I have a huge fondness for all things Wallace & Gromit, and not just because I’m British. In my early youth, I watched a VHS copy of “A Grand Day Out” so frequently that its plastic casing ...
my family only had a handful of VHS tapes I was allowed to watch: The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins, The Lion King, and three of Aardman’s iconic stop-motion Wallace & Gromit shorts: A Grand Day ...
As a child, I was introduced to “Wallace and Gromit” through their 2005 film “The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.” While it might not have been in my core VHS rotation, probably due to my very in-character ...
Wallace And Gromit creator ‘ecstatic’ over Vengeance Most Fowl Oscar nomination - The return of evil penguin Feathers McGraw ...
Everyone’s favourite eccentric inventor and his canine companion are heading to Hollywood on the back of the success of their ...
That our clay heroes mean so much to audiences here on the BBC is the best thrill of all.” Ruth Jones and James Corden, Gavin ...
Best of all is Nick Park’s Gromit, the plucky but frequently nonplussed companion of a cheese-preoccupied, gadget-enthralled Englishman named Wallace. Rendered in the cozy, intimate art of stop ...
And in one of the film’s most adorable moments, Wallace pats Gromit on the head, saying, “There’s some things a machine just can’t do, eh, lad?" (Wallace had previously tried to automate ...
This year two of these movies — “Memoir of a Snail” and “Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl” — are among the frontrunners in a group of films vying for top honors in the animated ...
The cheese-loving English inventor Wallace and his loyal dog Gromit have been stars since the beginning. In the 35 years since Nick Park introduced the world to his stop-motion creations and their ...