So as those of you who know me already know, I'm an avid Disney fan. And by avid I mean it borders on medical obsession. Disney has had a long and troubled history, however, and it was with great enthusiasm that I accepted my roommate's invitation to watch a documentary on the Disney Renaissance. I jumped for joy and kept putting it off until I was able to truly enjoy it. And enjoy it I did. Waking Sleeping Beauty takes viewers on a journey through the dimly-lit and linoleum-lined studios that brought forth such beauties such as Snow White and Sleeping Beauty. To a Disney afficionado like myself, that's an opportunity that is tantamount to Beatles fans being given a peek into a completely remastered pressing of Let It Be.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Film Review: Waking Sleeping Beauty
So as those of you who know me already know, I'm an avid Disney fan. And by avid I mean it borders on medical obsession. Disney has had a long and troubled history, however, and it was with great enthusiasm that I accepted my roommate's invitation to watch a documentary on the Disney Renaissance. I jumped for joy and kept putting it off until I was able to truly enjoy it. And enjoy it I did. Waking Sleeping Beauty takes viewers on a journey through the dimly-lit and linoleum-lined studios that brought forth such beauties such as Snow White and Sleeping Beauty. To a Disney afficionado like myself, that's an opportunity that is tantamount to Beatles fans being given a peek into a completely remastered pressing of Let It Be.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Movie Review: Alice in Wonderland
Ah, what marvelous times these are--when all our favorite films and cultural references from way-back-when become major motion pictures. Walt Disney Studios brings forth, at the helm of acclaimed director, Tim Burton, a tale so readily known by a multitude of people. There's something refreshing, however, behind Disney's and, to a much larger creative extent, Burton's scope. Hardly borrowing cues from its 1951 predecessor, Burton's tale takes on a more sinister flavor.
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Sunday, February 28, 2010
Movie Review: Shutter Island
So, I'm jumping on the bandwagon and reviewing Martin Scorsese's latest thriller, Shutter Island starring Leonardo Di Caprio, Mark Ruffalo and Sir Ben Kingsley. This is one of those films that I feel I need to watch again to give it a fair shot, but here are my initial impressions: It's a flawed psychological thriller that tries too hard to be something it's not--a homage to Hitchcock. I never say a movie 'sucks' because I feel that most films have something to offer--however, saying that, I have to admit to never having seen From Justin to Kelly.
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mental hospital,
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