Sunday, February 20, 2022

Biggest Moaner Football Management?

 Antonio Conte has been in charge at Tottenham since November and he’s already finding plenty of things to complain about. Here’s how we compares to football’s resident moaner, Jose Mourinho.


There are a lot of similarities when it comes to current Tottenham boss Antonio Conte and AS Roma manager Jose Mourinho. 


Both men have won the Premier League with Chelsea, both have won the Serie A with Inter Milan and both have found it near impossible to change Tottenham's fortunes.


Another major similarity is that both men are massive complainers. Here, we take a look back at their best strops and determine who is the biggest moaner in football.


Conte hit the headlines this week after underlining his dissatisfaction with Tottenham's business during the January transfer window.


On this occasion his gripes do have some justification. After all, the club did shed four players while only bringing in two.


"Tottenham are seeking young players they can develop and grow, not players who are ready," he told Sky Sports Italia. "That is the issue.


"This is the vision and the philosophy of the club. It is inevitable that, if you want to grow quicker and if you want to be competitive more rapidly, you need players with a lot of experience, because they also raise the experience level of the overall team.


"But I repeat, I have realised now that this is the vision of the club."


Mourinho also had his fair share of transfer complaints during his time in the Premier League. Arguably his most memorable transfer rant came towards the end of his first spell at Chelsea.


With the Portuguese manager unable to get the players he wanted, results inevitably began to suffer. That, coupled with an injury crisis, produced this famous quote: "The style of how we play is very important. But it is omelettes and eggs.


"No eggs - no omelettes! It depends on the quality of the eggs. In the supermarket you have class one, two or class three eggs and some are more expensive than others and some give you better omelettes. So when the class one eggs are in Waitrose and you cannot go there, you have a problem."

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Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Movies in the Works at Paramount

 Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Animation are teaming with LAFIG Belgium and IMPS to produce multiple movies based on The Smurfs franchise.


The first project from the new partnership banner is an animated musical film to start production this year ahead of a Dec. 20, 2024 release. Pam Brady (South Park, Team America) will write the first movie with other creative roles, including the director, still to be announced.


The Smurfs property is based on characters and stories created by Belgian artist Pierre Culliford, known as Peyo.

“Nickelodeon is the home to some of the world’s most popular family franchises and we’re honored to add The Smurfs to that roster. We’re excited to tell a story that stays true to its origins, but with a Smurf-tastic musical twist that excites new audiences and builds on the Smurfs franchise and universe of wonderful characters and stories,” Ramsey Naito, president of animation for Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Animation, said in a statement on Monday.


Nickelodeon, LAFIG Belgium and IMPS have also ordered a second season, or 26 episodes, of the original CG-animated TV series The Smurfs. Under the TV deal, Nickelodeon licensed the global rights to The Smurfs, which follows Papa Smurf, Smurfette, Brainy, Hefty, Clumsy and other characters.


The series launched in Sept. 2021 in the U.S. and then aired on Nickelodeon channels internationally and on some European public channels.


The Smurfs film marks Nickelodeon Animation’s second CG-animated theatrical production after Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Next Chapter, a CG animated film directed by Jeff Rowe and slated for an Aug. 4, 2023 release.


Smurfs Heads To Nickelodeon and Paramount Animation

Nickelodeon Animation and Paramount Animation have formed a creative partnership with LAFIG Belgium and IMPS to produce multiple The Smurfs movies.


The first project under the new partnership banner is an animated musical film produced by all four labels set to begin production this year and set for release on December 20, 2024. Pam Brady (South Park, Team America) is set to write the first movie.


Also this morning, Nickelodeon, LAFIG Belgium and IMPS also announced a 26-episode second season of the CG-animated TV series, The Smurfs as well.


Sony previously had the iconic characters brand, which was created by Belgian artist Pierre Culliford aka Peyo. Through three theatrical releases, the Smurfs movies racked up more than $1.1 billion worldwide.


Ramsey Naito, President of Animation for Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Animation, said: “Nickelodeon is the home to some of the world’s most popular family franchises, and we’re honored to add The Smurfs to that roster. We’re excited to tell a story that stays true to its origins, but with a Smurf-tastic musical twist that excites new audiences and builds on the Smurfs franchise and universe of wonderful characters and stories.”


Added Véronique Culliford, Founder & President of LAFIG and IMPS: “It is with great joy and pride that I welcome this new Smurfs film! I am truly excited with this wonderful partnership with the talented, creative and dynamic teams at Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Animation, and IMPS. I am convinced that this great collaboration will allow families around the world to immerse themselves in this unique universe of humor and extraordinary adventures. I have no doubt that my father, creator of these marvelous world-famous characters, would also be delighted with this continuation of his work. I look so forward to seeing audiences gather together in the near future to enjoy this new adventure of our beloved Smurfs.”


Latifa Ouaou, EVP Movies and Global Franchises, Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Animation, will oversee the LAFIG Belgium and IMPS partnership on behalf of the studio and is in the process of identifying key creative leads including the director for the first film.


Said Ouaou, “The Smurfs is an iconic and beloved franchise, and we can’t wait introduce it to a whole new generation of fans by bringing a fresh cinematic perspective to the Smurfs franchise with this all-new story on the big screen.”

Under the deal, Nickelodeon licensed the global rights to The Smurfs, which follows Papa Smurf, Smurfette, Brainy, Hefty, Clumsy and others on all-new adventures. The series launched in September in the U.S. and has since ranked among the top five animated series on cable with Kids 2-11. After its U.S. debut, it aired on Nickelodeon channels internationally. In Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands the series will air on the public channels KiKA, Ketnet, RTBF and npo Zappelin, and in France on TF1.


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In addition to the content partnership, ViacomCBS Consumer Products (VCP) is the consumer products licensing agent for The Smurfs property across the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Malaysia and certain South American territories. VCP will seek new merchandising and promotional partners in select categories and territories for The Smurfs classic brand, in addition to a new product line for the new animated series The Smurfs, spanning a variety of categories, launching at retail this year.


The Smurfs movie marks Nickelodeon Animation’s second CG-animated theatrical production. An all-new CG-animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Next Chapter, produced with Point Grey Pictures’ Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and James Weaver and directed by Jeff Rowe, is currently underway, and set for release on Aug. 4, 2023. PAW Patrol: The Movie, produced with Spin Master with Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount, grossed $142.5M with a sequel, PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie, scheduled for a Oct. 13, 2023, theatrical debut.


Additional upcoming theatrical titles under Ouaou’s purview includes Paramount’s next animated feature The Tiger’s Apprentice (Feb. 10, 2023), starring Henry Golding and directed by Raman Hui and co-directed by Paul Watling & YongDuk Jhun, and the movie strategy for Avatar Studios.


For the film, The Smurfs‘ right owners are represented by WME’s Dave Wirtschafter, Rob Markus and Jordan Naftalis.


Multiple Smurfy New Movies In The Smurfs Franchise

Paramount has been making waves over the last several months with massive deals for new orders of "South Park" and "Star Trek," but today brings an announcement of a different color.


The studio has set yet another new content deal for a whole lot more of your favorite diminutive blue humanoids: Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Animation will now be joining LAFIG Belgium and IMPS in a deal to produce more multi-media content based on "The Smurfs" franchise. The partnership will first see production start this year on a new animated musical film intended for a December 20, 2024 release. That movie will be written by Pam Brady ("South Park," "Team America"), with a director yet to be announced. 


The Smurfs, based on the work of Belgian artist Pierre Culliford (as Peyo) beginning in 1958, are no strangers to the screen, having seen a host of adaptations prior to Sony Pictures' recent trilogy of Smurf films, "The Smurfs," "The Smurfs 2," and the reboot "Smurfs: The Lost Village." The new deal will see a broad expansion of Smurf content in both films and TV.


The major new Paramount and Nickelodeon endeavor will see the creation of multiple movies in addition to the forthcoming musical outing. Ramsey Naito, president of animation for Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Animation, spoke Monday about the deal and the forthcoming film.

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