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Fatman is a 2020 American black comedy action film written and directed by Eshom Nelms and Ian Nelms, and starring Mel Gibson, Walton Goggins and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. [4] [5] The film is an unorthodox slant on holiday traditions that follows a jaded, gritty Santa Claus who struggles with ennui, production issues, government interference, and an embittered assassin sent by a vengeful naughty ...
In early 2010, Time ranked WALL-E No. 1 in "Best Movies of the Decade". [156] In Sight & Sound magazine's 2012 poll of the greatest films of all time, WALL-E is the second-highest-ranking animated film behind My Neighbor Totoro (1988), while tying with the film Spirited Away (2001) at 202nd overall. [157]
WALL-E (short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter: Earth-Class) [1] is the main protagonist of the 2008 Disney/Pixar animated film of the same name. He is primarily voiced by Ben Burtt. WALL-E was created by director, Andrew Stanton, and writer, Jim Reardon.
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: 1983–1985: Syndication: Mattel: 130 The Adventures of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids: 1984–1985: Syndication: 50 She-Ra: Princess of Power: 1985–1987: Syndication: Mattel: 93 Ghostbusters: 1986–1988: Syndication: Based on Filmation's 1975 live-action TV series The Ghost Busters: Tribune ...
Omar Benson Miller (born 7 October, 1978) [1] is an American actor. [2] He is known for his work as Walter Simmons on CSI: Miami (2009–2012), as Charles Greane on Ballers (2015–2019), as the voice of Raphael on Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2018–2020) and its 2022 film, and on the CBS comedy series The Unicorn (2019–2021).
"Down to Earth" is a song co-written and performed by English rock musician Peter Gabriel for the 2008 animated Disney-Pixar film WALL-E. It was released on June 10, 2008, by Walt Disney Records and Real World Records.
WALL-E (promoted with an interpunct as WALL•E) is an American animation film released in 2008 and directed by Andrew Stanton and produced by Pixar Animation Studios. Walt Disney Pictures released it in the United States and Canada on June 27, 2008, grossing $23.1 million on its opening day, and $63 million during its opening weekend in 3,992 theaters, ranking number 1 at the box office. [1]
In 1969, the company bought out Mike Nichols' production company and signed him to make two movies. [7] The company became less successful in the 1970s and only had hits with Mike Nichols' Carnal Knowledge (1971) and A Touch of Class (1973). [2] In 1972, the company had begun cutting back on production and in 1973 recorded a loss of $8.1 million.