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  • Former Disney animator sentenced to 25 years for sex trafficking, child pornography

    11/19/2024 9:27:38 AM PST · by DFG · 17 replies
    lifesitenews ^ | 11/18/2024 | Calvin Freiburger
    A former Disney/Pixar and Dreamworks animator was sentenced to 25 years in a French prison on sex trafficking, child rape, and child pornography charges for availing himself of websites through which he remotely directed the sexual assault of children as young as two years old for his own amusement. French newspaper Le Monde reported that 59-year-old Bolhem Bouchib, whose credits include work on Lilo & Stitch, both Incredibles films, Ratatouille, and last year’s Elemental, was found guilty of paying Filipino women to rape and abuse Filipino girls averaging between the ages of five and 10 for him to view on...
  • 'Ratatouille' Big #1, 'Die Hard' #2 Friday; Michael Moore's 'Sicko' Has Healthy Debut

    06/30/2007 10:39:05 AM PDT · by VA Voter · 68 replies · 1,950+ views
    deadlinehollywooddaily.com ^ | 6/30/2007 | Nikki Finke
    Snip...Michael Moore's documentary Sicko did $1.3 mil Friday from its 441 theaters, good enough for 9th place. It could finish the weekend with $4 mil. ...snip.. A Mighty Heart starring Angelina Jolie collapsed completely, managing only 14th place with $470K Friday.
  • Freeper Review: “Incredible” Values Shine Through In Pixar’s “Ratatouille”

    06/29/2007 7:46:33 AM PDT · by L.N. Smithee · 48 replies · 1,223+ views
    June 29, 2007 | L.N. Smithee
    SPOILER ALERT! Ratatouille, a Pixar Animation Studios film distributed by the Walt Disney Company, is about a rat that wants to be a French chef. It doesn’t sound impressive, and on its face doesn’t seem like something that would come out of Pixar, which has a twelve-year winning streak (Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, and Cars) made more remarkable by the nation’s declining interest in anything other than the biggest-budgeted Hollywood blockbusters – and, of course, their inevitable (and seemingly endless) sequels. Personally, I had a touch of skepticism about Ratatouille...