Disney unveils a Wild trailer
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Disney's latest animated effort, The Wild, now has a trailer online for all of you to bow down and pray to.
Directed by Steve "Spaz" Williams (I'm sure the name Spaz
will help him get tons of work), story revolves around a young lion accidentally removed from the New York Zoo and
shipped to South Africa. Now, it's up to a band of rowdy animals to head out into the city and attempt a wild
rescue.
Due out April 14th, The Wild stars Eddie Izzard, Kiefer Sutherland and Jonathan Kimmel. Ooohh, Kimmel was head writer on the Andy Milonakis Show - he must be brilliant AND hilarious. Now that we've tackled animals at the zoo, I'm wondering which species will be next? We've had fish, robots, monsters, toys, ants, bears, penguins, lions, mice...and that's just off the top of my head. Will we run out of bankable animals soon? Maybe Disney can put out something about crocodiles and call it A Croc's Tale. Get it - tale/tail? Man, I crack myself up. Someone get Kimmel on the phone, stat!










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-10-2006 @ 11:50AM
Sean said...
So basically it's Disney's version of Madagascar... check.
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1-10-2006 @ 11:52PM
Laura said...
Madagascar with Eddie Izzard. I'll see it just for him.
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1-29-2006 @ 10:25AM
suzie wolkoff said...
the animation is extraordinary and the movie is well written and extremely clever......
it was developed a long time ago...it was just not ready to be released until now....I am responding to the comments....how do you know that Madagascar was not just released before the Wild....and that it is not a version of the Wild....the opposite of what you think???
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1-29-2006 @ 10:25AM
suzie wolkoff said...
the animation is extraordinary and the movie is well written and extremely clever......
it was developed a long time ago...it was just not ready to be released until now....I am responding to the comments....how do you know that Madagascar was not just released before the Wild....and that it is not a version of the Wild....the opposite of what you think???
Reply