Film stars Whoopi Goldberg, Liev Schreiber, Quincy Jones, and more spoke with IMDb on the 2016 Oscars red carpet about their early IMDb credits and the movies that inspired them.
In search of the Titanic, a group of friends find themselves inside a bathysphere and awake in Atlantis. With the help of the King of Atlantis, they do their best to recover the Titanic.
Director:
Kim J. Ok
Stars:
Jane Alexander,
Rodolfo Bianchi,
Fabio Boccanera
Tim Avery, an aspiring cartoonist, finds himself in a predicament when his dog stumbles upon the mask of Loki. Then after conceiving an infant son "born of the mask", he discovers just how looney child raising can be.
Director:
Lawrence Guterman
Stars:
Jamie Kennedy,
Traylor Howard,
Alan Cumming
An adorable group of talking baby-detectives travel to the deserts of Egypt to track down the naughty baby-criminal mastermind, "Big Baby," and his partner, the super-villain "Moriarty."
A group of smart-talking toddlers find themselves at the center of a media mogul's experiment to crack the code to baby talk. The toddlers must race against time for the sake of babies everywhere.
When valuable objects begin disappearing throughout Europe, it's up to a band of brilliant babies to travel overseas and catch the thieves before it's too late.
Scientist hold talking, super-intelligent babies captive, but things take a turn for the worse when a mix-up occurs between a baby genius and its twin.
Director:
Bob Clark
Stars:
Kathleen Turner,
Christopher Lloyd,
Kim Cattrall
When a real estate development invades his Arctic home, Norm and his three lemming friends head to New York City, where Norm becomes the mascot of the corporation in an attempt to bring it down from the inside and protect his homeland.
A grandfather mouse tells his grandchildren the "real" story of the Titanic disaster, including himself, evil sharks, a giant octopus, and an evil whaling scheme.
Directors:
Orlando Corradi,
Kim J. Ok
Stars:
Gregory Snegoff,
Francis Pardeilhan,
Jane Alexander
Little Jack is a young fox living happily with his family in the woods, but everything changes when his father is captured by a circus troupe in order to be part of their show. The rest of ... See full summary »
Directors:
György Gát,
János Uzsák
Stars:
Gábor Csöre,
Freddie Highmore,
János Gálvölgyi
A fat lazy Panda named Zibo dreams of becoming a master of martial arts, but is stuck as a mere cleaner for a dojo. Little does he know that an evil tiger has plans to take over the kingdom, and he must stop him.
In December 2002, while the film was still in development, the hard drives containing the film-in-progress were stolen. The filmmakers had to start over. See more »
Goofs
On the logo of her raisin brand, Sunshine has cat ears in one scene, and no ears in another. See more »
Quotes
[first lines]
Sweet Older Lady:
Good night, Mr. Leonard. Don't work too late, now.
Mr. Leonard:
Just closing up. Nothing much happens around here after dark.
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This ill-fated film was the brain child of Larry Kasanoff. It came out in the year 2012 and it features an all-star cast including Charlie Sheen, Wayne Brady, Hilary Duff, Eva Longoria, and even Christopher Lloyd. There's only one catch here; The film was supposed to come out in 2003. However, in late 2002, all of the film's files were reportedly stolen. In what was quoted, "an act of industrial espionage". An entire movie - right down the drain. At this point, some people would give up. They'd say, "That's the breaking point. We tried, team. Good job. Round up next week."
But not Larry Kasanoff, he was not one to accept defeat willingly. The next 10 years of this film's production cycle are shrouded in mystery. But one thing is known, they spent all of it trying to bring this film back to life like some sort of proverbial Frankenstein's monster. Perhaps it was because it meant so much to them or perhaps it was because the believed in it with hearts and minds. Or maybe it had something to do with them sinking $65 million into it.
It used the worst animated film. But now, It's good again!
The movie is like both CGI-Animated and motion captured in the year 2002. Of course it came out in 2012 and 2013 in both the UK and US.
With all of the swag you own, You might be awesome watching the movie itself! You would own all of the storybooks on your bookshelf with the other books on your book collection with all of the toys on your toy collection with the other toys and plush toys on your bed!
So, I give a 10/10. :)
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This ill-fated film was the brain child of Larry Kasanoff. It came out in the year 2012 and it features an all-star cast including Charlie Sheen, Wayne Brady, Hilary Duff, Eva Longoria, and even Christopher Lloyd. There's only one catch here; The film was supposed to come out in 2003. However, in late 2002, all of the film's files were reportedly stolen. In what was quoted, "an act of industrial espionage". An entire movie - right down the drain. At this point, some people would give up. They'd say, "That's the breaking point. We tried, team. Good job. Round up next week."
But not Larry Kasanoff, he was not one to accept defeat willingly. The next 10 years of this film's production cycle are shrouded in mystery. But one thing is known, they spent all of it trying to bring this film back to life like some sort of proverbial Frankenstein's monster. Perhaps it was because it meant so much to them or perhaps it was because the believed in it with hearts and minds. Or maybe it had something to do with them sinking $65 million into it.
It used the worst animated film. But now, It's good again!
The movie is like both CGI-Animated and motion captured in the year 2002. Of course it came out in 2012 and 2013 in both the UK and US.
With all of the swag you own, You might be awesome watching the movie itself! You would own all of the storybooks on your bookshelf with the other books on your book collection with all of the toys on your toy collection with the other toys and plush toys on your bed!
So, I give a 10/10. :)