''Antz'' is a 1998 American animated
adventure comedy film directed by
Eric Darnell
Eric Darnell (born August 21, 1961) is an American animator, storyboard artist, film director, director, screenwriter, songwriter and occasional voice acting, voice actor best known for co-directing ''Antz'' with Tim Johnson (film director), Tim ...
and
Tim Johnson from a screenplay written by
Todd Alcott and the writing team of
Chris
Chris is a short form of various names including Christopher, Christian, Christina, and Christine. Chris is also used as a name in its own right, however it is not as common.
People with the given name
* Chris Abani (born 1966), Nigerian autho ...
and
Paul Weitz. It was produced by
DreamWorks Pictures
DreamWorks Pictures (also known as DreamWorks SKG and commonly referred to as DreamWorks) is an American film studio and Film distribution, distribution label of Amblin Partners. It was originally founded on October 12, 1994, as a live-action a ...
,
DreamWorks Animation
DreamWorks Animation LLC (DWA, also known as DreamWorks Animation Studios or simply DreamWorks) is an American animation studio, owned by Comcast's NBCUniversal as part of Universal Pictures, a division of Universal Studios, Inc, Universal Stud ...
(as its debut film), and
PDI, and released by DreamWorks Distribution. The film stars the voices of
Woody Allen
Heywood Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; November 30, 1935) is an American filmmaker, actor, and comedian whose career spans more than six decades. Allen has received many List of awards and nominations received by Woody Allen, accolade ...
,
Sharon Stone
Sharon Vonne Stone (born March 10, 1958) is an American actress and film producer. Known for primarily playing femmes fatales and women of mystery on film and television, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1990s. She is the ...
,
Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969), also known by her nickname J.Lo, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, dancer and businesswoman. Lopez is regarded as one of the most influential entertainers of her time, credited with breaking ...
,
Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Gardenzio "Sly" Stallone (; born July 6, 1946) is an American actor and filmmaker. In a Sylvester Stallone filmography, film career spanning more than fifty years, Stallone has received List of awards and nominations received by Syl ...
,
Christopher Walken
Christopher Walken (born Ronald Walken; March 31, 1943) is an American actor. Christopher Walken on stage and screen, His work on stage and screen has earned him List of awards and nominations received by Christopher Walken, accolades includin ...
,
Dan Aykroyd
Daniel Edward Aykroyd ( ; born July 1, 1952) is a Canadian actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer.
Aykroyd was a writer and an original member of the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" cast on the NBC sketch comedy series ''Saturday Nigh ...
,
Anne Bancroft,
Danny Glover
Danny Glover ( ; born July 22, 1946) is an American actor, producer, and political activist. Over his career he has received List of awards and nominations received by Danny Glover, numerous accolades including the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian A ...
and
Gene Hackman. Some of the main characters share facial similarities with the actors who voice them. The film involves an anxious worker ant, Z (Allen), who falls in love with Princess Bala (Stone). When the arrogant General Mandible (Hackman) attempts to seize control of the ant colony, Z must combine his desire for purpose with his inner strength to save everyone.
Development began in 1988 when
Walt Disney Feature Animation
Walt Disney Animation Studios (WDAS), sometimes shortened to Disney Animation, is an American animation studio that produces animated feature films and short films for the Walt Disney Company. The studio's current production logo features a s ...
pitched a film called ''Army Ants'', about a pacifist worker ant teaching lessons of independent thinking to his militaristic colony. Meanwhile,
Jeffrey Katzenberg
Jeffrey Katzenberg ( ; born December 21, 1950) is an American media proprietor and film producer. He served as chairman of Walt Disney Studios (division), Walt Disney Studios from 1984 to 1994, a position in which he oversaw production and busin ...
had left the company in a feud with CEO
Michael Eisner
Michael Dammann Eisner ( ; born March 7, 1942) is an American businessman and former chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Walt Disney Company from September 1984 to September 2005. Prior to Disney, Eisner was president of rival film ...
over the vacant president position after the death of
Frank Wells
Franklin G. Wells (March 4, 1932 – April 3, 1994) was an American businessman who served as President and Chief Operating Officer of The Walt Disney Company from 1984 until his death in 1994.
Life and career
Wells was born in Coronado, Califo ...
. Katzenberg would later go on to help co-found DreamWorks with
Steven Spielberg
Steven Allan Spielberg ( ; born December 18, 1946) is an American filmmaker. A major figure of the New Hollywood era and pioneer of the modern blockbuster, Spielberg is widely regarded as one of the greatest film directors of all time and is ...
and
David Geffen, and the three planned to rival Disney with the company's new animation division. Production began in May 1996, after production had already commenced on ''
The Prince of Egypt
''The Prince of Egypt'' is a 1998 American animated musical drama film directed by Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner, and Simon Wells, and written by Philip LaZebnik, from a story by Kelly Asbury and Lorna Cook. Produced by DreamWorks Pictur ...
'' (1998). DreamWorks had contracted Pacific Data Images (PDI) in
Palo Alto, California
Palo Alto ( ; Spanish language, Spanish for ) is a charter city in northwestern Santa Clara County, California, United States, in the San Francisco Bay Area, named after a Sequoia sempervirens, coastal redwood tree known as El Palo Alto.
Th ...
, to begin working on computer-animated films to rival
Pixar
Pixar (), doing business as Pixar Animation Studios, is an American animation studio based in Emeryville, California, known for its critically and commercially successful computer-animated feature films. Pixar is a subsidiary of Walt Disney ...
's features.
Harry Gregson-Williams
Harry Gregson-Williams (born 13 December 1961) is a British composer, conductor, orchestrator, and record producer. He has composed music for video games, television and films including the ''Metal Gear'' series, '' Spy Game'', '' Phone Booth' ...
and
John Powell composed the music for the film, marking their first animated film. During its production, a controversial public feud erupted between Katzenberg of DreamWorks and
Steve Jobs
Steven Paul Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American businessman, inventor, and investor best known for co-founding the technology company Apple Inc. Jobs was also the founder of NeXT and chairman and majority shareholder o ...
and
John Lasseter
John Alan Lasseter ( ; born January 12, 1957) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and animator. He was previously the chief creative officer of Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and Disneytoon Studios, a ...
of Pixar, due to the production of their similar film ''
A Bug's Life
''A Bug's Life'' (stylized in all lowercase) is a 1998 American animated comedy film directed by John Lasseter from a screenplay written by Andrew Stanton, Donald McEnery, and Bob Shaw, and a story conceived by Lasseter, Stanton, and Joe Ran ...
'', which was released a month later. The feud worsened when Disney refused to avoid competition with DreamWorks' intended first animated release, ''The Prince of Egypt''.
''Antz'' premiered at the
Toronto International Film Festival
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF, often stylized as tiff) is one of the most prestigious and largest publicly attended film festivals in the world. Founded in 1976, the festival takes place every year in early September. The organi ...
on September 19, 1998,
and was released theatrically in the United States on October 2, 1998. It grossed $171.8 million worldwide on a budget of $42–105 million and received positive reviews, with critics praising the voice cast, animation, humor, and its appeal towards adults.
Plot
Anxious worker ant Z is suffering an
existential crisis
Existential crises are inner conflicts characterized by the impression that life lacks meaning and confusion about one's personal identity. They are accompanied by anxiety and stress, often to such a degree that they disturb one's normal funct ...
because everyone in the colony, including his
psychiatrist
A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry. Psychiatrists are physicians who evaluate patients to determine whether their symptoms are the result of a physical illness, a combination of physical and mental ailments or strictly ...
, reminds him of his insignificance. At the same time, the colony's princess, Bala, is wanting to escape her suffocating royal life. While the worker ants are building a giant "Mega Tunnel" within the ant hill, the leader of the colony's army, General Mandible - who Bala is betrothed to - has declared war on an encroaching
termite
Termites are a group of detritivore, detritophagous Eusociality, eusocial cockroaches which consume a variety of Detritus, decaying plant material, generally in the form of wood, Plant litter, leaf litter, and Humus, soil humus. They are dist ...
colony. Unbeknownst to anyone else, Mandible is sending only soldiers loyal to the colony's Queen on a
suicide mission to engage the termites, in order to stage a
coup d'état
A coup d'état (; ; ), or simply a coup
, is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership. A self-coup is said to take place when a leader, having come to powe ...
.
One night Z hears about a legendary insect paradise, Insectopia, from a soldier called Grebs at a bar which Bala visits and shares a dance with Z, who becomes smitten with her. Wanting to see Bala again, Z persuades his best friend, a soldier called Weaver, to exchange places with him for the army's royal inspection. The next day Z joins the army corps, where he befriends staff sergeant Barbatus; meanwhile Weaver joins the digging crew, striking up a relationship with Z's co-worker, Azteca. Z is sent out with a platoon into battle, where the ants are overwhelmed by the termites and all except Z are killed. Afterwards, Z finds Barbatus on the battlefield, who tells him to think for himself instead of blindly following orders before dying.
Z returns home and is mistakenly hailed as a war hero and is granted an audience with the Queen. Bala recognizes Z as a worker and Mandible orders him arrested, which prompts Z to panic and he pretends to take Bala hostage and escapes the ant hill with her. Z's act of individuality inspires the workers and some soldier ants, halting productivity, but Mandible regains their loyalty by portraying Z as a self-centered war criminal, promoting the glory of conformity, and promises the workers rewards for completing the Mega Tunnel. However, Mandible's second-in-command, a
flying ant named Cutter, begins to doubt Mandible's constant reassurances that he is acting for the good of the colony.
Z and Bala go in search of Insectopia, initially mistaking a human picnic for it, but are told otherwise by Muffy and Chip, a
middle class
The middle class refers to a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status. The term has historically been associated with modernity, capitalism and political debate. C ...
couple of
wasps
A wasp is any insect of the narrow-waisted suborder Apocrita of the order Hymenoptera which is neither a bee nor an ant; this excludes the broad-waisted sawflies (Symphyta), which look somewhat like wasps, but are in a separate suborder. Th ...
. They then escape a human who kills Muffy with a
fly swatter; having survived, Z and Bala at last find Insectopia, a trash can overfilled with decaying food. After interrogating Weaver, Mandible learns that Z is searching for Insectopia and sends Cutter to find it. That night, Cutter arrives at Insectopia and forcibly flies Bala back to the colony; seeing Z's desperation at Bala's abduction, a drunken Chip, mourning Muffy's death, flies Z back to the colony. Z rescues Bala and together they discover that the Mega Tunnel will flood upon completion and that Mandible intends to drown the Queen and the workers and restart the colony with Bala as his queen.
Bala goes to save the Queen while Z attempts to stop work on the tunnel in time, but it begins to flood. Z and Bala unify the queen and workers into building a ladder towards the surface as the water rises. Meanwhile, Mandible gathers the soldiers on the surface and gloats about creating a new, stronger colony. When the worker ants break through the surface, Cutter betrays Mandible and helps them. Enraged, Mandible tries to attack Cutter, but Z intervenes and he and Mandible fall into the flooded tunnel. Mandible dies striking a root and Z nearly drowns, but is rescued by Cutter and
resuscitated by Bala. Z is praised for his heroism, and he and Bala become a couple. Together, they rebuild the colony, and Z narrates that he is finally content with his place in the world. The camera then zooms out to show the anthill is in
Central Park
Central Park is an urban park between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City, and the first landscaped park in the United States. It is the List of parks in New York City, sixth-largest park in the ...
in
New York City
New York, often called New York City (NYC), is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each coextensive w ...
.
Voice cast
*
Woody Allen
Heywood Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; November 30, 1935) is an American filmmaker, actor, and comedian whose career spans more than six decades. Allen has received many List of awards and nominations received by Woody Allen, accolade ...
as Z Marion-4195 "Z", an
idealistic, but
anxious worker ant.
*
Gene Hackman as General Mandible, the sarcastic, unscrupulous and arrogant
general officer
A general officer is an Officer (armed forces), officer of high rank in the army, armies, and in some nations' air force, air and space forces, marines or naval infantry.
In some usages, the term "general officer" refers to a rank above colone ...
of the ant military and Bala's fiance.
*
Sharon Stone
Sharon Vonne Stone (born March 10, 1958) is an American actress and film producer. Known for primarily playing femmes fatales and women of mystery on film and television, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1990s. She is the ...
as Princess Bala, the future Queen of the colony and Mandible's fiancée.
*
Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Gardenzio "Sly" Stallone (; born July 6, 1946) is an American actor and filmmaker. In a Sylvester Stallone filmography, film career spanning more than fifty years, Stallone has received List of awards and nominations received by Syl ...
as Corporal Weaver, a brave soldier ant and Z's best friend who becomes Azteca's boyfriend.
*
Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969), also known by her nickname J.Lo, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, dancer and businesswoman. Lopez is regarded as one of the most influential entertainers of her time, credited with breaking ...
as Azteca, another friend of Z's and a worker ant who becomes Weaver's girlfriend.
*
Christopher Walken
Christopher Walken (born Ronald Walken; March 31, 1943) is an American actor. Christopher Walken on stage and screen, His work on stage and screen has earned him List of awards and nominations received by Christopher Walken, accolades includin ...
as Colonel Cutter, a
flying ant who serves as Mandible's patient and
empathetic adviser who becomes disillusioned by the general's actions.
*
Danny Glover
Danny Glover ( ; born July 22, 1946) is an American actor, producer, and political activist. Over his career he has received List of awards and nominations received by Danny Glover, numerous accolades including the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian A ...
as Staff Sergeant Barbatus, a soldier ant who befriends Z during the fight against the termites.
*
Anne Bancroft as the Queen Ant, Bala's mother and the ruler of the ants.
*
Dan Aykroyd
Daniel Edward Aykroyd ( ; born July 1, 1952) is a Canadian actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer.
Aykroyd was a writer and an original member of the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" cast on the NBC sketch comedy series ''Saturday Nigh ...
as Chip, a wasp whom Z befriends.
*
Grant Shaud as the Foreman, the head of the worker ants.
*
John Mahoney as Grebs, a drunk ant scout who talked about Insectopia.
*
Jane Curtin as Muffin "Muffy" the Wasp, Chip's wife.
*
Paul Mazursky as Z's Psychiatrist.
* Jerry Sroka as the Bartender, the unnamed bartender of the bar that Z and Weaver frequent.
*
Jim Cummings
James Jonah Cummings (born November 3, 1952) is an American voice actor. Beginning his career in the 1980s, he has appeared in over 400 titles. Cummings has frequently worked with the Walt Disney Company and Warner Bros., serving as the offic ...
and
April Winchell as additional voices
The cast features several actors from films Allen wrote, starred in and directed, including Stone (''
Stardust Memories''), Stallone (''
Bananas
A banana is an elongated, edible fruit – berry (botany), botanically a berry – produced by several kinds of large treelike herbaceous flowering plants in the genus ''Musa (genus), Musa''. In some countries, cooking bananas are called pla ...
''), Hackman (''
Another Woman''), and Walken (''
Annie Hall
''Annie Hall'' is a 1977 American satirical romantic comedy-drama film directed by Woody Allen from a screenplay written by Allen and Marshall Brickman, and produced by Allen's manager, Charles H. Joffe. The film stars Allen as Alvy Singer ...
''). Aykroyd later co-starred in Allen's ''
The Curse of the Jade Scorpion''.
Production
Development and writing
In 1988,
Walt Disney Feature Animation
Walt Disney Animation Studios (WDAS), sometimes shortened to Disney Animation, is an American animation studio that produces animated feature films and short films for the Walt Disney Company. The studio's current production logo features a s ...
pitched a film called ''Army Ants'', about a pacifist worker ant teaching lessons of independent thinking to his militaristic colony.
Years later,
Jeffrey Katzenberg
Jeffrey Katzenberg ( ; born December 21, 1950) is an American media proprietor and film producer. He served as chairman of Walt Disney Studios (division), Walt Disney Studios from 1984 to 1994, a position in which he oversaw production and busin ...
, then chairman of Disney's
film division, had left the company in a feud with CEO
Michael Eisner
Michael Dammann Eisner ( ; born March 7, 1942) is an American businessman and former chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Walt Disney Company from September 1984 to September 2005. Prior to Disney, Eisner was president of rival film ...
over the vacant president position after the death of
Frank Wells
Franklin G. Wells (March 4, 1932 – April 3, 1994) was an American businessman who served as President and Chief Operating Officer of The Walt Disney Company from 1984 until his death in 1994.
Life and career
Wells was born in Coronado, Califo ...
. Katzenberg would later go on to help co-found
DreamWorks with
Steven Spielberg
Steven Allan Spielberg ( ; born December 18, 1946) is an American filmmaker. A major figure of the New Hollywood era and pioneer of the modern blockbuster, Spielberg is widely regarded as one of the greatest film directors of all time and is ...
and
David Geffen, and the three planned to rival Disney with the company's new
animation division.
At the newly-founded studio, Katzenberg began developing projects he tried to pursue or suggested while at Disney, including ''
The Prince of Egypt
''The Prince of Egypt'' is a 1998 American animated musical drama film directed by Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner, and Simon Wells, and written by Philip LaZebnik, from a story by Kelly Asbury and Lorna Cook. Produced by DreamWorks Pictur ...
'', a collaboration with
Aardman Animations which resulted in ''
Chicken Run
''Chicken Run'' is a 2000 animated adventure comedy film directed by Peter Lord and Nick Park and written by Karey Kirkpatrick from an original story by Lord and Park. Produced by Pathé and Aardman Features in partnership with DreamWork ...
'', ''
Sinbad'', and ''Army Ants''. Also many ideas for the film were borrowed from a scrapped PDI film pitch for a computer-animated film from 1991 called ''Bugs: Lights Out'' about microscopic robots that take apart machinery.
Production began in May 1996, after production had already commenced on ''
The Prince of Egypt
''The Prince of Egypt'' is a 1998 American animated musical drama film directed by Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner, and Simon Wells, and written by Philip LaZebnik, from a story by Kelly Asbury and Lorna Cook. Produced by DreamWorks Pictur ...
''. DreamWorks had contracted
Pacific Data Images (PDI) in
Palo Alto, California
Palo Alto ( ; Spanish language, Spanish for ) is a charter city in northwestern Santa Clara County, California, United States, in the San Francisco Bay Area, named after a Sequoia sempervirens, coastal redwood tree known as El Palo Alto.
Th ...
to begin working on computer-animated films to rival
Pixar
Pixar (), doing business as Pixar Animation Studios, is an American animation studio based in Emeryville, California, known for its critically and commercially successful computer-animated feature films. Pixar is a subsidiary of Walt Disney ...
's features.
Woody Allen
Heywood Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; November 30, 1935) is an American filmmaker, actor, and comedian whose career spans more than six decades. Allen has received many List of awards and nominations received by Woody Allen, accolade ...
was cast in the lead role of Z. Allen made some uncredited rewrites to the script, to make the dialogue better fit his style of comedic timing.
Sarah Jessica Parker
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was originally cast as Princess Bala and even recorded some lines, until she was fired, she was replaced by
Sharon Stone
Sharon Vonne Stone (born March 10, 1958) is an American actress and film producer. Known for primarily playing femmes fatales and women of mystery on film and television, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1990s. She is the ...
. An altered line from one of his early directed films, ''
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)'' was included – "I was going to include you in my most erotic fantasies..."
Feud between DreamWorks and Pixar
During the production of ''A Bug's Life'', a public feud erupted between
DreamWorks'
Jeffrey Katzenberg
Jeffrey Katzenberg ( ; born December 21, 1950) is an American media proprietor and film producer. He served as chairman of Walt Disney Studios (division), Walt Disney Studios from 1984 to 1994, a position in which he oversaw production and busin ...
, and Pixar's
Steve Jobs
Steven Paul Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American businessman, inventor, and investor best known for co-founding the technology company Apple Inc. Jobs was also the founder of NeXT and chairman and majority shareholder o ...
and John Lasseter. Katzenberg, former chairman of Disney's film division, had left Disney in a feud with CEO Michael Eisner. In response, he formed DreamWorks SKG with
Steven Spielberg
Steven Allan Spielberg ( ; born December 18, 1946) is an American filmmaker. A major figure of the New Hollywood era and pioneer of the modern blockbuster, Spielberg is widely regarded as one of the greatest film directors of all time and is ...
and
David Geffen and planned to rival Disney in animation.
After DreamWorks' acquisition of
Pacific Data Images (PDI)—long Pixar's contemporary in computer animation—Lasseter and others at Pixar were dismayed to learn from the trade papers that PDI's first project at DreamWorks would be another ant film, to be called ''Antz''.
[Price, p. 170] By this time, Pixar's project was well known within the animation community.
[Price, p. 171] Both ''Antz'' and ''A Bug's Life'' center on a young male ant, a drone with oddball tendencies that struggles to win a princess's hand by saving their society. Whereas ''A Bug's Life'' relied chiefly on visual gags, ''Antz'' was more verbal and revolved more around satire. The script of ''Antz'' was also heavy with adult references, whereas Pixar's film was more accessible to children.
Lasseter and Jobs believed that the idea was stolen by Katzenberg.
Katzenberg had stayed in touch with Lasseter after the acrimonious Disney split, often calling to check up. In October 1995, when Lasseter was overseeing postproduction work on ''
Toy Story
''Toy Story'' is a 1995 American animated adventure comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the first installment in the Toy Story (franchise), ''Toy Story'' franchise and the Firsts in animation, firs ...
'' at the
Universal Studios Lot
Universal Studios Lot is a television and Film studio#Typical components, film studio complex located at 100 Universal City Plaza in Universal City, California, and is part of the entire Universal Studios complex, which also includes the adjacen ...
's
Technicolor
Technicolor is a family of Color motion picture film, color motion picture processes. The first version, Process 1, was introduced in 1916, and improved versions followed over several decades.
Definitive Technicolor movies using three black-and ...
facility in
Universal City, where DreamWorks was also located, he called Katzenberg and dropped by with
Andrew Stanton
Andrew Ayers Stanton (born December 3, 1965) is an American filmmaker. He is best known as the director and co-writer of the Pixar animated films ''Finding Nemo'' (2003), ''WALL-E'' (2008), ''Finding Dory'' (2016), and the upcoming ''Toy Story 5 ...
.
When Katzenberg asked what they were doing next, Lasseter described what would become ''A Bug's Life'' in detail. Lasseter respected Katzenberg's judgment and felt comfortable using him as a sounding board for creative ideas.
[Price, p. 169] Lasseter had high hopes for ''Toy Story'', and he was telling friends throughout the tight-knit computer-animation business to get cracking on their own films. He told various friends, "If this hits, it's going to be like space movies after ''
Star Wars
''Star Wars'' is an American epic film, epic space opera media franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the Star Wars (film), eponymous 1977 film and Cultural impact of Star Wars, quickly became a worldwide popular culture, pop cu ...
''" for computer animation companies.
Lasseter later recalled, "I should have been wary. Jeffrey kept asking questions about when it would be released."
When the trades indicated production on ''Antz'', Lasseter, feeling betrayed, called Katzenberg and asked him if it was true, who in turn asked him where he had heard the rumor. Lasseter asked again, and Katzenberg admitted it was true. Lasseter raised his voice and would not believe Katzenberg's story that a development director had pitched him the idea long ago. Katzenberg claimed ''Antz'' came from a 1991 story pitch by
Tim Johnson that was related to Katzenberg in October 1994.
Another source gives
Nina Jacobson, one of Katzenberg's executives, as the person responsible for the ''Antz'' pitch.
Lasseter, who normally did not use profane language, cursed at Katzenberg and hung up the phone.
Lasseter recalled that Katzenberg began explaining that Disney was "out to get him" and Lasseter felt that he was cannon fodder in Katzenberg's fight with Disney.
For his part, Katzenberg believed he was the victim of a conspiracy: Eisner had decided not to pay him his contract-required bonus, convincing Disney's board not to give him anything.
Katzenberg was further angered by the fact that Eisner scheduled ''Bugs'' to open the same week as ''
The Prince of Egypt
''The Prince of Egypt'' is a 1998 American animated musical drama film directed by Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner, and Simon Wells, and written by Philip LaZebnik, from a story by Kelly Asbury and Lorna Cook. Produced by DreamWorks Pictur ...
'', which was then intended to be DreamWorks' first animated release.
Lasseter relayed the news to Pixar employees but kept morale high. Privately, Lasseter told other Pixar executives that he and Stanton felt let down by Katzenberg.
Katzenberg moved the opening of ''Antz'' from Spring 1999 to October 1998 to compete with Pixar's release.
David Price writes in his 2008 book ''The Pixar Touch'' that a rumor, "never confirmed", was that Katzenberg had given PDI "rich financial incentives to induce them to whatever it would take to have ''Antz'' ready first, despite Pixar's head start".
Jobs was furious and called Katzenberg and began yelling. Katzenberg made an offer: He would delay production of ''Antz'' if Jobs and Disney would move ''A Bug's Life'' so that it did not compete with ''The Prince of Egypt''. Jobs believed it "a blatant
extortion attempt" and would not go for it, explaining that there was nothing he could do to convince Disney to change the date.
Katzenberg responded that Jobs had taught him how to conduct similar business long ago, explaining that Jobs had come to Pixar's rescue by making the deal for ''Toy Story'', as Pixar was near bankruptcy at that time.
Katzenberg said, "I was the one guy there for you back then, and now you're allowing them to use you to screw me."
He suggested that if Jobs wanted to, he could slow down production on ''A Bug's Life'' without telling Disney. If he did, Katzenberg said, he would put ''Antz'' on hold.
Lasseter also claimed Katzenberg had phoned him with the proposition, but Katzenberg denied these charges later.
[Price, p. 172]
As the release dates for both films approached, Disney executives concluded that Pixar should keep silent on the DreamWorks battle. Regardless, Lasseter publicly dismissed ''Antz'' as a "schlock version" of ''A Bug's Life''.
Lasseter, who claimed to have never seen ''Antz'', told others that if DreamWorks and PDI had made the film about anything other than insects, he would have closed Pixar for the day so the entire company could go see it.
[Price, p. 174] Jobs and Katzenberg would not back down and the rivaling ant films provoked a press frenzy. "The bad guys rarely win," Jobs told the ''
Los Angeles Times
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''. In response, DreamWorks' head of marketing Terry Press stated, "Steve Jobs should take a pill."
Despite the successful box office performances of both films, tensions would remain high between Jobs and Katzenberg for many years. According to Jobs, Katzenberg came to Jobs after the success of ''
Shrek
''Shrek'' is a 2001 American animated fantasy comedy film directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, and written by Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Joe Stillman, and Roger S. H. Schulman, loosely based on the 1990 children's picture boo ...
'' (2001) and insisted he had never heard the pitch for ''A Bug's Life'', reasoning that his settlement with Disney would have given him a share of the profits if that were so.
Although the contention left all parties estranged, Pixar and PDI employees kept up the old friendships that had arisen from spending a long time together in computer animation.
Competition with Disney
At the time, the current Disney studio executives were starting a bitter competitive rivalry with Jeffrey Katzenberg and his new DreamWorks films. In 1995, Katzenberg announced ''The Prince of Egypt'' to debut in November 1998 as DreamWorks' first animated release.
A year later, Disney scheduled ''Bugs'' to open on the same weekend, which infuriated Katzenberg. Katzenberg invited Disney executives to DreamWorks to negotiate a release date change for ''Bugs'', but the company refused to budge. DreamWorks pushed ''Prince of Egypt'' to the Christmas season and the studio had decided not to begin full marketing for ''Antz'' until after ''Prince of Egypt'' was released. Disney afterward announced release dates for films that were going to compete with ''The Prince of Egypt'', and both studios had to compete with
Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures Corporation, commonly known as Paramount Pictures or simply Paramount, is an American film production company, production and Distribution (marketing), distribution company and the flagship namesake subsidiary of Paramount ...
, which was releasing ''
The Rugrats Movie'' in November, based on
Nickelodeon
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's animated series ''
Rugrats''. Katzenberg suddenly moved the opening of ''Antz'' from March 1999 to October 1998, in order to successfully beat ''A Bug's Life'' into cinemas.
David Price writes in his 2008 book ''The Pixar Touch'' that a rumor, "never confirmed", was that Katzenberg had given PDI "rich financial incentives to induce them to whatever it would take to have ''Antz'' ready first, despite Pixar's head start".
Jobs furiously called Katzenberg to explain that there was nothing he could do to convince Disney to change the date.
Katzenberg said to him that Jobs himself had taught him how to conduct similar business long ago, explaining that Jobs had come to Pixar's rescue from near bankruptcy by making the deal for ''Toy Story'' with Disney.
[Price, p. 163] He told Jobs that he had enough power with Disney to convince them to change specific plans on their films.
Lasseter also claimed Katzenberg had phoned him with a final proposition to delay ''Antz'' if Disney and Pixar changed the date of ''A Bug's Life'', but Katzenberg denied this.
[Price, p. 172] Jobs believed it was "a blatant
extortion
Extortion is the practice of obtaining benefit (e.g., money or goods) through coercion. In most jurisdictions it is likely to constitute a criminal offence. Robbery is the simplest and most common form of extortion, although making unfounded ...
attempt".
Release fallout and comparisons
As the release dates for both films approached, Disney executives concluded that Pixar should keep quiet on ''Antz'' and the feud concerning DreamWorks. Regardless, Lasseter publicly dismissed ''Antz'' as a "schlock version" of ''A Bug's Life'';
[Price, p. 173] however, Lasseter later admitted that he never saw the film. Lasseter claimed that if DreamWorks and PDI had made the film about anything other than insects, he would have closed Pixar for the day so the entire company could go see it.
[Price, p. 174] Jobs and Katzenberg would not back down and the rivaling ant films provoked a press frenzy. "The bad guys rarely win," Jobs told the ''
Los Angeles Times
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''. In response, DreamWorks' head of marketing Terry Press suggested, "Steve Jobs should take a pill."
Tensions would remain high between Jobs and Katzenberg for many years after the release of both films. According to Jobs, years later, Katzenberg approached him after the opening of ''
Shrek
''Shrek'' is a 2001 American animated fantasy comedy film directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, and written by Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Joe Stillman, and Roger S. H. Schulman, loosely based on the 1990 children's picture boo ...
'', and insisted that he had never heard the pitch for ''A Bug's Life'', reasoning that his settlement with Disney would have given him a share of the profits if that were so.
In the end, Pixar and PDI employees kept up the old friendships that had arisen from working in computer animation for years before feature films.
The final product of both films are generally perceived to contrast one another in tone and certain plot points. ''Antz'' in the end seemed to be more geared towards older audiences, featuring moderate violence, mild sexual innuendoes, and profanity, as well as social and political satire. ''A Bug's Life'' was more family-friendly and lighthearted in tone and story. The two films especially differ in their artistic look: ''Antz'' played off more realistic aspects of ants and how they relate to other bugs, like termites and wasps, while ''A Bug's Life'' offered a more fanciful look at insects to better suit its story. ''
PopMatters
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'' journalist J.C. Maçek III compared the two films and wrote, "The feud deepened with both teams making accusations and excuses and a release date war ensued. While ''Antz'' beat ''A Bug's Life'' to the big screen by two months, the latter film significantly out grossed its predecessor. Rip off or not, ''Antzs critical response has proven to be almost exactly as positive as what ''A Bug's Life'' has enjoyed."
Music
The original music for the film was composed by
Harry Gregson-Williams
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and
John Powell. The soundtrack was released on November 3, 1998 by
Angel Records
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.
Initially, Jeffrey Katzenberg wanted
Hans Zimmer
Hans Florian Zimmer (; born 12 September 1957) is a German film score composer and music producer. He has won two Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award, five Grammy Awards, and has been nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards, Emmy Awards and a Tony ...
to compose the music, but he was too busy with ''
The Prince of Egypt
''The Prince of Egypt'' is a 1998 American animated musical drama film directed by Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner, and Simon Wells, and written by Philip LaZebnik, from a story by Kelly Asbury and Lorna Cook. Produced by DreamWorks Pictur ...
'' among other projects. Instead, Zimmer suggested two composers from his studio — either Harry Gregson-Williams or John Powell — both of whom had already collaborated on ''Egypt''.
Release
Theatrical
On December 23, 1997, a teaser trailer for ''Antz'', depicting the opening scene with Z in an ant psychiatrist office, first played in theaters in front of select prints of ''
As Good as It Gets''. Anticipation was generally high with adults rather than families and children. ''Antz'' premiered at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival on September 19, 1998, and entered wide release on October 2, 1998.
Home media
''Antz'' was released on
VHS and
DIVX
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on February 9, 1999,
and on DVD on March 23,
becoming the first feature-length CGI-animated film to be available on
DVD.
The original release used a 35mm print of the film, rather than an encoded version from the original files.
A special edition version was released on February 14, 2003. The film was released on
Blu-ray
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on October 16, 2018 by
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment LLC (UPHE) is the home video distribution division of Universal Pictures, an American film studio owned by NBCUniversal, the entertainment unit of Comcast.
UPHE is the home video distributor for all of the ...
, for the film's 20th anniversary.
Reception
Box office
The film topped the box office in its opening weekend ahead of ''
Rush Hour'' and ''
What Dreams May Come'', earning $17,195,160 for a $7,021 average from 2,449 theatres.
It surpassed ''
Stargate
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'' to have the highest October opening weekend. This record would last for two years until it was beaten by ''
Meet the Parents
''Meet the Parents'' is a 2000 American comedy film written by Jim Herzfeld and John Hamburg and directed by Jay Roach. It stars Ben Stiller as Greg Focker, a nurse who suffers a series of unfortunate events while visiting his girlfriend's paren ...
'' in 2000. In its second weekend, the film held the top spot again, with a slippage of only 14% to $14.7 million for a $5,230 average and expanding to 2,813 sites. It held well also in its third weekend, slipping only 24% to $11.2 million and finishing in third place, for a $3,863 average from 2,903 theatres. The film's widest release was 2,929 theatres, and closed on February 18, 1999. The film altogether picked up $90,757,863 domestically, but failed to outgross the competition with ''A Bug's Life''. The film picked up an additional $81 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $171.8 million.
According to DreamWorks, the film's budget was about $42 million,
while the numbers $60 million and $105 million were also reported.
According to ''
Los Angeles Times
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'', the first figure was doubted by the film industry, considering that other computer-animated films at the time cost twice that amount, and that the budget did not include start-up costs of PDI.
Critical response
On review aggregator
Rotten Tomatoes
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, the film has an approval rating of 92% based on 91 reviews and an average rating of 7.60/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Featuring a stellar voice cast, technically dazzling animation, and loads of good humor, ''Antz'' should delight both children and adults."
Metacritic
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gave the film a score of 73 out of 100 based on 26 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. Audiences polled by
CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz, who ...
gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.
Roger Ebert
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praised the film, saying that it is "sharp and funny". The variety of themes, interesting visuals, and voice acting were each aspects of the film that were praised. Ebert's partner,
Gene Siskel
Eugene Kal Siskel (January 26, 1946 – February 20, 1999) was an American film critic and journalist for the ''Chicago Tribune'' who co-hosted a movie review television series alongside colleague Roger Ebert.
Siskel started writing for the '' ...
, greatly enjoyed the film and preferred it over ''
A Bug's Life
''A Bug's Life'' (stylized in all lowercase) is a 1998 American animated comedy film directed by John Lasseter from a screenplay written by Andrew Stanton, Donald McEnery, and Bob Shaw, and a story conceived by Lasseter, Stanton, and Joe Ran ...
''. Siskel later ranked it No. 7 on his picks of the Best Films of 1998.
Accolades
Other media
Video games
Canceled sequel
A direct-to-video sequel was in development at DreamWorks at the time of the release of ''Antz''. Like the first film, it was planned to be produced by Pacific Data Images, and was also considered for theatrical release. By early 1999, when DreamWorks closed its television animation unit and merged the direct-to-video unit with the feature animation, the sequel was still planned, but eventually the project was cancelled.
See also
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List of films that depict class struggle
A Bug's Life
''A Bug's Life'' (stylized in all lowercase) is a 1998 American animated comedy film directed by John Lasseter from a screenplay written by Andrew Stanton, Donald McEnery, and Bob Shaw, and a story conceived by Lasseter, Stanton, and Joe Ran ...
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