in time for the episode, they had to air the show without the musical, much to the dismay of fans.
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| Craig Ferguson’s ‘Doctor Who’ Musical Intro Leaks Online |
By cGt2099
| December 2nd, 2010 at 9:01 pm |
Doctor Who fans will remember last month that current Time Lord, Matt Smith as the 11th Doctor, made an appearance on the U.S. talk show The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
Those who watched the episode and interview with Matt Smith may recall that there were some vague references to a particular “musical number” that Ferguson jokingly worried that might “leak online.” That particular musical skit is now on the web, and Ferguson tweeted it out today lightheartedly mentioning it had finally been “leaked.” You can see the music intro they did for the show (which concludes with a special guest), as well as the full interview with Matt Smith below.
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