This is my favourite Disney movie. The backgrounds are detailed and stylised like a series of medieval tapestries. The intergration of the characters in what look like the best sets ever designed for a semi-swashbuckling musical/comedy/thriller is stunning.
I still get frightened when the fire goes out and Maleficent appears to tempt Aurora through the back of the fireplace (Maleficent being a truly evil villainess). The score is superbly used in these scenes. Brilliant stuff.
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This one is a CLASSIC in his own right!... not kidding...
It has the kind of drawings of the best period of the Disney factory... (not that I did not like RATATOUILLE for exemple... but IT'S NOT THE SAME! level of artistry...).
Of course the Barrie story is a must in his own right (and the "darker" side of Peter Pan in the book has been softened... and that is OK with me!).
The only DVD in my collection from the Disney factory.
As someone has pointed IT DOES NOT AGE WITH TIME!
RECOMMENDED BECAUSE IT IS THE PERFECT DISNEY ANIMATION FILM.
First time i saw this movie i was about 6 or 7 years old and it became one of my favorite cartoons. Then i watched it last night (Im 24 now) and it was more intresting than the first time. I think Alice in Wonderland is a pure acid trip story, check the colors, voices, the worm with the bong and that mushroom (Magic mushroom maybe) she ate that made her big and small ??????? and also that weird cat. This movie is made in a way that makes any one who watches it love it.
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This is a charming tale of friendship and loyalty with a little romance too. This is a film not just for children but for the whole family to enjoy time after time. Disney's classic 'Lady And The Tramp' is my favourite Disney film, as it contains something for everyone. So add 'Lady And The Tramp' to your Disney classics collection and let it work its way into your heart!
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This is a charming tale of friendship and loyalty with a little romance too. This is a film not just for children but for the whole family to enjoy time after time. Disney's classic 'Lady And The Tramp' is my favourite Disney film, as it contains something for everyone. So add 'Lady And The Tramp' to your Disney classics collection and let it work its way into your heart!
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"I'm not fond of bloodletting on screen unless it has a real purpose," says the director of Road Games, Richard Franklin. "I'd much rather imply something. I liked the idea of the meat going to the supermarket and being sold with the possibility that two of the pieces of meat might have been long pig."
In "The Long Dark" a ship carrying two humans in cryogenic freeze is recovered, but a soldier of darkness is brought onto the station with it.
The story takes a while to get going, but the dark presence is eventually revealed by a troubled lurker (Dwight Schultz). Most of the story plays out quite slowly, and the dark soldier is defeated a little too easily. However, this episode is saved by its references to and foreshadowing of a darkness gathering its forces on the mysterious world of Z'Ha'Dum. Not the greatest of episodes by Babylon 5 standards, by any means.
The second episode "Spider in the Web" has a mixed focus on both the Psi Corps, and a covert group called Bureau 13. The plot is filled with conspiracies and secret agendas that really does ... Read More:
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Two brothers are both working on an American space project. The elder brother Commander Charles Prescott is a straight laced by the books sort. His younger brother Dan, impetuous and unpredictable, is the pilot attempting to be the first man into space. After a disasterous first test flight, the brothers argue, but a second test is given the go ahead. This time, Dan's ship dissapears off the rader, and he is presumed lost in space. In fact the craft has come into contact with a mysterious space dust, and Dan launches his escape pod and crashes back to Earth. Has he returned alone, or has he brought something back with him?
The story takes a while to get going, but when the infected pilot returns to Earth and people start to die, the film delivers some genuine chills. The ... Read More:
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Two brothers are both working on an American space project. The elder brother Commander Charles Prescott is a straight laced by the books sort. His younger brother Dan, impetuous and unpredictable, is the pilot attempting to be the first man into space. After a disasterous first test flight, the brothers argue, but a second test is given the go ahead. This time, Dan's ship dissapears off the rader, and he is presumed lost in space. In fact the craft has come into contact with a mysterious space dust, and Dan launches his escape pod and crashes back to Earth. Has he returned alone, or has he brought something back with him?
The story takes a while to get going, but when the infected pilot returns to Earth and people start to die, the film delivers some genuine chills. The ... Read More:
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"I'm not fond of bloodletting on screen unless it has a real purpose," says the director of Road Games, Richard Franklin. "I'd much rather imply something. I liked the idea of the meat going to the supermarket and being sold with the possibility that two of the pieces of meat might have been long pig."