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Bombshell Entertainment Announcement Expected Monday, Dreamworks Dumps Universal for DisneyDreamWorks has been in constant negotiations with Universal. They weren't successful with Paramount. Is Disney the Lucky Charm?
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DreamWorks: Not Just a FantasyThis is a business profile of Dreamworks Films, and the history and reasons for its success in the marketplace.
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Dreamworks is Now Giving Away 2 VIP Comic-Con Tickets to Promote New Film 'FRIGHT NIGHT'In what may very well be the most ingenious marketing move I have ever seen, Dreamworks is giving you the chance to get into Comic Con! -
Schedule of Dreamworks' Upcoming Animated FilmsPixar is the top dog in animated films but Dreamworks has been neck and neck with them for a few years and has a very good lineup of upcoming films.
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THE HELP: A RIVETING DRAMA from DREAMWORKS PICTURESTHE HELP, a deeply moving journey through 1960's Mississippi, from DREAMWORKS PICTURES and RELIANCE ENTERTAINMENT recently previewed for members of the media on the WALT DISNEY STUDIO Lot in Burbank, California -
Upcoming Films from DreamWorks: 'Real Steel' and 'War Horse'DreamWorks has two movies coming out in the next few months, 'Real Steel' and 'War Horse.' Be sure to check them out. -
DreamWorks, Walt Disney Pictures Nominees Issue Oscar StatementsThe Oscar nominees have been announced and the speculation begins as to who the winners will be. Here are the statements issued from DreamWorks and Walt Disney Pictures nominees compiled for your reading enjoyment.
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REAL STEEL, from DreamWorks SKG, Delivers Championship EntertainmentREAL STEEL, from DreamWorks SKG and Executive Producers Steven Spielberg and Bob Zemeckis, brings to the screen a futuristic, fast action, emotional story of hope and triumph of the human spirit -
Top List of Dreamworks Animation MoviesThis is a list of all of the Dreamworks computer animation movies from best to worst.
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DREAMWORKS SKG Presents FRIGHT NIGHT: A Horror Fantasy 3-D Suspense RideFRIGHT NIGHT, a horror fantasy 3-D carnage, from DREAMWORKS SKG and Gaeta/Rosenzweig Films recently previewed for members of the media on the WALT DISNEY STUDIO LOT in Burbank, California -
DREAMWORKS Animation Previews Their 2011 SlateKUNG-FU PANDA 2 and PUSS IN BOOTS took center stage at the recent DreamWorks Animation 2011 preview hosted by DreamWorks partner Jeffrey Katzenberg
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Jeff Katzenberg of Dreamworks Talks Monsters VS Aliens and the Future 3D ProjectsCeo of Dreamworks Jeff Katzenberg talks about the new 3D process and their upcoming films.
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Steve Hickner and Simon Smith Talks Dreamworks Animation and Making "Bee Movie"A look at the creative process of the film with Director Steve Hickner, and Creator Simon Smith of Dreamworks.
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Stock Performance Review: Dreamworks Animation (DWA)Dreamworks is a company that many people were interested in investing in when it first started producing films
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DreamWorks Unveils It's LineupDreamWorks is currently working on several high-profile movies to be released in the upcoming years. -
Monsters vs. Aliens Conquers the 3D Universe for Dreamworks3D has become a growing force in movies again, with Dreamworks leading the 3D charge in animation. "Monsters vs. Aliens" debuts its battle for the planet today in 3D theaters, and a couple thousand 2D theaters.
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Tom McGrath: The Skipper Behind the New Dreamworks Movie MegamindDreamworks promises that after seeing Megamind, we will never look at super hero movies in quite the same way. The movie's director, Tom McGrath, explains why this fusion of comic books and animation will do that. -
Top 10 Grossing DreamWorks Animation MoviesWhat are the top ten grossing DreamWorks Animation movies? Here's a detailed ranking of top 10 earning DreamWorks Animation movies. Find out which movie made it to the top ten list. -
Transformers 3 Release Date Already Given by Paramount and DreamWorksA Transformers 3 release date has already been penned in by Paramount and DreamWorks studios in an effort no nail down a weekend in 2011. The Transformers 3 premiere is scheduled for Friday, July 1, 2011. -
DreamWorks Shows Us How to Win an AnnieLast night toons took over the University of Los Angeles California's (UCLA's) Royce Hall for the 38th Annual Annie Awards. -
DreamWorks Animation Cleans Up with Movie Rights to "Maintenance" ComicAn upcoming film about what it's like to work for the bad guys.
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Shrek Fish: Even Mother Nature Imitates DreamWorks AnimationSometimes we see so much of a certain thing that we fail to really look at it. Another spots it and sees features we have not noticed; for example, think about the Shrek Fish of Japan. -
McPhail Plays Pivotal Role with Dreamworks AnimationKansas man lives his dream in Hollywood. -
Megamind Movie Trailers and ClipsI'm really trying not to have too high of hopes for the newest animated kiddie movie from DreamWorks. Megamind really does have what would appear to be all the right ingredients for a movie that will both appeal to children and their poor parents. -
Codename in the Defense of Tai LungDespite their tendency to make enjoyable movies, Dreamworks and other movie companies have a tendency to leave enormous plot holes unfilled, unanswered and unexplained. Occasionally, it leaves interesting possibilities like these.
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Shrek Goes FourthA big, green Ogre has become the DreamWorks Animation mascot. In 2010, DreamWorks is showing us more of the big guy.
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Comic Strip Icons Tintin and Snowy to Hit the Silver ScreenToday, Steven Spielberg's company Dreamworks has officially committed to produce at least one film depicting the Belgian cartoon journalist character Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy.
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How to Train Your Dragon: Movie ReviewFor a while Dreamworks Animation were very hesitant to break from the mold of "Shrek" (big name casts and lots of pop culture references.) Thankfully they continue to branch out from those aspects and bring possibly their best film yet to the theaters.
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Best Animated Children's Movies: From Disney To DreamworksThere are many animated children's movies out there, but not all of them are good movies. As parents, we want movies that captivate our children and we look for children's animated movies that are entertaining. -
Fandom AnalysisAn essay on the Dreamworks movie, How to Train your Dragon, and the fandom that it produced. Hey, it's more likely than you think.
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There's More to Training Dragons Than You ThinkSteve Meyer is a character animator on Dreamworks' smash hit movie How to Train Your Dragon. If you've always wanted to know about animation, Steve reveals a few secrets.
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Free Printable "How to Train Your Dragon" Coloring and Activity PagesThe Dreamworks movie "How to Train Your Dragon" is a huge hit and kids are likely to be crazy about all things dragon this spring. Here's a guide to the best free printable coloring and activity pages for "How to Train Your Dragon" fans...
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Kung Fu Panda KicksThe DVD of Kung Fu Panda (Dreamworks Animation, 2008)contains a good, family film and numerous (perhaps too numerous) extras.
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Movie Review: Kung Fu PandaDreamworks animation drops the pop references and comes with something so much better than their previous films.
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How to Train Your Dragon Reviews SoarDreamworks often struggles for critical raves to go along with box office - unlike certain competition - but "How To Train Your Dragon" may buck that trend, with a slightly different approach and lots of big 3D action.
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Despicable MeGrade: A. Universal Pictures' first foray into computer generated animation succeeds where so many others have failed.
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Free Printable Megamind Coloring PagesWhere to find free coloring pages from the animated movie Megamind.
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How to Train Your Dragon: Movie ReviewThis is a review on the animated adventure film by Dreamworks called How to Train your Dragon. -
'Kung Fu Panda 2' - Movie ReviewDreamworks has released the sequel to their surprise action-movie-for-kids hit. This new entry brings back the familiar while shaking things up just enough to keep it fresh. -
World of Warcraft - Mists of PandariaAn overview and critique of Mists of Panderia that will include an opinion that much of the shown content greatly mimics Kung Fu Panda. The real question is, did Blizzard take the Pandaren Monk and copy ideas from Dreamworks or is it the other way around?





