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Pixar Movies 8 – Ratatouille
Throughout this blogathon, I’ve hinted at how Pixar and Disney didn’t have that great of a relationship at some points. There’s no better time to talk about it in detail than now. In their early feature film days, Disney and … Continue reading
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Disney Animated Movies 37 – Tarzan
With Tarzan, we’ve reached the end of the Disney Renaissance. Usually I talk about the movie’s development or reception first, but for this, I’ll begin with my personal history with the movie. The movie released in 1999, 14 days after … Continue reading
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Tagged academy award, animated, animated movies, animation, brendan fraser, cgi, disney, disney renaissance, disney studios, entertainment weekly, france, golden globe, grammy awards, jane, kerchak, mark mancina, paris, phil collins, tarzan, thomas schumacher, trashin' the camp, two worlds, you'll be in my heart
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Disney Animated Movies 34 – The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Disney has adapted a whole bunch of really dark stories in their animation canon. In The Fox and the Hound’s original novel, the train killed Chief, Todd died from exhaustion and the hunter shoots Copper just before he moves into … Continue reading
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Tagged a guy like you, animated, animated movies, animation, catholic church, cgi, cinderella, corruption, disney movies, disney studios, esmeralda, france, frollo, gargoyles, gypsies, heaven's light, hellfire, movies, notre dame, paris, quasimodo, racism, religious extremism, sleeping beauty, the fox and the hound, the hunchback of notre dame, the little mermaid, victor hugo
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All-New X-Men 5 review
Since I only picked up 3 comics this week, I’m just going to write a full review of each. Today’s issue of All-New X-Men starts off where the last left off, with most of the teenaged X-Men hanging around in … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, all new x-men, all-new wolverine, angel, beast, black vortex, bobby drake, comic review, comics, cyclops, dennis hopeless, evan, genesis, hank McCoy, iceman, idie, kid apocalypse, laura kinney, mark bagley, marvel comics, nolan woodard, oya, paris, scott summers, the blob, warren worthington, wolverine, x-23, x-men
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All-New Wolverine 1 review
I’ve been waiting for this series since they first released the teaser of Laura in Wolverine’s costume. I even downloaded a countdown app for my phone so I could count down the hours to when my comic shop opened today. … Continue reading