Articles about Rango
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A @NYTimes reporter reports from the San Francisco headquarters of George Lucas's special effects studio Industrial Light & Magic to show us some details of the Oscar-winning film "Rango."
Source: video.nytimes.com
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The oil billionaire Tim Headington is the man behind both Hugo, which won five Academy Awards, as well as Rango, which won for best animated picture. Here's an interview with him where he answers questions about Hugo, Johnny Depp, and his favorite part of the movie making process.
Source: www.forbes.com
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With no Pixar film to beat, 'Rango' won the Academy Award for best animated feature, while "Hugo" won for best visual effects. Both victors show things are changing in Hollywood.
Source: news.cnet.com
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Interesting explanation of how and why The Academy's stifling rules on animation are limiting an expanding art form
Source: www.avclub.com
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2011 was big for screenwriter John Logan, who worked on 'Rango,' 'Hugo' and 'Coriolanus.' The @LATimes interviews him and uncovers that it all began with a father who introduced him to Shakespeare's works.
Source: www.latimes.com
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Republican presidential candidates list their Oscar picks (OK, not really, but still pretty amusing from @funnyordie)
Source: www.funnyordie.com
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The studio Paramount is 2011's champ of the box office. They had some massive hits in Mission Impossible and Transformers.
Source: www.thewrap.com
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A list of the most-pirated films of 2011 simply shows that many bit-torrenters have middling taste in movies
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com
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This year's race for Best Animated Feature prize is among the most competitive ever. A look at all 18 contenders by @rlevin85
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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An essay discussing how monster movies cater to our fear that we might be just like animals: ravenous, unscrupulous, savage.
Source: www.nytimes.com
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A @NYTimes reporter reports from the San Francisco headquarters of George Lucas's special effects studio Industrial Light & Magic to show us some details of the Oscar-winning film "Rango."
Source: video.nytimes.com
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The oil billionaire Tim Headington is the man behind both Hugo, which won five Academy Awards, as well as Rango, which won for best animated picture. Here's an interview with him where he answers questions about Hugo, Johnny Depp, and his favorite part of the movie making process.
Source: www.forbes.com
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2011 was big for screenwriter John Logan, who worked on 'Rango,' 'Hugo' and 'Coriolanus.' The @LATimes interviews him and uncovers that it all began with a father who introduced him to Shakespeare's works.
Source: www.latimes.com
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With no Pixar film to beat, 'Rango' won the Academy Award for best animated feature, while "Hugo" won for best visual effects. Both victors show things are changing in Hollywood.
Source: news.cnet.com
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Interesting explanation of how and why The Academy's stifling rules on animation are limiting an expanding art form
Source: www.avclub.com
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Republican presidential candidates list their Oscar picks (OK, not really, but still pretty amusing from @funnyordie)
Source: www.funnyordie.com
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The studio Paramount is 2011's champ of the box office. They had some massive hits in Mission Impossible and Transformers.
Source: www.thewrap.com
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This year's race for Best Animated Feature prize is among the most competitive ever. A look at all 18 contenders by @rlevin85
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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A list of the most-pirated films of 2011 simply shows that many bit-torrenters have middling taste in movies
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com
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An essay discussing how monster movies cater to our fear that we might be just like animals: ravenous, unscrupulous, savage.
Source: www.nytimes.com
