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With Aardman’s new slice of stop-motion magic, Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists, swashing its buckle in our cinemas next year, Empire took the opportunity to head down to Bristol for a look at the production and a chat with director Peter Lord. The Bristol-born filmmaker is one of the studio’s founding fathers – creator of Morph (not to mention devious nemesis Chas) and the man behind Chicken Run. This time he’s partnered with Sony Pictures to deliver an adventuresome adaptation of Gideon Defoe’s seafaring tales. Move over Captain Jack, here comes Pirate Captain…# Read more…

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I’m besotted with these new Pirates from Aardman. Although charming, Arthur Christmas lacked some of the soul of our favourite Aardman animations. Why? Well you have to start answering that question by looking at the abundance of digital pixels and the lack of plasticine. Read more…

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The Pirates! Band of Misfits Trailer #2 – HD

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Mainstream animation is thriving right now. But, as he looks ahead to some of the treats in store for 2012, Simon wonders if it’s going to get even better… Read more…

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Nick Park’s claymation heroes join Morph, the Pink Panther, Danger Mouse and Jessica Rabbit to raise money for Bristol Children’s Hospital in an upcoming online auction of animation art. Click through the lots here to spot your favourites

Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Appeal Animation Art Auction is hosted by eBay from 1 to 10 November Read more…

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Aardman: Shipshape and Bristol fashion

Aardman Animation’s latest handmade extravaganza is taking to the high seas. Leo Benedictus visits their studios and finds out why stop-motion beats Jack Sparrow.

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Exclusive! New Pirates! Trailer

Ah, Aardman, those comic geniuses from way out West (only not as West as Hollywood). The latest trailer for Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists gives us a few more clues about the plot, and by our rough count about seventy bajillion more gags, both visual and aural.

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