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Macon Blair’s ‘The Sh-theads’ Adds Luke Wilson, Tracy Morgan
Macon Blair’s ‘The Sh-theads’ Adds Luke Wilson, Tracy Morgan
Macon Blair’s ‘The Sh-theads’ Adds Luke Wilson, Tracy Morgan
It does the heart good to see someone as deserving as Macon Blair meeting with the success that’s been coming to him. He was such a gnarly treat in Jeremy Saulnier’s Blue Ruin and Green Room (portraying an ill-prepared vengeance-seeker in the former, a neo-Nazi flunky in the latter) and then made waves of his own this past January when his directorial debut I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore took home the Grand Jury Prize for U.S. Dramatic Competition at the Sundance Film Festival. A new announcement today indicates that he’s getting bumped up to the major leagues, with a bigger budget and name-brand stars at his disposal.
‘Rock Dog’ Trailer: This Is a Real Movie, Apparently
‘Rock Dog’ Trailer: This Is a Real Movie, Apparently
‘Rock Dog’ Trailer: This Is a Real Movie, Apparently
If you heard the title Rock Dog and made the reasonable assumption that the film is about a dog who rocks, then well done, you’ve cinched your saddle up on the basic premise of Lionsgate’s upcoming animated feature. Bodi (voiced by Luke Wilson) is a dog, who dreams of one day rocking. But this dog cannot rock — not yet, anyway. For the dog to attain his dreams of rock stardom, he’ll need the help of feline record producer Angus Scattergood (voiced by Eddie Izzard), a cartoon kitty version of Ralph Fiennes in A Bigger Splash. But the new trailer released today seems to indicate that rock is well within this dog’s abilities, and that after undergoing a substantial personal transformation, he will take up his rightful mantle as the one true rock dog. Rock Dog.
Luke Wilson Just Wants to Make Music in ‘Rock Dog’ Trailer
Luke Wilson Just Wants to Make Music in ‘Rock Dog’ Trailer
Luke Wilson Just Wants to Make Music in ‘Rock Dog’ Trailer
Another month, another trailer about talking animated animals. The latest in this category is Rock Dog, a movie about a Tibetan Mastiff who would rather be a musician than guard his herd of sheep. It’s a Chinese-American production based on the Chinese graphic novel Tibetan Rock Dog by Zheng Jun. The animation style feels a little simplistic until you really take a closer look to see the details like fur and grass and dust on a wool hat.

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