Out of the colony and fun animation studio! It's always awesome to dive into the behind the scenes of this rising for the better underdog story. Stay safe everyone!🎯👍🏾🐜💯
Antz is 25 today! DreamWorks Animation's first enjoyable animated film An extensive voice cast of Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Sylvester Stallone, Jennifer Lopez, Christopher Walken, Danny Glover, Dan Aykroyd, and the late Anne Bancroft The film teaches a lot about independence and free thinking, what if we don't like our place in society?, we have a choice in this world, freedom of choice is important to us all and not being monotonous, we can use our freedom to be decent, responsible, humble, and helpful, we shouldn't follow orders our whole life Very stellar animation for the time particularly the home of the ants and some good doses of humor More adult swing than your average kids film thanks to Allen being a standout Lots of sharp witty dialogue This did end up competing against PIXAR's A Bug Life that same year being darker thematically But in 82 minutes there's a lot to enjoy covering the American myth of individualism as an antidote to conformity, political hierarchies, and the working class It's never a bad idea to feel free from the constraints of our physical selves as well as ego, it's more of the internal strife that guides us The message is passé but done in an entertaining way
6:55 I’ve seen that scene in the Disney attraction it’s tough to be a bug The scene from empire of the ants 🐜 Where the ants board the boat Also update, Disney is gonna close that ride in order to make way for a zootopia show, which im okay with because i love zootopia
Christopher Walken's voicework was so excellent that Cutter's role was expanded. He was originally a faceless lackey to General Mandible, but Walken brought some unexpected depths to the character. DreamWorks Animation's 1st feature film and the only one released in 20th Century to be fully computer-animated. Starting with Shrek all of that company's subsequent CGI films were released in the 21st Century. Arnold Schwarzenegger was originally offered the part of Weaver. When Schwarzenegger wanted to be paid for the role, it went to Sylvester Stallone, who was willing to do it for free. A reason why the movie has a PG rating is because of casual swearing, an unusual thing to hear in an animated film. This is often omitted whenever the film is shown on television. Woody Allen recorded his part as "Z" in only five days. Woody Allen felt uncomfortable watching Z, because he was reminded so much of himself. This is why he can never watch any of the films he makes in which he has a role. Apparently Woody Allen nailed every reading he did for Z. But he also got very physical in the recordings, ruining some of the takes because the animators couldn't keep up with him. Antz was the first computer-animated film to be rated PG by the MPAA and the only one released in the 20th century to do so. All the other PG rated fully CGI films were released in the 21st century, with there being one or more in every year expect for 2003. Originally, this film was going to be composed by Hans Zimmer and David Newman but they were busy with a few films of 1997 and 1998 so this film was instead composed by Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell. Woody Allen's first appearance in an animated film. Though he didn't particularly enjoy the experience, Antz (1998) went on to become the most successful film with which he'd ever been involved. In the scene at the bar, Z says he doesn't drink from the anus of another creature. In the trailer, the word "anus" is replaced with "caboose". Bala was a lot nastier in the early days of defining the character. Sharon Stone's reading helped to change that, by balancing sass with spoiled, without ever becoming too bratty. Woody Allen was offered accompaniment to sing "Almost Like Being In Love", but he refused, preferring to sing it a capella, and did so. Ants and termites really do go to war with each other. But in reality, ants would emerge the victors, because they would easily outnumber a termite nest.
That's what kinda ruins this movie is him being involved Idk what DreamWorks were thinking "Money" I love this movie but his voice just kinda bothers me
The only irony is that this movie was released within the same time as Disney and Pixar's A Bug's Life and DreamWorks released Antz because of Jeffrey Katzenberg...
He’s always been extremely private. I assume because of his past scandals. He still directs and has gotten nominated for years but never goes to award shows anymore :/
"Antz... It's a modern fairy tale."
Shrek: Hold mah beer, Donkey.
How ironic that right after this documentary, a special preview for the Pixar film that this movie was infamously in competition with comes on.
It's at 22:19.
As It truly always should be……
Out of the colony and fun animation studio! It's always awesome to dive into the behind the scenes of this rising for the better underdog story. Stay safe everyone!🎯👍🏾🐜💯
I always want to see how they animate the magnifying glass and shoe scene. Thank you for this video!
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Antz is 25 today!
DreamWorks Animation's first enjoyable animated film
An extensive voice cast of Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Sylvester Stallone, Jennifer Lopez, Christopher Walken, Danny Glover, Dan Aykroyd, and the late Anne Bancroft
The film teaches a lot about independence and free thinking, what if we don't like our place in society?, we have a choice in this world, freedom of choice is important to us all and not being monotonous, we can use our freedom to be decent, responsible, humble, and helpful, we shouldn't follow orders our whole life
Very stellar animation for the time particularly the home of the ants and some good doses of humor
More adult swing than your average kids film thanks to Allen being a standout
Lots of sharp witty dialogue
This did end up competing against PIXAR's A Bug Life that same year being darker thematically
But in 82 minutes there's a lot to enjoy covering the American myth of individualism as an antidote to conformity, political hierarchies, and the working class
It's never a bad idea to feel free from the constraints of our physical selves as well as ego, it's more of the internal strife that guides us
The message is passé but done in an entertaining way
6:55 I’ve seen that scene in the Disney attraction it’s tough to be a bug
The scene from empire of the ants 🐜
Where the ants board the boat
Also update, Disney is gonna close that ride in order to make way for a zootopia show, which im okay with because i love zootopia
Christopher Walken's voicework was so excellent that Cutter's role was expanded. He was originally a faceless lackey to General Mandible, but Walken brought some unexpected depths to the character. DreamWorks Animation's 1st feature film and the only one released in 20th Century to be fully computer-animated. Starting with Shrek all of that company's subsequent CGI films were released in the 21st Century. Arnold Schwarzenegger was originally offered the part of Weaver. When Schwarzenegger wanted to be paid for the role, it went to Sylvester Stallone, who was willing to do it for free. A reason why the movie has a PG rating is because of casual swearing, an unusual thing to hear in an animated film. This is often omitted whenever the film is shown on television. Woody Allen recorded his part as "Z" in only five days. Woody Allen felt uncomfortable watching Z, because he was reminded so much of himself. This is why he can never watch any of the films he makes in which he has a role. Apparently Woody Allen nailed every reading he did for Z. But he also got very physical in the recordings, ruining some of the takes because the animators couldn't keep up with him. Antz was the first computer-animated film to be rated PG by the MPAA and the only one released in the 20th century to do so. All the other PG rated fully CGI films were released in the 21st century, with there being one or more in every year expect for 2003. Originally, this film was going to be composed by Hans Zimmer and David Newman but they were busy with a few films of 1997 and 1998 so this film was instead composed by Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell. Woody Allen's first appearance in an animated film. Though he didn't particularly enjoy the experience, Antz (1998) went on to become the most successful film with which he'd ever been involved. In the scene at the bar, Z says he doesn't drink from the anus of another creature. In the trailer, the word "anus" is replaced with "caboose". Bala was a lot nastier in the early days of defining the character. Sharon Stone's reading helped to change that, by balancing sass with spoiled, without ever becoming too bratty. Woody Allen was offered accompaniment to sing "Almost Like Being In Love", but he refused, preferring to sing it a capella, and did so. Ants and termites really do go to war with each other. But in reality, ants would emerge the victors, because they would easily outnumber a termite nest.
Woody Allen's only voice-over role.
That's what kinda ruins this movie is him being involved
Idk what DreamWorks were thinking
"Money"
I love this movie but his voice just kinda bothers me
@@Dreamartist47 Actually Woody is a professional at playing neurotics and Z is no different!
HATED THAT THEY DIDN'T SHOW WOODY ALLEN DOING Z SUCH A TREASURE IN THE FILM BUSINESS
I was born as baby in 1998 same antz and prince of Egypt
I was 3 years old that year.
Same here
I imagine the lady describing the giant sneaker scene as the one in the sneakers
6:55 that footage would also be used in the Disney attraction it’s tough to be a bug
The only irony is that this movie was released within the same time as Disney and Pixar's A Bug's Life and DreamWorks released Antz because of Jeffrey Katzenberg...
@@hamurshI know
@@hamurshalso did you hear that it’s tough to be a bug is closing to make way for a zootopia show?
Which im okay with because i love zootopia
Awesome movie
7:16 Like when Z and Azteca hook up with couple million other workers to form the 🐜 wrecking ball
Music:Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell(1998)
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EXCELLENT FILM A++++++ THE ACTORS ARE EXCELLENT AND GIVE EXCELLENT PERFORMANCES
This was the early days of the DreamWorks company?
Yep and this movie was their first dip into CG movies way before shrek
How come we never see woody Allen's interviews?
He’s always been extremely private. I assume because of his past scandals. He still directs and has gotten nominated for years but never goes to award shows anymore :/
Woody really hated working on this movie. They made him record his lines over and over again and he quickly got impatient with the process.
@@falsexgrindx378 but isn’t that how voice acting works? Actors deliver the lines over and over so the directors get the right one
Can't see everything cuz it's too dark.
8:47 i love this song!!!
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