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Disney and Traditional Animation: Dead or Alive?

Technological advances have led to dramatic changes in the state of animation. Now there are computers that are powerful enough to allow complex surface modeling to create worlds of animated opportunity and storage media dense enough to store the vast quantities of data it takes to make an animated feature film. This has [Read More …]

A Lonely Valentine

For Valentine’s Day I thought I would write something special. Now I could have gone for the most romantic movies, but there are probably a billion lists with Love Affair sitting somewhere near the top. To be honest those sappy movies don’t really appeal to me. I must admit a fondness for [Read More …]

The Twenty

I’m sure you have asked recently, what is the deal with all of the commercials before films? Now there is a new way to market this ploy with something called The Twenty. This is a catchy way of justifying twenty whole minutes of commercials before the previews and commercials attached to the print [Read More …]

Audrey Hepburn

Born May 4th 1929 in Brussels, Belgium Audrey Hepburn burst onto the Hollywood film scene in 1951 appearing in a number of films most notable opposite Oscar nominee Alec Guinness in The Lavender Hill Mob. But it was not until 1953 that audiences really took notice. Hepburn appeared that year in Roman Holiday, [Read More …]

James Stewart

Jimmy Stewart as he was commonly known was the quintessential everyman in the Golden Age of Hollywood. Lacking the suavity of Cary Grant of the sexy appeal of Clark Gable, Stewart made his career playing the common man hero who rises above adversity. Born in Indiana Pennsylvania Stewart began appearing in films in [Read More …]

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