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More from Disney's Next Release: Planes
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This video, featuring music by the film's composer, Mark Mancina, is much more appealing than the trailer. I'm beginning to look forward to it. And do we get a hint that train and boat movies may follow?
posted 8:00:45am May. 21, 2013 |
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Jerry Lewis is Back (in France) With a New Movie -- A Drama
They really do love Jerry Lewis in France, so where better to premiere his first movie in 23 years than Cannes? The 87-year-old legendary funny man appears in a drama called "Max Rose," about an elderly widower, co-starring with Claire Bloom. The Hollywood Reporter has an exclusive clip.
posted 3:41:59pm May. 20, 2013 |
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Opening This Week: Three Big Movies for a Three-Day Weekend
Three big movies are opening up this week to make sure there's something for everyone this holiday weekend.
"Hangover III" is the final chapter in the saga of the Wolf Pack, with Ed Helms, Bradley Cooper, and Zach Galifianakis making many more bad decisions. Heather Graham and Ken Jeong return.
posted 8:00:06am May. 20, 2013 |
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See "Star Trek: Into Darkness" Stars in This Underrated British Gem
Long before they starred in this week's "Star Trek: Into Darkness," Benedict Cumberbatch and Alice Eve appeared in the sweet indie romantic comedy "Starter for 10," also featuring James McAvoy ("X-Men First Class") and Rebecca Hall ("Iron Man 3").
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5JwoOHPm
posted 3:59:12pm May. 19, 2013 |
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New DVD Giveaway: Word Girl vs. The Energy Monster
One of my favorite television series for kids is the wonderful PBS show "Word Girl," and this new release is one of the best: Wordgirl vs the Energy Monster.
WORDGIRL and her sidekick CAPTAIN HUGGY FACE fight the good fight against dastardly villains and bad vocabulary in this thrilling collection!
posted 8:00:22am May. 19, 2013 |
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posted May 11, 2009 at 11:10 am
I have known Mr beagle’s work for a very long time. His are some of the books I treasure and pass along to my kids and anyone interested in well writen fantasy. It is sad when the business of writing impedes the art of writing for any format or genre. I hope Mr. Beagle gets the money owed him, and then some. He is one of those lesser known but quite exceptional literary treasures that will be honored by many generations. Bakshi was also undone by the financial orcs of filmdom, to everyone’s loss. I hope Lionsgate does not become so focused on profit that they also lose their vision and sense of purpose.
As to the animated film, I am glad to know it has been restored. I wish there had been more of an “edge” to it – the doe-eyed unicorn look is too “Lisa Frank – sparkle stickers” for my taste. The “My Little Pony” description is apt. But the book is not that simple or saccharine. It is another of Beagle’s excellent adventure stories.
posted May 12, 2009 at 3:50 pm
Very insightful on all counts, jestrfyl, thanks. Rankin-Bass are not my favorite animation studio. I’d love to see this book filmed by Pixar or Disney!