Marvel’s Ant-Man World Premiere Experience

Marvel’s Ant-Man World Premiere Experience

By Erin

* I attended the premiere of Ant-Man as a guest of Disney*
The next chapter of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has made its grand debut in style, in Hollywood at the Dolby Theater. Last Monday,“Ant-Man” was brought to the big screen for the first time by Marvel Studios. I had the pleasure to attend this special, Red-Carpet World Premiere! Ant-Man is equipped with the amazing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength. The master thief, Scott Lang must embrace his inner super-hero as he and his new found mentor, Dr. Hank Pym, attempt to protect the secret behind this spectacular Ant-Man suit from evil doers looking to use this high-tech for all the wrong reasons. A plan must be put in place to pull off a heist that will save the world. Lang and Scott are up for the challenge, but can they pull it off? You will have to see the movie for yourself when it comes out July 17th to see if they can, but for now, take a look at all the excitement from the Premiere of Ant-Man! 😉
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For any red carpet event, you have to look your best right? I made a trip over to Blo, in Beverly Hills to get a blow-out, then off to my friend’s house to finish getting ready for the fun night ahead!
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Then it was off to the Dolby Theater, in Hollywood, CA!
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Looking down the Red Carpet, and what else did I see? Inside Out was saying hello as well! 😉
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I was thrilled to see that THE Ant-Man suit was here for all to see up close and personal! Too bad I wasn’t able to actually try it on! Oh well…. maybe next time?
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A look down the red carpet, facing the other way. So many Marvel fans came out to show their love and support for Ant-Man!
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Then it was time to walk into the theater to find our seats in the second row in the orchestra section, up front and center!
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The amazing Dolby Theatre!
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Before entering though, there was this awesome Ant-Man, Ant Farm! What would the Ant-Man Premiere be without some ants, right?
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We took our seats, then had the pleasure to watch Marvel TV cover the rest of the red carpet events as all of
Marvel’s “Ant-Man” stars; Paul Rudd as Scott Lang aka Ant-Man, Evangeline Lilly as Hope Van Dyne, Corey Stoll as Darren Cross aka Yellowjacket, Bobby Cannavale as Paxton, Michael Peña as Luis, Judy Greer as Maggie, Tip “Ti” Harris as Dave, David Dastmalchian as Kurt, Wood Harris as Gale, Jordi Mollà as Castillo and Michael Douglas as Hank Pym made their apperances.
Corey Stoll signs autographs for fans at the world premiere of Marvel’s “Ant-Man” at The Dolby Theatre. Photo Credit: Marvel. Continue reading »

A First Look at Disney Infinity 3.0 and the Inside Out Play Set! #InsideOutEvent #DisneyInfinity

A First Look at Disney Infinity 3.0 and the Inside Out Play Set!

By Erin

*As a part of the Inside Out Event I got a first look at Disney Infinity 3.0 and  the Inside Out Play Set. All thoughts and opinions are my own.*

Disney Infinity 3.0 will be blasting into homes everywhere coming this fall, and you won’t want to be left out. After getting to check it out for myself the other week, I am hooked and cannot wait to play. Disney Infinity 3.0 will be offering several play sets like some Star Wars themed play sets: Twilight of the Republic, Rise Against the Empire, and Star Wars: The Force Awakens as well as an Inside Out play set!

Disney Infinity 3.0 will be released for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii U, PC, iOS, and Android this fall.

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A few other details you may want to know about Disney Infinity 3.0?

1. Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition is joining forces with Star Wars!

Star Wars play sets: Twilight of the Republic includes these characters– Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, and Darth Maul.

Rise Against the Empire includes–Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Chewbacca, and Darth Vader.

Coming Winter 2015–Play set based on Star Wars: The Force Awakens

2. TRON Characters— Sam and Quorra will be available as physical figures at the release of Disney Infinity 3.0.

3. Disney Infinity 3.0 will include more Disney and Marvel content, like Inside Out! 🙂

4. All new Toy Box Expansion Games! Toy Box Takeover and Toy Box Speedway.

5. Lower Price Point.— Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition Starter Pack will now sell for a lower suggested retail price of $64.99

What about the Inside Out Play Set?

The Inside Out Play Set takes players on a platforming adventure through the mind, in what is a sort of sequel to Inside Out. After Riley falls asleep on the couch while watching a horror movie, her subconscious is sent into a state of chaos, and her memories go flying all around Imagination Land. Her emotions: Joy, Anger, Disgust, Sadness and Fear have the task to return all of these memories to headquarters as they fight their way through the chaos of Riley’s imagination, before she wakes up.
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Disney Infinity 3.0 Inside Out play sets have 5 playable characters, each with their own unique capabilities. To complete all 25 levels successfully, learning to switch between the characters is a must.

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Joy has the ability to glide across gaps.

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Anger can walk through beds of hot lava without getting any injuries. I think he’s Angry here since he still has to wait for Disney Infinity 3.0 to come out.

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Fear is the fastest in the group and he has the ability to run across bridges and other objects before they can collapse under his feet.

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Disgust can jump higher than anyone in the group. She’s also wondering if Disney Infinity is out yet!?

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Sadness has the ability to walk on clouds. She thinks it’s sad that Disney Infinity 3.0 isn’t already out for us to enjoy. I agree! 😉

The game can be played as a single-player, but  playing co-op is helpful. With the co-op options, emotions have the capability to help each other. If they have to make their way through the clouds, Sadness could carry Fear, or if they have to go through a collapsing bridge, Fear could pick up Sadness instead.

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Step inside Headquarters and help the crew of Emotions guide Riley back to a happy life in her new home in the Inside Out Play Set coming this Fall!

Until the Disney Infinity 3.0 fun comes out, be sure to go see Inside Out (again)! 😉

Kyle MacLachlan as Dad in Inside Out #InsideOutEvent

Kyle MacLachlan as Dad in Inside Out

By Erin

*I attended a special interview with Kyle MacLachlan as a guest of Disney as part of the #InsideOutEvent! All thoughts and opinions remain my own*

Kyle MacLachlan plays the voice of “Dad” in the new major emotion picture Inside Out. You might remember him from beloved shows such as Sex and the City , where he played Trey, Charlotte’s first husband or from How I Met Your Mother, where he played The Captain. The other week during all of the Inside Out festivities we were able to get inside his head and what he thinks of the film. Disney Pixar’s Inside Out was the perfect film to open this past Father’s Day weekend don’t you think? All of the frustrations and challenges a parent faces while their child grows up in front of their eyes is summed up pretty well. It is sure to be an emotional roller coaster for a lot of families as well as the perfect opportunity to bond and bring up some emotional topics about feelings.

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Onto our conversation with Kyle! We jumped right into the good stuff and asked him, What identities would control you?

Kyle replied with, “What would they be, controlling me?  It would be, Wino would be one.  He controls me after 6.  I don’t know if Pete Doctor and Jonas and those guys thought of that one, and it maybe not appropriate for Riley, for that maybe.  Coffee would be another one.They’re pretty much the same.  Don’t you think? I would put underneath that Silliness, just because that’s just kind of my nature. The rest of them would be secondary.”

Next he told us about being a Dad and how much of the character he was able to bring on-screen because this was kind of normal character departure from what he normally plays. “It was fun to do this guy, being a Dad myself, I was able to bring a little bit of my relationship with my son in and it was encouraged actually by Pete and Jonas and Ronnie, they wanted my personality so I was happy to try different things.  Some worked, most didn’t but it’s always good to throw them out there just as ideas. But the process is strange because you’re sitting with a Microphone and you don’t have anything visually to work off  of and Pete would feed me all the information of what was happening in the scene and I would read it and go into my head and play it out in my head so it was like I was shooting my own little Movie as I was saying the words; walking into the room, sitting down on the edge of the bed and saying things got a little hand, you start asking questions like, would I say that from the doorway or would I knock? You begin to put it together in your brain; let me try it this way and then let me try it starting it here.” He found the process rather fascinating.

“Most people I think would be bored to tears but I love just how to interpret those words, in the most interesting way, hopefully that’s the difference between doing it in front of the camera where you’re actually just walking through it and you can feel it yourself to just playing it out in your head as you go.”

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Kyle’s son will be 7 next month, has he seen the movie yet?

He’s seen the trailers on it like the Dinner scene. “He loved the Dinner Scene.  He says, the foot is down, the foot.  He loves that part. He’s seen a couple moments but, I’ll take him to see it at some point this summer.” This was followed by asking if he feels like he can see the emotions in his son’s head?  

“I totally see it in him. He’s coming up on 7 so they’re still trying to figure out how they all work together.  Joy is the dominant one for him as well but he can bring in some disgust with attitude, which I’m sure he’s picked up at school.  He definitely, has this silly gene from me. That comes from my Grandmother in fact. You begin to see and recognize, not only in him but in other people as well. I was doing an interview earlier where the Writer said, why don’t you take your hand off the Anger button to his son. I was like OK, so maybe this will enter our consciousness in a whole different way.”

WHAT ARE THEY THINKING? -- Pixar Animation Studios takes audiences inside the mind of 11-year-old Riley, who is uprooted from her Midwest life when her father starts a new job in San Francisco. Guided by her five Emotions - Joy (voice of Amy Poehler), Sadness (voice of Phyllis Smith), Fear (voice of Bill Hader), Disgust (voice of Mindy Kaling) and Anger (voice of Lewis Black) - Riley struggles to adjust, and when Fear, Disgust and Anger are left in control, even a simple family dinner takes an unexpected turn. Also featuring the voices of Diane Lane as Mom, Kaitlyn Dias as Riley and Kyle MacLachlan as Dad, Disney•Pixar's "Inside Out" opens in theaters nationwide June 19, 2015. ©2014 Disney•Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

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We a were all very curious to find out what the difference between Voice Acting and Standard Acting was like?  Could you relax in Voice Acting?

He told us, “Going to work as an Actor, they sort of tell you what time, they pick you up sometimes, they feed you, they tell you what to wear.  They tell you what to say.  They tell you where to stand.  They tell you when to stop, they tell you when to go.  They tell you where to sit and you’re waiting.  They tell you where to eat lunch.  So it’s pretty nice not to have to do a whole lot. Voice Acting is nice because, there’s not a Camera that you have to be aware of necessarily. Although they did film all of the stuff that I was doing just to capture the physical gestures and mannerisms and a little bit to incorporate I think in the role or in the drawings. But it’s different, challenging, because as I said earlier, I run the scene in my head so I’m recreating, cause I don’t see all the stuff.  It’s sort of described, he’s at the door, he’s at the bed.  I’m like, when does he get there?  How does that work and when is his line when you reach out and touch your hair, would you like pat our hand?  All that is running in my head as I’m doing it, trying to recreate it up here.  And that takes–  You get exhausted doing that actually.  But there’s only 2 hour sessions so that was OK, yeah.”

INSIDE OUT - Pictured (L-R): Riley's Mom, Riley Andersen, Riley's Dad. ©2015 Disney•Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

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