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Tag Archives: tom kenny
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022)
Directors: Guillermo del Toro & Mark Gustafson Writers: Guillermo del Toro and Patrick McHale (Story by Guillermo del Toro and Matthew Robbins (Based on the book “Pinocchio” by Carlo Collodi)
Posted in Adventure, Animated, Drama, Fantasy, Musical
Tagged 2022, adaptation, adventure, Alexander Bulkley, alexandre desplat, animated, animation, bomb, bombing, burn gorman, carlo collodi, cate blanchett, christoph waltz, church, churh, circus, Corey Campodonico, cricket, david bradley, death, drama, ewan mcgregor, facist, fairy, family, fantasy, fantaty, Fascism, finn wolfhard, Frank Passingham, gary ungar, gregory mann, guillermo del toro, guillermo del toro's pinocchio, holly klein, italian, italy, john turturro, Ken Schretzmann, lighthouse, Lisa Henson, magic, marionette, Mark Gustafson, matthew robbins, monster, musical, mussolimi, patrick mchale, pinocchio, puppet, ron perlman, stop motion, stop motion animation, tilda swinton, tim blake nelson, tom kenny, tree, whale, wish, wood
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Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018)
Directors: Aaron Horvath & Peter Rida Michail Writers: Michael Jelenic & Aaron Horvath (Based on characters created for DC Comics)
Posted in Action, Animated, Comedy
Tagged aaron horvath, action, animated, animation, aquaman, atom, batman, beast boy, comedy, cyborg, dc comics, family, flash, green lantern, halsey, hollywood, jimmy kimmel, john dimaggio, kristen bell, lil yachty, michael bolton, michael jelenic, nicolas cage, patton oswalt, peter rida michail, phil morris, plastic man, raven, robin, slade, stan lee, starfire, superhero, superman, teen titans, teen titans go!, teen titans go! to the movies, tom kenny, wil wheaton, will arnett, wonder woman
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Transformers: The Last Knight (2017)
Director: Michael Bay Writers: Art Marcum & Matt Holloway & Ken Nolan (Story by Akiva Goldsman and Art Marcum & Matt Holloway & Ken Nolan)
Posted in Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Tagged action, adaptation, adventure, akiva goldsman, anthony hopkins, art marcum, artifact, autobots, decepticons, excalibur, isabela moner, jerrod carmichael, john dimaggio, john goodman, john turturro, josh duhamel, ken nolan, ken watanbe, king arthur, knight, lancelot, laura haddock, mark wahlberg, matt holloway, megatron, merlin, michael bay, omar sy, optimus prime, peter cullen, santiago cabrera, sci-fi, science fiction, sequel, stanley tucci, steve buscemi, steven spielberg, the last knight, tom kenny, tony hale, transformers, transformers: the last knight, war
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Battle of the Sexes (2017)
Directors: Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris Writer: Simon Beaufoy
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Sports
Tagged 1970s, 1973, 2017, alan cumming, battle of the sexes, bill pullman, billie jean king, biography, bobby riggs, chris parnell, comedy, competition, danny boyle, drama, elisabeth shue, emma stone, eric christian olsen, fred armisen, gamble, gambler, gambling, gay, homosexual, homosexuality, jonathan dayton, lesbian, rivalry, sarah silverman, simon beaufoy, sport, sports, steve carell, tennis, tom kenny, true story, valerie faris
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The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015)
Director: Paul Tibbitt Writers: Glenn Berger & Jonathan Aibel (Story by Stephen Hillenburg & Paul Tibbitt) (Based on the series “SpongeBob SquarePants” created by Stephen Hillenburg)
Posted in Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Uncategorized
Tagged adventure, animated, animation, antonio banderas, billy west, burger, comedy, food, glenn berger, jonathan aibel, kate micucci, matt berry, mike mitchell, ocean, paul tibbitt, pirate, riki lindhome, sea, spongebob, spongebob squarepants, stephen hillenburg, superhero, the spongebob movie: sponge out of water, tim conway, tom kenny
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Frankenweenie (2012)
Director: Tim Burton Writer: John August (Based on a screenplay by Leonard Ripps and an original idea by Tim Burton) I liked it! Certainly one of the better Burton movies of the last decade. I admire that he used his … Continue reading
Posted in Animated, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Horror
Tagged 2012, animated, catherine o'hara, christopher lee, comedy, danny elfman, death, dog, fantasy, frankenstein, frankenweenie, horror, john august, martin landau, martin short, monsters, pet, reanimation, tim burton, tom kenny, winona ryder
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Winnie the Pooh (2011)
Directors: Stephen Anderson & Don Hall Story: Stephen Anderson & Clio Chiang & Don Dougherty & Don Hall & Kendelle Hoyer & Brian Kesinger & Nicole Mitchell & Jeremy Spears (Based on the works of A.A. Milne and E.H. Shepard)
Posted in Adventure, Animated, Comedy
Tagged 2011, A.A. Milne, adaptation, adventure, animated, animation, bear, Brian Kesinger, bud luckey, christopher robin, Clio Chiang, comedy, craig ferguson, Don Dougherty, don hall, E.H. Shepard, eeyore, hell howser, honey, hundred acre wood, Jeremy Spears, jim cummings, john cleese, john lasseter, kanga, Kendelle Hoyer, kristen anderson-lopez, Nicole Mitchell, owl, piglet, pooh, rabbit, robert lopez, roo, stephen anderson, tigger, tom kenny, travis oates, winnie, winnie the pooh, woods
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Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011)
Director: Michael Bay Writer: Ehren Kruger Same old garbage.
Posted in Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Tagged 2011, action, adventure, alan tudyk, autobot, bill o'reilly, buzz aldrin, cybertron, dark of the moon, decepticon, ehren kruger, frances mcdormand, hugo weaving, james remar, john dimaggio, john malkovich, john turturro, josh duhamel, julie white, ken jeong, kevin dunn, larry clarke, leonard nimoy, megatron, michael bay, military, moon, nasa, optimus prime, patrick dempsey, peter cullen, robot, robots, rosie huntington-whiteley, sci-fi, science fiction, sequel, shia labeouf, space, steven spielberg, tom kenny, transformers, transformers 3, transformers: dark of the moon, tyrese gibson
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