srgenius
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Disney has a habit of re-hashing old movies and they don't generally work. Look at the videos in the Aladdin series. This time, however, they have successfully recaptured the characters from the original, and built an entirely new story around them. Granted, many of the voices from the original have passed on, but the new voices do pretty well.
PS -- the dogcatcher is NOT Don Knotts...
PS -- the dogcatcher is NOT Don Knotts...
A radical departure from Disney's standard approach, this movie will appeal to everyone in all age groups. My 3-year-old daughter loves it, and so do I. This couldn't be a Disney movie, there are no princesses! I would pass up all the classics to watch this movie. I suppose that technically the animation isn't as good as Snow White. All other aspects of the movie are much better. I laughed so hard I cried.
Get the DVD with all the extras.
Get the DVD with all the extras.
I have three movies that tie for number one. Two are comedies, and the third is "The Wall" by Pink Floyd. I have been watching "The Wall" in theatres (ain't midnite movies great!), at home on video cassette, and now on the Special Edition DVD (which I highly recommend!) I bought an audio copy the day it was released in 1979, and several more since!
Music is a special art. Through it, imho, emotions can be stirred as no other medium can. "The Wall" is as impressive with only sound as it is with images. Being a true opera (no dialogue), the video only enhances the music. Another example of Rock Opera is "Tommy" by The Who. In that case, however, there is too much dialogue, and if you listen only to the audio it sounds like a collection of great music but not a story.
The exception is Gerald Scarfe's animation. "Goodbye Blue Skies", "Empty Spaces" and "The Trial" scenes are absolutely amazing (or gut-wrenching -- depending on your perspective). Watching these sequences (which were produced by Roger Waters himself) adds a new dimension to what was a truly incredible beginning.
My recommendation is, get a copy of the lyrics or get the Special Edition DVD and turn the lyrics on (if you don't already have them committed to memory). Wait till you are home alone late at night. STAY SOBER! Alcohol and drugs will only lessen the impact, trust me. Now crank up your stereo, and allow absolutely no interruptions. Immerse yourself in the experience that is "The Wall".
Music is a special art. Through it, imho, emotions can be stirred as no other medium can. "The Wall" is as impressive with only sound as it is with images. Being a true opera (no dialogue), the video only enhances the music. Another example of Rock Opera is "Tommy" by The Who. In that case, however, there is too much dialogue, and if you listen only to the audio it sounds like a collection of great music but not a story.
The exception is Gerald Scarfe's animation. "Goodbye Blue Skies", "Empty Spaces" and "The Trial" scenes are absolutely amazing (or gut-wrenching -- depending on your perspective). Watching these sequences (which were produced by Roger Waters himself) adds a new dimension to what was a truly incredible beginning.
My recommendation is, get a copy of the lyrics or get the Special Edition DVD and turn the lyrics on (if you don't already have them committed to memory). Wait till you are home alone late at night. STAY SOBER! Alcohol and drugs will only lessen the impact, trust me. Now crank up your stereo, and allow absolutely no interruptions. Immerse yourself in the experience that is "The Wall".