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Disney's Animated Ratatouille is done with collaboration of Pixar. This is pronounced as rat-a-too-ee, which is a word for a French dish. This 2007 computer-animated film is made for the family, both young and old can watch. This is the 8th movie that was produced by Pixar.
This film focuses on the life of a rat named Remy who lives in an attic of a French country home and Linguini who is a trying hard to become a chef but often fails despite many attempts. Remy the rat realizes that he can control Linguini's movements by pulling on his hair. This resulted to a Remy cooking through Linguini, which really made the film very funny to watch.
Disney's Ratatouille is directed by Brad Bird with Jan Pinkava as the co-director. This was produced by Brad Lewis and written by Brad Bird. The story has many contributors who are namely Jan Pinkava, Jim Capobianco, Brad Bird, Emily Cook, and Kathy Greenberg.
The voice casts are Patton Oswalt, Lou Romano, Peter Sohn, Brad Garrett, Ian Holm, Brian Dennehy, Janeane Garofalo, and Peter O'Toole. Music is by Michael Giacchino and cinematography is by Robert Anderson and Sharon Calahan. Editing is done by Darren T. Holmes.
The release date are as follows June 22 (Hollywood, California), June 28, 2007 (Russia), and August 1, 2007 (France) to name a few. It is done in English though there are French words that were used. The running time is 111 minutes. The budget is USD 150 million and the gross revenue worldwide is a staggering USD 620,261,049.
Disney's Ratatouille Movies appeared on many critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2007. This acclaims include 1st - Michael Sragow, The Baltimore Sun, 1st - Best Animation, Rotten Tomatoes, 1st - Best Film, users at Rotten Tomatoes, 1st - Gene Seymour, Newsday, and 1st- Mike McStay, Socius.or.kr. Three second-ranks and these are A.O. Scott, The New York Times, Carina Chocano, Los Angeles Times, and Joe Morgenstern, The Wall Street Journal.
There are 4 3rd-ranks from Jack Mathews, New York Daily News, Lawrence Toppman, The Charlotte Observer, Noel Murray, The A.V. Club, and Peter Hartlaub, San Francisco Chronicle. Also, it garnered four 4th ranks from Empire, Kirk Honeycutt, The Hollywood Reporter, Liam Lacey and Rick Groen, The Globe and Mail, and Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune. Lastly a 5th rank from Ella Taylor, LA Weekly
The award and nominations are numerous. It won the Academy Awards for Animated Feature Film, and nominated for Original Score and Original Screenplay. It also won the Annie Awards for Best Animated Feature, Character Animation in a Feature Production, Character Design in an Animated Feature Production and Best Animated Video Game to name a few. Furthermore, it received awards from Austin Film Critics, BAFTA Awards, Boston Film Critics, Broadcast Film Critics, Chicago Film Critics, Critics' Choice Awards, Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics, Golden Globe Awards, Grammy Awards, and so many more.
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