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New Wallace and Gromit Shorts

disco_stu00 writes "Aardman Animations has produced 10 new one-minute Wallace and Gromit shorts entitled Cracking Contraptions in preparation and training for the upcoming feature length film. BBC News has the first short available for download."

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  1. Wallace eyes the export market... by MosesJones · · Score: 5, Funny


    Clearly with the Soccermatic Wallace is looking to expand into the US Soccer Mom market, the domestic version will of course continue to be called the "Footymatic" :-)

    More Cheese Gromit ?

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    1. Re:Wallace eyes the export market... by Quaryon · · Score: 5, Informative

      It may be a Brit invention, but the term "soccer" is not really in general use over here. We just call it "football", since it involves regular contact between the foot and the ball...

      I believe it was originally coined as a shortened form of "association football" to differentiate the game from "rugby football" ("rugger"). This we now just generally call "rugby", since it involves less contact between the foot and the ball.

      Q.

  2. I'm looking forward to the movie... by mong · · Score: 5, Funny

    I had a look at this at lunch, and I'm relieved to say that it's clear that we're in for a treat with the new movie - if this clip is anything to go by. People have suggested that W&G is old and stale now (as Chicken Run wasn't *amazing*). But this made me giggle, and I can't wait! Nice Work!!

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    1. Re:I'm looking forward to the movie... by mong · · Score: 5, Funny

      Hrm, but us Brits don't complain about southern drawl, or Seattle slur in Hollywood movies! I was quite amused that a US reviewer of "Reign of Fire" (avoid, it sucks) complained about the non-rp accents of the Brits.

      Hrm, off topic I guess.

      What needs to be noted is that a soft yorkshire accent like that of Wallace is entirely appropriate. It makes perfect sense.

      But I accept your points anyway... sorry.. I'm rambling!

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  3. ITYM by the+grace+of+R'hllor · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't you mean 'trousers', instead of 'shorts'?

    Yeah yeah, 'boo', 'hiss' and all that.

  4. Here's a by oever · · Score: 5, Informative
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  5. Worship at the church of Shaun the Sheep by Dynamoo · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Shaun the Sheep (from A Close Shave is a huge cultural icon in the UK, even more so that Gromit. In five hundred years time when archaeologists dig through the remains of our era, they'll clearly come to the conclusion that the plethora of Shaunie socks, toys, character bags, ornaments, mouse mats etc are part of some religious thing.

    Umm maybe that's just my confession that all of these items currently exist in my household. Plus a single solitary Gromit.

    One.. two.. three.. baaaah!

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  6. NO CGI! by scrod98 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So glad they are producing the feature in the same medium and not moving to the computerized version of W & G. Stop motion animation has such a great feel to it.

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    1. Re:NO CGI! by doi · · Score: 5, Insightful
      So glad they are producing the feature in the same medium and not moving to the computerized version of W & G. Stop motion animation has such a great feel to it.

      I totally agree! I think George Lucas needs to sit down with Nick Park and learn from Nick how to infuse an animated character with personality and performance in a way that engages the audience. Simply using CGI to show off the latest whiz-bang Flame/Maya/Photoshop plugin that renders Yoda's hair with the appropriate translucency is not a substitute for character...especially considering that Frank Oz made the "old technology" Yoda puppet far more convincing than the CGI version was.

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    2. Re:NO CGI! by gaudior · · Score: 5, Insightful

      CGI, in and of itself, is not the problem. The problem is George Lucas, and his lack of artistic taste. There are good examples of CG characters that do engage an audience, and display life and personality. Pixar and Big Idea come to mind. CG is just a tool.

  7. The players and club by MosesJones · · Score: 5, Informative

    Stanley Matthews, Tom Finney and Nobby Stiles and of course the club in question Preston North End

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  8. Re:Not Linux compatible by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's quicktime actually, and here are the direct links
    Broadband Version
    56K Version

  9. awesomely detailed sets by simong_oz · · Score: 5, Informative

    The National Museum of Photography, Film and Television , in Bradford actually has a couple of the sets from the Wallace and Gromit films. They are only about 2m x 2m in size, but the attention to detail is absolutely amazing. It really brought home just how special the work these guys do is.

    The short is great ... can't wait for the new film!

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  10. New shorts... by danger42 · · Score: 5, Funny

    New shorts. Wrong trousers.

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  11. Nobby Stiles... by MosesJones · · Score: 5, Informative

    See the link above, he was a World Cup (a competition involving the majority of the world's countries) winner in 1966 for England.

    If it had been a real Nobby Stiles he would have run at Gromit, jumped on him two footed then punched him. Nobby wasn't the most elegant player in the world :-)

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  12. Download the clips here: by Antity · · Score: 5, Informative

    Since BBC only seems to support "in-browser" playback (and needs popup windows to be enabled - buah)... Here are the download links, extracted and reassembled:

    Have fun.

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