The Top10 List You Didn’t Expect: 2010
A Top10 list of 2010 all the way into October of 2011? Yes, people.
A Top10 list of 2010 all the way into October of 2011? Yes, people.
The tip-tapping master Mumble is back with his son Erik, who seems averse to dancing.
Conjoined twins Eva and Lyn, Evelyn and Evelyn Neville, release their fourth Silly-Symphony-like music video Have You Seen my Sister Evelyn, directed by Hoku Uchiyama.
Taiwanese band Tizzy Bac is set to re-release their remastered 2003 debut album Anything Can Tempt Me (甚麼事都叫我分心), and they’re promoting the launch with their single Dear Baby, Where is my Wing?
At the skillful hand of Keita Kurosaka comes Midori-ko, a 55-minute animated film product of the over ten years Kurosaka has spent drawing each and every frame of the 30 000 drawings.
I wanted to join Diandra who is participating in The Great Movie Project’s World Film Blogathon.
Legend of a Rabbit marks China’s first CGI animated feature length about an abnormally large white rabbit that gets Kung-fu’ed.
While there are some good and funny moments in Shrek The Third, the magic and humor that made Shrek very popular isn’t present much on the third film, even if it’s the most visually impressive from the Shrek franchise back then.
Animation, cars and adrenaline is all you need to reach the final line of Redline.
Po the panda who just got Kung Fu is set to save it against Lord Shen the peacock who wants to rid off it.