The third film in The Chronicles of Narnia is a departure from its previous installments. The series has a new director and a new studio. This means that there is a distinct shift in focus from action … more
This has always been my second favourite of the HP movies (first one being Order of the Phoenix) and it is still my favourite book, even after the release of the 7th. Naturally, with a book as good as … more
I was never really into the Chronicles of Narnia books as a kid, but when this came out back in 2005, I was genuinely excited to see it. Boy, was I not disappointed. Not only do the special effects work, … more
The Chronicles Of Narnia- The Voyage Of Dawn Treader is a good movie but not a great one. It is actually the third book of CS Lewis Narnia series of books that has been made into a movie. The first was … more
I dimly remember seeing "Fantasia" in theatres as a child. Looking on Wikipedia, I see it was re-released when I was ten years old, so that must've been when I saw it. It doesn't seem that long ago, actually, … more
It has been many years since I’ve read the first “Narnia” book; and I honestly cannot say whether I’ve read the second or third books since then. Well, quite honestly, I never … more
Just in time for the holidays, the third chapter in the highly successful Narnia series sails onto big screens with The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Skandar Keynes and Georgie Henley reprise their roles … more
So there I was, sitting in my seat at the theater awaiting the start of “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader,” the third film in the series. As I tore open the plastic … more
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Kort_Kramer posted a Quick Tip about Fantasia.
November 02, 2010
First off, the Fantasia I had in mind was from those days I visited Disneyland and Disneyworld. I remembered the awesome music and when I accidentally chanced upon it on one of China’s biggest online … more
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Sharrie posted a Quick Tip about Fantasia.
November 02, 2010
I recently acquired a licensed DVD copy of this movie in China and while watching it, an interesting thought came to mind... Innovation & creativity in the U.S. is way more advanced than most Asian … more
I think what impressed me most about A Matter of Loaf and Death was the simple fact that it came out mere three years after the largely successful Where-Rabbit film (which itself came out … more
My journey to W&G fandom is a rare path indeed, beginning with my acquisition of the Ardman/ DreamWorks collaboration feature film Flushed Away. It was scooped up in a binge purchase … more
Non-conformity and misfit often go hand-in-hand, and in my case they do and pretty much always have. Many movies I’ve reviewed show this. What is strange to me is how many movies I know little … more
There isn't a weak moment in the film at all. I have never really cared for the Narnia stuff but the movie does a great job of being moral without being moralistic.
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Entwife posted a Quick Tip about The Wizard of Oz.
October 06, 2010
While I can’t say I’ve actually ever encountered Judi and Ron Barrett's 1978 children's book that inspired this film, I can attest to the fact that this CG-animated masterpiece … more
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MNeulander posted a Quick Tip about The Wizard of Oz.
August 24, 2010
It's a pretty decent 70's made-for-TV animation. With only 77 minutes it has just enough entertainment value, but obviously cuts massive amounts of stuff from the book. One scene is completely … more