Sneak Peak at The Secret World of Arrietty in Theaters February 17th

Early one morning while I was in LA with Disney/DreamWorks, I was shipped off to one of my favorite viewing studies, the Dick Clark Studios. There we viewed The Secret World of Arrietty.

 

Arrietty (voice of Bridgit Mendler),  is a borrower. She’s a tiny but very ambitious character that doesn’t have very much fear in her. I think all 14 year olds think they can conquer the world, not matter how big it may be. She lives beneath the floorboards trying to quietly live undetected in a secret world to be discovered, where the smallest may stand tallest of all.  From the legendary Studio Ghibli (“Spirited Away,” “Ponyo”) comes “The Secret World of Arrietty,” an animated adventure based on Mary Norton’s acclaimed children’s book series “The Borrowers.”

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"THE SECRET WORLD OF ARRIETTY"   Tiny but tenacious Arrietty (voice of Bridgit Mendler) comes face to whiskers with the menacing household cat, but won't allow herself to be intimidated by this fussy feline, in Disney's release of the Studio Ghibli animated feature, "The Secret World of Arrietty." (Opening in theaters Feb. 17, 2012)  © 2010 GNDHDDTW. All Rights Reserved.

I can’t give you my full review yet, it’s still under embargo, but I can share with you that it’s quite the intellectual movie that makes you wonder where does all of our stuff go? She lives with her parents (voices of Will Arnett and Amy Poehler) in the recesses of a suburban garden home, unbeknownst to the homeowner and her housekeeper (voice of Carol Burnett). Like all little people, Arrietty (AIR-ee-ett-ee) remains hidden from view, except during occasional covert ventures beyond the floorboards to “borrow” scrap supplies like sugar cubes from her human hosts. They only take what they need.

"THE SECRET WORLD OF ARRIETTY"   Human boy Shawn (right, voice of David Henrie) is astonished when he visits the garden and discovers Arrietty (voice of Bridgit Mendler) a tiny person who lives hidden with her family under the floorboards of the house where he's staying, in Disney's release of the Studio Ghibli animated feature, "The Secret World of Arrietty." (Opening in theaters Feb. 17, 2012)  © 2010 GNDHDDTW. All Rights Reserved.

Everything is find and dandy until she makes a small mistake. 12-year-old Shawn (voice of David Henrie), a human boy who comes to stay in the home, discovers his mysterious housemate one evening, a secret friendship blossoms. If discovered, their relationship could drive Arrietty’s family from the home and straight into danger. The English language version of “The Secret World of Arrietty” was executive produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall, and directed by Gary Rydstrom. Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall are highly successful producing partners whose films, separately and together, include “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” “E.T.,” “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?,” the Indiana Jones films and the Jurassic Park films. In total, Kennedy and Marshall have earned 11 Oscar® nominations.

"THE SECRET WORLD OF ARRIETTY"   Strong-willed Arrietty (left, voice of Bridgit Mendler) shows her mother, Homily (voice of Amy Poehler), an amazing object that she has "borrowed" while on her first covert mission with her father, in Disney's release of the Studio Ghibli animated feature, "The Secret World of Arrietty." (Opening in theaters Feb. 17, 2012)  © 2010 GNDHDDTW. All Rights Reserved.

The Secret World of Arrietty hits theaters Feb. 17, 2012.

 

All travel expenses and experiences, and photos were provided by Disney/DreamWorks.

Photography: A Walk Through Universal City Walk

Since I’m still trying to motivate myself to write reviews and get caught up, I thought I’d do a personal post. When I was on the Real Steel Press Junket I did a walk through of Universal City Walk. Andrew and I did this walk quite a few years ago, and I’m not exactly sure where all of those photos are but it sure does look different to me.

 

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All of these photos were taken on a trip with DreamWorks when I did the Real Steel Press Junket. The Real Steel Red Carpet event took place on the Universal City Walk. It looked like a fantastic event. If you haven’t seen real Steel yet, it’s now in theaters and was number one in the box office last weekend. GO SEE IT!

Dakota Goyo is the Heart of Real Steel

Watching Real Steel invoked many more emotions than I first thought it would. Seeing the previews and watching everyone talk about robots makes everyone think that Real Steel is all about action and suspense, but no, it’s emotional and full of heart. For women, I think many of them are going to put Real Steel on their movie watching list because Hugh Jackman is in it, but guess what ladies, there’s another guy in this movie that’s going to steal your heart.

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Dakota Goyo is only 12 years old and full of talent. He’s a regular pre-teen that goes to school, has friends and does normal things that kids love to do, plus he gets to occasional walk the red carpet not that walking the red carpet is normal or anything. Dakota took time out of his busy schedule for an exclusive interview with a few bloggers after having a regular day at school.

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pictured left to right Sugar Ray Leonard, Dakota Goyo

Dakota’s favorite subject in school is science and he plays video games, his favorite video game being UFC. Undisputed. Which is pretty ironic since the movie Real Steel is about boxing. He enjoys school and for fun hangs out with his friends. I really admired how much he appreciates his friends and his normal life. He loves the fact that his friends at school don’t ask him about his movies and that in Toronto he just gets to be a kid. He amazes me with his talent and humble attitude. When he was asked which was cooler, working with Hugh Jackman or working with larger than life robots, he couldn’t choose. He said, they were both great. The robots and the CGI effects in the movie were really great.

Dakota Goyo in Real Steel

In the movie Real Steel Dakota plays Max Kenton, The son of Hugh Jackman’s character Charlie Kenton. Dakota has every attitude a young boy has and he does it well. He goes from stomping his foot, making an “I hate you face” to having the most charming eyes that no parent can say no to. “You’re kidding me with those eyes”. In one of the last scenes he pulls out some of the best tears I’ve ever seen. I started crying watching him cry. It’s amazing that he’s able to embody so many emotions so well. Especially with the hours he put in. He said that each day was 9 1/2 hours for 72 days straight. AMAZING!

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pictured left to right: Director Shawn Levy, Dakota Goyo, Evangeline Lilly, Stacey Snider, & Hugh Jackman

You have to go see Real Steel in theaters October 7th to witness this amazing actor. He stole the show and became all the heart behind the movie.

 

Dreamworks provided this interview opportunity and photos used in this post.

Photos of Hugh Jackman Wordless Wednesday

Some of the photos of Hugh Jackman were taken at the press junket for Real Steel. The rest are movie set photos.

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I saved the best one for last!!!

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I received transportation and hotel stay for the Press Junket for Real Steel. Photos are either mine or used with Disney’s permission.

Stepping On Toes & Seeing Stars in LA #DisneyDreamWorksEvent

I’m really hoping that I don’t step on the main talent’s toes again. Back in January when I came to LA and the the opportunity to visit with certain Hollywood talent, I stepped on their toes. I get clumsy when I’m nervous. I’m sure he hasn’t given it a second thought, but me, sigh!  

In case you did not watch the video above. I’m in LA and I’m here to watch the screening of Real Steel  and I’m going to be interviewing Hugh Jackman along with many other very talented people that worked on the movie.

Here is a list of who we’re interviewing today and my possible questions. What do you guys think? I’m exhausted and my creative juices are not flowing. I was up all night last night with nerves for this trip, and now I’m up again for some crazy reason and my brain is NOT working. I need help, So real quick, what should I ask everyone.

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Hugh Jackman (“Charlie Kenton”)

After seeing the film, I have to know if he learned anything from Dakota Goyo

Sugar Ray Leonard (Boxing Consultant)

I’d like to know what inspired him most in his career as a boxer

Shawn Levy (Director)

How much direction did Dakota Goyo need?

Anthony Mackie (“Finn”)

Erik Nash (Visual Effects Supervisor)

What is the process creating the robots

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I have no idea what to ask some of these people and I need your help quick!

 

Disclosure: My trip and expenses were covered by Disney and DreamWorks.

Behind the Scenes of Real Steel Fun Movie Facts

An awesome movie is coming out in October and I’m super excited about it. Why, well the number one reason why you have to see this movie is why. Hugh Jackman is the star. Uhh yeah that’s reason enough right there. Just in case that’s not reason enough to see this sure to be smash hit, then DreamWorks has a few more fun facts about the movie to get you interested, even their number one reason is Hugh Jackman, (ok I switched the order to suit my own needs but it’s on their list too!)

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“Real Steel” stars Hugh Jackman (“X-Men Origins: Wolverine,” “The Prestige”) as Charlie Kenton, a financially strapped, risk-taking former boxer who now makes his living on an underworld robot boxing circuit, operating the metal pugilists that made his human profession obsolete.

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“Real Steel” is set in the near future, where robots have replaced boxers in the ring, and is directed by Shawn Levy (“Night at the Museum,” “Date Night”).

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The robots each have a distinctive look, personality and color scheme and range in size from 7’6” to 8’5” in height. Based on human form, they each have two legs, two arms, a torso and a head—with the exception of a two-headed bot aptly named “Twin Cities.”

In addition to their distinctive personas, every robot has a specific sound personality. When a robot lands a punch there’s a sound specific to his skeletal material, his mechanisms, his bulk and his mass and there’s also an aura sound so that just merely by being turned on every robot has a whir or a whoosh or an engine hum or the sound or a computer.

Evangeline Lilly (“Lost”), who plays Bailey, never saw herself making a boxing film, but when she read the heartfelt script she was won over.REAL STEEL Evangeline Lilly

Toronto-native Dakota Goyo was chosen from thousands of 10-year-old boys who auditioned for the role of Max, Hugh Jackman’s on-screen son, as part of an international casting search.

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Filming the robot boxing scenes was done with both motion-capture technology and practical-built, full-scale robots. The motion-capture elements were performed and shot months earlier on a stage in Los Angeles. Fighters were put in the ring wearing data-capturing jumpsuits and as they fought, their motions were converted into robot avatars in the computer and instantaneously appeared on the monitors on set. Then, during principal photography, the filmmakers lined up their cameras on an empty ring and the motion-capture data streamed through their cameras, allowing them to watch and frame the robot fighting in the ring in real time.

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Sugar Ray Leonard was hired by the filmmakers to serve as the film’s boxing consultant and to train Hugh Jackman for his appearance in the ring.

“Real Steel” costume designer Marlene Stewart created a wardrobe for Hugh Jackman’s character Charlie that was inspired by looks from the 1960s, drawing from rugged Americana styles. Even his sunglasses are retro.REAL STEEL

In “Real Steel” there is a clear delineation between the two worlds of robot boxing. There is the official league (the WRB); it’s corporate sponsored, with big money, sanctioned venues and strict rules. Then there is the underworld, which has unsanctioned venues, with no rules, no restrictions—the robots fight to the death.

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Fun Facts Why You Have to See The Help Movie

I saw a very early screening of the help and I highly recommend that you get your mom groups/girlfriends together to see this movie. It’s spectacularly heart wrenching and the must see movie of August. I even have a list of fun facts about The Help that will get you into the mood to see the movie when it opens August 10th.

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The film is based on the phenomenal New York Times best-selling book by Kathryn Stockett. With 3 million copies in print, “The Help” remained on the NYT best-seller list for 103 weeks, six of which were at No. 1.

Produced by Brunson Green, Chris Columbus and Michael Barnathan, and directed and written for the screen by Tate Taylor, “The Help” is a deeply moving, poignant film about the ability to create change.

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Tate Taylor directed and wrote the screenplay for “The Help.” Both he and the author of the novel, Kathryn Stockett, were childhood friends and grew up in Jackson, Mississippi, where the book is based.

“The Help” boasts an illustrious cast, including Academy Award® nominee Viola Davis, Allison Janney, Emma Stone, Bryce Dallas Howard, Octavia Spencer, Oscar® winner Sissy Spacek and Academy Award® nominee Cicely Tyson.

 

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    Growing up in Jackson, Miss., in the 1970s, both director Tate Taylor and author Kathryn Stockett had maids (whom both refer to as their “co-mothers”) who cared for them while their mothers worked. Taylor’s “co-mother,” Carol Lee, has a small part in the film.

    The film was shot on location in and around Greenwood, Miss., and the citizens of Greenwood willingly pitched in to find period props for the film by digging around in their attics and basements, and many played extras in “The Help” as well. Even producer Brunson Green’s grandmother’s dress wound up in wardrobe.

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      Octavia Spencer, who plays Minny in the film, is a longtime friend of director Tate Taylor, having met him when they both worked on a film. The two eventually became roommates in LA for four years. In addition, producer Brunson Green (also from Jackson, Miss.) is also a longtime friend of both Taylor and Spencer and the three used to hang out together, occasionally with Kathryn Stockett, author of “The Help.”

      While growing up in Jackson, Miss., Tate Taylor, Kathryn Stockett and Brunson Green would regularly be treated to milkshakes and grilled cheese sandwiches at Brent’s Pharmacy soda fountain. The production was able to recreate the real Brent’s Pharmacy as it was back when they were children.

      Local chefs were brought in to make sure foods used in the scenes, from fried chicken to congealed salads, were regionally correct and also correct for the times, and a conscious effort was made to make it all look homemade—not fancy or store-bought—to add to the authenticity of the film.

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      Cast members spent a whole day in a ballroom learning how to do period dances, including the bunny hop—taught by Sissy Spacek.

      A dialect coach, hired to make sure everyone’s southern accent was perfect, flew into Jackson, Miss., to record accents for the actors. Even the real southerners in the cast were coached in the proper way of speaking specifically for the Mississippi Delta. Allison Janney picked Producer Brunson Green’s mother’s accent to emulate for her character, Charlotte. In 1963, Mrs. Green was the same age as the character Skeeter, played by Emma Stone.

      The mothers of Tate Taylor, Kathryn Stockett and Brunson Green all have appearances in “The Help.”

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      Due to the intense summer heat in Mississippi, the filmmakers adjusted the schedule to shoot only indoors in the middle of the day. Exteriors were shot in the early morning and late afternoon.

      Director Tate Taylor grew up visiting Greenwood, Miss., as a child and would later spend nights in the home used for the interior of Skeeter Phelan’s house. Taylor was college buddies with the homeowner’s son.

      The Mayflower Café, a Jackson, Miss. landmark, where Stuart and Skeeter eat oysters in the movie, is one of Director Tate Taylor’s favorite restaurants. It is the place where Taylor ate his first raw oyster as a child.

      The movie theater that Skeeter observes in the beginning of THE HELP while getting gas was the theater Director Tate Taylor went to as a child. It closed down in the 1980s and was brought back to life by the production crew. The gas station is a yoga studio today, but was transformed back into a gas station for the shoot.

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      From Book To Movie: Interested in The Help?

      I went to a very early screening of The Help and all I’m allowed to say at this point is that you need as many tissues as you can find. A whole box per person that attends this movie. No, not everyone at the screening cried, in fact the person sitting right next to me didn’t cry at all, but me, I was a fountain of waterworks. The movie The Help is based on the book The Help, and I haven’t read the book yet, my friends say I should read it, but if I’m going to cry that much I’m not sure about reading the book.

       

       

       

      The Help Movie PosterBased on one of the most talked about books in years and a #1 New York Times best-selling phenomenon,  “The Help” stars Emma Stone (“Easy A”) as Skeeter, Academy Award®–nominated Viola Davis (“Doubt”) as Aibileen and Octavia Spencer as Minny—three very different, extraordinary women in Mississippi during the 1960s,  who build an unlikely friendship around a secret writing project that breaks societal rules and puts them all at risk. From their improbable alliance a remarkable sisterhood emerges, instilling all of them with the courage to transcend the lines that define them, and the realization that sometimes those lines are made to be crossed—even if it means bringing everyone in town face-to-face with the changing times.
      Deeply moving, filled with poignancy, humor and hope, “The Help” is a timeless and universal story about the ability to create change.

       

      Tell me, should I go get the book and read The Help?

      Another Red Carpet Event Means a New Dress

      I’ve been invited back to LA to preview Cars 2 with Disney, and The Help with Dreamworks. Of course I’m going to recycle some dresses and use them again, but I thought one new dress would be ok. What do you think, red carpet after party worthy?

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      Of course she wants to go with me, but she’ll have to stay home. This dress is by Byer California. Byer California is an adorable clothing line bringing all the latest trends to women of every age.  I love their Spring/Summer line. Byer is affordable and trend savvy. From a night on the town, to a job interview, to a red carpet event, Byer California is perfect for every occasion.

      Byer California can be found at Macy’s, Kohl’s, and JCPenney’s across the country with prices ranging from $5 to $50. Byer stays current with fashion trends creating modern trend looks for young women.  For the young trendsetter, styles include colorful animal prints to princess perfect party dresses, while styles for older chic shoppers range from fitted blazers and to casual floral tops. The clothing runs in junior sizes and washes well. This particular dress doesn’t show wrinkles which is a huge plus in my book.

       

      Now, I know what all of you think of my boots but they just can’t be separated from my feet. I do have another new dress I’m going to take with me too, that I can ONLY wear heels with. It’s a lot nicer, but I’m sure this is supposed to be another not too dressed up event. And whose really going to care what the mommy blogger with the HUGE honkin camera is wearing anyways?

       

      Disclosure – A product was provided to me free of charge by the manufacturer or representing PR agency for the writing of this review; however, opinions expressed are my own and are NOT influenced by monetary compensation

      DreamWorks How to Train Your Dragon Double DVD Pack

       

      how to train your dragonWe’ve been excited about How to Train Your Dragon since it came out in theaters. It was even exciting what Walmart  and other companies did in honor of the movie How to Train a Dragon going out to theaters. The McDonalds toys put out for How to Train Your Dragon were so much fun to play with. How to Train Your Dragon Double DVD pack is an adventure and more. It is the first adventure of the Dragon training with Hiccup and the continuation that  your family is sure to love.

      HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON Synopsis
      A winner with fans and critics alike, DreamWorks Animation’s HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON rolls fire-breathing action, epic adventure and laughs into a captivating and original story.  Hiccup is a young Viking who defies tradition when he befriends one of his deadliest foes – a ferocious dragon he calls Toothless.  Together, the unlikely heroes must fight against all odds to save both their worlds in this “wonderful good-time hit.” (Gene Shalit, Today).

      LEGEND OF THE BONEKNAPPER DRAGON Synopsis
      Set sail for an all-new dragon adventure in DreamWorks Animation’s LEGEND OF THE BONEKNAPPER DRAGON.  Hiccup and the Viking gang are back to battle Gobber’s archenemy – the legendary Boneknapper dragon – in this full-“scale” action-adventure.  Shipwrecked on a mysterious island, the courageous kids devise a plan to capture the cagey creature…if he even exists!

      DVD and Blu-ray
      The DreamWorks Animation’s Dragon Double DVD Pack and Blu-ray/DVD Combo boast a wealth of Viking-sized extras.  The Blu-ray includes the Animator’s Corner featuring Picture-in-Picture storyboards, behind-the-scenes footage and insightful interviews; a chance to uncover more dragon fun facts through pop-up trivia, build 3D Dragons, a race for the gold in the Viking Winter games, deleted scenes, a tutorial on drawing Toothless, a Viking personality test and much more fiery fun.  The DVD includes filmmakers’ commentary and featurettes on the Viking-sized cast and the technical artistry behind the dragons.  Offering tremendous value and hours of entertainment for the whole family, the Dragon Double DVD Pack and Blu-ray/DVD Combo will be available as low as $19.99 and $24.99 respectively.

      DreamWorks Animation’s HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON Double DVD Pack
      The HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON Double DVD Pack delivers more high-flying fun with bonus features including the following:

      Disc 1:
      HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON
      •    Filmmakers’ Commentary
      •    The Technical Artistry of Dragon
      •    Viking-Sized Cast
      •    DWA Trailers

      Disc 2:
      LEGEND OF THE BONEKNAPPER DRAGON
      •    Never-Before-Seen Deleted Scenes
      •    The Story Behind the Story
      •    Racing for the Gold
      •    How to Draw a Dragon
      •    Your Viking Profile
      •    DWA Video Jukebox
      •    Dragon Activity Center (DVD Rom)
      o    Build Your Own Dragons
      o    Viking Zone
      o    Links

      I received a sample from m80 on behalf of Paramount Home Entertainment to use for my review, my opinions are my own.