<![CDATA[io9: escape to witch mountain]]> http://tags.lifehacker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/io9.com.png <![CDATA[io9: escape to witch mountain]]> http://io9.com/tag/escapetowitchmountain http://io9.com/tag/escapetowitchmountain <![CDATA[Kim Richards Takes Us Back To Witch Mountain]]> We caught up with Escape From Witch Mountain star Kim Richards, the first of the creepy Disney aliens we all had a crushes on. So can these new alien babes live up to her standards?

So what did you think when you found out there was going to be a new Witch Mountain movie?

Andy [the director Andy Fickman] called me from the get go... And said, "We're doing a continuation, I would like to get your thoughts on it. I've been a big fan of yours,I loved this movie I loved it when I first saw it. Can you come in and talk to me about this?" So I said, "sure" and I went in and he showed me the original script they gave him. And he started writing some more ideas and that's what we came up with. It's really exciting and I'm thrilled to be a part of it. [Richards has a decent cameo in the new film.]

Did you have any stipulations for the new movie, like it must include this or that from the originals?

Yes, I did. I wanted to make sure that people knew somehow there was a connection to me to them in some way. Which I think you see in the film. I think you kind of get that when Anna Sophia walks away. I think you can kind of feel that. I just wanted the audience to somehow know that not everybody helps these kids get away. I wanted there to be something in that time, in that space, some sort of connection between me and them. That was pretty much me. Andy said to me at one point, "Do you want to be hovering around in a spaceship overseeing everything?" and I didn't want that because wanted to speak, I wanted to talk. I didn't just want to walk in and walk out either. I wanted something between the kids and I. It worked out just the way I wanted.

What was it like teaming up with your alien brother Ike Eisenmann (who is also in the movie with you) again?

That was really fun. It was great seeing him. It felt like we hadn't not done it in a long time, if that makes sense.

Did you two teach the new aliens Sara and Seth any alien tricks?

They didn't have the same kind of powers as us. Their powers were a little more advanced. I was showing them how we used our fingers. And yeah, they didn't need to do any of that, they're more advanced. We used our hands, the harmonica...

There was no harmonica in the new movie, I was sad, did a miss a reference to it somewhere?

No but I did notice that along the way and I told Andy and we were so far into the film and I started thinking: Wait, shouldn't she be carrying something? Or, where's the harmonica? And we were like, "Oops, it's too late now." But I know that Andy would have thought of that if it was important, because he didn't miss a thing. I actually mentioned an animal, and he was like, "we're bringing in a dog." Because I thought there has to be an animal in this thing somewhere. It's a Disney movie!

What memories did shooting this film bring back for you?

Well my favorite movie out of the old movies was Escape To Witch Mountain. We were working with horses and bears, and when you have a great friend like Ike and a great director... it was a great experience. Working in that castle, they told us that there was an ape living downstairs, and I still believe that it's there. And I'm still scared of that basement. Making that movie was so much fun, from the animals to the marionettes.

Are you OK with the updates that were made in the movie? There are a lot more chase scenes and explosions.

It's 2009, things change. I'm a creature of habit, so in the beginning I wanted it to be as much like the original as possible, but that's not reality. And reality is, this is a new generation, and people want to see Witch Mountain again. And they also want to see a big Tron character and explosions. But Andy knows what he's doing. I know my kids want to see it. And if you want to see the originals, they've been rereleased on DVD, you can have the best of all three worlds.

What about the decision to keep the kids powers in their minds, no finger-pointing or purple lights?

I love the movie the way it is, but I liked the little hand stuff. But, as I said, Andy knows what he's doing. But hey, there's always a continuation on for the next Witch Mountain. Who knows what's coming out next. Maybe there could be another movie, with purple lights coming out of kids fingers.

Has there been talk of putting out another Witch Mountain after this one?

You never know.

What's one thing that you noticed that audience members should keep their eyes out for, that references that past Witch Mountains?

Oh I'm not going to tell...there's a camper. Look for me and Ike and look for the Camper.

Race to Witch Mountain is out in theaters on March 13 and the original DVDs Escape To Witch Mountain along with Return To Witch Mountain are on shelves now.

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<![CDATA[The Creepy Witch Mountain Kids And Their Spooky Puppets Are Back]]> Today marks the re-release of Disney's epic about alien kids with the amazing ability to scar my childhood, using only harmonicas and dancing marionettes. We journey back to Witch Mountain with clips and DVD details.

First off, there's Escape to Witch Mountain, where we meet the bug-eyed orphans Tia (Kim Richards) and Tony Malone (Ike Eisenmann). The two kids are lured by an evil rich guy (whose character always made my skin crawl with his obsession over the children) into his big mansion (seriously post-Neverland this would never happen) where he wants to harness their alien abilities for his own personal gain.

Then they make a bunch of puppets dance and my child self cries for days, DAYS. The DVD commentary is really sweet and full of little observations from the director, John Hough, and the kids (now adults) chime in here and there about their memories from filming. The special features include the Pluto cartoon that was screened in theaters before it was shown (which is also another sweet touch). But the best part are the wacky time capsule features from the 70s which show a 1975 Disney Studio Album, including the opening of Mission to Mars and Space Mountain which has one vintage Mickey in a space suit.

Escape to Witch Mountain Clips:

Way Back



Escape



Flashback



Uncle Lucas



The second release is the far creepier Return from Witch Mountain. The film takes place three years after the original, and the two kids are dropped off in L.A. - sure, why not? Poor Tony falls victim to yet another creepy old guy, Dr. Victor Gannon, and falls totally under his control. Meanwhile, Tia meets a wisecracking L.A. gang called The Earthquakes. Together the happy gang and Tia attempt to rescue poor Tony, which is pretty similar to what L.A. gangs are up to as you read this. I strongly recommend checking out the "The Gang's Back In Town" special feature which reunites this rough and tumble crew, many of which have defected and gone over to the Bloods or the Crips. Here's what they look like now:



Return from Witch Mountain Clips:

Telepathy



Locating Tony



Separated



The Chase



Overall, it's a great walk down memory lane, and a fun gift for an adult who wants to look back fondly on the predominately gun-free scifi of Disney's past. It's a very endearing collection that kids today should be made aware of before seeing the latest addition to the series, Race To Witch Mountain this Friday. Oh, and there's a "Disney Sci-Fi" round up and a "Disney Kids With Powers" feature you can't miss - try naming all the movies, I bet you can't.

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<![CDATA[Feast Your Eyes On The Mountain Everyone Is Running To]]> The website for Race to Witch Mountain is up, debuting one hefty rock for alien kids to journey to. Disney promises creepy alien kids, terrible harmonica playing and one giant Rock. I hope in this Disney film (based on the original Escape To Witch Mountain), the alien children everyone is so keen to protect go Children Of The Corn on everyone. [Race To Witch Mountain]

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<![CDATA[io9 Grills The Rock About Aliens]]> The Rock is starring in the new Race to Witch Mountain movie (an update of the Escape to Witch Mountain movies) — and he believes, or wants to believe, in aliens. You be the judge. At the Race To Witch Mountain press line, we grilled cast members about the existence of aliens. The lovely Carla Gugino walked away from my questions looking at like I was mad (you can't turn away from the truth Carla) so did the director Andy Fickman, but Dwayne Johnson threw us a bone. When we asked if he believed in aliens he replied, "Yeah yeah of course." Click through for more on the Rock's belief in the beyond and pictures from the Con press line.


So the Rock admitted to believing in aliens, fine — he should! His new movie is about little kid aliens with mind powers. But what kind of aliens do you believe in Rock, little kid aliens of big slime aliens? He explained, "I think they come in all forms and they increase when you drink."

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<![CDATA[Child Actors Never Escaped From Witch Mountain]]> Succumbing to the Richard Hatch effect, the original child actors from the 1970s science fiction flick Escape to Witch Mountain are set to appear in the Disney remake Race to Witch Mountain, which stars The Rock. Ike Eisenmann is cast as the town sheriff and Kim Richards will play a waitress at a diner. No word yet if Eisenmann lent the new little boy the infamous harmonica that could harness his telekinetic powers. [Hollywood Reporter]

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