Blocks Crazy

Blocks Crazy  is a 2000 American animated action-comedy film produced by [Animation|Pyro R. Productions] for Columbia Pictures. The second feature film from Pyro R. Productions, it was co-written and directed by TjsWorld2011 and co-written and produced by Ntpockets. The film stars the voices of Matthew Broderick, Kath Soucie , Grey DeLisle , Rob Paulsen , Tom Kenny, and Ving Rhames, and follows a young getaway driver who is sent on his biggest mission yet.

The film satirizes controversies surrounding video games during the mid to late 2000s. TjsWorld2011 originally conceived the idea for the plot in 2000, but kept the piece of paper that he wrote it down on in an "idea bin". Eventually, he told his co-worker Pyro R. about it, who was interested in the idea and was encouraged to help him adapt it into a film. The film's score was composed by Hans Zimmer.

Blocks Crazy  premiered at the Fox Wilshire Theater in Beverly Hills on February 7, 2000, and was released in the United States on February 11,

2000. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its animation, style, and writing, and grossed $106.4 million worldwide against its $26 million budget, making it the sixth highest-grossing animated film of 2000, as well as the forty-ninth highest-grossing film of 2000 overall. It was later released on DVD and VHS  on April 10, 2001 and on Blu-ray on March 24, 2010, exactly ten years after its original release.

Plot
Coming soon!

Voice cast
More coming soon!
 * Matthew Broderick as Nathan Block
 * Kath Soucie as Jayma Hakeson
 * Grey DeLisle as Percy Hadero
 * Rob Paulsen as Chip Fatterson
 * Tom Kenny as Ashton Gamerson
 * Ving Rhames as Harry Gomereson

Production
Coming soon!

Music

 * Further info: Blocks Crazy: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture

The film's original score was composed by Hans Zimmer (who all had previously worked on the score of 2000's Project Zero). It also marks the first Paramount animated film to be scored by two composers. The soundtrack album was released on February 8, 2000 by  Rivera Records and Astralwerks.

Trailers

 * The film's official teaser trailer was released on September 29, 1999, and was attached to films such as Superstar, The Landrums, and Toy Story 2.
 * The first theatrical trailer was released on November 28, 1999, and was attached to films such as Stuart Little, Paint World, and Galaxy Quest. TV spots for the film were released from January to April 2000.