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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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    LadyKaedeLadyKaede The Medium Part I: Speed Racer ...
    by LadyKaede in Lady Kaede's Noh Place
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    "In the long run, I'll have a lot to say about the use of computer graphics in cinema. But might as well start with this short chastisement I sent to the Filmspotting guys earlier in the year to express my horror at the critical reaction to this extremely well-conceived and well-crafted movie for kids of all ages. Only a tiny minority of reviewers correctly placed Speed Racer in its genre. Everybody knows a comic book movie when they see one now, but somehow the critical community can no longer recognize a cartoon! A few samples taken from Rotten Tomatoes[More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 10 Movies That Overcame Bad Buzz
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "Two big movies arrive in theaters this week, The Incredible Hulk and The Happening, and each has had its share of bad buzz. From what I can tell, though, the former is recuperating quite nicely with mostly favorable early reviews. And it’s sure to gross in the hundreds of millions, just like its big brother, Ang Lee’s Hulk, did a few years back. The latter, however, is still struggling through the muck, with writer-director M. Night Shyamalan doing everything he can to assure us that his film is merely a B-movie and shouldn’t be the victim of high expectations. If The Happening bombs, though, 20th Century Fox won’t be able to blame its bad buzz. Especially if The Incredible Hulk comes out a big winner this weekend. When a movie is good, or at least has some goods that audiences actually crave, it can overcome bad buzz. The list of films after the jump is evidence of this, although it’s possible that some of the older titles might have been less successful in the globally conscious ... " [More]
    CinemaRianCinemaRian Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ...
    by CinemaRian in CinemaRian Blog
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    "It is hard to overestimate the influence of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. Contrary to popular belief, it was not the first feature length animated film (that would the wonderful Adventures of Prince Achmed by Lotte Raniger), but it was the first feature with cell animation, the first with synch sound, the second overall, and certainly the first to be sucesful. Laniger's film played for a few weeks at an art-house theatre in Germany before fading into undeserved obscurity, while this film is, adjusted for inflation, the second highest grossing film ever made, ahead of Star Wars and behind Gone with the Wind. It will probably surpass GWTW sometime this century, as that film's appeal is fading, and Snow White is always discovered by new generations of children. Simply put, there would be no animated feature films without Snow White. There might still be a Disney studio, but it would not have anywhere near the power at has now, and would probably be owned by a conglomorate, inst ... " [More]
 
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