For seven days, the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood is having a special movie series called “Countdown to Zootopia.”
Building up to the general release of “Zootopia” on March 4th, each night will feature a different movie from Disney’s Second Renaissance/Revival period complete with giveaways, raffles, and appearances by special guests from the films’ cast and crew at the 7pm showings.
In the lobby there is a display of concept art and maquettes from all the films, along with a variety of photo-ops.
People were calling him “Olaf.” Just NO.
THIS is Olaf.
Everyone attending the 7pm shows will get a special piece of artwork designed from that particular film, with the first 75 people in line getting the chance to have it signed by the filmmakers!
“Wreck-It Ralph” director Rich Moore
“Frozen” Co-Directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee
After the traditional Wurlitzer Organ pre-show performance, the filmmakers take the stage for a short presentation and raffle.
Having attended the first two nights, I can say that it’s a treat to see these animation classics (and their accompanying shorts) up on the big screen again–they look gorgeous and have all the beauty and cleverness you’d expect from Walt Disney Animation Studios. Some of the older films have not been seen in the theaters since their original release, and others may have failed to get the full reception they deserved, considering Pixar was coming strong out of the gate, co-releasing such films as “Up” and “Toy Story 3” at the time.
For the price of the ticket, which includes the giveaways, potential autographs, presentations, and popcorn and soda, “Countdown to Zootopia” is a great way to pass the time while waiting for WDAS to release their next classic.
Tickets for “Countdown to Zootopia” are available at www.elcapitantickets.com Prices: Single reserved seat admission — $10 includes small popcorn and drink; Single VIP preferred reserved seat — $20 includes VIP popcorn and drink. The El Capitan Theatre is located at 6838 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood CA 90028
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