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Post by timbox129 on Nov 26, 2006 20:07:58 GMT -5
What is your favorite tracks from Pink Floyd: The Wall?
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Post by PTAhole on Nov 27, 2006 3:14:47 GMT -5
Hey You is the best song on there.
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Post by timbox129 on Nov 27, 2006 15:29:56 GMT -5
Alright, Show Me What Dinosaurs look like today if reconstructed flesh and blood for me Please?
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Post by criterionmaster on Nov 28, 2006 0:23:10 GMT -5
Who are you?!
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Post by timbox129 on Nov 28, 2006 5:54:10 GMT -5
Timbox 129. I am 15 years old. OK? I'm Alright now.
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Post by eatawiiner on Nov 29, 2006 14:10:02 GMT -5
You sure you'r alright? Are you on medication or crank? At first I thought this was all a joke, but as time goes on it seams like your at least semi-serious about this.
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Post by timbox129 on Nov 29, 2006 14:33:05 GMT -5
Well, I have Doctor Sahandi who is not a vaccine type of guy after all, but my mom and I will talk to him tonight. OK?
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Post by eatawiiner on Nov 29, 2006 14:34:57 GMT -5
If you are 15, do you sit online at school all day?
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Post by captainofbeef on Nov 29, 2006 20:36:40 GMT -5
Tim box is not ill, just insanely creative and smart.
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Post by timbox129 on Nov 29, 2006 20:45:12 GMT -5
Well, No. I was sucessful in Old Mill High School this year. My history class grade is a higher A, which is 98.2. I succeeded in School thanks to my mentor, Mr. Raymond Pack. And I know who will finish my three Dexter's Odyssey Screenplays the way the film industry show it and to accomodate a merged running time of 732 minutes before being cut down to 178 minutes for the Birth of Mandark, 179 min. for The Sword of the Phoenix, and 200 min. for The Fall of Mandark? Luke Shomock and Luke Graenicher of the Old Mill Patriot Echo newspaper and of my school, Old Mill High, which is located at Millersville, Maryland at 600 Patriot Lane, OK? It will be made for a budget of $865 million and shot on 24-P HD Digital cameras after their new movie, The Skyler Project, and will offically began Prinicpal Photography on June 4, 2008 for a May 25, 2012 release for the Birth of Mandark, a November 16, 2012 release for the Sword of the Phoenix, and a May 24, 2013 release for The Fall of Mandark. Birth of Mandark will have a theatrical run of 318 days with 2-disc, 4-disc, and 7-Disc DVD, Blu-Ray, and HD-DVD releases on November 2012. Sword of the Phoenix will have a theatrical run of 339 days with 2-disc, 4-disc, and 7-Disc DVD, Blu-Ray, and HD-DVD releases on May 2013. And Fall of Mandark will have a theatrical run of 350 days with 2-disc, 4-disc, and 7-Disc DVD, Blu-Ray, and HD-DVD releases on November 2013. The Dexter's Odyssey Trilogy will be shot in an aspect ratio of 2.40:1 Anamorphic, and in addition to the Powerpuff Girls Characters, will deliver the most realistic-looking dinosaurs ever concieved for film since the Jurassic Park Films, OK?
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Post by timbox129 on Nov 29, 2006 20:45:39 GMT -5
Oops. I mean, yes.
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Post by agentknight on Nov 29, 2006 21:59:42 GMT -5
This thread both confuses and amuses me.
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Post by timbox129 on Nov 30, 2006 15:23:54 GMT -5
Um, Guys, Between Febuary 2010 and June 2014, Tim Box Press, Tim Box's publishing company, Dark Horse Comics, and Ricardo Delgado will work on 2 new issues of Age of Reptiles: The Hunt, 3 new issues of Age of Reptiles: Tribal Warfare, a new 9-issue comic book series, Age of Reptiles: Tusker, and a new 7-issue Comic Book series, Age of Reptiles: Genesis, which chronicles from the very first dinosaurs to the events before the Hunt. The new series will be called Ricardo Delgado's Age of Reptiles: The Extended Experience. From November 2013 to June 2014, there will be 4 comic book issues per month except for the last 2 issues of Age of Reptiles which will be published on the first two weeks of June 2014. It will contain new characters and new subplots and will be treated to match the original look of the original comic books. For Example, By Killing Frog the Parasaurolophus, Long-Jaw and the T-Rexes stampeded a herd of Lambeosaurine Hadrosaurs (Corythosaurus, Lambeosaurus, and Parasaurolophus), and the stampede esculates and gets bigger bigger, and it will be a spectacular stampede that goes out of control and rampages through the forests and the rocks and terrain of the world in Tribal Warfare. The Stampede ended with one of the Deinonychuses spreads its leg and trips over a Lambeosaurus, causing a pile up between the hadrosaurs. The Raptors escapes, while The T-Rexes finishes the pile of hadrosaurs off. Once the 30 comic book issues are published, On December 2015, To coincide with the teaser trailer for Age of Reptiles: Volume One: The Hunt the first of two 2-D/3-D/Flash Animated three-hour epic movies which contains four stories in two, All 30 comic book issues for Ricardo Delgado's Age of Reptiles: The Extended Experience will be gathered in a 1,158-page garphic novel, republished in a widescreen format, meaning that individual pages will be twice as wide as a normal comic book. Among the supplements will be The Art of Age of Reptiles, which contains all the artwork and sketches, etc., made for Age of Reptiles and the two upcoming epic animated features. There will also be a 1,998-page making and art-of book called The Age of Reptiles Chronicles. The main focus on the book will be the history, development, production and release of Ricardo Delgado's Age of Reptiles: The Animated Motion Picture Series. Book One: The Making of Ricardo Delgado's Age of Reptiles: The Animated Motion Picture Series will be 654-pages long, and Book Two: The Art of Ricardo Delgado's Age of Reptiles will be 1,172-pages long. Like The Extended Experience, the individual pages will be twice as wide as a normal comic. So what will you think of Age of Reptiles: The Extended Experience in 2013 and 2014?
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Post by eatawiiner on Nov 30, 2006 15:33:49 GMT -5
Um guys, did you read that and let Timbox know that "Between Febuary 2010 and June 2014, Tim Box Press, Tim Box's publishing company, Dark Horse Comics, and Ricardo Delgado will work on 2 new issues of Age of Reptiles: The Hunt, 3 new issues of Age of Reptiles: Tribal Warfare, a new 9-issue comic book series, Age of Reptiles: Tusker, and a new 7-issue Comic Book series, Age of Reptiles: Genesis, which chronicles from the very first dinosaurs to the events before the Hunt." So what do you think of Timbox's nonsense, OK?
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Post by timbox129 on Nov 30, 2006 15:53:03 GMT -5
And I told you, That Disney/Tim Box/Ricardo Delgado's Age of Reptiles: Volume I: The Hunt, and Volume Two: Tribal Warfare, will combine traditional hand-drawn animation, CGI, Deep Canvas, and Flash Animation and will be animated in CinemaScope 2.40:1. The film will also retains the comic book's original speed and violence in some scenes, and although the comic book is a story without words, It will contain dialogue for the dinosaurs and other creatures in Ricardo Delgado's Age of Reptiles, and the Dinosaurs will talk like humans other than their earth-shaking roars and bellows, etc., and will speak in that fractured teenage vernacular spoken in A Clockwork Orange, called "Nadsat", a combination of Slavic, English, and British slang (in particular, Cockney rhyming slang), OK?
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Post by eatawiiner on Nov 30, 2006 16:04:18 GMT -5
OK Timbox, OK.
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Post by timbox129 on Dec 2, 2006 23:47:53 GMT -5
Um, Guys, On September 2011, Tim Box, Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Lucasfilm Ltd., Steven Speilberg, Legendary Pictures (which Tim Box will own from 2010 onwards, after their 5-year deal with Warner Bros. will expire in 2010), Industrial Light and Magic, Weta Workshop, Weta Digital, Cartoon Network Studios, and the one who now owns the rights to the Land Before Time franchise will commission and start pre-production on a spectacular CGI epic remake of the original Land Before Time (1988) for a March 2018 release and the Land Before Time remake will be directed by either Sir Ridley Scott or any other director you want to choose. The Land Before Time remake will deliver the most realistic-looking dinosaurs ever concieved for film since the Jurassic Park Films, and will be shot and animated in 2.35:1 CinemaScope. Not only the script for the remake of the Land Before Time will be superior to the original 1988 screenplay, the writers will also start fresh. Here is the plot for the Land Before Time Remake:
The story involves an orphaned Apatosaurus named Littlefoot who has to flee from a variety of environments and a drought-caused famine to search for the Great Valley, an area which has been spared devastation and where dinosaurs can survive and live in harmony. Littlefoot became orphaned after the on-screen death of his mother from injuries suffered while battling an antagonistic Tyrannosaurus named Sharptooth and the effects of an earthquake caused by an astroid; however, upon reaching the Great Valley, he could be reunited with his grandparents.
Along the way he makes friends with four other young prehistoric creatures: Cera, a Triceratops; Ducky, a Saurolophus; Petrie, a Pteranodon; and Spike, a Stegosaurus, in order to overcome the challenges on their way. In one scene, Littlefoot and his four friends encounters a 25-Foot Tall Primitive Gorilla-Like Creature named Giganto who fights Sharptooth and his two brothers and kills Sharptooth's brothers, causing him to escape.
Full of dinosaur attacks, stampedes, spectacular scenes, a variety of environments (many of them untouched by the Astroid and the Earthquake) and derring-do, the script for the Land Before Time remake will be superior to the 1988 screenplay but this time, action-packed and extremely-violent sometimes. It will also return to and ampilfies Don Bluth's original vision of the Land Before Time, and with Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, George Lucas, Steven Speilberg and me as among the executive producers, the Land Before Time remake will enter pre-production on September 2011, and will enter production on April 25, 2015, for a March 16, 2018 release. The creatures of The Land Before Time remake, especially Littlefoot and Sharptooth will be more realistic than those in the original 1988 film. The Land Before Time Remake will have a theatrical running time of 2 hours and 55 minutes, and will be 105 minutes longer than the 1988 original, and that means 55 minutes will be cut from the film but will be added back in a 233-minute extended edition when the 2018 film will be released on DVD, Blu-Ray Disc and HD-DVD by Tim Box Home Entertainment on November 2018 in separate 2-disc, 4-disc, 7-disc and 10 disc DVD releases for each format day and date. William Stout, Ricardo Delgado, David Krentz and other artists will help conceptualize the world depicted in the Land Before Time remake and the Land Before Time remake art department will do hundreds of illustrations and dozens and dozens of conceptual scluptures and designing around the creatures of the Land Before Time Remake. To bring the creatures in the Land Before Time remake to life, the plan was to use entirely CGI and some animatronics to the mix, Computer models will be bulit for Littlefoot and his pals, Sharptooth and his brothers, Giganto, the Raptors, and others and fleshed out from maquettes. Animatronic versions will be planned for close-ups, and for some full-scale animatronic creatures. The world depicted in the Land Before time Remake will be a blend of live action backgrounds, minatures, and digital CG environments and matte paintings. Large Scale Minatures will be built from which other minatures will be planned. The Visual Effects team at ILM and Weta FX Ltd. will be working on dinosaur walk cycles, research techniques for Dinosaur skin and feathers, and will model the whole of the great valley and some environments digitally. The soundscapes of the Land Before Time remake will be done by Skywalker Sound and Park Road Post, and the Music will be done by James Horner (who will also reuse some music from the 1988 original), Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard (who will both provide the new music) and will combine orchestral, African, and Electronic music with a tribal world-beat percussion. The depiction of dinosaurs and other creatures in the Land Before Time remake will be similar to the very latest scientific research and reconstructions of today. And Tim Box will correct some of what scientists felt were glaring scientific flaws with what had been done in the 1988 original, even though some sauropods will also run. The Land Before Time remake will be shot on 24-P HD digital camera and for a budget of $300 million. The Land Before Time will be more action-packed and spectacular and will also remain faithful to the original 1988 film in the style of the Lord of the Rings and Jurassic Park. So what will you think of The Land Before Time remake by reading this post?
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Post by eatawiiner on Dec 8, 2006 17:35:05 GMT -5
You should figure out a way to clone dinosaurs and make it true live-action, so what do you think ok?
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Post by timbox129 on Dec 10, 2006 13:06:35 GMT -5
What is the worst movie did you ever saw in your whole life? Either Plan 9 from Outer Space or Robot Monster or whatever film you want to say?
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Post by captainofbeef on Dec 10, 2006 13:07:43 GMT -5
Alone in the Dark by far.
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Post by criterionmaster on Dec 10, 2006 13:53:29 GMT -5
Tough, probably Wham! Bam! Thank You, Spaceman!
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Post by PTAhole on Dec 10, 2006 14:49:31 GMT -5
LITTLE MAN
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Post by ie on Dec 10, 2006 21:05:29 GMT -5
What is the worst movie did you ever saw in your whole life? Either Plan 9 from Outer Space or Robot Monster or whatever film you want to say? I HATE HUCKABEES.
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Post by PTAhole on Dec 11, 2006 3:40:59 GMT -5
That movie is good!
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Post by ie on Dec 11, 2006 5:28:57 GMT -5
I'll accept that you like the movie, that's fine, but to call it good? Come on now.
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Post by timbox129 on Dec 11, 2006 14:55:07 GMT -5
Um Guys, On November 2012, Guess What? Tim Box, Cartoon Network and Twentieth Century Fox will release the first two of a line of fan collectives called the Cartoon Network Fan Collective. It will feature all of the episodes in which each character have appear in. So let's start out with two Cartoon Network Villians, Mandark and Mojo Jojo:
CARTOON NETWORK FAN COLLECTIVE
Volume One: The Mandark Fan Collective
Disc I
I. Dexter’s Rival (5/12/96) (7 min.) II. Mandarker (12/25/96) (7 Min.) III. Quackor: The Fowl (7/16/97) (7 Min.) IV. Mock 5 (9/10/97) (7 Min.) V. Let’s Save the world you jerk! (2/4/98) (7 Min.) VI. Rushmore Rumble (2/11/98) (7 Min.) VII. Framed (3/18/98) (7 Min.) VIII. Sun, Surf, and Science (4/1/98) (7 Min.) IX. Dee Dee’s Rival (4/15/98) (7 Min.) X. Dexter and Computress in Mandark! (4/29/98) (7 Min.) XI. Last but Not Beast (6/15/98) (24 Min.) XII. Ego Trip (50 Min.)
Total Running Time for Disc I: 2 hours and 25 minutes (145 min.)
Disc II XIII. A Quackor Cartoon (11/16/01) (4 Min.) XIV. Momdark (11/16/01) (9 Min.) XV. If Memory Serves (2/22/02) (9 Min.) XVI. A Mandark Cartoon (2/22/02) (4 Min.) XVII. A Boy Named Sue (3/29/02) (11 Min.) XVIII. Dos Boot (6/7/02) (9 Min.) XIX. My Dad Vs. Your Dad (9/20/02) (9 Min.) XX. Over-labbing (11/22/02) (7 Min.) XXI. Used Ink (5/16/03) (7 Min.) XXII. School Girl Crushed (5/23/03) (7 Min.) XXIII. Babe Sitter (9/5/03) (7 Min.) XXIV. Mountain Mandark (9/5/03) (7 Min.) XXV. 2Geniuses 2gether 4Forever (9/5/03) (7 Min.) XXVI. Comic Stripper (9/19/03) (7 Min.) XXVII. The Lab of Tomorrow (11/4/03) (7 Min.) XXVIII. Garage Sale (11/4/03) (8 Min.) XXIX. Dexter’s Wacky Races (9/26/03) (12 Min.)
Total Running Time: 2 hours and 5 min. (125 min.) Total Running Time for Fan Collective: 4 hours and 32 minutes (272 Minutes)
Disc III-All New Special Features Disc! Includes Theatrical Teasers and Trailers for Dexter’s Odyssey: The Birth of Mandark and The Sword of the Phoenix, Plus An Exclusive Sneak Peak at Dexter’s Odyssey: The Fall of Mandark, only in theatres, May 2013
-Disc Three Also Includes 10-minute behind the scenes preview of Dexter’s Odyssey: The Fall of Mandark and all new behind the scenes looks at the Dexter’s Laboratory Character of Mandark, Including:
-The Art of Mandark -Designing Mandark’s Laboratory -The Evolution of Mandark and his Laboratory -The Art of Ego Trip -The Mandark of Dexter’s Odyssey -The Many Faces of Mandark -Mandark’s Arsenal PLUS -Tim Box Games’ Dexter’s Odyssey: The Sword of the Phoenix game teaser trailer -Theatrical Teasers and Trailers for Dexter’s Odyssey: The Birth of Mandark and the Sword of the Phoenix
Languages: English, French, and Spanish Subtitles: English, French, and Spanish 1.33:1 Full Frame HD Digital Transfers Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0 Surround DTS 5.1 Surround (For Ego Trip) Release Date: November 6, 2012 SRP: $24.98
Volume II: The Mojo Jojo Fan Collective
Disc I
I. Monkey See, Doggy Do (11/18/98) (12 Min.) II. Telephonies (12/23/98) (12 Min.) III. Mr. Mojo’s Rising (1/6/99) (12 Min.) IV. Bubblevicious (1/20/99) (12 Min.) V. The Bare Facts (1/20/99) (12 Min.) VI. Just another Maniac Mojo (2/3/99) (12 Min.) VII. The Rowdyruff Boys (4/7/99) (23 Min.) VIII. Birthday Bash (8/20/99) (12 Min.) IX. You Snooze; You Lose (9/25/99) (12 Min.) X. Los Dos Mojos (10/28/99) (12 Min.) XI. Daylight Savings (11/26/99) (12 Min.)
Total Running Time for Disc I: 2 hours and 25 minutes (145 min.)
Disc II
XII. Mo Job (2/13/00) (12 Min.) XIII. Cootie Gras (3/17/00) (12 Min.) XIV. Mojo Jonesin’ (6/2/00) (12 Min.) XV. Slumbering with the enemy (6/30/00) (12 Min.) XVI. Child Fearing (8/18/00) (12 Min.) XVII. Criss Cross Crisis (9/8/00) (12 Min.) XVIII. Monkey See, Doggy Two (10/6/00) (12 Min.) XIX. Candy is Dandy (11/10/00) (12 Min.) XX. Powerprof. (2/9/01) (23 Min.) XXI. Meet the Beat Alls (2/9/01) (15 Min.)
Total Running Time for Disc II: 2 hours and 16 minutes (136 Minutes)
Disc III XXII. Get Back Mojo (5/4/01) (23 Min.) XXIII. Stray Bullet (7/5/02) (23 Min.) XXIV. Forced Kin (6/28/02) (23 Min.) XXV. Deja View: The Reconstruction (6/15/12) (27 mniutes) (in 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen) XXVI. Not So Awesome Blossom (12/6/02) (12 Min.) XXVII. Save Mojo (9/26/03) (12 Min.) XXVIII. Pee Pee G’s (11/13/03) (12 Min.) XXIX. City of Clipsville (11/25/03) (12 Min.)
Total Running Time for Disc III: 2 hours and 26 minutes (146 Minutes)
Disc IV XXX. Documentary (1/16/04) (12 Min.) XXXI. Bang for your Buck (4/2/04) (12 Min.) XXXII. Prime Mates (4/16/04) (12 Min.) XXXIII. Makes Zen to Me (4/23/04) (12 Min.) XXXIV. Live and Let Dynamo (4/30/04) (12 min.) XXXV. Mo’ Linguish (5/7/04) (12 Min.) XXXVI. Custody Battle (7/2/04) (12 Min.) XXXVII. Simian Says (7/16/04) (12 Min.) XXXVIII. West in Pieces (7/30/04) (12 Min.) XXXIX. Crazy Mixed Up Puffs (8/20/04) (12 Min.) XL. What’s The Big Idea (8/27/04) (12 min.) XLI. See Me; Feel Me Gnomey (11/9/12) (23 min.)
Total Running Time: 2 hours and 37 minutes (157 minutes) Total Running Time for Fan Collective: 9 hours and 44 minutes (584 minutes)
Disc V: All New Special Features Disc
-Including an exclusive Sneak Peek at Dexter’s Odyssey: The Fall of Mandark and the theatrical teasers and trailers for all 3 films.
-Also All New Behind the scenes look at Mojo Jojo, Including:
-The Art of Mojo Jojo -Designing The City of Townsville -Mo’ Mojo Jojo -Mojo’s Observatory -The Rowdyruff Boys -Other Villians of the Powerpuff Girls -Mojo’s Arsenal: Building the Digital Mojo Jojo in Dexter’s Odyssey
Plus: -The Powerpuff Girls Movie 2002 and 2012 theatrical trailers -49 TV spots for the Powerpuff Girls Movie
Languages: English, French, and Spanish Subtitles: English, French, and Spanish 1.33:1 Full Frame/2.35:1 Anamorphic (for Deja View) HD Digital Transfers Dolby Digital EX 5.1 Enhanced Home Theater Mix and 2.0 Surround DTS ES 6.1 Enhanced Home Theater Mix Release Date: November 6, 2012 SRP: $24.98
Did you know that in Dexter's Laboratory, Mandark was Dexter's Rival rather than the evil demon Mandark in Dexter's Odyssey? and Did you know that Mojo Jojo is an evil monkey, or Primakil, who wants to destroy the Powerpuff Girls and Townsville? And I considered Mojo Jojo and his superpowered army of apes and monkeys in the Powerpuff Girls Movie to be Primakil, which translates as Ape Monster.
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Post by timbox129 on Dec 17, 2006 13:25:50 GMT -5
Well Guys, On December 2013, Disney, Tim Box, Weta FX Ltd., and ILM will bring you a new 3 hours and 30-minute version of Disney's Dinosaur (2000), Dinosaur Redux, which will be faithful to both the 2000 and development/pre-production phase of the film, and will also contain 118 minutes of new scenes and new fixes to the film, which are necessary due to a number of reasons, including limits of technology and budgetary restrictions at the time of original production, for example, some dinosaurs such as Oviraptor and Velociraptor now has feathers in their bodies. Dinosaur Redux will be released in D-Cinema, Disney Digital 3D, and IMAX on November 15, 2013 before the December 17, 2013 DVD, Blu-Ray, and HD-DVD releases by Tim Box Home Entertainment. This will benefit not only from new special effects, but also new THX certification and Digital Audio presentation. Here is my proposed press release:
AN ALL NEW DINOSAUR! A NEW 3-HOUR LONG DINOSAUR AVAILABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
WALT DISNEY PICTURES AND THE TIM BOX COMPANY PRESENT
DISNEY’S DINOSAUR REDUX
7-DISC ULTIMATE COLLECTOR’S EDITION
118 Minutes of All New Footage created exclusively for Disney’s Dinosaur; Both the 1988, Pre-production and 2000 Screenplays; New Explorations of the Dinosaur Film Magic
All the prehistoric wonders in Disney’s Dinosaur in treasured collections On DVD, Blu-Ray Disc and HD-DVD from Tim Box Home Entertainment
Walt Disney Home Entertainment and Tim Box Home Entertainment presents the ultimate Dinosaur collection, Walt Disney Pictures and The Tim Box Company present Dinosaur Redux: 7-DISC ULTIMATE COLLECTOR’S EDITION available on DVD, Blu-Ray Disc, and HD-DVD from Tim Box Home Entertainment, December 17, 2013.
The REDUX Version of Disney’s Dinosaur (2000) features a new 210-minute extended version with enhanced special effects and 118 minutes of new scenes either dropped from the film or entirely shot for this version. Viewers will venture even deeper into the world of Disney’s Dinosaur with the original 2000 theatrical version as we know it. Visualizing Dinosaur: The Complete Production Experience is an in-depth interactive look at the process and technology of making the film.
For The Ultimate Collector, There is a new 1,968-page minature book called The Dinosaur Chronicles which consists of three parts: The Evolution of An Animated Film (380 pages), The Art of Disney’s Dinosaur (1,130 pages), and the 1988, Pre-Production and 2000 Screenplays (458 screenplays), Maquettes of the creatures featured in the film, and more. The 7-Disc Set is priced at $35.98 and is housed in a LOTR-Worthy Digipak Packaging inside a collector’s tin.
DVD BONUS FEATURES
DISCS ONE AND TWO: DINOSAUR REDUX (03:30:28)
• FEATURE FILM: DINOSAUR REDUX New 210-minute extended version of Disney’s Dinosaur with Enhanced Special Effects, 118 minutes of new and extended scenes, and an exclusive roadshow presentation with Overture, Intermission and Entr’acte, plus 4 minutes and 20 seconds of expanded credits
• FILM FACTS FOSSIL DIG With this feature Engaged, viewers can access the history, development, production, and release of the film via an interactive viewing experience.
• AUDIO COMMENTARY #1: The Directors and Effects Supervisor This commentary features the directors and the effects supervisors
• AUDIO COMMENTARY #2: Producer and Production Team This commentary features the producer and the production team.
• THEATER OF NOISE EXPERIENCE Listen to two isolated 5.1 EX music-only and Sound Effects-Only Tracks with branching video segments showcasing The Sound Team and James Newton Howard’s work.
DISC THREE: THE 2000 THEATRICAL VERSION (01:21:59)
• FEATURE FILM: ORIGINAL THEATRICAL VERSION The 2000 Theatrical Version as we know 13 years ago.
• FILM FACTS FOSSIL DIG With this feature Engaged, viewers can access the history, development, production, and release of the film via an interactive viewing experience.
• AUDIO COMMENTARY #1: The Directors and Effects Supervisor This commentary features the directors and the effects supervisors
• AUDIO COMMENTARY #2: Producer and Production Team This commentary features the producer and the production team.
• THEATER OF NOISE EXPERIENCE Listen to two isolated 5.1 EX music-only and Sound Effects-Only Tracks with branching video segments showcasing The Sound Team and James Newton Howard’s work.
DISCS FOUR, FIVE, SIX AND SEVEN: VISUALIZING DINOSAUR: THE COMPLETE PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE
• VISUALIZING DINOSAUR: THE COMPLETE PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE (06:36:35) A Unique 6-Hour Exclusive 18-Part Tour of the development, making, and release of the film, it contains the movie-magic that results in the final film. From 1988 to the film’s release and legacy, this 18-part 6-hour documentary shows how it is done.
• HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT/PRE-PRODUCTION Viewers can explore the complete history and development and pre-production phase of Disney’s Dinosaur from all of the pre-production artwork to the 1988 Walon Green Script that started it all, plus the pre-production script.
• ANIMATION AND PRODUCTION -Viewers can also explore the complete animation and production phase from Animation Tests to Anatomy of a Scene featurettes to all of the deleted scenes that were cut from Disney’s Dinosaur
• POST-PRODUCTION/RELEASE Viewers Can Also Explore the Post-Production Period from a Interactive Sound Design Suite with sample tracks and featurettes to a complete set of promo, publicity and marketing materials
• THE ART OF DISNEY’S DINOSAUR Dinosaur contains some of the most realistic-looking dinosaurs ever conceived for an animated film, and here is a complete virtual museum full of all of the drawings, illustrations, photos, etc. that made up the Making Of Disney’s Dinosaur from 1988 to 2013. This new complete gallery is open for business and everyone will want to visit it again and again.
Long before humans appeared on the planet, dinosaurs ruled the earth. On a little off-coast island, a clan of lemurs finds a dinosaur egg, hatching. Since there are no parents, the lemurs take care of the newborn, Aladar. Years later, a medium meteor goes down close to the island and the shockwave forces its inhabitants to flee to the continent. There, Aladar and his family meet other dinosaurs for the first time as well as real dangers. The destruction caused by the meteor here has also forced a herd of different herbivores to move to a remote valley that can provide food and protection against the carnivorous predators following after. Since Aladar grew up with a different understanding of the ways of the world, his way of helping others first isn't accepted within the herd, but soon it is proven that reason may be better than panic.
STREET DATE: DECEMBER 17, 2013
SRP: $35.98 Feature Run Time: 210 minutes (Redux version), 82 minutes (Theatrical Version) Rating: PG-13 (Redux Version), PG (theatrical version) Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (1.85:1) Enhanced for 16x9 televisions Sound: Dolby EX 5.1 Enhanced Home Theater Mix, DTS ES 6.1 Enhanced Home Theater Mix Languages: English, French and Spanish audio, English, French and Spanish Subtitles
What Will you Think of Disney/Tim Box's Dinosaur Redux if you read this quote? Do you remember Disney's Dinosaur?
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Post by criterionmaster on Dec 17, 2006 17:41:25 GMT -5
Are you directing this film, or paying someone to do it for you?
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agentknight
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Post by agentknight on Dec 18, 2006 21:26:51 GMT -5
DIdn't he say Ridley Scott was directing it?
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ie
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Post by ie on Dec 18, 2006 21:49:44 GMT -5
DIdn't he say Ridley Scott was directing it? Actually, I'll be directing it because he liked the work I did in Doom of Doom (2029) and the remake of Roundhay Garden Scene (1888) I did in 2088.
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