On the surface, the movie Babe is about a talking pig and the farmer who believed that the little guy could be just as good of a sheep-herder as a dog could. But then the film became a phenomenon and ...
The Oscar race of 1995 was a unique and wide-open one. Apple-pie blockbusters like Apollo 13 and star-studded provocations like Oliver Stone’s Nixon were up in the mix with some dark character studies ...
Double bill of the hugely successful 'talking animals' movies. In 'Babe' (1995) a loveable pig is saved from the butcher's knife when Farmer Hoggett wins him in a raffle. Adopted by the farm's ...
Gregory Lawrence (aka Greg Smith) is a writer, director, performer, songwriter, and comedian. He's an associate editor for Collider and has written for Shudder, CBS, Paste Magazine, Guff, Smosh, Obsev ...
Midway through the movie “Babe,” Ferdinand, the panicky, wise-talking duck, reaches his breaking point. A shrewd bird, he has discerned that the Hoggetts, his owners, keep farm animals around only if ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. James Cromwell with Babe in a scene from the film 'Babe', 1995. (Photo by Universal/Getty Images) An unexpected box office smash, ...
In 1995, Australian Director George Miller took the much loved children's novel The Sheep Pig written by Dick King-Smith and together with perfect casting, cutting edge computer generated effects and ...
A deep melancholy lies at the heart of Babe: Pig in the City, and is felt by all of the film’s many human and animal characters — even the ever-optimistic pig. Now 20 years old, George Miller’s ...
Fly: [rushes out of the barn, then she runs around the house; Rex is shown under the wagon watching Fly calling Babe and she approaches him, informing of what Duchess has done to Babe] Babe? Babe?
"It was an honor to make his acquaintance, and I'll rest easy knowing he's safe to live out his life in peace," Cromwell said of the rescue piglet named Babe James Cromwell is bringing back his Farmer ...
Regardless of what the Chinese calendar may have said at the time, 1995 was the year of the pig, producing not one but two films featuring vocal pork. The first, Gordy, was so awful, it stirred up ...