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Pink Panther series 11 – The Pink Panther 2
Of all the movies in the Pink Panther franchise, 2009’s The Pink Panther 2 is the only one with a number in the title. It’s the least creative title in franchise history. While that in itself is not a problem, … Continue reading
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Pink Panther series 10 – The Pink Panther (2006)
The original Pink Panther series remains fairly popular even to this day. The films made during Peter Sellers’ lifetime are well-known and if they’re not legendary comedies, they’re not far off. The film series sadly suffered greatly after Sellers’ death … Continue reading
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Tagged beyonce, chief inspector dreyfus, clive owen, comedy movie, emily mortimer, inspector clouseau, jason statham, jean reno, kevin kline, len blum, movie review, movies, mystery, pink panther, pink panther movies, pink panther remake, richard roeper, roger ebert, shawn levy, steve martin, the pink panther, the pink panther 2006, xania
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DreamWorks animated movies 6 – Shrek
As I’ve talked about during my Disney Animated Movies Blogathon, the early 2000’s were not kind to the studio. Their last majorly successful animated movie, Tarzan, released in 1999. It was in the early 2000’s when they entered what a … Continue reading
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Tagged andrew adamson, animated, animated movies, animation, bill murray, cameron diaz, cgi, chris farley, comedy, donkey, dreamworks, dreamworks movies, eddie murphy, fairy tale, Jeffery Katzenberg, john lithgow, kelly asbury, lord farquaad, michael myers, movies, nicolas cage, ogre, parody, princess fiona, scottish, shrek, steve martin, steven spielberg, talking donkey, vicky jenson, william steig
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DreamWorks animated movies 2 – The Prince of Egypt
Only a couple months after DreamWorks released their first ever animated movie, Antz, they released what was originally intended to be their first movie. The Prince of Egypt, an animated musical retelling of the biblical book of Exodus, released in … Continue reading
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Tagged academy award, ancient egypt, animated movies, animation, cgi, charlton heston, christian movie, dreamworks, dreamworks movies, hans zimmer, jeff goldblum, Jeffrey Katzenberg, jewish movies, martin short, michelle pfeiffer, moses, movie review, movies, prince of egypt, ralph fiennes, rameses, red sea, religious movie, roger ebert, rotten tomatoes, sandra bullock, steve martin, steven schwartz, steven spielberg, the ten commandments, val kilmer, when you believe
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Disney Animated Movies 38 – Fantasia 2000
When the original Fantasia released in 1940, critics pretty much universally praised it, yet it didn’t perform that well in theatres. That’s partly because World War 2 completely cut off the European market, but also because most people didn’t know … Continue reading
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Tagged angela lansbury, animated, animated movies, animation, cgi, classical, disney movies, disney studios, donald duck, fairy tale, fantasia, fantasia 2000, IMAX, james earl jones, movies, new york, noah's ark, penn & teller, roy e. disney, steve martin, the steadfast tin soldier
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