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A Smurf movie!!

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A Smurfin' Movie Deal By Joal Ryan
26 minutes ago



Fans of a certain animated tribe of small, blue woodland creatures haven't gotten a lot of love lately: No new TV episodes, no old TV episodes on DVD (outside of a couple of import releases), no real news on a long-rumored movie.

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Now, finally, things are looking rather smurfin'.


A 3-D, CGI-animated Smurfs feature film will bow in theaters in 2008, Daily Variety reported Tuesday. The extravaganza from Paramount's Nickelodeon Movies will be the first in a planned trilogy, it said. According to Newsweek, the project has been trying to get off the ground since at least 2003.


Word of the done deal comes a week after DreamWorks and Paramount set a July 4, 2007, release date for The Transformers, another animated TV series due for a big-screen makeover. But while Transformers fandom has thrived, fueled by new series and product, the smaller legions of Smurf faithful have waited.


"Dude, a Smurf movie?" went a message-board post on TheMovieBlog.com last month after Newsweek noted a film was nigh. "That's the smurfing best thing I've heard in smurfing forever."


Like the Transformers, the Smurfs were a phenomenon of the 1980s, unless one lived in Europe, where the characters have been mainstays since 1958, when Belgian artist Pierre Culliford, better known as Peyo, introduced them in the comic pages. The new movie's planned release date supposedly is tied to Smurfdom's upcoming 50th birthday.


Peyo's creations--the aforementioned small, blue woodland creatures who lived in homes shaped like mushrooms, whistled happy tunes, conjugated the word "smurf" in any way they saw fit, and named themselves Ramones-style (Papa Smurf, Brainy Smurf, Grouchy Smurf, etc.)--blew up as big as any Transformer robot in 1981 when The Smurfs debuted on NBC. The Hanna-Barbera-produced series won two Daytime Emmys, moved much merchandise, from Smurf-Berry Crunch cereal to countless figurines, and dominated Saturday morning TV until 1990. A 1983 big-screen adventure, The Smurfs and the Magic Flute, grossed $11 million, per the box-office site The-Numbers.com, even though it was nothing more than a retitled, redubbed version of a 1976 Belgian-produced movie.


There was no word on voice actors for the new film. The Smurfs' family recently lost Gargamel, the bad, and Baby Smurf, the good, in the death of performer Paul Winchell. Don Messick, who voiced Papa Smurf and others, died in 1997. Smurfette, meanwhile, lives. Lucille Bliss, who gave high-pitched voice to the tribe's lone female member, is 76, and still working.


As for Peyo, he died in 1992. His progeny, however, has kept right on their merry way.
 
I remember they had a smurfs ride at Kings Island. I remember getting stuck on it. Hearing that smurf theme over and over was as tortureous as its a small world...I was like shoot me shoot me now!
 
Yay! I'm smurfed about this new smurfing movie! (sorry, couldn't help myself)
 
I love the Smurfs. I remember when I was a child how it was THE DEVIL'S CARTOON. Oh PLEASE!!!!!!!!

La la la-la-la-la la la la la-la
 

Beauty said:
I love the Smurfs. I remember when I was a child how it was THE DEVIL'S CARTOON. Oh PLEASE!!!!!!!!

La la la-la-la-la la la la la-la

Ha! if you would have been stuck on that ride like me you'd be saying the same thing!!! lol
 
Are We There Yet? Are We There Yet? Are We There Yet? :rotfl:

For some reason I always think of that line when someone mentions the Smurfs.
 
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That is so smurfy!! I loved the Smurfs growing up, I wanted to be Smurfette. ;) My boys and I watch the show on Comcast On Demand, I'm so glad we can see them on there! :)
 
I love the smurf's :) I even found Smurf stuff in the Germany store at Epcot.
 
Loved em. Still watch them on Boomerang with my daughter. Along with Pink Panther.
 
I still love the Smurfs! I even named my 1st pet Smurfette. A white kitten. I still watch them with my little sister
 
I was a fan when I was younger...but I haven't seen them in years and years! The Smurfs and Alvin and the Chipmunks were my favorite cartoons growing up! I'm not sure if I will see the movie or not. Maybe once it's on DVD...lol..I have a hard enough time getting my husband to go to the theater for anything other than LOTR/Harry Potter/Star Wars type movies. Don't think he'd willingly go to see the Smurfs with me... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
The smurfs are awesome. Handy smurf was dreamy! :love:

Long live the smurfs! :goodvibes

Laura
 
Canada's Wonderland used to have a Smurf attraction that you walked through. The last time I went - in the late 90s - it was gone. I almost threw a child-like temper tantrum I was so upset.
 













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