Director Ash Brannon, animation studio Reel FX, and actors Luke Wilson and Eddie Izzard are all involved in this Chinese animated feature.
Add a CommentViewing: Blog Posts Tagged with: d, Most Recent at Top [Help]
Results 1 - 5 of 5

Blog: Cartoon Brew (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: China, Feature Film, Lewis Black, Eddie Izzard, Reel FX, Matt Dillon, Rock Dog, Mae Whitman, Sam Elliott, Amber Wang, Ash Brannon, Deng Feng, Huayi Brothers, J.K. Simmons, Jorge Garcia, Kenan Thompson, Luke Wilson, Mandoo Pictures, Tibetan Rock Dog, Xu Xiaoping, Zheng Jun, Add a tag

Blog: Cartoon Brew (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: Lewis Black, Bill Hader, Pixar, Amy Poehler, Mindy Kaling, Inside Out, Pete Docter, Phyllis Smith, Add a tag
Disney's promotional campaign for "Inside Out" is heating up with the release of both a new trailer and commercial.
Add a Comment.jpg?picon=512)
Blog: Born to Write (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: birthdays, comedy, lewis black, laughter is the best medicine, mike huckabee, lewis black, laughter is the best medicine, mike huckabee, Add a tag
I know.
Get a life.
But seriously.
I just read Great News online.
This news makes me happy.
Gleeful.
Bordering on ecstatic.
Comedian Lewis Black is getting his own show!
Coming to COMEDY CENTRAL on March 12th. What sounds like one of the wackiest premises to come along since Mork moved into Mindy's hometown: a plaintiff vs defendant courtroom-like challenge, wherein Black presides over debates to decide the greater of two evils. Hot button controversies lined up for this show include American Idol vs High School Musical, Paris Hilton vs Dick Cheney, etc. I love it.
The show is "The Root of All Evil" and it may be just what Lewis needs to become the break out star he almost is.
It may bomb. It takes a while for funny people to find their place.
They make great sidekicks. They make great "best friends."
But it's tricky when the star IS the Funny One.
SEINFELD knew best: he was funny but he surrounded himself with friends that were even funnier.
CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM is hysterical because the comedy is brilliant. And Larry David isn't being funny. He's being Larry David-ish.
LUCILLE BALL was in a class by herself. We loved her because her wit was always a vehicle to a destination. Her antics kept the Ricardos from falling apart.
MARY TYLER MOORE was a brilliantly funny show. Mary on her own was white bread. But her family of news colleagues made me laugh like nothing else could.
I love Lewis Black.
Smart, funny, a mirror of my frustrations and angst.
I hope this show is as great as his talents.
Here's Black doing his best Chris Crocker "Leave Britney Alone" sendoff. Just think what this could do for Huckabee!
p.s. Happy 2/26 birthday-- happy THIRTEENTH birthday-- to my baby. I love you more than...anything. Bruce included. Even though I played Bruce CDs over and over in the labor and delivery room until you finally showed up-- and showed the world your pretty and brainy face. The doctor almost dropped you. The next morning, he thought you were a boy and it took an extremely post-partum angry me to remind him who and what you are. And...we haven't stopped laughing since. {}

Blog: OUPblog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: History, war, Politics, Blogs, iraq, army, navy, Media, A-Featured, d, greek, david, World History, oupblog, military, milblogs, perlmutter, blogwars, Add a tag
On January 29, 7:30pm the Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas will host a panel on “Military Blogging and America’s Wars.” The guests will include John Donovan, one of America’s leading milbloggers (who was invited to meet President Bush in the White House); Ward Carroll, a retired Navy Commander who flew F-14s and editor of www.Military.com; and Charles J. “Jack” Holt, chief of New Media Operations for the Department of Defense. David D. Perlmutter, a professor in the KU School of Journalism & Mass Communications , and author of Blogwars, will moderate the session.
In Blogwars Perlmutter examines the rapidly burgeoning phenomenon of blogs and questions the degree to which blog influence–or fail to influence–American political life. In the post below Perlmutter introduces us to Military Blogs.
The Greek philosopher Heraclitus is supposed to have said that “war is the father of all things.” It is absolutely true that where we live, the language we speak, the flags we fly, the beliefs we hold, the land we live on, and even our genetic heritage have been affected by who won and lost wars. Likewise, much of our technology was created for or improved toward making war. (more…)

Blog: Mo Willems Doodles (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: Doodles, d, Add a tag
From drawings of my daughter via Steinberg... Read the rest of this post
I really enjoyed your posts/drawings--such imagination!Do you have a MyToons account? That would be awesome to see.(It's a community for animators/artist, www.mytoons.com).
I spend too much time on the internet as it is to do a mytoons, yourtoons, or anyonestoons. Good luck.Mo