The Emoji Movie


2:25 pm - 4:00 pm, Friday, January 9 on Sky Cinema Animation (500)

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About this Broadcast

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In a world of living ideograms, multi-expressional emoji Gene embarks on a daring mission to find notorious hacker Jailbreak. Animated adventure, featuring the voices of TJ Miller, James Corden and Patrick Stewart


2017 HD subtitles 16x9 audio-description
Animated Movie/Drama Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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TJ Miller (Actor) .. Gene Meh
James Corden (Actor) .. Hi-5
Patrick Stewart (Actor) .. Poop
Anna Faris (Actor) .. Jailbreak
Maya Rudolph (Actor) .. Smiler
Steven Wright (Actor) .. Mel Meh
Jennifer Coolidge (Actor) .. Mary Meh
Tony Leondis (Director)

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TJ Miller (Actor) .. Gene Meh
Best Known For: Being a stand-up comedian and starring Cloverfield, Deadpool and Silicon Valley.
Early-life: Todd Joseph Miller was born in Denver on June 4, 1981 to Leslie and Kent. TJ went on to study at George Washington University in Washington, DC, where he was a member of the sketch and improv comedy group receSs. After graduating in psychology, he moved to Chicago. He toured with Second City for almost two years and performed stand-up every night for almost four years. He was a regular performer at Chicago's The Lincoln Lodge.
Career: Miller made his TV debut in The Standard Deviants, a PBS educational show. His film credits include Cloverfield (2008), She's Out of My League (2010), Get Him to the Greek (2010), Rock of Ages (2012), Deadpool (2016) and Office Christmas Party (2016). He is the voice of Ranger Jones in Yogi Bear (2010), Fred in Big Hero 6 (2014) and Tuffnut Thorston in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise. Since 2014, he has played Erlich Bachman in the HBO comedy Silicon Valley.
Quote: "I laugh at absurdity hardest, then stories, then observations, then bearded men on roller skates."
Trivia: Miller is an accomplished clown and juggler.
James Corden (Actor) .. Hi-5
Born: August 22, 1978 in Hillingdon, London
Best Known For: Playing Smithy in Gavin & Stacey.
Early-life: Born James Kimberley Corden on August 22, 1978, in Hillingdon, London, to a social worker mother and an RAF musician-turned-bookseller father. He has two sisters. After being spotted in a school play, he attended stage school, and at 17 appeared in the West End production of Martin Guerre. James also featured in Shane Meadows' breakout feature Twenty Four Seven in 1997, and in 2000, starred alongside Ruth Jones and Alison Steadman in Kay Mellor's ITV comedy drama Fat Friends. He also enjoyed roles in TV offerings Boyz Unlimited and Teachers.
Career: Alan Bennett's internationally successful play and film The History Boys boosted his profile. He co-hosted Big Brother's Big Mouth in 2007, the same year he re-teamed with Fat Friends' Ruth Jones to pen and star in BBC sitcom Gavin & Stacey, which was a huge, Bafta-winning hit. Corden also worked with Gavin & Stacey's Mathew Horne on sketch show Horne & Corden and the film Lesbian Vampire Killers. In 2010, he fronted a series of comedy chat shows for ITV1 revolving around that year's World Cup. Since then he has hosted Sky1's sporting quiz A League of Their Own and appeared in Doctor Who, The Wrong Mans, The Three Musketeers, One Chance and Gulliver's Travels. He has also been the subject on Piers Morgan's Life Stories and hosted the Brits. He returned to the stage in 2011 in the critically acclaimed One Man, Two Guvnors.
Quote: "There's nothing nicer than getting a round of applause for turning up for work, It's amazing! You start work and people clap. Do you know what I mean? And then they stand up and clap at the end."
Trivia: In 2012, Corden won a Tony Award for his performance in the Broadway version of One Man, Two Guvnors.
Patrick Stewart (Actor) .. Poop
Born: July 13, 1940 in Mirfield, West Yorkshire
Best Known For: Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Early-life: Born July 13, 1940, in Mirfield, West Yorkshire. He began acting at 12 in amateur groups (where he befriended a young Brian Blessed). He left school at 15 to work on a local newspaper, quitting after the editor told him to choose between the theatre and journalism. For a year he worked as a furniture salesman to fund his drama training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He landed his first professional job with Lincoln Repertory in 1959.
Career: A long association with the Royal Shakespeare Company began in 1966. Stewart's first small-screen role came in 1974's A Fall of Eagles, and his movie debut a year later in Tilney. His subsequent TV roles include I, Claudius, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Star Trek: The Next Generation, which made him a household name on both sides of the Atlantic. He returned to the stage when the series ended in 1994. Stewart has since appeared in the Star Trek movies Generations, First Contact, Insurrection and Nemesis. He's also starred in Conspiracy Theory and the blockbusting X-Men films. He made a memorable appearance in Extras, starred alongside David Tennant in Hamlet.
Quote: "I am not the archetypal leading man. This is mainly for one reason: as you may have noticed, I have no hair."
Trivia: He was knighted in 2010.
Anna Faris (Actor) .. Jailbreak
Born: November 29, 1976 in Baltimore, Maryland
Best Known For: The House Bunny and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.
Early-life: Anna Kay Faris was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on November 29, 1976. Her family moved to Edmonds, Washington, when she was six. She has an older brother. Anna gave her first professional acting performance at the age of nine in Danger: Memory! at the Seattle Repertory Theater. She went on to play in other stage productions as a child. After graduating from high school in 1994, she attended the University of Washington.
Career: Her first film role was in Lovers Lane (1999) and her big break came a year later in horror comedy Scary Movie. She went on to star in Scary Movie 2 (2001) and two further sequels, The Hot Chick (2002), Brokeback Mountain (2005), My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006), The House Bunny (2008), The Dictator (2012) and I Give it a Year (2013). She has also voiced characters in Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009) and the 2013 sequel, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (2009) and the 2011 sequel, and Yogi Bear (2010). On the small screen, Faris had a recurring role in Friends as the mother whose twin babies are adopted by Chandler and Monica, and more recently she has been starring in the American sitcom Mom.
Quote: "I try to keep my head on straight and take nothing for granted."
Trivia: Faris was known for doing dramatic plays and films before being cast in Scary Movie.
Maya Rudolph (Actor) .. Smiler
Steven Wright (Actor) .. Mel Meh
Jennifer Coolidge (Actor) .. Mary Meh
Born: August 28, 1961 in Boston, Massachusetts
Best Known For: Playing Stifler's mom in the American Pie movies.
Early-life: Jennifer was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on August 28, 1961 to Gretchen and Paul. She has a brother, Andrew, and two sisters, Elizabeth and Susannah. Jennifer attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. After moving to Los Angeles, she became a long-running member of the Groundlings comedy troupe. She made her TV debut in an episode of Seinfield.
Career: Largely specialising in comedic roles, Coolidge has made a name for herself with scene-stealing guest appearances. Her TV credits include guest spots on Frasier, According to Jim, Sex and the City, Friends, Joey, Nip/Tuck and The Closer. She became known to a wider global audience in 1999 when she played Stifler's mom in American Pie. She reprised her role in the later American Pie movies. Her other movie credits include Legally Blonde (2001) and its sequel, A Cinderella Story (2004), Click (2006), Date Movie (2006) and Austenland (2013). Since 2012, she has had a recurring role on the sitcom 2 Broke Girls.
Quote: "I always date younger men. For some reason that's just the way it's gone, because younger guys have always asked me out and I accept."
Trivia: Coolidge has voiced a number of animated characters on TV.
Tony Leondis (Director)