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Piñata is a 2005 Australian animated short film, produced by Act3animation in Australia, released in 2005. It received funding from the Australian Film Commission.It has screened at various festivals around the world, including the Annecy International Animation Festival and SIGGRAPH, [1] both in 2005, and for the first time in Australia on free-to-air television in February 2007 on ABC2's ...
This movie was later described as a "historical drama" movie within the Macross universe (similar to World War II films in the real world). In Macross Plus and Macross 7, it is revealed that there was a movie produced after Space War I (the original Earth-Zentradi conflict). Kawamori described the relation between the two depictions of Space ...
Created by Picasso Pictures and Steve Shannon, it consists of adventures featuring three comical undersea monkeys who were transferred into outer space by the evil robot named Dr.Colossus, to be eaten by nocturnal aliens, including a humanoid red and green chicken.
A Houston man died Saturday after being violently assaulted following what police say was a dispute over a parking space. 80-year-old military veteran dead after dispute with man over parking spot ...
Open for selection were: a sequel to Der Schuh des Manitu; (T)Raumschiff Surprise; a movie about another regular sketch in the show centered on Sissi (which was eventually realized as the animated film Lissi und der wilde Kaiser); a "Movie No One Would Ever Expect" with the same name; or an advice to Herbig to keep his hands off making movies ...
Visiting Paris to attend the reopening of the Notre-Dame cathedral, Trump was greeted by Macron at the steps of the Elysee Palace. It was Trump's first foreign trip since winning the Nov. 5 U.S ...
Leading up to the holiday, the parents closed off the basement to keep the surprise from their kids. and 20 days later, on the Dec. 23, the project was complete.
Space Station 3D was the first 3D live-action film to be shot in space. Using advanced 3D technology, the film tells the story of the greatest engineering feat since men landed on the Moon; the on-orbit assembly of the International Space Station as it travels 220 miles above the Earth at 17,500 mph.