Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The Lion King 3D Review







The Lion King 3D


Release Date: 22nd September 2011 – Australia


Production Companies
Walt Disney Pictures (presents)
Walt Disney Feature Animation (Uncredited)

Distribution
Walt Disney Studios Motion
Pictures Australia


Genre: Animation/Family

Rating: G

Runtime: 89 minutes


Budget: $45,000,000

Box Office Gross: $185,542,001 (Worldwide)


Plot Summary
Now in 3D. A young lion named Simba is born into the Pride Lands and is next in line to succeed his father as king. But when his evil uncle Scar has other plans to assume the throne, he tricks his nephew into believing that he caused his father's death and takes over the kingdom from him.

Now fleeing from his homeland, Simba is saved from certain doom by a lovable meerkat and warthog duo named Timon and Pumbaa, who teach him to live their carefree lifestyle of "Hakuna Matata" and ignore his responsibilities. As Simba matures, much
to his surprise, his friend
Nala returns to convince
him that he must return
to the Pride Lands to face
Scar and take his place in
the "Circle of Life."


Voice Cast
Jonathan Taylor Thomas –
Young Simba
Jason Weaver  Young Simba (singing voice)
Matthew Broderick – Adult
Simba
Joseph Williams – Adult Simba (singing voice)
Jeremy Irons – Scar
James Earl Jones – Mufasa
Moira Kelly – Adult Nala
Sally Dworsky – Adult Nala (singing voice)
Niketa Calame – Young Nala
Laura Williams – Young Nala
(singing voice)
Nathan Lane – Timon
Ernie Sabella – Pumbaa
Robert Guillaume – Rafiki
Rowan Atkinson – Zazu
Whoopi Goldberg – Shenzi
Cheech Marin – Banzai
Jim Cummings – Ed/Gopher/
Scar (singing voice) (in last
part of Be Prepared)
(Uncredited)
Madge Sinclair – Sarabi
Zoe Leader – Sarafina

Crew
Directors – Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff
Story – Burny Mattinson, Barry Johnson, Thorn Enriquez, Gary Trousdale, Jim Capobianco, Kevin Harkey, Jorgen
Klubien, Tom Sito, Larry Leker,
Joe Ranft, Rick Maki,
Ed Gombert, Francis Glebas and
Mark Kausler
Story/Art Director – Andy Gaskill
Story/Production Designer – Chris Sanders
Story/Animator: Adult Simba - Lorna Cook
Additional Story Material – J.T. Allen,
George Scribner, Miguel Tejada-Flores,
Jenny Tripp, Bob Tzudiker, Christopher Vogler,
Kirk Wise and Noni White
Screenplay – Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts
and Linda Woolverton
Associate Producer – Alice Dewey Goldstone
Executive Producers – Thomas Schumacher,
Sarah MacArthur and John Lasseter (3D Version Only)
Producers – Don Hahn and
Jennifer Magee-Cook (3D Version Only)
Consultant: Wildlife – Jim Fowler
Live Lion and Animal Models David J. McMillan
Live Lion and Animal Models: Cougar Hill
Ranch – Nicholas Toth
Artistic Coordinator – Randy Fullmer
Character Designers/Visual Development
Artists – Hans Bacher, Jean Gillmore,
Joe Grant, Mike Hodgson, Lisa Keene,
Sue C. Nichols, Mel Shaw, Bob Smith,
Bruce Zick and Vance Gerry (Uncredited)
Artistic Supervisor: Story – Brenda Chapman
Artistic Supervisor: Layout  Daniel St. Pierre
Artistic Supervisor: Layout, Florida  Robert Walker
Artistic Supervisor: Background – Doug Ball
Artistic Supervisor: Background, Florida –
Robert E. Stanton
Supervising Animator: "Young Simba" –
Mark Henn
Supervising Animator: "Adult Simba" –
Ruben A. Aquino
Supervising Animator: "Mufasa" – Tony Fucile
Supervising Animator: "Rafiki" – James Baxter
Supervising Animator: "Scar" – Andreas Deja
Supervising Animator: "Young Nala" –
Aaron Blaise
Supervising Animator: "Timon" – Michael Surrey
Supervising Animator: "Pumbaa" – Tony Bancroft
Supervising Animator: "Adult Nala" –
Anthony de Rosa
Supervising Animators: "Hyenas" – Dave Burgess
and Alex Kupershmidt
Supervising Animator: "Sarabi" – Russ Edmonds
Supervising Animator: "Zazu" – Ellen Woodbury
Additional Animators Chris Bailey,
Ken Duncan, Raul Garcia and David Stephan 
Artistic Supervisor: Clean-Up/Supervising
Character Lead: Additional: "Young Simba"/
Miscellaneous Characters – Vera Pacheco
Artistic Supervisor: Visual Effects – Scott Santoro
Artistic Supervisor: Visual Effects/Effects
Animator Dave Bossert
Artistic Supervisor: Visual Effects, Florida
Jeff Dutton
Artistic Supervisor: Computer Graphics Imagery –
Scott F. Johnston
Additional CGI Animation – Rob Bekuhrs,
Steve Goldberg and James Tooley
Stereoscopic Supervisor: 3D Version Only –
Robert Neumann
Supervising Editors – John Carnochan
and Tom Finan
Film Editor – Ivan Bilancio
Supervising Sound Editors – Richard L. Anderson
and Mark A. Mangini
Special Sound Effects – John Pospisil
Re-Recording Mixers – Terry Porter,
Mel Metcalfe and David J. Hudson
Foley Artists – John Roesch and
Hilda Hodges
Songs: Music/Performer: "Can You Feel the
Love Tonight" – Elton John
Songs: Lyrics – Tim Rice
Original Score Composer and Arranger/
Music Supervisor – Hans Zimmer
Additional Vocal Arranger/Composer: Additional
Music (Uncredited) – Mark Mancina
Choral Arranger/Conductor/Vocal Solos:
African Improvisations – Lebo M.
Choral Arranger/Conductor/Composer:
Additional Music (Uncredited)
Nick Glennie-Smith


Review
THE LION KING 3D is now more realistic in its aspect that keeps you glued to the screen and is still the same film. More exciting and appealing to people who have not seen the movie in its stunning form. It is still my favourite, which I would see repeatedly. I'm glad they removed the "Morning Report" song because nobody liked it, and they changed it back to the pouncing lesson scene. It started the tradition of re-releasing old movies in 3D.

If you have seen it in 2D (click here), check out the 3D version. I'm sure you'll like it. Otherwise, you prefer the movie in its original presentation.

Star rating: (5/5) Best Movie Ever

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