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Mars Attacks! Mars Attacks! Mars Attacks! is a 1996 American black comedy science fiction film [3] directed by Tim Burton, who also co-produced it with Larry J. Franco. The screenplay by Jonathan Gems was based on the Topps trading card series of the same name. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Jack Nicholson (in a dual role ...
Mars Attacks is a science fiction -themed trading card series released in 1962 by Topps. The cards feature artwork by science fiction artists Wally Wood and Norman Saunders. [2] The cards form a story arc, which tells of the invasion of Earth by cruel, hideous Martians under the command of a corrupt Martian government who conceal the fact from ...
English. Starship Troopers: Traitor of Mars is a 2017 Japanese-American adult animated military science fiction film directed by Shinji Aramaki and Masaru Matsumoto and written by Edward Neumeier. [3] The film is a sequel to Starship Troopers: Invasion (2012) and the fifth installment of the Starship Troopers film series.
co-production with Silver Pictures and Donner/Shuler-Donner October 27, 1995: Copycat [N 4] distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises: November 3, 1995: Fair Game: co-production with Silver Pictures Les Misérables: distribution in US/Canada/Argentina/UK/Sweden only; produced by TF1, Canal+ and Les Films 13. November 10, 1995
1996 – Mars Attacks! 1996 – The Stupids; 1996 – James and the Giant Peach [2] 1996 – Space Jam [11] 1996 – 101 Dalmatians (TV) 1996 – Sabrina the Teenage Witch; 1997 – Casper: A Spirited Beginning; 1997 – George of the Jungle (animated opening) 1997 – An American Werewolf in Paris (CGI werewolves) 1997 – The End of Evangelion
Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and Locksmith Animation: Margie Claus [19] November 5, 2027 [19] Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and On the Day Productions: Oh, the Places You'll Go! [17] 2027 [17] Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and Dr. Seuss Enterprises Toto [22] TBA [23] [24] Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and Animal Logic Meet the ...
Box office. $118.1 million [3] Corpse Bride (also known as Tim Burton's Corpse Bride) is a 2005 stop-motion animated musical fantasy comedy-drama film [4] directed by Mike Johnson (in his directorial debut) and Tim Burton from a screenplay by John August, Caroline Thompson, and Pamela Pettler, based on characters created by Burton and Carlos ...
Altogether, 1,002 animated shorts alone were released under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners from the 1930s through the 1960s (1000 official and 2 cut downs). From the beginning to the present day, 1,041 theatrical shorts have been created.