Friday, January 2, 2015

Happy New Year 2015 - Funny Cute & Best Animated Greetings


Happy new year! Modern Piggy Story

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Watch Barbie and The Secret Door (2015) Movie Online For Free in English Full Length



Barbie and The Secret Door is the latest 2014 animated Barbie movie. The movie has some good messages in it about being who you are and knowing that you can shine even if you are shy and that you can achieve anything if you put your mind to it. Enjoy and let me know what do you think about this one. It's definitely worth watching. 


A new barbie movie. Kids will enjoy it. The scenes are colourful and bright. The story is engaging and fun. If you are a fan of Barbie movies you grew up with them, you should watch this newest one that was just released. Happy watching. 


WATCH HERE
http://my.mail.ru/mail/hatman.mihai/video/_myvideo/1447.html

Free Disney Movies Online

Disney movies are magical for adults and kids. It brings adults back to their childhood. The Whole family can sit together and enjoy watching them and they will keep doing so for many years to come. Nobody is ever too old for Disney movies, there is something special about them. Enjoy watching. 

How to Watch Free Disney Movies Online For Free No Download, No Surveys and 100% Free?
1- Click on the name of the film you would loke to watch
2- Follow instructions posted
All MoviesThe Maleficent (2014)Frozen (2013)Jungle Emperor Leo (1997)Shrek 2 (2004)The Swan Princess 3 The Mystery of the Enchanted Treasure (1998)Princess Mononoke (1997)Epic (2013)The Emperor's New Groove (2000)Halloweentown 2 Kalabar's Revenge (2001)Bambi 2 (2006)Monsters vs Aliens (2009)The Road to El Dorado (2000)Alice in Wonderland (1951)Cinderella 2 Dreams Come True (2002)Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)FernGully The Last Rainforest (1992)All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996)Tinker Bell 3 (2010)Holes (2003)Joseph: King of Dreams (2000)Balto 2 (2002)Shrek (2001)2013-2014 Disney and Non Disney Animated MoviesBartok the Magnificent (1999)Ponyo (2008)Tales from Earthsea (2006)The Princess and the Frog (2009)The Smurfs (2011)The Lorax (2012)Puss in Boots (2011)Igor (2008)A Christmas Carol (2009)The Little Mermaid (1989)Pokemon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back (1998)The Rescuers 1 (1977)Despicable Me 2 (2013)Chicken Run (2000)Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers (2004)Titan A.E. (2000)An American Tail 2 Fievel Goes West (1991)Freaky Friday (2003)101 Dalmatians 2 Patch's London Adventure (2003)The Fox and the Hound (1981)The Iron Giant (1999)The Swan Princess 2 Escape from Castle Mountain (1997)The AristoCats (1970)Treasure Planet (2002)The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings MoviesChicken Little (2005)The Swan Princess (1994)Bee Movie (2007)Batman Mask of the Phantasm (1993)Sleeping Beauty (1959)Cats Don't Dance (1997)Porco Rosso (1992)Bambi (1942)Shrek the Third (2007)Paranorman (2012)Animals United (2010)Mickey's House of Villains (2001)Open Season (2006)Turbo (2013)Tarzan (1999)Winnie the Pooh (2011)Twitches Too (2007)Annie (1999)Ratatouille (2007)The Land Before Time 3 The Time of the Great Giving (1995)Rover Dangerfield (1991)Brother Bear (2003)We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (1993)Hercules (1997)Return to Halloweentown (2006)Beauty and the Beast (1991)Ice Age (2002)Hop (2011)The Smurfs 2 (2013)Lady and the Tramp (1955)Happy Feet 2 (2011)Tarzan & Jane (2002)The Jungle Book 2 (2003)Mary Poppins (1964)Swiss Family Robinson (1960)Cinderella 3 A Twist in Time (2007)2014 Disney MoviesMonsters, Inc. (2001)The Hunchback of Notre Dame 2 (2002)Toy Story 2 (1999)Coraline (2009)Tangled (2010)WALL·E (2008)The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)Mulan (1998)

Sita Sings the Blues/The Sitayana

Sita Sings the Blues/The Sitayana

Artist Nina Paley
Sita Sings the Blues/The Sitayana; Viewable online

The Ramayana and the blues of the 20s (via vocalist Annette Hanshaw) get an exhilarating animation treatment from Nina Paley in this movie that's an accessible retelling of The Ramayana from Sita's perspective, and a fiery cross-cultural mash-up. Paley has been slowly building this work for years. When I first posted about it, Sita Sings the Blues was in progress and Paley was posting it to her website in chapter-sized chunks—now it's finished and collecting awards at festivals.

Here's a New York Times piece about it and how Paley developed the idea—a great story for people of any age about how creativity can be fueled by personal circumstance.

Despite Paley's difficulty in securing copyrights for some of the music in her animation, beginning February 26, 2009, Sita Sings the Blues will be viewable online through Channel 13, which is allowed to show it as a public broadcaster. This should be an active link to that.

For more of artist Nina Paley's work, including her graphic contributions to the Christmas Resistance Movement, visit
http://www.ninapaley.com/

Boyhood

Directed by Richard Linklater
Produced by Sandra Adair, Caroline Kaplan, Richard Linklater, Kirsten McMurray, Vincent Palmo Jr., Jonathan Sehring, John Sloss, Cathleen Sutherland, Anne Walker-McBay.
Color, live action, 164 minutes
Teens and up (see below)

I haven't posted here in a long time because living demands more attention than spectating, but I'm taking time out to plug a movie about, well, living: BOYHOOD. If you've read about it at all, you know that indie director Richard Linklater, whose films often deal with persistence and change through time, cast the lead, Ellar Coltrane, at the age of six. Everyone involved aged 12 years during the making of the movie.

Aside from that layer adding to what is already a moving chronicle of a family over the last decade, the shooting circumstances and lives of the makers that shadow the film add a level of richness to BOYHOOD that is less palpable, though obviously always present, in other films. Knowing the level of commitment of the ensemble of actors and crew, imagining their collaboration and the many ways the film likely parallels developments in their own lives, and sensing the sadness they must have felt when the shooting stopped, adds to the pondering of love and loss that runs through BOYHOOD. This is most explicit in a scene during which Patricia Arquette, who plays the central character's mother, lectures a psychology class on John Bowlby's attachment theory.

During a Q+A by producer John Sloss he mentioned that his kids—who are currently the sames ages as the characters Mason and Sam are at the start of BOYHOOD—have only seen that first section. So one way to watch this with kids would be segment by segment as they age. It's a movie to savor and revisit. For those watching it with teens now, while it's still fresh, it's quickly becoming a rite of passage

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Nemo

Nemo
Advances: An even richer cast of characters benefits from great vocal 

work (Ellen DeGeneres and Willem Defoe, in particular) and even better 

animation. Highest grossing Pixar film has long been given an assumed role 

near the top of the list of the company’s movies. 
Drawbacks:  It spends most of its time on the shelf at our 

house, though.  Albert Brooks as a clown fish is still…Albert Brooks. 

 His neuroses makes one want to get captured and thrown in a 

fish tank at a Dentist’s office.  Cheap shot about littering Americans 

is out-of-place.



Cars

Cars 
Advances:  This movie has tons of personality, and the 

chemistry between Sally and Lightning McQueen is sweet.  Paul Newman 

found a perfect way to round out his magnificent career.  The 

cinematography is flawless. 
Drawbacks:  Larry “The Cable Guy” doesn’t hold up after repeated 

viewings.  His vocal range is somewhere in the wiffle ball 

area.  Throughout the film, I kept feeling the need to pick things up 

with my hands, attached to the end of my arms.