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Fast fact : Fast fact Directed by: Brad Bird Jan Pinkava (co-director) Writing credits (WGA) Writing credits Brad Bird screenplay and Jan Pinkava story & Jim Capobianco original screenplay & Brad Bird storyEmily Cook (additional story material) & Kathy Greenberg (additional story material) & Bob Peterson (additional story material) Rating: a lot by the kids in the biggest part Genre: animated Awards: 11 awards in differences Europe festival Runtime: 1hour and 45minutes Slide 4: Country: France - paris Language: English spansih and italian Sound Mix: le Festin By: Camille Filming Locations: Paris. Plot outline ( plot summary) : Plot outline ( plot summary) Cast : Cast Who are the actors and actresses in the movie? Gusteau, Gusteau son and reni the mouse How important are their roles? Are really important cause for them the movie is fun. Which one did you like the most? Reni the mouse Who-s the good one, the bad one? The principal chef of goustom restaurant is the bad one And reni the mouse is the goodone Memorable Quotes : Memorable Quotes What are your favorite lines in the movie? The food by Gusteau make you flavors blow out Who says them? reni Where or When? In the old lady kitchen Trailer : Trailer Get the movie trailer from meta café or daily motion… Review : Review The critics What did the critics say? Is a movie for a family Your opinion How many starts would you give it? Five stars is so funny Your opinion about the track music, costumes, photography, acting… All the things about ratatouille are so perfect and good thinking. What-s the message in the movie? Fight for you're dreams even the dream be bigger than you. Would you recommend it to other people? Absolutely is a movie for everybody Would you buy the DVD? With my eyes blind. Introduction : Introduction In the hilarious new adventure, RATATOUILLE, a rat named Remy dreams of becoming a great chef despite his family’s wishes and the obvious problem of being a rat in a decidedly rodent-phobic profession. When fate places Remy in the city of Paris, he finds himself ideally situated beneath a restaurant made famous by his culinary hero, Auguste Gusteau. Despite the apparent dangers of being an unwanted visitor in the kitchen at one of Paris’ most exclusive restaurants, Remy forms an unlikely partnership with Linguini, the garbage boy, who inadvertently discovers Remy’s amazing talents. They strike a deal, ultimately setting into motion a hilarious and exciting chain of extraordinary events that turns the culinary world of Paris upside down. Fast facts : Fast facts According to Answers.com. "Ratatouille" is a French stew that's made with vegetables such as eggplant, onions, peppers, tomatoes and zucchini. The vegetables are cooked in olive oil. Garlic and herbs give the stew it's spicy flavor. But according to Pixar the movie producing giant, Ratatouille (which is pronounced ratatooee) is their 2007 animated movie about a Parisian rat named Remy who dreams of becoming a chef. Here are some little known facts about Pixar's Ratatouille movies that are sure to make you exclaim, "Interessante!" You probably know that Remy was the voice of comedian Patton Oswalt, and that comedian/actor Brad Garrett from the hit TV comedy Everybody Loves Raymond was the voice of chef Auguste Gusteau. But, a little known fact about Pixar's Ratatouille movie is that Mustafa, the head waiter, is voiced by actor John Ratzenberger. The 'Cheers' actor has had a voice in every one of Pixar's animated movies! Speaking of the chef, Auguste Gusteau, who is Remy's hero in the movie, his name is actually made up of anagrams. That means, his last name was formed by simply rearranging the letters in his first name. Part of Walt Disney's charm was the fact that he loved to hide things in his movies and in his theme parks. He seemed to enjoy planting little "Easter eggs" for his viewers and visitors to find. For example, "Hidden Mickeys" have longed been used by the Disney company. These are images- usually silhouettes- of the famous mouse you can find hidden in Disney works. "Hidden Mickeys" are still used today, as well as hiding bits of one animated movie in another. A little known fact about Pixar's Ratatouille movie is, if you watch closely at the part where Remy's trying to figure out where he should command Linguini, he opens his pants to reveal the logo from Pixar's award-winning movie, The Incredibles, which was released in 2004. You can also spot Bomb Voyage, the mime from the same movie in a scene on the street. Plot outline ( plot summary) : Plot outline ( plot summary) Where or when does it take place? The made it in USA but the story is in France What’s it about? What happens in it? A rat named Remy dreams of becoming a great chef despite his family’s wishes and the obvious problem of being a rat in a decidedly rodentphobic profession. When fate places Remy in the city of Paris, he finds himself ideally situated beneath a restaurant made famous by his culinary hero, Auguste Gusteau. Despite the apparent dangers of being an unwanted visitor in the kitchen at one of Paris’ most exclusive restaurants, Remy forms an unlikely partnership with Linguini, the garbage boy, who inadvertently discovers Remy’s amazing talents. They strike a deal, ultimately setting into motion a hilarious and exciting chain of extraordinary events that turns the culinary world of Paris upside down. How does it end? What happens in the end? Cast(Main characters) : Cast(Main characters) Patton Oswalt as Remy, a country rat who winds up in Paris, where he fulfills his dream of cooking. Director Brad Bird chose Patton Oswalt to voice Remy after hearing his food-related comedy routine.[8] Lou Romano as Alfredo Linguini, a clumsy garbage boy who becomes a famous chef overnight, though Remy does the actual cooking. Janeane Garofalo as Colette, the only female chef in the kitchen, who eventually becomes Linguini's girlfriend and Remy's only supporter among the original Gusteau kitchen staff. Ian Holm as Skinner, the Napoleon-esque, Facel Vega-driving, owner of "Gusteau's" (after Gusteau's demise) and the main antagonist of the film. Skinner's behaviour, diminutive size, and body language are loosely based on Louis de Funès.[24] Peter O'Toole as Anton Ego, a feared, powerful food critic whose harsh criticism drove Gusteau to his death. He claims to love food and refuses to swallow any that does not match up to his lofty expectations. Ego's appearance was modelled after Louis Jouvet.[25] Brad Garrett as Auguste Gusteau, a deceased master chef. He often apppears as a figment of Remy's imagination, talking to him and acting much like his conscience. Many reviewers drew upon similarities between Gusteau and the real-life chef Bernard Loiseau, who committed suicide after media speculation that his flagship restaurant La Côte d'Or was going to be downgraded from three Michelin stars to two.[26] La Côte d'Or was one of the restaurants visited by Brad Bird and others in France [12]. Brian Dennehy as Django, the father of Remy and Emile. He wants nothing more than for his son to stay with the colony, and has a bias against humans. Peter Sohn as Emile, Remy's older brother. He is loyal and good-hearted, though unimaginative, and is Remy's confidant. He also indiscriminately wolfs down anything that seems remotely edible, much to Remy's dismay. Cast(Others) : Cast(Others) Will Arnett as Horst James Remar as Larousse John Ratzenberger as Mustafa Teddy Newton as Talon Labarthe Brad Bird as Ambrister, Ego's Butler Thomas Keller as Dining patron Trivia : Trivia At the start of the teaser trailer, the pedestrian bridge in the foreground is the easily recognizable Pont des Arts. Drawing a line from the bridge to the Eiffel Tower places the fictional restaurant right across the river Seine from the Louvre, directly south-west of Pont du Carousel. Paris has been slightly remodeled though since Musée d'Orsay, seen to the east of the restaurant, should be about 500 meters to the west along the river. The animation team worked alongside chef Thomas Keller at his restaurant French Laundry in order to learn the art of cooking. Mr. Keller also appears in a cameo role as the voice of a patron at Gusteau's. Several changes to the design of the rats (primarily the nose and ears) were made after Debbie Ducommun, a rat expert, brought down several of her personal pets for the art and animation departments to observe. To create a realistic-looking compost pile, artists photographed and researched the way real produce rots. Fifteen different kinds of produce were left to rot and then photographed, such as apples, berries, bananas, mushrooms, oranges, broccoli, and lettuce. During the character design process, the sculptor created nine handmade clay sculpts of the film's protagonist, Remy. Six of those sculpts were different design explorations. The last three were different poses of the final design. To find out how to animate the scene where the Head Chef is wet, they actually dressed someone in a chef suit, and put him in a swimming pool to see which parts of the suit stuck to his body, and which parts you could see through. Memorable quotes : Memorable quotes What are your favorite lines in the movie? Welcome to Hell Who says them? Skinner Where or When? In the Kitchen Review : Review The critics What did the critics say? Critical reaction to the film was almost unanimously positive. On film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Ratatouille has a 97% rating from 200 reviews,(43) while it has a Metacritic score of 96 based on 37 reviews, the seventh-highest score of all on the website as of April 2008 What kind of reviews did it get? The moral of “Ratatouille” is delivered by a critic: a gaunt, unsmiling fellow named Anton Ego who composes his acidic notices in a coffin-shaped room and who speaks in the parched baritone of Peter O’Toole. “Not everyone can be a great artist,” Mr. Ego muses. “But a great artist can come from anywhere.” Your opinion How many starts would you give it? 5 stars. Your opinion about the track music, costumes, photography, acting… Is an animated movie with good graphics and nice music. What-s the message in the movie? Follow your dreams and never give up Would you recommend it to other people? Yes I do is a funny movie. Would you buy the DVD? Yes, I already have it You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
crio 7638274ale Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 220 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: July 04, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Ratatouille : Ratatouille Presented by; Aleris Rivas Level 6 G611 July 2008 Ratatouille Ratatouille Agenda : Agenda Introduction Development Fast fact Plot outline ( plot summary) Cast Trivia Memorable quotes Trailer My review: music track, costumes, photography Closing…. Fast fact : Fast fact Directed by: Brad Bird Jan Pinkava (co-director) Writing credits (WGA) Writing credits Brad Bird screenplay and Jan Pinkava story & Jim Capobianco original screenplay & Brad Bird storyEmily Cook (additional story material) & Kathy Greenberg (additional story material) & Bob Peterson (additional story material) Rating: a lot by the kids in the biggest part Genre: animated Awards: 11 awards in differences Europe festival Runtime: 1hour and 45minutes Slide 4: Country: France - paris Language: English spansih and italian Sound Mix: le Festin By: Camille Filming Locations: Paris. Plot outline ( plot summary) : Plot outline ( plot summary) Cast : Cast Who are the actors and actresses in the movie? Gusteau, Gusteau son and reni the mouse How important are their roles? Are really important cause for them the movie is fun. Which one did you like the most? Reni the mouse Who-s the good one, the bad one? The principal chef of goustom restaurant is the bad one And reni the mouse is the goodone Memorable Quotes : Memorable Quotes What are your favorite lines in the movie? The food by Gusteau make you flavors blow out Who says them? reni Where or When? In the old lady kitchen Trailer : Trailer Get the movie trailer from meta café or daily motion… Review : Review The critics What did the critics say? Is a movie for a family Your opinion How many starts would you give it? Five stars is so funny Your opinion about the track music, costumes, photography, acting… All the things about ratatouille are so perfect and good thinking. What-s the message in the movie? Fight for you're dreams even the dream be bigger than you. Would you recommend it to other people? Absolutely is a movie for everybody Would you buy the DVD? With my eyes blind. Introduction : Introduction In the hilarious new adventure, RATATOUILLE, a rat named Remy dreams of becoming a great chef despite his family’s wishes and the obvious problem of being a rat in a decidedly rodent-phobic profession. When fate places Remy in the city of Paris, he finds himself ideally situated beneath a restaurant made famous by his culinary hero, Auguste Gusteau. Despite the apparent dangers of being an unwanted visitor in the kitchen at one of Paris’ most exclusive restaurants, Remy forms an unlikely partnership with Linguini, the garbage boy, who inadvertently discovers Remy’s amazing talents. They strike a deal, ultimately setting into motion a hilarious and exciting chain of extraordinary events that turns the culinary world of Paris upside down. Fast facts : Fast facts According to Answers.com. "Ratatouille" is a French stew that's made with vegetables such as eggplant, onions, peppers, tomatoes and zucchini. The vegetables are cooked in olive oil. Garlic and herbs give the stew it's spicy flavor. But according to Pixar the movie producing giant, Ratatouille (which is pronounced ratatooee) is their 2007 animated movie about a Parisian rat named Remy who dreams of becoming a chef. Here are some little known facts about Pixar's Ratatouille movies that are sure to make you exclaim, "Interessante!" You probably know that Remy was the voice of comedian Patton Oswalt, and that comedian/actor Brad Garrett from the hit TV comedy Everybody Loves Raymond was the voice of chef Auguste Gusteau. But, a little known fact about Pixar's Ratatouille movie is that Mustafa, the head waiter, is voiced by actor John Ratzenberger. The 'Cheers' actor has had a voice in every one of Pixar's animated movies! Speaking of the chef, Auguste Gusteau, who is Remy's hero in the movie, his name is actually made up of anagrams. That means, his last name was formed by simply rearranging the letters in his first name. Part of Walt Disney's charm was the fact that he loved to hide things in his movies and in his theme parks. He seemed to enjoy planting little "Easter eggs" for his viewers and visitors to find. For example, "Hidden Mickeys" have longed been used by the Disney company. These are images- usually silhouettes- of the famous mouse you can find hidden in Disney works. "Hidden Mickeys" are still used today, as well as hiding bits of one animated movie in another. A little known fact about Pixar's Ratatouille movie is, if you watch closely at the part where Remy's trying to figure out where he should command Linguini, he opens his pants to reveal the logo from Pixar's award-winning movie, The Incredibles, which was released in 2004. You can also spot Bomb Voyage, the mime from the same movie in a scene on the street. Plot outline ( plot summary) : Plot outline ( plot summary) Where or when does it take place? The made it in USA but the story is in France What’s it about? What happens in it? A rat named Remy dreams of becoming a great chef despite his family’s wishes and the obvious problem of being a rat in a decidedly rodentphobic profession. When fate places Remy in the city of Paris, he finds himself ideally situated beneath a restaurant made famous by his culinary hero, Auguste Gusteau. Despite the apparent dangers of being an unwanted visitor in the kitchen at one of Paris’ most exclusive restaurants, Remy forms an unlikely partnership with Linguini, the garbage boy, who inadvertently discovers Remy’s amazing talents. They strike a deal, ultimately setting into motion a hilarious and exciting chain of extraordinary events that turns the culinary world of Paris upside down. How does it end? What happens in the end? Cast(Main characters) : Cast(Main characters) Patton Oswalt as Remy, a country rat who winds up in Paris, where he fulfills his dream of cooking. Director Brad Bird chose Patton Oswalt to voice Remy after hearing his food-related comedy routine.[8] Lou Romano as Alfredo Linguini, a clumsy garbage boy who becomes a famous chef overnight, though Remy does the actual cooking. Janeane Garofalo as Colette, the only female chef in the kitchen, who eventually becomes Linguini's girlfriend and Remy's only supporter among the original Gusteau kitchen staff. Ian Holm as Skinner, the Napoleon-esque, Facel Vega-driving, owner of "Gusteau's" (after Gusteau's demise) and the main antagonist of the film. Skinner's behaviour, diminutive size, and body language are loosely based on Louis de Funès.[24] Peter O'Toole as Anton Ego, a feared, powerful food critic whose harsh criticism drove Gusteau to his death. He claims to love food and refuses to swallow any that does not match up to his lofty expectations. Ego's appearance was modelled after Louis Jouvet.[25] Brad Garrett as Auguste Gusteau, a deceased master chef. He often apppears as a figment of Remy's imagination, talking to him and acting much like his conscience. Many reviewers drew upon similarities between Gusteau and the real-life chef Bernard Loiseau, who committed suicide after media speculation that his flagship restaurant La Côte d'Or was going to be downgraded from three Michelin stars to two.[26] La Côte d'Or was one of the restaurants visited by Brad Bird and others in France [12]. Brian Dennehy as Django, the father of Remy and Emile. He wants nothing more than for his son to stay with the colony, and has a bias against humans. Peter Sohn as Emile, Remy's older brother. He is loyal and good-hearted, though unimaginative, and is Remy's confidant. He also indiscriminately wolfs down anything that seems remotely edible, much to Remy's dismay. Cast(Others) : Cast(Others) Will Arnett as Horst James Remar as Larousse John Ratzenberger as Mustafa Teddy Newton as Talon Labarthe Brad Bird as Ambrister, Ego's Butler Thomas Keller as Dining patron Trivia : Trivia At the start of the teaser trailer, the pedestrian bridge in the foreground is the easily recognizable Pont des Arts. Drawing a line from the bridge to the Eiffel Tower places the fictional restaurant right across the river Seine from the Louvre, directly south-west of Pont du Carousel. Paris has been slightly remodeled though since Musée d'Orsay, seen to the east of the restaurant, should be about 500 meters to the west along the river. The animation team worked alongside chef Thomas Keller at his restaurant French Laundry in order to learn the art of cooking. Mr. Keller also appears in a cameo role as the voice of a patron at Gusteau's. Several changes to the design of the rats (primarily the nose and ears) were made after Debbie Ducommun, a rat expert, brought down several of her personal pets for the art and animation departments to observe. To create a realistic-looking compost pile, artists photographed and researched the way real produce rots. Fifteen different kinds of produce were left to rot and then photographed, such as apples, berries, bananas, mushrooms, oranges, broccoli, and lettuce. During the character design process, the sculptor created nine handmade clay sculpts of the film's protagonist, Remy. Six of those sculpts were different design explorations. The last three were different poses of the final design. To find out how to animate the scene where the Head Chef is wet, they actually dressed someone in a chef suit, and put him in a swimming pool to see which parts of the suit stuck to his body, and which parts you could see through. Memorable quotes : Memorable quotes What are your favorite lines in the movie? Welcome to Hell Who says them? Skinner Where or When? In the Kitchen Review : Review The critics What did the critics say? Critical reaction to the film was almost unanimously positive. On film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Ratatouille has a 97% rating from 200 reviews,(43) while it has a Metacritic score of 96 based on 37 reviews, the seventh-highest score of all on the website as of April 2008 What kind of reviews did it get? The moral of “Ratatouille” is delivered by a critic: a gaunt, unsmiling fellow named Anton Ego who composes his acidic notices in a coffin-shaped room and who speaks in the parched baritone of Peter O’Toole. “Not everyone can be a great artist,” Mr. Ego muses. “But a great artist can come from anywhere.” Your opinion How many starts would you give it? 5 stars. Your opinion about the track music, costumes, photography, acting… Is an animated movie with good graphics and nice music. What-s the message in the movie? Follow your dreams and never give up Would you recommend it to other people? Yes I do is a funny movie. Would you buy the DVD? Yes, I already have it