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The Dreamworks Animation box office hit How to Train Your Dragon leads this year’s Annie Awards with 15 nominations. This was in stark contrast to the Disney/Pixar favourite Toy Story 3 which only picked up 3 awards. This can be explained though by the decision of Disney and Pixar to withdraw from the organisation and participating in the awards in August, after raising concerns over the Annies’ judging process.
Despicable Me, Tangled and the traditionally hand-drawn The Illusionist from France’s The Triplets of Belleville director Sylvain Chomet will compete alongside Toy Story 3 and How to Train Your Dragon in the Best Feature Prize. With the Academy only having three spaces in this year’s Best Animated Film category it will be interesting to see which three from these makes it to Oscars night.
The Annie Awards ceremony will be held at UCLA’s Royce Hall on February 5th.
how to train your dragon is the shit
Agree. That was awesome.
...took the kids to see Mega Mind it was ok...
Your Highness looks so funny. The part where he says "Magic........Mutha Fucka" gets me everytime.
Recently we had the privilege of interviewing actor Dominic Pace.
After his freshman year at Marist College in New York, Pace dropped out to pursue his acting career. Pace began his studying with members of the Actors Studio Mimi Turque and Susan Batson. He then moved on to William Esper’s two-year program where he studied under Terry Knickerbocker. In 1995, Pace starred in the award-winning short Little Kings (2003) and in 1997, went on to Co-Star in his first feature “That’s The Way I Like It” as the “Guardian Angel”. Pace has been awarded “Best Actor” at the 2004 Palm Beach International Film Festival for his performance in the independent feature, Little Kings. Little Kings was also awarded “Best Ensemble,” at the 2005 Mass Bay Film Festival. He was a member of The MET Theater Company and the Tim Robbins Company, The Actors’ Gang in Los Angeles. Pace is repped by agents Brianna Barcus and Jamie Harris of Clear Talent Group, and managed Bud Burton Moss of Burton Moss Management
He was kind enough to answer a few of our questions.