Glinda i would give to Mary Elizabeth Winstead and elphaba I would give to Alison Brie
Glinda i would give to Mary Elizabeth Winstead and elphaba I would give to Alison Brie
For Phantom, I'm not sure for Erik, that can be someone else to come up with an idea for that.For Phantom of the Opera, who would be your pick for Erik?
As for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, I might have DreamWorks co-produce with Turner since United Artists owns the original film version.
I plan on having Tim Burton still do his version of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street for 2007. It'll likely be released by Peacock but I'm indecisive between Universal, RKO or DreamWorks as the actual brand.
Where do you think Into the Woods should be made?
Gigantic should be coming up soon and I might use select cast and plot points from the OTL Jack the Giant Slayer (2013). Good idea or bad?
For Elphaba, pretty obvious that Idina Menzel would reprise her role here and given the fact that she won't be voicing Elsa ITTL, it's only fair she gets a equal big voice acting role here. Glinda I'm not sure who to cast, once again anyone can up with a suitable choice here.
What is this about??Entertainment News for Early November 2005
Gus St. Pierre on Brad Pitt wanting to rebuild the Ninth Ward:
"I suggest he get his lawyer on board to cut through the racist red tape and speed up the permit process for those who want to rebuild their homes. Once you get done with that, leave the actual construction to the professionals."
- USA Today
Well, I can't blame a father for wanting to keep his daughter safe, but still being associated with that organization (I REFUSE TO CALL IT IT'S NICKNAME)....Billy Ray Cyrus defends his affiliation with FART while Miley has become Nickelodeon's newest star.
"I just want to protect my daughter from being sexualized by the show's writers."
- TV Guide
Great!Limited Run, LLC moves quickly to acquire an out of state VHS tape plant that was slated to close, saving at least 200 jobs.
- The Oregonian
Ok.Disney begins principal photography on Eragon. The film, based on Christopher Paolini's book, is slated for a Christmas 2006 release. [1]
- Variety
[1] IOTL, I saw Eragon in theatres when I was 18. I felt very bad for Paolini because of the film adaptation being hated by critics. Plus, for a while, I wished it had been more successful because I had classmates in high school who read the book.
IOTL, Pitt was the spokesman for the Make It Right initiative, but the houses that were rebuilt wound up being demolished.What is this about??
Nice.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Released by TriStar Pictures on November 4, 2005
A Nelvana Production
Produced in association with
Nintendo of America
Hasbro, Inc.
Produced and Directed by
Michael Hirsh
Patrick Loubert
Clive Smith
Music
Michael Giacchino
Themes from the video game series composed by
Koji Kondo
Voice Talents
Zelda Williams as Zelda
Haley Joel Osment as Link and Dark Link
Ming-Na Wen as Navi
Drake Bell as Sheik
Keith David as Ganondorf and Phantom Ganon
Brittany Murphy as Saria
Zoe Saldana as Nabooru
Natalie Portman as Princess Ruto
Dakota Fanning as Malon
Dan Castellaneta as Ingo
Clancy Brown as Mutoh
Tara Strong as Koume and Kotake
Grey DeLisle as Twinrova
Jodie Benson as the Great Fairy
Notes
- The timeline of the film series is separate from the timeline of the games.
- The first Zelda movie released in 2002 is comprised of key plot points from the first four games, including Link's Awakening which was only for the original GameBoy.
- Ocarina of Time is Columbia-TriStar's first experiment with separate 2D and 3D releases.
- The first Zelda received a PG from the MPAA. This installment instead received a T for "scary images."
Logo Trivia
- Ocarina of Time is the first title in which the current TriStar logo, introduced in 1993, is updated with the CBS Discovery byline.
- At the very end of the film is a new logo for Nelvana, in which the polar bear mascot stands on a pedestal of ice in front of a cloud backdrop similar to the Columbia and TriStar logos.
The Legend of Zelda Williams.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Released by TriStar Pictures on November 4, 2005
A Nelvana Production
Produced in association with
Nintendo of America
Hasbro, Inc.
Produced and Directed by
Michael Hirsh
Patrick Loubert
Clive Smith
Music
Michael Giacchino
Themes from the video game series composed by
Koji Kondo
Voice Talents
Zelda Williams as Zelda
Haley Joel Osment as Link and Dark Link
Ming-Na Wen as Navi
Drake Bell as Sheik
Keith David as Ganondorf and Phantom Ganon
Brittany Murphy as Saria
Zoe Saldana as Nabooru
Natalie Portman as Princess Ruto
Dakota Fanning as Malon
Dan Castellaneta as Ingo
Clancy Brown as Mutoh
Tara Strong as Koume and Kotake
Grey DeLisle as Twinrova
Jodie Benson as the Great Fairy
Notes
- The timeline of the film series is separate from the timeline of the games.
- The first Zelda movie released in 2002 is comprised of key plot points from the first four games, including Link's Awakening which was only for the original GameBoy.
- Ocarina of Time is Columbia-TriStar's first experiment with separate 2D and 3D releases.
- The first Zelda received a PG from the MPAA. This installment instead received a T for "scary images."
Logo Trivia
- Ocarina of Time is the first title in which the current TriStar logo, introduced in 1993, is updated with the CBS Discovery byline.
- At the very end of the film is a new logo for Nelvana, in which the polar bear mascot stands on a pedestal of ice in front of a cloud backdrop similar to the Columbia and TriStar logos.
It’s a role she was literally named after. It’s destiny.The Legend of Zelda Williams.
Rating Symbol | Descriptor |
G | General Audiences: All Ages Admitted. Many "soft-PG" titles that would otherwise received a PG IOTL are instead given G's ITTL. One example would be the Cinderella remake with Drew Barrymore which Disney released in 1998. Also, a lot of nature documentaries get G's, even when showing carnivores pigging out on their prey. |
PG | Parental Guidance Suggested: Some material may not be suitable for children. |
T (Known IOTL as PG-13) | Teen Audiences: Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. |
R | Restricted: Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. |
X (Known IOTL as NC-17) | No one under 18 admitted. |
Rating Symbol | Descriptor |
EC | Early Childhood. Mainly used for educational games for preschoolers. Likely to be phased out as it is barely even used. |
E | Everyone. |
E10+ | Everyone 10 and Up. Most sports games receive E ratings, except for hockey video games (both IHL and NHL) which get this rating for the fights and line brawls. Super High Impact, the WLAF equivalent of NFL Blitz, also gets this rating for mild trash talk and late hits. The first Kingdom Hearts game got an E, but the second which will come out in Spring 2006 will likely get an E10+. |
E13+ Known IOTL as the ESRB's T rating | Everyone 13 and Up. |
M | Mature. |
AO | Adults Only. |
I see that Magic Window has more variety in their releases, thanks to butterflies. I'd personally check out the UPA, Nintendo, and Galaxy High releases from them.Early CBS/Columbia Pictures Home Video releases of the show featured this Magic Window logo, also seen on VHS releases of Nintendo and Hasbro's early collaborations with TriStar and Nelvana, Popples, 1966 Batman movie and series, UPA cartoons, Superfriends, Galaxy High, Dinosaucers, the Care Bears film and TV series and the Beany and Cecil franchise. The English anime dubs that got the Magic Window treatment were Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, Winds of Change, Angie Girl and Wild Swans.
So, if Limited Run is getting in touch with Disney and Columbia, then this might be one of the many things I would pay for interdimensional travel to witness.ITTL, CBS/Columbia still made Magic Window tapes of He-Man, but the rights later transferred to Turner Home Entertainment after Ted bought Ruby-Spears. He-Man himself is still owned by Mattel. And of course, Ghostbusters is owned ITTL by Paramount.
Columbia-TriStar plans to bring this logo back for titles licensed to Limited Run, LLC.
Good news? This movie might actually be good with it being a Pixar release ITTL.
Chicken Little
Released by Touchstone Pictures on November 4, 2005
Produced in association with
Pixar Animation Studios
Voice Talents
Same as OTL except for Morkupine Porcupine who is voiced ITTL by Eric Bauza.
I had actually seen an OTL tape of Jayce on eBay which was in fact released by Magic Window. So yeah, it was a mistake on my part.But as for the anime dubs, isn't Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors technically an American cartoon, not an anime dub? Or did you have a brainfart caused by the catchy-as-heck opening?
Paramount is also involved and they've licensed the following:So, if Limited Run is getting in touch with Disney and Columbia, then this might be one of the many things I would pay for interdimensional travel to witness.