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  1. Occupation. Filmmaker. Website. larrykasanoff.com/. Lawrence Alan " Larry " Kasanoff (born June 1, 1959) is an American filmmaker who founded the Vestron Pictures genre subsidiary Lightning Pictures in 1986, [1] Lightstorm Entertainment with James Cameron in 1990, and Threshold Entertainment in 1993.

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    • Larry Kasanoff
  2. Mini Bio. As Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Threshold Entertainment Group, Lawrence Kasanoff is a renowned producer in the world of film, television, live stage, animation, and technological advances in the next generation of entertainment, both domestically and overseas.

    • June 1, 1959
  3. Lightstorm Entertainment is an American independent production company founded in 1990 by filmmaker James Cameron [1] [2] and producer Lawrence Kasanoff. The majority of its films have been distributed and owned by 20th Century Fox, now known as 20th Century Studios.

    • 1990; 33 years ago
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Foodfight!Foodfight! - Wikipedia

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    When night falls at the supermarket Marketropolis, the store products' mascots ("Ikes") come to life and interact with each other. Heroic cereal mascot Dex Dogtective is about to propose to his girlfriend Sunshine Goodness, a raisin mascot, but she goes missing just before he is able to do so. Six months later, a Brand X representative named Mr. Cl...

    Along with many licensed characters, the principal characters of the film are original characters. Additional voices are provided by Melissa Disney, Jennifer Keith, Bob Bergen, Susan Silo, Daniel Bernhardt, Jeff Bennett, Stephen Stanton, James Arnold Taylor, and John Bloom.

    Foodfight! had an extensive soundtrack built mostly of cover versionsof well-known contemporary songs and original songs sung by the characters' voice actors, provided by a variety of licensing companies. The film's end credits overlay soundtrack, an upbeat duet pop song titled "The Brightside" by Tif McMillin and Richard Page, was an original song...

    Conception

    Lawrence Kasanoff and a Threshold Entertainment employee, Joshua Wexler, created the concept in 1997. A $25 million joint investment into the project was made by Threshold and the Korean investment company Natural Image, with the producers expecting that foreign pre-sales and loans against the sales would provide the remaining portion of the budget. The estimated remainder was $50 million.Kasanoff also decided to produce and direct the film, despite having no prior experience in the animation...

    Production setbacks

    The film was created and produced by the digital effects shop at Threshold, located in Santa Monica, California in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. In December 2002, Kasanoff reported that hard drives containing most unfinished assets from the film had been stolen, in what he called an act of "industrial espionage" and "an incredibly complex crime". An investigation, which involved the United States Secret Service, was unable to find the perpetrator. The film was supposed to be computer-ani...

    The insurance company received the copyright to the film in 2012 and began releasing it and its associated merchandise. In June 2012, Foodfight! received a limited release in the United Kingdom, grossing approximately £15,000 of ticket sales on its single week in theatres.It was released on DVD in Europe that October with distribution by Boulevard ...

    Upon the film's initial announcement in 2001, it was denounced for taking product placement to the extreme, and doing it in a film targeted at children. Kasanoff responded to the controversy by stating that they were not paid monetarily for the brand inclusion, and therefore the addition of known brands did not constitute product placement; however...

    Associated Foodfight! merchandise was produced and was sold in stores and online,with at least some being released several years prior to the film, including plush toys and a Deluxe Sound Storybook.

    DeMott, Rick (June 19, 2000). "Foodfight Breaks Out At Threshold". Animation World Network.
    Rabin, Nathan (February 27, 2013). "Supermarket Brands Sponsored Case File #34: Foodfight!". The A.V. Club.
    Foodfight! at IMDb
    Foodfight! at Box Office Mojo
    Foodfight! at Rotten Tomatoes
    Information at Threshold Entertainment website at the Wayback Machine(archived January 22, 2009).
    • $45–65 million
    • June 15, 2012
    • George Johnsen, Lawrence Kasanoff, Joshua Wexler
    • Walter Murphy
  5. Mortal Kombat is an American series of martial arts action films based on the fighting video game series of the same name by Midway Games. The first film was produced by Lawrence Kasanoffs Threshold Entertainment . The first live-action film, Mortal Kombat, was released in 1995 and its sequel, Mortal Kombat Annihilation, was released in 1997.

    • Total (3 films), $204.2 million
    • Total (3 films), $103 million
  6. Producer Lawrence Kasanoff said he was trying to make the film "even more spectacular than the first movie, which earned a healthy $73 million in the U.S. Annihilation is three times more ambitious than Mortal Kombat. Our theme for the sequel is to shoot for more—more fights, more special effects, more Outworld, more everything."

  7. Biography. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lawrence Alan "Larry" Kasanoff (born June 1, 1959) is an American filmmaker who founded the Vestron Pictures genre subsidiary Lightning Pictures in 1986, Lightstorm Entertainment with James Cameron in 1990 and Threshold Entertainment in 1993.

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