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cowboy studio set What's New at Disney World for 2008 A incredible array of new attractions, live entertainment and special events is on tap at Walt Disney World Resort during the upcoming year as...

 

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What's New at Disney World for 2008

A incredible array of new attractions, live entertainment and special events is on tap at Walt Disney World Resort during the upcoming year as Disney extends its Year of a Million Dream celebration throughout 2008. As part of the 2008 Year of a Million Dreams celebration, Disney will also award more than one million more dreams through the Disney Dreams Giveaway.

As an encore to the successful 2007 Year of a Million Dreams, Disney promises that the 2008 Year of a Million Dreams will boast "more dreams," "even bigger dreams, "more dreams money can't buy" and "more dreams that only Disney can make true." For example, the 2008 Disney Dreams Giveaway will include such "over-the-top experiences" as a New Year's Eve night stay inside Cinderella Castle Suite at Disney's Magic Kingdom, a star-studded trip to the "High School Musical 3" film premiere, a flight in a a hot air balloon high above a Disney World theme park and a private day at Disney's tropical island paradise, Castaway Cay.

During the 2008 Year of a Million Dreams, Disney will also award hundreds of thousands of other dreams in various shapes and sizes such as Dream FASTPASS badges, special viewing for Disney parades, Disney shopping sprees, gourmet Disney dining packages, special Dream Mouse Ears, Dream pin sets and additional hours (known as Dream Times) for chosen guests to enjoy a Disney theme park.

In addition to the 2008 Disney Dreams Giveaway, Walt Disney World Resort will add the following new attractions and live entertainment:

Toy Story Mania!

The newest attraction at Disney's Hollywood Studios (formerly Disney-MGM Studios), Toy Story Mania! will make its debut during the summer of 2008. Inspired by the classic Disney•Pixar animated film, Toy Story, Toy Story Mania! features state-of-the-art, 3-D technology to create an interactive ride-through video game. Using spring-action "shooters," guests score points by launching darts at balloons, throwing eggs at barnyard targets and tossing rings at aliens.

Block Party Bash

Disney's Hollywood Studios will also introduce an all-new Disney•Pixar-inspired parade, Block Party Bash, which will allow guests to dance along with their favorite characters from such hit Disney animated films as Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars, Ratatouille and Monsters, Inc.

High School Musical 2: School's Out!

Catch "Wildcat fever" as the High School Musical 2: School's Out interactive show makes its debut at Walt Disney World Resort with a high-energy cast that sings and dances to hit tunes from the incredibly successful Disney Channel original film, "High School Musical 2: School's Out!" This lively show will be presented multiple times daily at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

Jedi Training Academy

Learn the "Ways of the Force" at Jedi Training Academy, an intergalactic entertainment experience where young Jedi students can learn lightsaber moves from a Jedi Master before facing off in the ultimate test against the evil Darth Vader from the Star Wars films. Jedi Training Academy will take place several times daily at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

Play House Disney-Live on Stage!

The revamped Play House Disney show at Disney's Hollywood Studios will come alive with a whole new group of characters from popular Disney Channel programs such as "Little Einsteins," "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse," "Handy Manny" and much more.

Pirates of the Caribbean Skill Tests

Captain Jack Sparrow, the star of Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean films, and his band of buccaneers lead a series of pirate "skill tests" to find honorary crew members at Disney's Magic Kingdom.

Woody's Cowboy Camp!

A "rootin' tootin' good time" for all ages, Woody's Cowboy Camp! features favorite characters from the Disney•Pixar film, Toy Story 2, such as Woody, Jessie and Bullseye. Test your skills on an Old West obstacle course, as well as sing and dance with all of the cowpokes at Woody's Cowboy Camp!

Magical Main Street, U.S.A. Parade

Parade down Main Street, U.S.A. in Disney's Magic Kingdom alongside your favorite Disney characters in this star-studded interactive parade! The Magical Main Street, U.S.A. Parade will feature colorful parade floats, a marching band and old-time fire truck.

"With the extension of the Year of a Million Dreams celebration into 2008 and all of the great new attractions and live shows planned at Disney World for the upcoming year, it's essential that you plan ahead to get the most out of your Disney World vacation getaway," said Kyle Collins, Director of Interactive Marketing at HotelsCorp.com. "By booking your Disney World vacation online today, you will enjoy incredible savings on Disney hotels, theme park tickets and vacation packages."

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Hollywood Anime Film Roundup

With the new year and the growing popularity of movies based on comic books, I thought I would do a round up of Hollywood films based on Anime and the status of them. In my opinion so far we haven’t seen anything but disastrous results. Speed Racer had too many bright colors and reminded me of playing CandyLand as a kid for some reason, and Dragonball: Evolution was one of the worst movies I have ever seen period.

Then there was Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. I actually liked it, as I was not expecting poetry from a Transformers movie, but then again, it could have been much better, one thing I hated more than anything was the Deceptican College girl.. Anyway, below are the titles that I know of which are based on anime or manga and are in some form of development.

Cowboy Bebop: Fox is moving forward with Cowboy Bebop which is set for a 2011 release date. Keanu Reeves is rumored to be starring with Erwin Stoff Producing. Hopefully Fox won’t turn this one into a train wreck like they did with DBE.

Akira: Scribes Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby, who worked on Ironman are working on the script and have completed a few drafts, but recently contributing writer Gary Whitta, has said that they have not worked on it for a year. If Warner Bros likes it, it will go into production next year. Its not known if Leonardo DiCaprio is still set to produce. Whitta also said that the film will follow all 6 volumes of the manga by Katsuhiro Otomo, unlike the famous 1988 animated film that only really covered the first 2.

Ninja Scroll: the IMDB has this one set for a 2011 release date, and says that Leonardo DiCaprio is producing. DiCaprio has said that he would be interested in using SMAP members Masahiro Nakai, Takuya Kimura, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Goro Inagaki and Shingo Katorito to star, but would not act in this one or Akira himself. To that I say, not a bad choice, maybe someone in Hollywood gets it, as Leo, a big anime fan, has said that he doesn’t intend to use anyone other than Japanese people for Ninja Scroll or Akira.

Macross: Known as Robotech in the US – I haven’t heard anything on this one, other than Tobey Maguire is pretty passionate about making, and starring in this movie, but with Spider-Man 4-6 down the pike it doesn’t look like he is going to get the chance to take on another potential franchise. Thinking of this movie, by the way, think of this brings to mind the Jamie Foxx movie Stealth, which was a blatant Macross Plus rip-off if I’ve ever seen one..

Battle Angel Alita: James Cameron has been talking about making this movie for what seems like 10 years. He told MTV news that Avatar (which has been a box office smash despite mixed reviews.) would be a testing ground to see if a Battle Angel Alita could even be made with today’s technology. Even though I have not seen it, it seems to me, and from what I have heard, Avatar is visually stunning. Cameron plans to make Battle Angel Alita a trilogy if the first one is successful and have it follow the manga closely. Sounds good, but Cameron has also just announced 2 more Avatar sequels. This may push Battle Angel Alita for a few years at least.

Tekken: Not really an anime based movie, but since it has had anime and manga incarnations I decided to add it, but I must say, from what I hear, this film is awful. Complete with actors and actresses who you would never think to associate with the characters they are actually based on, a director (Dwight H. Little) whose credits include the gems Anacondas 2: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid and Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home, and an incoherent story – Tekkenpromises to be one of the worse movies of 2010.

Ghost in the Shell: As of 2008, DreamWorks, who also did the US release for Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence acquired the rights to produce a live-action film adaptation of the original manga by Masamune Shirow with Steven Spielberg directing. Avi Arad and Steven Paul are confirmed producers; Shutter Island scribe Laeta Kalogridis is currently writing a script. The live-action film is set to be released in 2011.

VoltronThe Dark Knight producer Charles Roven’s Atlas Entertainment and Jason Netter’s Kickstart Entertainment has picked up film rights to the 1980s anime series and are currently looking for a screenwriter before they shop it around to studios. I remember the president of Fox Studios saying that when it came to Sentinals in X-2: X-Men United and X-Men 3: The Last Stand and Galactus in Fantastic Four 2: The Rise of the Silver Surfer – He will never allow giant robots in any movie his studio makes. But with the insane success of the Transformers franchise, attitudes seem to be changing and this one should be picked up by a studio quickly.

Neon Genesis Evangelion – The IMDB list this film as an Untitled Neon Genesis Evangelion Project with a release date of 2012 (the world end year.) There have been talks, and even concept art of a live action Neon Genesis Evangelion floating around the internet for years now, and this movie is still being pushed forward, however, there is no script, and again, like the Voltron film, ADV director Matt Greenfield has said the delay on the project is due largely to the Transformers movie: The studios wanted to make sure that a “giant robot” movie would appeal to an American audience. The negotiations between the U.S. studios and Gainax are being handled by Joseph Cho, who assisted in the production of “Appleseed: Ex Machina”, an animated film based on the Appleseed series, so Mr. Cho has previous experience in dealing with studio types. It is also reported that this film will cost over 100-120 million dollars to make, of which Fortune Magazine has reported ADV Films has raised half of that. There has been no official announcement in about a year though, and the current status of the film is unknown following the sudden collapse and asset sale of A.D. Vision on September 1, 2009.

Gatchaman: Is scheduled for a 2011 release and will be in animated CGI created by Imagi Animation Studios (the company that did TMNT) in association with Tatsunoko Production and Warner Bros. Pictures. The film will have a PG-13 rating and a 110 million dollar budget. Here is a trailer for the film that was recorded at Anime Expo ‘09.

Gigantor (T-28): Hikari Productions and IMAGI launched a teaser trailer for this one, however they have stated that further production on T-28 would depend on the world wide success of Astro Boy which as of this article has only made back $21,159,327 of its 65 million dollar budget.

Dragonball 2: Reborn: Despite no positive reviews, fans hating it, and the French holding a funeral for Goku here, it still brought in about 60 million dollars worldwide, not including DVD sales (the movie only cost about 20 million to make.) A script has already been written, but it is unknown if DBR will be a sequel or a remake. But I am guessing it will be another Train Wreck.

ThundercatsThundercats is an american cartoon produced by a Japanese studio in America. However, watching this when I was a kid, and it being one of my favorites I had to see what I could find on it. Unfortunately though, the CGI film, which was supposed to be an original story that expanded on elements of the first episode, has been shelved, probably due to the failure of Speed Racer

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