Friday, September 09, 2005

Wallace and Gromit


I received this fun release from a really nice lady, Debby Peters. I thought you guys would like to know about Wallace and Gromit if you don't already. It's an English production and very funny.

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Wallace and Gromit

It's non-stop high jinks when the Academy Award-winning clay-animatedadventures
of WALLACE & GROMIT release on DVD September 20 from DreamWorks Home
Entertainment.

Produced by Aardman Animation, the creators of Chicken Run, one of thetop-selling family videos of all time, comes WALLACE & GROMIT IN THREEAMAZING ADVENTURES will be on the market September 20 for $19.99. (See web link on right blog column under Fun Places to Be.)

Three hilarious short films star Wallace and his ever faithful dog Gromit:

Oscar-winners A CLOSE SHAVE and THE WRONG TROUSERS" as well as Academy Award nominee A GRAND DAY OUT" are high-spirited adventures showcasing Wallace, a good-natured, butslightly clueless, cheese-loving inventor who is often bailed out of sticky situations by Gromit ­the lovable canine who is the true brains behind the pair.

WALLACE & GROMIT IN THREE AMAZING ADVENTURES DVD includes Cracking Contraptions, ten clay-animated mini-shorts never-before-released in the United States, showcasing many of Wallace's most hilariously ill-conceived inventions, plus a behind-the-scenes look at how the filmmakers brought the plasticine pair to life.

Die-hard fans of the madcap duo will also get a sneak peek of the characters eagerly awaited theatrical film debut, Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit arriving in theaters October 7th.

This behind-the-scenes featurette includes must-see outtakes from the film along with interviews with Wallace & Gromit creator and two-time Academy Award®-winning writer and director Nick Park (Chicken Run, The Adventures of Wallace & Gromit).

Available on DVD in the U.S. for the first time, the films, which initially began as a series of photographic vignettes, depict each one of Wallace¹s many well-intended, but completely
absurd inventions.

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