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The Iron Giant is a 1999 American animated science fiction film produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and directed by Brad Bird in his directorial debut.It is loosely based on the 1968 novel The Iron Man by Ted Hughes (which was published in the United States as The Iron Giant), and was written by Tim McCanlies from a story treatment by Bird.
Tim McCanlies is a fifth-generation Texan, but rarely called one place home for long. McCanlies’ father was in the Air Force and the family traveled extensively. [1] In his early years he was interested in both acting and the technical processes that took place behind the scenes, along with the process of filming scenes. [1]
Director Richard Bazley. Richard Bazley (born 28 November 1962 in Devon, England) is an Emmy-nominated film director and a storyboard artist. [1] Although now a Director of Live Action and animation his background is in animation and his credits include Disney’s Pocahontas, [2] Hercules, Tarzan and a lead animator and sequence director on the Warner Bros. film The Iron Giant. [3]
It’s somewhat ironic then that the movie, a lovely chosen-family fable adapted from the first book in Peter Brown’s open-ended series, features no human characters of consequence.
The Iron Giant opened in August 1999 to rave reviews from critics, but very low ticket sales; theater owners discarded the picture after only a few weeks. Altogether, the movie grossed $31.3 million worldwide against its $50 million budget, which was considered a significant loss for Warner.
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“The Iron Claw,” an A24 release, has been Rated R by the Motion Picture Association “for language, suicide, some sexuality and drug use. Running time: 130 minutes. Two and a half stars out ...