
6 Pics Reveal Fantastic Stop-Motion Set for ‘Mr. Fox’
Movie News By Scott the Intern on July 24, 2009 | Be the First To Comment
I am just destined to remain in an excited state today! I’m hating that I’m not at Comic-Con, as you can clearly tell by everything I’ve written, but I’m really psyched at all the cool stuff that’s coming out of it and the rest of the movie world.
A few weeks ago, we got a first look at a shot from Wes Anderson’s Fantastic Mr. Fox, and a lot of people emailed us saying they loved it, especially the CGI work. Interestingly enough, what most people don’t realize about the film is that it’s all stop-motion. Now, for the first time, we’re getting a really cool look into the miniature world that Anderson has created. My favorite is the shot of Bill Murray peering through into the house. Click on the images for medium-sized versions, and check out the hi-res versions of the pictures over at USA Today:
The Fantastic Mr. Fox hits theaters on November 13th of this year, starring George Clooney, Michael Gambon, Meryl Streep, Anjelica Huston, Bill Murray and a host of other talents.
What do you think?
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