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Pinocchio
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When the gentle woodcarver Geppetto (Christian Rub) builds a marionette to be his substitute son, a benevolent fairy brings the toy to life. The puppet, named Pinocchio (Dick Jones), is not yet a human boy. He must earn the right to be real by proving that he is brave, truthful, and unselfish. But, even with the help of Jiminy (Cliff Edwards), a cricket who the fairy assigns to be Pinocchio's conscience, the marionette goes astray. He joins a puppet show instead of going to school, he lies instead of telling the truth, and he travels to Pleasure Island instead of going straight home. Yet, when Pinocchio discovers that a whale has swallowed Geppetto, the puppet single-mindedly journeys into the ocean and selflessly risks his life to save his father, thereby displaying that he deserves to be a real boy. Based on a series of stories by 19th century Italian author Carlo Collodi, Pinocchio came under fire for being a sugarcoated version of its original tale, but the film's moral did have a strong educational effect on children. Soon enough, a 16 mm excerpt from the picture, titled "Pinocchio: A Lesson in Honesty," was released for teachers to use in schools. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, All Movie Guide
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rllewisrllewis Re:TOP 5 MOVIES TO TEACH AN ALI ...
by rllewis in Filmgaming
loved it.
"Let us give them some animation to think about. If we keep them confused long enough we could get an upper hand if they plan on attacking us. If they want to help us, these movies tell them that we really, really need help. Wizards (1977 Directed by Ralph Bakshi) - A vision of post-apocalyptic Earth where magic and mythic creators, are at war with technology. Spriited Away (2001 Directed by Hayao Miyazaki also known as Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi) - Art and Story for the sake of Art and Story. Shows that we humans can put effort toward something purely for the sake of creating something beautiful just because we can. Pinocchio (1940 Directed by Hamilton Luske and Ben Sharpsteen) - The classic story of a "non-human" trying to become human and has to learn several lessons the hard way. Nightmare Before Christmas (1993 Directed by Henry Selick (but Written and other things by Tim Burton) - Story of an outsider discovering beauty and love and trying to partake in it, but does not ... " [More]
mercurialmercurial Re:Screams in the Movie Theater
by mercurial in HORROR MOVIES 101
liked it.
"Ha, I forgot about the whale suddenly falling through the air. But that's not it. I have the mental image of an illustrated whale. Maybe it was in a Marvel comic that took place in outer space (do Adam Warlock and Dr. Strange come across this?) or that Star Fox exclusive I was thinking of.Have whales ever been demonized or monster-ized in a movie (besides Pinocchio and Moby-Dick)? [/quote] Found it! The Acanti were the race of space traveling whales that the Brood controlled and used as space crafts to travel around the universe. I was an X-Men freak growing up and knew I had seen what you were talking about before.http://en.wikipedia.org /wiki/AcantiUnless of course there is yet another space traveling whale somewhere out there. " [More]
SkyPilotSkyPilot Re:Screams in the Movie Theater
by SkyPilot in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Ha, I forgot about the whale suddenly falling through the air. But that's not it. I have the mental image of an illustrated whale. Maybe it was in a Marvel comic that took place in outer space (do Adam Warlock and Dr. Strange come across this?) or that Star Fox exclusive I was thinking of.Have whales ever been demonized or monster-ized in a movie (besides Pinocchio and Moby-Dick)? " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
loved it.
Though only Disney's second feature-length cartoon, Pinocchio is still celebrated as one of the company's greatest achievements for its Academy Award-winning music, its humor, its beauty, and, most of all, its production value. Determined to make an animated film that improved upon its predecessor, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Walt Disney employed over 750 staff members on Pinocchio and worked them relentlessly for several years. Technicians developed an enhanced multiplane camera that could dolly in and out of an animated scene (similar to live-action photography), as opposed to Snow White's vertical method of shooting. Animators pioneered using glass plates over the animation to create a realistic underwater look for the scene in the ocean, and established a technique called "the blend" to give the two-dimensional animation some depth. Twelve artists labored for 18 months to design the character of Pinocchio alone, and the perfectionist Walt Disney is rumored to have thrown out over 2,300 feet of footage (at least five months of work) because it did not fit his vision. Pinocchio's box-office returns did not surpass Snow White's, but its ingenuity and polish impressed critics and further established Disney as an artistic force. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, All Movie Guide
 

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