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iwinniepooh · 2 years
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Witch's in cinema
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Disney 100 ✨🏰🤍
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Wishing you all a happy new year and to Disney, a belated 100th anniversary! 🎉
To celebrate Disney’s century milestone, I created an illustration based on 100 of Disney’s most known and loved characters from their respective movies/ series. I’ve included all the ones I’ve known and feel are generally popular but I’m sorry if your personal favourites aren’t here.
This has been in the works for almost four months now but due to many delays I couldn’t finish it on time. So here it finally is!
Out of all these range characters, the hardest to draw was the Cars. I’m not used to drawing cars so I’m not generally good at them (yet). Some of these may look simple and easy to draw but trust me, they’re not 😂.
With drawing the characters and the background, I like to be accurate with the respective style it’s drawn/ animated in and the colours too. But also I wanted to also simplify the 3D ones and add a little depth using shadow to the 2D ones. For example some of these films would have a desaturated grainy effect to it and I wanted to keep that. But finally after months of working on it, it’s completed and I’m happy with it! ✨.
Please, please do check it out on Instagram too:
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If this link doesn't work, my username is @/artofzafrasarfraz - it's where I put all my drawings up on. Please do Shar on stories and comment. Much appreciated 🥹🫶🏼
All the 100 characters featured in this piece are listed below:
1927: Trolley Troubles / Oswald The Lucky Rabbit (2022): Oswald
1937: Snow White: Snow White and the Evil Queen
1941: Dumbo: Dumbo and Timothy Q. Mouse
1942: Bambi: Thumper and Bambi
1943: Private Pluto: Chip and Dale
1944: The Lion King: (Child) Simba
1949: Pinocchio: Pinocchio
1950: Cinderella: Cinderella
1951: Alice In Wonderland: Alice, Cheshire cat and Mad Hatter
1953: Peter Pan: Peter Pan and Tinker Bell
1959: Sleeping Beauty: Aurora and Maleficent
1963: The Sword in the Stone: Arthur Pendragon
1964: Mary Poppins: Mary Poppins
1967: 101 Dalmatians: Cruella De Vil and Patch | Jungle Book: Mowgli and Baloo
1970: Aristocats: Toulouse, Marie and Berlioz
1973: Robin Hood: Robin Hood
1977: The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh: Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin
1989: The Little Mermaid: Ariel, Flounder, Sebastian and Ursula
1991: Beauty And The Beast: Belle
1992: Aladdin: Aladdin, Jasmine and the Genie
1993: Steamboat Willie/ Mickey Mouse Series: Mickey & Minnie Mouse | Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas: Jack Skellingtion
1995: Lady and the Tramp: Lady & Tramp | Toy Story: Woody and Buzz Light-year | Pocahontas: Pocahontas
1997: Hercules: Hercules & Megara
1998: Mulan: Mulan | A Bug's Life: Flik
2000: The Emperor's New Groove: Kuzco
2001: Monsters Inc: Sulley, Mike and Mary Gibbs aka Boo
2002: Lilo & Stitch: Lilo and Stitch
2003: Finding Nemo: Nemo and Dory
2004: The Incredibles - Helen Parr aka Elastic girl, Robert (Rob) Parr aka Mr. Incredible, Jack-Jack Parr and Edna Mode
2006: Cars: Lighting McQueen and Tow Mater
2007: Enchanted: Giselle Phillip
2008: WALL - E: Wall-E & Eve | Phineas and Ferb: Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher
2009: The Princess and the Frog: Tiana | UP: Carl Fredricksen and Dug
2010: Tangled: Rapunzel & Flynn Ryder aka Eugene Fitzherbert and Pascal
2012: BRAVE: Merida | Wreck-It Ralph: Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope Von Schweetz
2013: Frozen: Elsa, Anna and Olaf
2014: Big Hero Six: Baymax
2015: Inside Out: Joy and Sadness
2016: Moana: Moana | Zootopia (2016): Nick Wilde & Judith (Judy) Laverne Hopps
2017: COCO: Miguel Rivera
2020: Soul: Joe and 22
2021: Luca: Luca | Encanto: Mirabel and Isabella Mardigal | Raya And The Last Dragon: Raya
2022: Red Panda: Mei Lee aka the Red Panda
2023: Elemental: Ember Lumen & Wade Ripple | Wish: Asha and Star
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mybeingthere · 4 months
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Walt Peregoy, Disney Animator 1950's-60's
"My style was unusual for Walt Disney, but he tolerated me," Peregoy says. Although, since he was "tolerated" for 14 years, the artist sheepishly admits, "I had to be doing something right."
Born in Los Angeles in 1925, Walt Peregoy spent his early childhood on a small island in San Francisco Bay. He was nine years old when he began his formal art training, attending Saturday classes at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Berkeley. When he was 12 years old, Peregoy's family returned to Los Angeles, where he enrolled in Chouinard Art Institute's life drawing classes. At age 17, he dropped out of high school and went to work for Disney as an in-betweener.
In 1951, with a young family in tow, Peregoy returned to the United States, and resumed his career with The Walt Disney Studios. Initially, he served as a designer and animator on Peter Pan (1952) and Lady and the Tramp (1955).
"To this day, Walt Peregoy's color styling in 101 Dalmatians (1961) remains a fine example of how color can be used creatively in animation while serving more than a merely decorative function," says modern animation authority Amid Amidi.
Peregoy continued at Disney on the features The Sword in the Stone (1963), Mary Poppins (1964), and The Jungle Book (1967) Peregoy's unique style meshed well with that of his contemporary, stylist Eyvind Earle, and their work on the Academy Award®-nominated short Paul Bunyan (1958) was a departure for Disney.
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eva-knits12 · 20 days
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CE Characters Favorite Disney Movies, Part II
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Pete Brenner
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Peter Pan. Released on February 3, 1953. Growing up, Pete always loved Peter Pan.
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Pete's Dragon. Released on November 3, 1977. This movie was one of the first movies that combined animation sequences with live action sequences. This makes sense that Pete would love a movie that has his name in it. Pete always felt that this movie was made just for him.
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Mary Poppins. Released on August 27, 1964. It's one of the few movies where the movie is more well known than the book it's based on. P.L. Travers wrote the book, and had to be persuaded by Walt Disney to sell the film rights. The 2013 Disney movie Saving Mr. Banks is about this. Now, Mary Poppins is a much beloved Disney film, much like the Wizard of Oz. Dick Van Dyke, who plays Burt the Chimney Sweep, was also starring in his own sitcom, The Dick Van Dyke Show.
Pete very much loves Mary Poppins. This is his favorite comfort movie, he even watches it when he's sick. (Mine's A Christmas Story.) Now, Zoe and her sister, Mary, love it, and even sing along and dance to the songs.
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Tangled. Released on November 23, 2010. This is Zoe's favorite movie. Rapunzel is Zoe's favorite story, so it makes sense that Zoe loves Tangled. When Zoe wants to watch Tangled, she'll always say "Wapunzel!" She introduced this to Mary, and Mary says "Punzel!" when Mary is old enough to talk. Zoe and Mary will watch Tangled while eating their healthy snacks that are toddler and kid friendly.
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Cole Turner
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The Sword in the Stone. Released on December 25, 1963. It also stars Alan Napier as the voice of Sir Pellnore. Alan Napier was also shooting the 1960's series Batman, which aired Saturday mornings on ABC. ABC is Disney owned. Cole can't understand why he's drawn to this, but he is. It's always been his favorite Disney movie, and yet he can't understand why.
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The Rescuers. Released on June 22, 1977. Bob Newhart was starring in the Bob Newhart Show. I even have a Little Golden Book of this movie.
This is another one of Cole's favorite movies that he never understood why he was drawn to, but now he knows.
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The Rescuers Down Under. Released on November 16, 1990. I saw this in the theatre when I was 11. The late, great John Candy does the voice of Wilber. John Candy was a Canadian comedian, who was an alum of SCTV, with Eugene Levy and Catherine O' Hara.
Cole loves the sequel because he got to be your hero. He not only changed your flat tire, you got bitten by a poisonous snake when you were on a field trip on his farm with your students. He not only used his shirt as a tourniquet to stop the venom from spreading, he picked you up, carried you bridal style to his truck, and got you to the hospital quickly. Luckily, one of the dads on the trip happened to be a paramedic, and knew exactly what to do, and knew that an ambulance couldn't wait. He refused to leave your side. Cole took care of you even well after you were given the anti-venom. Cole treated you to a date night after that.
Lucas and Dawn love The Rescuers
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Ari Levinson
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Aladdin. Released on November 25, 1992. This is one of my favorite Robin Williams movies.
Aladdin reminds Ari of the time he once ran a resort. He now runs an import business, and some of the imports take him back to that place. He was also a geography teacher, and he would always talk about the time he once ran a resort when the kids studied and learned about the Red Sea, and the countries that surround it.
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Robin Hood. Released on November 8, 1973. Ari, Zachary and Elijah love this one. The boys can't understand how a fox is Robin Hood, but they love it. The boys are currently into animals, so they love movies that have anything to do with animals. Robin Hood is also their favorite story.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Released on June 28, 2003. Ari loves this because Pirates of the Caribbean is his favorite Disney ride, and with him running his import business and the resort he ran, this hits a soft spot with him.
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Th Fox and the Hound. Released on July 10, 1981. This is another favorite with the Zachary and Elijah. Ari loves this one, too. It isn't strange for your three favorite guys to watch this movie, with a huge bowl of popcorn between the three of them, lemonades, and all of them curled up under a blanket, watching this movie. The boys even like to watch when they're sick.
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Lady and the Tramp. Released on June 22, 1955. This is Lillian's favorite. It's also a favorite of the boys. You put this on when Lillian would be teething, and she'd somehow forget about her teething pains. Zachary and Elijah and Lillian all watch this on movie night.
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Sleeping Beauty. Released on January 29, 1959. Ari has a soft spot for this one. This is his sister Andrea loved this one, and would often dress up as Aurora on Halloween. Lillian loves this one, too. It's another movie that you put on that helps her through teething pains. Ari and the boys get Lillian an Aurora stuffed doll for her first birthday.
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Zootopia. Released on March 4, 2016. Zachary, Elijah, Lillian, Ari and you love this one. The kids love animals, and they'll always pick out this one on family movie night. It's gender neutral enough where the boys enjoy it, and Lillian enjoys it.
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Frank Adler
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Cars. Released on June 9, 2006. Frank is a mechanic, so this movie makes sense for him. He loves it.
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Moana. Released on November 23, 2016. Mary loves this one. She's not sure why, though. Frank loves this one, too. He works with boats, and loves being near the water.
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Cinderella. Released on March 4, 1950. Mary loves this because she's treated less than. She just wants to feel beautiful even if it's just for one day.
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game-set-canet · 9 months
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thank you so much for tagging me @schumi-nadal & @shambolicchaos 💙
Rules: post 10 of your favorite comfort movies then tag 10 people.
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (the music, the fact that my first big horse love looked like this stallion...i cry my eyes out every time i watch it but i love it so so much)
The Lion King 1½
The Sword in the Stone (my favourite disney movie ever. i loved it as a kid and i still love it)
Mrs. Doubtfire (two words: Robin Williams)
Howl's Moving Castle
Mamma Mia!
Inside Out
Beauty and the Beast (Disney 1991)
Mary Poppins (1964) (the favourite movie of my mum. we love to watch it together as a mother-daughter-thing <3)
Sleepy Hollow (again: my mom loves this movie and i love it as well)
tagging: @waru-chan8 @collecting--stardust @luv-mez @bobendsneyder64 @tam-is-blogging @lxndonorris @melxncholyman @shieldmaiden-of-bird @fedalgaard @acrazybayernfan if you want to do it but feel free to ignore 💞
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nicteh · 3 months
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Mary Poppins 1964
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The sword in the Stone 1963
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Dragonball 1986
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Doraemon 1969
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justforbooks · 2 years
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Greek stage and screen actor who appeared in The Guns of Navarone, Zorba the Greek and Captain Corelli’s Mandolin
It is apposite that Irene Papas, who has died aged 96, was at her peak when playing the heroines in film versions of classical Greek tragedies. Notwithstanding her many roles in a wide range of Hollywood, international and Greek films, including The Guns of Navarone (1961), Zorba the Greek (1964) and Z (1969), Papas always gave the impression that there was an Electra, Antigone or Clytemnestra bubbling beneath the surface.
She balanced expertly between theatrical tradition and the cinema closeup, her strong, expressive face being especially eloquent in moments of silent suffering.
All the films of the Euripides trilogy – Electra (1962), The Trojan Women (1971) and Iphigenia (1976) – directed by Michael Cacoyannis, were dominated by Papas’s dramatic beauty in closeup against realistic Greek landscapes, and proved that the ancient myths could grip modern audiences. It was Cacoyannis, with whom Papas made six films, including Zorba the Greek, who brought out her talent in full.
The daughter of teachers, she was born Eirini Lelekou in a village near Corinth, and attended the royal drama school in Athens. She started her career in her teens as a singer and dancer in variety shows before launching her film career in 1948, by which time she had married the director Alkis Papas.
After two minor films in Greece, she signed a contract in Italy, where she was underused. Among them were two sword and sandals epics, Theodora, Slave Empress (1954) and Attila (1954), in which she played second fiddle – in the first to Gianna Maria Canale, and in the second to Sophia Loren with Anthony Quinn in the title role. Papas would co-star with Quinn in several films, in which they were a combustible duo.
She made an impressive Hollywood debut as the lover of a ruthless cattle baron (James Cagney) in the Robert Wise western Tribute to a Bad Man (1956). This was the female lead role and she consolidated her star status as the valiant resistance leader in the war adventure The Guns of Navarone.
In the same year, 1961, Papas took on her first Greek tragedian role in Antigone. Directed by George Tzavellas in such a way to make Sophocles’s poetic parable come across with lucidity, it allowed Papas as the intractable heroine to demonstrate her elegiac power.
Papas as Electra, in her first film with Cacoyannis, prompted the critic Dilys Powell to exclaim: “I had never thought to see the face of the great Apollo from the Olympia pediment live and move. Now I have seen it.” Roger Ebert, looking back on the Oscar-nominated film 10 years later, said: “The funereal figures of the Greek chorus – poor peasant women scattered on a hillside – still weep behind Electra, and I can never forget her lament for her dead mother. I thought then, and I still think, that Irene Papas is the most classically beautiful woman ever to appear in films.”
The Trojan Women lost the power, poetry and beauty of the ancient Greek language by being in English, but the multinational cast of Katharine Hepburn (Hecuba), Vanessa Redgrave (Andromache), Geneviève Bujold (Cassandra) and Papas as a seductive Helen of Troy, compensated somewhat. The Oscar-nominated Iphigenia (based on Cacoyannis’s stage production of Iphigenia at Aulis), the last of his Euripides trilogy, had Papas, by now in her 50s, giving a forceful performance as Clytemnestra.
Between the first and second Euripidean films, Papas played the lonely widow in Zorba the Greek who, after making love to an English writer (Alan Bates), is stoned by the Cretan villagers. The character has little dialogue, but Papas’s face and body language are eloquent enough.
Papas went on to play other widows, notably in two political thrillers, Elio Petri’s We Still Kill the Old Way (1967) and Costa-Gavras’s Z. The latter clearly pointed the finger at the colonels’ totalitarian regime in Greece, which Papas – who lived in exile in Italy from 1967 to 1974 – called “the fourth Reich”.
In 1968, among the first work Papas undertook in Italy was the mafia drama The Brotherhood, opposite Kirk Douglas, and the television miniseries The Odyssey, in which she played Penelope. She had now become a travelling player, playing Spaniards such as Catherine of Aragon in Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) or Italians such as the lusty housekeeper in Francesco Rosi’s Christ Stopped at Eboli (1979). In the 1970s and 80s, Papas made an average of two films a year, many of them unworthy of her talents.
Happily, she had the chance to shine on Broadway in two plays by Euripides, in the title role of Medea (1973) and as Agave in The Bacchae (1980), the latter directed by Cacoyannis. Of her Medea, the New York Times critic wrote: “Irene Papas, who has often played aggrieved and grieving women, brings to the role a controlled intensity, an innate intelligence, and an implacably stubborn anger.”
In films, she began to get supporting roles, bringing fire and authenticity as mothers and grandmothers as in Rosi’s Chronicle of a Death Foretold (1987) and Captain Corelli’s Mandolin (2001) before making a superb exit from cinema in Manoel de Oliveira’s multilingual A Talking Picture (2003).
At one point in the film, on board a cruise ship in the Mediterranean, Papas keeps the passengers spellbound by singing a Greek folk song. Her beautiful contralto voice can also be heard on discs of songs by Vangelis and Mikis Theodorakis.
After leaving the cinema, Papas appeared in Euripides’ Hecuba on stage in Rome in 2003, and directed Antigone at the Greek theatre in Syracuse in 2005. She also devoted herself to the establishment of schools of acting in Rome and Athens.
Papas’s first marriage ended in divorce in 1951, and her second marriage, to José Kohn, in 1957, was annulled.
🔔 Irene Papas, actor, born 3 September 1926; died 14 September 2022
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beewantstotalk · 11 months
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Hugo Awarded Books:
1. T.H.White - The Sword in The Stone(1939)(3/02/23)
2. A.E. van Vogt - Slan(1941)
3. Robert A. Heinlein - Beyond This Horizon(1943)(21/06/23)
4. Fritz Leiber - Conjure Wife(1944)(30/06/23)
5. Leigh Brackett - Shadow Over Mars(1945)(19/05/23)
6. Isaac Asimov - The Mule(1946)
7. Robert A. Heinlein - Farmer in The Sky(1951)(30/01/23)
8. Alfred Bester - The Demolished Man(1953)
9. Ray Bradbury - Fahrenheit 451(1954)
10. Mark Clifton - They'd Rather Be Right(1955)
11. Robert A. Heinlein - Double Star(1956)
12. Fritz Leiber - The Big Time(1958)
13. James Blish - A Case of Conscience(1959)
14. Robert A. Heinlein - Starship Troopers(1960)
15. Walter M. Miller, Jr. - A Canticle for Leibowitz(1961)
16. Robert A. Heinlein - Stranger in a Strange Land(1962)
17. Philip K. Dick - The Man in The High Castle(1963)
18. Clifford D. Simak - Here Gather the Stars(Way Station)(1964)
19. Fritz Leiber - The Wanderer(1965)
20. Frank Herbert - Dune(1966)
21. Robert A. Heinlein - The Moon is a Harsh Mistress(1967)
22. Roger Zelazny - Lord of Light(1968)
23. John Brunner - Stand on Zanzibar(1969)
24. Ursula K. Le Guin - The Left Hand of Darkness(1970)
25. Larry Niven - Ringworld(1971)
26. Philip José Farmer - To Your Scattered Bodies Go(1972)
27. Isaac Asimov - The Gods Themselves(1973)
28. Arthur C. Clarke - Rendezvous with Rama(1974)
29. Ursula K. Le Guin - The Dispossessed(1975)
30. Joe Haldeman - The Forever War(1976)
31. Kate Wilhelm - Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang(1977)
32. Frederik Pohl - Gateway(1978)
33. Vonda N. McIntyre - Dreamsnake(1979)
34. Arthur C. Clarke - The Fountains of Paradise(1980)
35. Joan D. Vinge - The Snow Queen(1981)
36. C. J. Cherryh - Downbelow Station(1982)
37. Isaac Asimov - Foundation's Edge(1983)
38. David Brin - Startide Rising(1984)
39. William Gibson - Neuromancer(1985)
40. Orson Scott Card - Ender's Game(1986)
41. Orson Scott Card - Speaker for the Dead(1987)
42. David Brin - The Uplift War(1988)
43. C. J. Cherryh - Cyteen(1989)
44. Dan Simmons - Hyperion(1990)
45. Lois McMaster Bujold - The Vor Game(1991)
46. Lois McMaster Bujold - Barrayar(1992)
47. Vernor Vinge - A Fire Upon the Deep(1993)
48. Connie Willis - Doomsday Book(1993)
49. Kim Stanley Robinson - Green Mars(1994)
50. Lois McMaster Bujold - Mirror Dance(1995)
51. Neal Stephenson - The Diamond Age(1996)
52. Kim Stanley Robinson - Blue Mars(1997)
53. Joe Haldeman - Forever Peace(1998)
54. Connie Willis - To Say Nothing to the Dog(1999)
55. Vernor Vinge - A Deepness in The Sky(2000)
56. J.K.Rowling - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire(2001)
57. Neil Gaiman - American Gods(2002)
58. Robert J. Sawyer - Hominids(2003)
59. Lois McMaster Bujold - Paladin of Souls(2004)
60. Susanna Clarke - Jonathan Strange and Mr.Norrell(2005)
61. Robert Charles Wilson - Spin(2006)
62. Vernor Vinge - Rainbows End(2007)
63. Michael Chabon - The Yiddish Policemen's Union(2008)
64. Neil Gaiman - The Graveyard Book(2009)
65. Paolo Bacigalupi - The Windup Girl(2010)
66. China Miéville - The City & the City(2010)
67. Connie Willis - Blackout/All Clear(2011)
68. Jo Walton - Among Others(2012)
69. John Skalzi - Redshirts(2013)
70. Ann Leckie - Ancillary Justice(2014)
71. Cixin Liu - The Three-Body Problem(2015)
72. N.K.Jemisin - The Fifth Season(2016)
73. N.K.Jemisin - The Obelisk Gate(2017)
74. N.K.Jemisin - The Stone Sky(2018)
75. Mary Robinette Kowal - The Calculating Stars(2019)
76. Arkady Martine - A Memory Called Empire(2020)
77. Martha Wells - Network Effect(2021)
78. Arkady Martine - A Desolation Called Peace(2022)
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i would love to hear a 2000s SSR and Tarak rant 🙏
Ok so listen up! I'll give three facts right now, so that I don't run you away:
1. There were "Singhamalai" sword replicas made during the Simhadri craze and it was WILD y'all. Everybody everywhere knew references to Simhadri and SSR became a star director overnight, full mass spectacle (and then came Vikramarkudu and Chatrapathi which is a story for another time)
2. SSR is known affectionately as Jakanna by Tarak and Charan (and most of his crew and cast) but you know who gave that nickname and when? During Sye (SSR's movie in 2004 with Nithiin and Genelia Deshmukh), Rajamouli's good friend and actor Rajeev Kanakala (in rrr he plays the man who warns them about Bheem, calls him a shepherd) came up with that nickname oweing to SSR's attention to detail amd perfectionist tendencies (affectionate). In a 1964 telugu movie, Jakanna was a man who carved beautiful sculptures out of stone. He was the perfect sculptor ever known and after years, his estranged son challenges his talent. So yeah, that's how that nickname came to be
3. Tarak did a slew of action dramedies between 2002 to 2005 after his grown up debut with SSR's very own Student No. 1: Aadhi (2002), then Simhadri (2003), then Samba (2004) etc. It wasn't till 2006 till he could break out of the stereotype and do a movie called Rakhi with esteemed director Krishna Vamsi. It gained critical acclaim as amongst Tarak's first boosting roles.
A bonus: The heavy music spacing across The Fire scenes in RRR actually sound a lot like the background score of SSR's Vikramarkudu movie (2006)
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pitch-and-moan · 4 months
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The Once and Future Chronicler
A period piece set in January of 1964 just a few weeks after the release of Disney's The Sword and the Stone, about T. H. White and his four book series The Once and Future King. The film is more or less biography as White writes his books, and sees various other entities jockey to adapt them into plays, musicals, films, and in the case of Disney, an animated musical film. White dies the next day.
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squideo · 5 months
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Squideo’s Favourites: The Jungle Book (1967)
The last animated film made under the creative directorship of Walt Disney before his untimely death in 1966, The Jungle Book (1967) marked the end of Disney’s Silver Age. It has become an interesting milestone in the company’s history; reflecting the studio of old while showing the first signs of the company it would become without Walt Disney at its helm.
The Jungle Book has also been resurrected by Disney’s live-action remake series, the first of its modern remakes to adapt a non-Disney Princess story. The 2016 live-action and CGI film made changes to the plot of the 1967 version to correct outdated cultural depictions, but neither can be called faithful adaptations of Rudyard Kipling’s book of the same name. Like the 1967 version, the 2016 remake shows the progression of the Walt Disney Animation Studios and how it continues to innovate while preserving its founding principles.
We’re diving into the production behind this animated film, exploring the style and techniques which came together to create this compelling story.
Creating a Story
The Jungle Book, by British author Rudyard Kipling, was published in 1894. This collection of stories were inspired by Indian folklore and Kipling’s experiences of living and working in India; but Disney’s adaptation of this popular children’s book reads very differently.
Throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, Walt Disney had drifted away from the animation department. He had been focused on Disneyland, the creation of WED Enterprises (later named Imagineering), live-action films and the development of Disney’s television programmes. The underwhelming performance of The Sword in the Stone (1963) compared to the success of One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961), however, encouraged him to check in on the studio’s next animated feature film: The Jungle Book.
According to Brian Sibley, “what [Walt] found was that the team headed up by Bill Peet had come up with quite a sombre, dark, serious story – much more serious than any films they’d done in animation since the days of Pinocchio.” Peet and Walt Disney disagreed with the direction of the film, which ended in Peet leaving the company and Disney ordering work on The Jungle Book to be restarted.
Most of the original work was scrapped, with the exception of the song The Bare Necessities which was written by Terry Gilkyson (the song was nominated for an Academy Award). When Walt Disney assembled his new animation team, he asked if anyone had read Kipling’s book. They hadn’t, and Walt Disney said “the first thing I want you to do is not to read it."
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He brought in the Sherman Brothers, who were enjoying newfound fame as a result of their work on Mary Poppins (1964). These songwriters were tasked with creating a lighter, family-friendly tone for the film. Meanwhile, the new animation team started production of The Jungle Book in 1965.
Like Disney’s other 1960s features, animators used xerography on the film. Ub Iwerks had adapted the Xerox process, first introduced during WW2, to work on film. This copying technique allowed animator drawings to be printed directly onto cels, massively speeding up the production process. It was first trialled on Sleeping Beauty (1959), and was used by Disney throughout the 1960s and 1970s. The technique also let the studio recycle cels, repurposing them for other animated films. Several cels were repurposed from The Jungle Book for Robin Hood (1973).
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Animation Style
When character redesign started, animators wanted to base their characters – not on the descriptions provided by Kipling’s story – but on the voice actors. Similar to 1920s animation which used rotoscoping to trace motion picture footage of a human performer to create animated characters with life-like movement. The idea was to employ household names like Phil Harris (a bandleader and comedian) and Louis Prima (a jazz musician) and create characters which reflected their personalities. Additionally, while The Beatles ultimately didn’t appear in the film, the vulture characters were based on their mannerisms and the animators included their mop top hairstyles.
For one of the musical numbers, ‘I Wanna Be Like You’, animators used footage of Louis Prima and his band performing which they based the monkeys’ movements on. This song was later updated by Robert Sherman for the 2016 live-action adaptation, to address outdated cultural stereotypes and to incorporate plot changes. The 2016 version is much more sinister in comparison to the jazz-inspired 1967 song, reflecting an overall shift in the film’s visual style which aligns more closely with Bill Peet’s original idea.
While new animators had been hired to work on The Jungle Book in 1965, a lot of old hands remained. Most prominently were the members of Disney’s Nine Old Men. These animators were hired in the 1920s and 1930s, and all of them had worked on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). They worked on every feature film until Peter Pan (1953), and six worked on The Jungle Book: Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, Milt Kahl, Eric Larson, John Lounsbery and Wollie Reitherman.
Both Thomas and Johnston – who acted as directing animators for the film’s main characters – went on to write Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life (1981) after their retirement from the company; which is still considered a key textbook for animators.
Despite the longevity of these animators, Walt Disney still told them when he thought a film was going wrong. Which included their work on The Sword in the Stone: “Walt was not a fan of the previous film in terms of styling. Walt thought there was too much colour in the backgrounds. He would even say in these notes [he wanted] a more monochromatic look for the backgrounds, a nice backdrop for the characters.”
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This role of Walt Disney and his Nine Old Men kept a consistency in the company’s animated films for thirty years, and there are parallels to be made between their first film together – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – and their last: The Jungle Book.
By contrast, the live-action remake of The Jungle Book shows how vastly the company has changed since Walt Disney’s death in 1966. The company made its last 2D animated feature film in 2011, and its biggest hits of the 21st century – such as Frozen I and II – have been created with CGI. It also puts a lot more stock in film sequels, which Walt Disney resisted making. The Jungle Book didn’t get a sequel until 2003.
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And yet the film also signalled what was to come. Employing well-known voice actors, including pop culture references, and releasing a soundtrack with several hits instead of one major song. The Jungle Book stands on the precipice of the Disney studio of old and Disney the multinational conglomerate.
“At the end of the movie Mowgli wakes from the dream of jungle boyhood and steps into the human world. This threshold moment is followed by the bittersweet departure of Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear back into the forest, a curtain call on the final film of Walt Disney himself and the achievements of 60 years of dedicated pencil animation.” David Surman
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Toy Story 81 Minutes 2. A Bug's Life 95 Minutes 3. Toy Story 2 92 Minutes 4. Monsters, Inc. 92 Minutes 5. Finding Nemo 100 Minutes 6. The Incredibles 115 Minutes 7. Cars 117 Minutes 8. Ratatouille 111 Minutes 9. WALLE 98 Minutes 10. Up 96 Minutes 11. Toy Story 3 103 Minutes 12. Cars 2 106 Minutes 13. Brave 93 Minutes 14. Monsters University 104 Minutes 15. Inside Out 95 Minutes 16. The Good Dinosaur 94 Minutes 17. Finding Dory 97 Minutes 18. Cars 3 103 Minutes 19. Coco 1h 49m 20. Incredibles 2 21. Toy Story 4 22. ‎onward 2020 1. Soul" "Herbie Collection Love Bug 1968 G 1h 48m Herbie Rides Again G 1h 28m Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo G 1h 45m Herbie Goes Bananas G 1h 40m         " "Game Changers Angels In The Outfield 1994 Angels In The Endzone 1997 Angels In The Infield 200 Perfect Game 2000" Disney 4 Movie Collection Continues Into Animals "Disney Classic 4 Movie Collection Darby O'Gill And The Little People 1959 1h 33m The Gnome-Mobile 1967 1h 24m The Happiest Millionaire 1967 2h 52m The One And Only, Genuine, Original Family Band 1968 G 1h 50m" "Kurt Russell 4 Movie Collection The Horse In The Gray Flannel Suit 1968 G 1h 54m The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes 1969 G 1h 31m Now You See Him, Now You Don't G 1h 28m Strongest Man In The World G 1h 35m" "Dogs 1 The Shaggy Dog 1959 The Ugly Dachshund 1966 The Shaggy D.A. 1976 The Shaggy Dog 2006" "Dogs 2 Rascal 1969 The Journey Of Natty Gann 1985 Benji The Hunted 1987 Where The Red Fern Grows 2003" "Disney Don Knotts 4-Movie Collection The Apple Dumpling Gang 1975 G 1h 40m Gus 1976 G 1h 36m Hot Lead And Cold Feet 1978 G 1h 30m The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again 1979 G 1h 28m" The Incredible Journey 1963 G 1h 20min The Misadventures Of Merlin Jones 1964 G 1h 31 Min Monkeys, Go Home! 1967 G 1h 41min "That Darn Cat! 1965 G 1h 56min That Darn Cat 1997 PG 1h 29min" Charlie, The Lonesome Cougar 1967 G 1h 15min The Adventures Of Bullwhip Griffin 1967 G 1h 48min Bedknobs And Broomsticks 1971 G 1h 35m The Million Dollar Duck 1971 G 1h 29min Snowball Express 1972 G 1h 39m The Cat From Outer Space 1978 G 1h 44min DuckTales 1987–1990 "Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers 1988–1990" "White Fang 1991 PG 1h 47min White Fang 2: Myth Of The White Wolf 1994 PG 1h 46min" The Call Of The Wild 2020 PG 1h 40min RocketMan 1997 PG 1h 35min Snow Dogs 2002 Pg 1h 42m "George Of The Jungle 1997 PG 1h 32min George Of The Jungle 2 2003 PG 1h 27min" "The Princess Diaries 2001 G 1h 55m The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement 2004 G 1h 55m" Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh G 1977 1h 14m The Tigger Movie 2000 G 1h 17min Piglet's Big Movie 2003 G 1h 29m Winnie The Pooh: Springtime With Roo 2003 G 1h 5min Pooh's Heffalump Movie 2005 1h 8m Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie 2005 G 1h 7m Winnie The Pooh 2011 G 1h 3min Christopher Robin 2018 PG 1h 43m "1. Ice Age 2002 PG  81 min         2. Robots 2005 PG  91 min         3 Ice Age: The Meltdown 2006 PG  91 min         4 Horton Hears a Who! 2008 G  86 min         5 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 2009 PG  94 min         6 Rio 2011 G  96 min         7 Ice Age: Continental Drift 2012 PG  88 min         8 Epic 2013 PG  102 min         9 Rio 2 2014 G  101 min         10 The Peanuts Movie 2015 G  88 min         11 Ice Age: Collision Course 2016 PG 94 min        " Alvin And The Chipmunks 2007 Pg 1h 32m Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb 2014 Pg 1h 38m Eight Below 2006 PG 2h We Bought A Zoo PG 2011 2h 11m "1 The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos G 2008 2 African Cats 3 Chimpanzee G 2012 1h 18m 4 Bears G 2014 1h 18m 5 Monkey Kingdom 2015 1h 21m " Moon Pilot 1962 1h 38m A Tiger Walks G 1964 1h 31m "The Monkey's Uncle 1965 1hr 31min
" Sammy, The Way-Out Seal 1962 Superdad 1973 G 1h 36m Charley And The Angel 1973 G 1h 33m The Castaway Cowboy (1974) G The Hunter And The Rockstar 1980 Nr 60 Min "Escapade in Florence 1962 1h 21m " "The Ghosts of Buxley Hall 1980 G 1h 33m
" "Condorman 1981 PG 1h 30m" Double Switch 1987 G 1h 32m The Love Bug 1997 Bruce Campbell Nr 1h 28m Herbie Fully Loaded 2005 G 1h 41m The Parent Trap 1998 PG 2h 8m Swiss Family Robinson 1960 G 2h 6min Blackbeard's Ghost 1968 G 1h 46m The Princess Bride PG 1987 · 1h 38m The Rocketeer 1991 PG 1h 48min The Three Musketeers 1993 PG 1h 45m The Count of Monte Cristo 2002 PG-13 2h 11m "Shanghai Noon 2000 PG-13 1h 50m Shanghai Knights 2003 PG-13 1h 54m" "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2005 PG 2h 23m" "Cast Away 2000 PG-13 2h 23m" Holes 2003 PG 1h 57m National Treasure 2004 PG 2h 11m National Treasure: Book Of Secrets Pg 2007  2h 11m Sky High 2005 PG 1h 40min Sahara 2005 PG-13 2h 4m Bedtime Stories PG 2008  1h 39m "The Martian 2015 PG-13 2h 24m The Martian  extended edition 2016 " true story Tombstone 1993 R 2h 10m Miracle 2004 PG 2h 15m Ford v Ferrari PG-13 2019  2h 32m other Cheaper by the Dozen PG 2003 ‧ 1h 46m home improvement 1991–1999 Dreamworks Wb Mousehunt 1997 PG 1h 39m Warner Bros "1. The Jazz Singer 1927 NR  Yes no 2. Broadway Melody 1929 NR Yes 3. The Public Enemy 1931 NR Yes 4. Cimarron 1931 NR Yes 5. Grand Hotel 1932 NR Yes 6. 42nd Street 1933 NR Yes 7. Mutiny on the Bounty 1935 NR Yes 8. A Night at the Opera 1935 NR Yes 9. The Great Ziegfeld 1936 NR Yes 10. The Life of Emile Zola 1937 NR Yes 11. The Adventures of Robin Hood 1938 PG Yes 12. Dark Victory 1939 NR Yes 13. Gone with The Wind 1939 G Yes 14. Wizard of Oz 1939 G Yes 15. The Philadelphia Story 1940 NR Yes 16. The Maltese Falcon 1941 NR Yes 17. Citizen Kane 1941 PG Yes no 18. Mrs. Miniver 1942 NR Yes 19. Yankee Doodle Dandy 1942 NR Yes 20. Casablanca 1943 PG Yes 21. Gaslight 1944 NR Yes no 22. Anchors Aweigh 1944 NR Yes 23. Mildred Pierce 1945 NR Yes 24. Best Years of Our Lives 1946 NR Yes 25. The Big Sleep 1946 NR Yes 26. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre 1948 NR Yes 27. A Streetcar Named Desire (Original Director's Version) 1951 PG Yes 28. An American in Paris 1951 NR Yes no 29. Singin' in the Rain 1952 G Yes 30. A Star Is Born 1954 PG Yes 31. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers 1954 G Yes 32. East of Eden 1955 PG Yes no 33. Rebel Without A Cause 1955 PG13 Yes 34. The Searchers 1956 NR Yes 35. Around the World in 80 Days 1956 G Yes no 36. Giant 1956 G Yes 37. A Face in the Crowd 1957 NR Yes 38. Gigi 1958 G Yes 39. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 1958 NR Yes 40. North By Northwest 1959 NR Yes 41. Ben-Hur 1962 G Yes 42. How the West Was Won 1962 G Yes 43. What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? 1962 NR Yes 44. Viva Las Vegas 1964 NR Yes 45. Doctor Zhivago 1965 PG13 Yes 46. Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? 1966 NR Yes 47. The Dirty Dozen 1967 NR Yes 48. Cool Hand Luke 1967 GP ? 49. 2001: A Space Odyssey 1968 G Yes 50. Bullitt 1968 PG Yes no 51. The Wild Bunch The Original Director's Cut 1969 R yes filtered maybe 53. Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory 1971 G Yes no 52. Dirty Harry 1971 R yes filtered 54. Cabaret 1972 PG Yes 55. A Clockwork Orange 1972 R yes filtered skip scenes 56. Enter the Dragon 1973 R Yes no 57. the exorcist extended director's cut 1973 R NO 58. Blazing Saddles 1974 R yes filtered 59. Dog Day Afternoon 1975 R yes filtered 60. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest 1975 R yes filtered 61. All The President's Men 1976 PG Yes 62. superman the movie expanded edition 1977 PG Yes 64. The Shining 1980 R NO 63. Caddyshack 1980 R yes filtered 65. Clash of the Titans 1981 PG Yes 66. Chariots of Fire 1981 PG Yes 67. the outsiders the complete novel 1983 PG13 Yes 68. National Lampoon's Vacation 1983 R NO 69. Risky Business 1983 R NO 70. The Right Stuff 1983 PG Yes 71. amadeus director's cut 1984 R yes 72. The Goonies 1985 PG Yes 73. The Color Purple 1985 PG13 no 74. lethal weapon director's cut 1987 NR Yes 75. Full Metal Jacket 1987 R NO 76. Batman 1989 PG13 Yes 77. Driving Miss Daisy 1989 PG Yes 78. Goodfellas 1990 R yes filtered 79. Unforgiven 1992 R yes filtered skip scenes 80. The Bodyguard 1992 R yes filtered skip scenes 81. The Fugitive 1993 PG13 Yes 82. Natural Born Killers (Director's Cut) 1994 NR Yes 83. Shawshank Redemption 1994 R Yes Filtered 84. Interview with the Vampire 1994 R Yes Filtered 85. Se7en 1995 R yes filtered 86. L.A. Confidential 1997 R yes filtered skip scenes 87. The Matrix 1999 R yes filtered 88. The Notebook 2004 PG13 Yes 89. Million Dollar Baby 2005 PG13 Yes 90. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 2001 PG Yes 91. Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring T 2001 PG13 Yes 92. Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers T 2002 PG13 Yes 93. Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King T 2003 PG13 Yes 94. The Departed 2006 R yes filtered 95. 300 2007 R NO 96. The Dark Knight 2008 PG13 Yes 97. The Hangover 2009 R NO 98. The Blind Side 2009 PG13 Yes 99. Sherlock Holmes 2009 PG13 Yes no 100. Inception 2010 PG13 Yes bonus disc Yes
" Angels in the Outfield 1951 nr 1h 39m The Flintstones 1960–1966 Looney Tunes Golden Collection NR "Tom and Jerry: Classic Collection Side 1 (Volume 1) Puss Gets the Boot The Midnight Snack The Night Before Christmas Fraidy Cat Dog Trouble Puss n' Toots The Yankee Doodle Mouse Sufferin' Cats! The Bowling Alley-Cat Fine Feathered Friend The Lonesome Mouse Baby Puss Side 2 The Zoot Cat The Bodyguard Puttin' on the Dog Mouse Trouble 3 The Mouse Comes to Dinner Mouse in Manhattan Tee for Two Flirty Birdy Quiet Please! Springtime for Thomas The Milky Waif Trap Happy Volume 2 Side 1 Solid Serenade Cat Fishin' Part Time Pal The Cat Concerto Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse Salt Water Tabby A Mouse in the House The Invisible Mouse Kitty Foiled The Truce Hurts Old Rockin' Chair Tom Professor Tom Mouse Cleaning Side 2 Polka-Dot Puss The Little Orphan Hatch Up Your Troubles Heavenly Puss The Cat and the Mermouse Love That Pup Jerry's Diary Tennis Chumps Little Quacker Saturday Evening Puss Texas Tom Jerry and the Lion Safety Second Volume 3 Side 1 Tom and Jerry in the Hollywood Bowl The Framed Cat Cue Ball Cat Casanova Cat Jerry and the Goldfish Jerry's Cousin Sleepy-Time Tom His Mouse Friday Slicked-up Pup Nit-Witty Kitty Cat Napping The Flying Cat The Duck Doctor Side 2 The Two Mouseketeers Smitten Kitten Triplet Trouble Little Runaway Fit To Be Tied Push-Button Kitty Cruise Cat The Dog House The Missing Mouse Jerry and Jumbo Johann Mouse That's My Pup Just Ducky Volume 4 Side 1 Two Little Indians Life with Tom Puppy Tale Posse Cat Hic-cup Pup Little School Mouse Baby Butch Mice Follies Neapolitan Mouse Downhearted Duckling Pet Peeve 2 Touché, Pussy Cat! Southbound Duckling Side 2 Pup on a Picnic Mouse for Sale Designs on Jerry Tom and Chérie Smarty Cat Pecos Pest That's My Mommy The Flying Sorceress The Egg and Jerry Muscle Beach Tom Down Beat Bear Blue Cat Blues Barbecue Brawl Volume 5 Side 1 Tops with Pops Timid Tabby Feedin' the Kiddie Mucho Mouse Tom's Photo Finish Happy Go Ducky Royal Cat Nap The Vanishing Duck Robin Hoodwinked Tot Watchers Side 2 Switchin' Kitten Down and Outing It's Greek to Me-ow! High Steaks Mouse into Space Landing Stripling Calypso Cat Dicky Moe The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit Tall in the Trap Sorry Safari Buddies Thicker Than Water Carmen Get It! Volume 6 Side 1 Pent-House Mouse The Cat Above and The Mouse Below Is There a Doctor in the Mouse? Much Ado About Mousing Snowbody Loves Me The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of Life Tom-ic Energy Bad Day at Cat Rock The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off Haunted Mouse I'm Just Wild About Jerry Of Feline Bondage The Year of the Mouse The Cat's Me-Ouch! Duel Personality Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary Side 2 Jerry-Go-Round Love Me, Love My Mouse Puss 'n' Boats Filet Meow Matinee Mouse The A-Tom-Inable Snowman Catty-Cornered Cat and Dupli-cat O-Solar Meow Guided Mouse-ille Rock 'n' Rodent Cannery Rodent The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R. Surf-Bored Cat Shutter Bugged Cat Advance and Be Mechanized Purr-Chance to Dream
" Tom And Jerry Spotlight Collection NR "Tom and Jerry's ultimate collection ""Tom and Jerry's Winter Wackiness Buddies Thicker Than Water Snowbody Loves Me The A-Tom-Inable Snowman Northern Light Fish Fight Doggone Hill Hog Sasquashed Snow Mouse "" ""Tom and Jerry: In the Dog House 24 Karat Kat Destruction Junction Beefcake Tom Bend It Like Thomas Tom's Photo Finish Game Set Match Cat Napping Cat Fishin' The Bodyguard Quiet Please! Solid Serenade Slicked-Up Pup Puttin' on the Dog The Framed Cat Tot Watchers The Invisible Mouse Pet Peeve Feeding Time DJ Jerry Beach Bully Bingo A Life Less Guarded The Dog House "" ""Wizard of Oz Tom and Jerry Back to Oz Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz Classic Style"" ""Tom and Jerry: Mouse Trouble EPISODES Dise One Down ae Ocing-Tee for Twe-Rock wRvden Jery, emy, Quile Contary 6ed Day at Crt Pack Love Me, Love y Mouse s hee a Doclsr in the Hociny Schtick Lme Scheel Mse Desins o Mouse Troable Done Bat Boar emy and the L Mouse fr Sae Pratisderls Disc Two ackhanvnered Cat Toncat Superstar uite Bg Mouse-Cat Show Catastrie Don't Bmg Your Pet to Sehocl Dey Cry Uncle Ca Gor our Lugage? Feedg are Surmer Squrstig Salt water Tably The mtsbe Meuse-D/ Jey Gane af Meuse od Cat Zot Ovt er Soape itty Focd La rge& (ne Sees pish4wngi"" ""Tom & Jerry No Mice Allowed Disc 1 Smitten Kitten Baby Puss Sufferin' Cats! Baby Butch Timid Tabby Beach Bully Bingo Cat and Dupli-cat The Zoot Cat Blue Cat Blues Jerry's Cousin Springtime for Thomas The League of Cats Game of Mouse & Cat Catfish Follies Smarty Cat Disc 2 Joy Riding Jokers Power Tom Abracadumb Piranha Be Loved Spaced Out Cat Kitty Cat Blues Tom and Cherie Octo Suave aka Bully Binge The Bodyguard Solid Serenade 24 Karat Kat Salt Water Tabby Over the River and Boo! The Woods (Magic Forest) Busy Buddies Tiger Cat"" ""Tom and Jerry's Global Games "" Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes ""Tom and Jerry: Fur Flying Adventures, Vol. 2 Cortoons Taps woh AopMortr Con Tom n Jiyate Renod Bd Fro Bodg Sevday Eeiny Pss A-Tminde $rewnunSuf-Berrm Srendoy Laes Pu Porsanusy Thoy a Dectar a he oe? Kuntee Movse The eiran af rdpdnve y aod Mi Moedy Urgas Egin &Eowd etm Erol, Fronqan& Fspavs"" ""Tom and Jerry and Friends Volume 1 Barbecue Brawl Happy Go Ducky Hic-cup Pup Little Quacker Rock 'N' Rodent Neapolitan Mouse Pet Peeve Pup on a Picnic 0-Solar-Meow Robin Hoodwinked Guided Mouse-ille Timid Tabby The Vanishing Duck That's My Mommy "" ""Tom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon Special Medieval Mouse Fire Breathing Tom Cat Medieval Menace The Itch "" ""Tom and Jerry's Greatest Chases, Vol. 5 Mucho Mouse Tot Watchers A Mouse in the House Tennis Chumps The Framed Cat His Mouse Friday The Duck Doctor Little Runaway Fit To Be Tied The Dog House That's My Pup! Life with Tom Puppy Tale Posse Cat"" Tom and Jerry - The Fast and the Furry ""Tom and Jerry - The Movie Special The Invisible Mouse Just Ducky The Great Race "" ""Tom and Jerry's Musical Mayhem The Cat Concerto Setarday venig Pus Tom and jeryin the Mollyweod Boel Johamm Movne Carmen Get It Rock NRodeat 0fy"" Tom and Jerry: Santa's Little Helpers ""4 Kid Favorites: Tom and Jerry Adventures Tom and Jerry Tales, Vol. 5 magical misadventures tom and jerry magic ring The Flying Sorceress Haunted Mouse Get the Picture! Jerry's Magic Recipes The Sorcerer's Surprise Tom and Jerry - Cartoon Superstars Friends and Foes ... Mostly Foes
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" Gilligan's Island Season NR 1-3 1964–1992 "It's About Time NR 1966–1967
" Get Smart NR 1965–1970 Get Smart 2008 PG-13 1h 50m "Hobbit Extended Edition 1-2 PG-13 2h 50m 2 3h 6m 3 R 2h 24m
Lotr Extended Edition PG-13 11h 21m" Ocean's 8 2018 Pg 13 1h 51m Super Heroes Adventures Of Captain Marvel NR1941 3h 36m Spy Smasher NR 1942 3h 35m Wonder Woman NR 1975–1979 Batman Serial NR 1943-1949 Hop Harrigan America's Ace Of The Airways NR 1946 The Vigilante NR 1947 Congo Bill 1948 NR 4h 30m Blackhawk NR 1952 Superman Serials: The Complete 1948 & 1950 NR Adventures Of Superman  NR 1952–1958 The Superman Motion Picture Anthology PG 1978-2006 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures Of Superman PG 1993–1997 "Smallville PG 2001–2011 season 5 dvd Vengeance Chronicles" Batman 1966–1968 G 25min The Flash PG 1990-1991 Wonder Woman NR 1974 "Superman:  The Animated Series PG 1996–2000 " The Six Million Dollar Man NR 1974–1978 Bionic Woman NR 1976–1978 The Incredible Hulk NR 1977–1982  68h 47m "The Incredible Hulk Returns NR 1988 The Trial Of The Incredible Hulk NR 1989 The Death Of The Incredible Hulk NR " British Avengers-new Avengers NR Dreamworks Universal "1 Antz October 2, 1998 Pg  83 Min 2 The Prince Of Egypt December 18, 1998 Pg  99 Min 3 The Road To El Dorado March 31, 2000 Pg  89 Min 4 Chicken Run Pg  84 Min June 23, 2000 5 Joseph: King Of Dreams November 7, 2000 Nr 75 Min 6 Shrek May 18, 2001 Pg  90 Min 7 Spirit: Stallion Of The Cimarron May 24, 2002 G  83 Min 8 Sinbad: Legend Of The Seven Seas July 2, 2003 Pg  86 Min 9 Shrek 2 May 19, 2004 Pg  93 Min 10 Shark Tale October 1, 2004 Pg  90 Min 11 Madagascar May 27, 2005 Pg  86 Min 12 Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-rabbit October 7, 2005 Pg  85 Min 13 Over The Hedge May 19, 2006 Pg  83 Min 14 Flushed Away November 3, 2006 Pg  85 Min 15 Shrek The Third May 18, 2007 Pg  93 Min 16 Bee Movie November 2, 2007 Pg  91 Min 17 Kung Fu Panda June 6, 2008 Pg  92 Min 18 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa November 7, 2008 Pg  89 Min 19 Monsters Vs. Aliens March 27, 2009 Pg  94 Min 20 How To Train Your Dragon March 26, 2010 Pg  98 Min 21 Shrek Forever After May 21, 2010 Pg  93 Min 22 Megamind November 5, 2010 Pg  95 Min 23 Kung Fu Panda 2 May 26, 2011 Pg  90 Min 24 Puss In Boots October 28, 2011 Pg  90 Min 25 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted June 8, 2012 Pg  93 Min 26 Rise Of The Guardians November 21, 2012 Pg  97 Min 27 The Croods March 22, 2013 Pg  98 Min 28 Turbo July 17, 2013 Pg  96 Min 29 Mr. Peabody & Sherman March 7, 2014 Pg  92 Min 30 How To Train Your Dragon 2 June 13, 2014 Pg  102 Min 31 Penguins Of Madagascar November 26, 2014 Pg  92 Min 32 Home March 27, 2015 Pg  94 Min 33 Kung Fu Panda 3 January 29, 2016 Pg  95 Min 34 Trolls November 4, 2016 Pg  92 Min 35 The Boss Baby March 31, 2017 Pg  97 Min 36 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie June 2, 2017 Pg  89 Min 37 How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World February 22, 2019 Pg  104 Min 38 Abominable September 27, 2019 Pg 1h 37m 39 Trolls World Tour April 10, 2020 Pg  91 Min 40 The Croods: A New Age November 25, 2020 Pg  95 Min 41 Spirit Untamed June 4, 2021 Pg 1h 28m 42 The Boss Baby: Family Business July 2, 2021 Pg  107 Min/" Universal It Takes A Thief NR 1968–1970 Emergency! NR 1972–1979 Ellery Queen NR 1975–1976 TV PG 1h 40min The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries NR 1977–1979 "Smokey And The Bandit 1977 Smokey And The Bandit II 1980 Smokey And The Bandit Part 3 1983 Bandit: Bandit Goes Country 1994 Bandit: Bandit, Bandit 1994 Beauty And The Bandit Bandit's Silver Angel" Magnum Pi NR 1980–1988 A Team NR 1983–1987 Murder, She Wrote 1984–1996 Nr Murder, She Wrote Movie Collection 1997 2000 2001 2003 House TV-14 2004–2012  44min Big Miracle PG 2012  1h 47min Timeless Media Shout Factory Father Knows Best NR 1954–1960 Leave It To Beaver NR 1957–1963 Mister Ed 1961–1966 G 58h Daniel Boone Season NR 1964–1970 Beverly Hillbillies NR 1962–1966 Petticoat Junction Seasons 1-3 NR 1963-1966 Green Acres Season NR  1965–1971 return to green acres  Rescue From Gilligan's island "alias smith and jones NR 1971–1973" Quincy Me NR 1976–1983 The Life And Times Of Grizzly Adams NR  1977–1978 Hart To Hart Season 1-5 1979–1984 PG 88h 20m Hart To Hart - Movies Are Murder Collection - 8 Films 1993-1996 1 In Dvd Case The Rest In Big Box hill street blues 1981–1987 T.J. Hooker NR 1982–1986 Street Hawk NR 1985 Family Or Dove pink panther classic cartoons bluray Addams Family NR  1964–1966 mrs arris goes to paris 1992 g 1h 32m A Green Journey (aka The Love She Sought) 1990 nr 1h 40m Mickey 2004 G 1h 44m Letters To Juliet 2010 G 1h 45 What To Expect When You're Expecting 2012 Pg13 1h 50 Decision 2012 1h 30min God's Country 2012 1h 36m Lukewarm 2012 1h 38min Nr 16 Stones 2014 Pg 1h 33min Nowhere Safe 2014 Pg 1h 32m The Ultimate Legacy 2015 PG 1h 30min Faith Of Our Fathers 2015 Pg13 1h 36m Blu-ray Cleaner Nr
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Modern Medieval Media - The Arthurian Revival
As I sat thinking about what to write for this week’s blog post, I thought to myself, “Teodora, why don’t you write about some modern forms of media inspired by Arthurian legend and do a deep-dive into all of the references and allusions they contain?”. A stellar idea, if I do say so myself. However, a roadblock soon made itself known. I revisited my favorite animated films as a child (and, who am I kidding, even now) that could’ve worked for my idea, like The Black Cauldron, The Sword in the Stone, and Quest for Camelot only to discover…
They are based on modern works themselves?!
That’s right! The three aforementioned titles are based off of Lloyd Alexander's The Chronicles of Prydain, T.H. White’s The Sword in the Stone, and Vera Chapman’s The King’s Damosel, respectively. In order to perform the best deep-dive I possibly could, I decided that perhaps it would be to hold on doing reviews on those films until I first review the books they are inspired by. The marvelous new blog series titled Modern Medieval Media, otherwise known as MMM, will have to be on-pause until I get my hands on those books.
Or does it?
While I wept tears of joy for getting to read more cool MMM (oh yeah, that’s so going to be a thing), I asked myself, “Where did this renaissance of MMM come from in the first place?”. The Chronicles of Prydain is a book series that first began in 1964. The Sword in the Stone came out in 1938. Finally, The King’s Damosel was published in 1976. The second book in particular had much influence over how we view Arthurian legend which was only strengthened by the Disney film by the same name which later came out in 1963. Disney would later make a film using Alexander’s series of young adult books that came out a year afterwards in their 25th feature length animated film The Black Cauldron in 1985. Warner Bros. then made Quest for Camelot in 1998 based on Vera Chapman’s book. Dare I say, this smells like a medieval resurgence to me. At least when it comes to animated films and young adult books. Unfortunately, I cannot quite say that I am a connoisseur of live-action MMM. Not yet.
Well, to say the least, finding connections is hard. Lloyd Alexander, for example, was inspired to create his stories after doing military combat training in Wales and becoming inspired by the land and its legends, which cannot be a shared experience among all MMM creators. We can start by looking for something a little earlier than the 1900s however, at a period conveniently titled The Arthurian Revival.
The Arthurian Revival lasted for the majority of the 19th century in Victorian England which brought in a slew of paintings, translations, and reimaginings of the famous tales. Call this a sort of nostalgia or patriotism of the past, it was successful and the people could not get enough. One of the most popular texts of the era was Alfred Tennyson’s Idylls of the King published in 1859 which was responsible for “covering the career of Arthur from birth to death” (Watson). Thomas Malory’s republication of Le Morte d’Arthur that came prior also held much responsibility in this revival. The Arthurian Revival also encouraged castle and local tourism to spots said to be important in the original tales. This discovery of touristic destinations did not stop in the 19th century and later made its appearance through the “discovery” of Camelot in Cadbury in the 1960s (which is suspiciously around the same time as some of the 20th century MMM mentioned in my introduction… fascinating).
One of the greatest effects of The Arthurian Revival was what was viewed as a priority in Arthurian legend. While the history of Arthurian legends remained, what proved to be more appealing to the public were the ideals that King Arthur held of righteousness, justice, and rising from small beginnings to the top. This made King Arthur into more than just a cultural figure, but a character that could be molded to fit an array of storylines and situations.
Finally, it can be said about The Arthurian Revival that “The Victorians regarded the Arthurian legend as the starting point of their history; the revival of interest in Arthur and his court regarded him as a national hero” (Watson). Can’t the same be said for almost any other culture? We look up to our national heroes to give ourselves a cultural identity and show the strength and depth of where we live. I believe it doesn’t just have to be where we live though that we find heroes. From Heracles to Mulan, we find cultural heroes all around us and perhaps it is because of how culturally ingrained and real these characters are that we feel more inspired by their tales.
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This blog was so fascinating to write and only served to increase my reading list! I was not aware of The Arthurian Revival and now I am intrigued to learn even more. The paintings from the era are gorgeous. I definitely recommend giving them a look. Next time, on MMM, I hope to potentially get my hands on the first book of The Chronicles of Prydain. A Welsh-inspired fantasy novel? Sign me up!!
As I shall always say, I never consider myself to be an expert, nor do I plan on telling falsehoods. Please let me know if something I have said is utterly wrong, and I shall edit this blog or bring it up in future blogs. I appreciate your help!
Radulescu, Raluca. “How King Arthur Became One of the Most Pervasive Legends of All Time.” The Conversation, 6 Oct. 2019, https://theconversation.com/how-king-arthur-became-one-of-the-most-pervasive-legends-of-all-time-71126.
Watson, Edward. “The Arthurian Revival.” Clas Merdin: Tales from the Enchanted Island, 1 Jan. 1970, https://clasmerdin.blogspot.com/2015/04/the-arthurian-revival.html.
Wood, Michael. “History - Ancient History in Depth: King Arthur, 'Once and Future King'.” BBC, BBC, 17 Feb. 2011, https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/anglo_saxons/arthur_01.shtml#six.
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Disney Theatrical Animated watch #16-20
This week we’ve entered Disney’s Xerox era. While making this list however my mom convinced me to add Mary Poppins since its a classic and has an animated segment.
101 Dalmations (1961)
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Me: 6.5/10 
Mom: 9/10
The Sword & the Stone (1963)
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Me: 7/10 kinda agree with the internet theory that Merlin should’ve turned the squirrel into a human and prevent the fall of Camelot...actually, would Merlin manipulate history?
Mom: 9/10
Mary Poppins (1964)
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Me: 7/10  A classic
Mom: 9/10  
The Jungle Book (1967)
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Me: 8/10  The last film Walt worked on and 
Mom: 10/10
The Aristocats (1970)
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Me: 7/10  O’Malley is the kind of cool cat most guys should aspire to be...why is Duchess the only one with a French accent in the middle of Paris?
Mom: 10/10
Next week starts with Bed-knobs & Broomsticks and ends with Pete’s Dragon (once again I was convinced to add them)
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List of Disney Films
From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to our latest box-office smashes, here’s a complete list of Disney films. Click here find out more about all things Disney-from A to Z.
1. 1937: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (G)
2. 1940: Pinocchio (G)
3. 1940: Fantasia (G)
4. 1941: The Reluctant Dragon
5. 1941: Dumbo (G)
6. 1942: Bambi (G)
7. 1943: Saludos Amigos
8. 1943: Victory Through Air Power
9. 1945: The Three Caballeros (G)
10. 1946: Make Mine Music
11. 1946: Song of the South (G)
12. 1947: Fun and Fancy Free
13. 1948: Melody Time
14. 1949: So Dear to My Heart (G)
15. 1949: The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (G)
16. 1950: Cinderella (G)
17. 1950: Treasure Island (PG)
18. 1951: Alice in Wonderland (G)
19. 1952: The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (PG)
20. 1953: Peter Pan (G)
21. 1953: The Sword and the Rose (PG)
22. 1953: The Living Desert
23. 1954: Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue
24. 1954: The Vanishing Prairie
25. 1954: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (G)
26. 1955: Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (PG)
27. 1955: Lady and the Tramp (G)
28. 1955: The African Lion
29. 1955: The Littlest Outlaw
30. 1956: The Great Locomotive Chase
31. 1956: Davy Crockett and the River Pirates
32. 1956: Secrets of Life
33. 1956: Westward Ho the Wagons!
34. 1957: Johnny Tremain
35. 1957: Perri (G)
36. 1957: Old Yeller (G)
37. 1958: The Light in the Forest
38. 1958: White Wilderness
39. 1958: Tonka
40. 1959: Sleeping Beauty (G)
41. 1959: The Shaggy Dog (G)
42. 1959: Darby O’Gill and the Little People (G)
43. 1959: Third Man on the Mountain (G)
44. 1960: Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks with a Circus (G)
45. 1960: Kidnapped
46. 1960: Pollyanna (G)
47. 1960: The Sign of Zorro
48. 1960: Jungle Cat
49. 1960: Ten Who Dared
50. 1960: Swiss Family Robinson (G)
51. 1961: One Hundred and One Dalmatians (G)
52. 1961: The Absent-Minded Professor (G)
53. 1961: The Parent Trap
54. 1961: Nikki, Wild Dog of the North (G)
55. 1961: Greyfriars Bobby
56. 1961: Babes in Toyland
57. 1962: Moon Pilot
58. 1962: Bon Voyage
59. 1962: Big Red
60. 1962: Almost Angels
61. 1962: The Legend of Lobo (G)
62. 1962: In Search of the Castaways (G)
63. 1963: Son of Flubber (G)
64. 1963: Miracle of the White Stallions
65. 1963: Savage Sam
66. 1963: Summer Magic
67. 1963: The Incredible Journey (G)
68. 1963: The Sword in the Stone (G)
69. 1963: The Three Lives of Thomasina (PG)
70. 1964: The Misadventures of Merlin Jones (G)
71. 1964: A Tiger Walks
72. 1964: The Moon-Spinners (PG)
73. 1964: Mary Poppins (G)
74. 1964: Emil and the Detectives
75. 1965: Those Calloways (PG)
76. 1965: The Monkey’s Uncle
77. 1965: That Darn Cat! (G)
78. 1966: The Ugly Dachshund
79. 1966: Lt. Robin Crusoe U.S.N.(G)
80. 1966: The Fighting Prince of Donegal
81. 1966: Follow Me, Boys! (G)
82. 1967: Monkeys, Go Home!
83. 1967: The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin
84. 1967: The Happiest Millionaire (G)
85. 1967: The Gnome-Mobile (G)
86. 1967: The Jungle Book (G)
87. 1967: Charlie, The Lonesome Cougar
88. 1968: Blackbeard’s Ghost (G)
89. 1968: The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band
90. 1968: Never a Dull Moment (G)
91. 1968: The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit
92. 1969: The Love Bug (G)
93. 1969: Smith!
94. 1969: Rascal
95. 1969: The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
96. 1970: King of the Grizzlies (G)
97. 1970: The Boatniks (G)
98. 1970: The Aristocats (G)
99. 1971: The Wild Country (G)
100. 1971: The Barefoot Executive (G)
101. 1971: Scandalous John (G)
102. 1971: The $1,000,000 Duck (G)
103. 1971: Bedknobs and Broomsticks (G)
104. 1972: The Biscuit Eater (G)
105. 1972: Napoleon and Samantha (G)
106. 1972: Now You See Him, Now You Don’t (G)
107. 1972: Run, Cougar, Run (G)
108. 1972: Snowball Express (G)
109. 1973: The World’s Greatest Athlete (G)
110. 1973: Charley and the Angel (G)
111. 1973: One Little Indian (G)
112. 1973: Robin Hood (G)
113. 1973: Superdad (G)
114. 1974: Herbie Rides Again (G)
115. 1974: The Bears and I (G)
116. 1974: The Castaway Cowboy (G)
117. 1974: The Island at the Top of the World (G)
118. 1975: The Strongest Man in the World (G)
119. 1975: Escape to Witch Mountain (G)
120. 1975: The Apple Dumpling Gang (G)
121. 1975: One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing (G)
122. 1975: The Best of Walt Disney’s True-Life Adventures (G)
123. 1976: Ride a Wild Pony (G)
124. 1976: No Deposit, No Return (G)
125. 1976: Gus (G)
126. 1976: Treasure of Matecumbe (G)
127. 1976: The Shaggy D.A. (G)
128. 1977: Freaky Friday (G)
129. 1977: The Littlest Horse Thieves (G)
130. 1977: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (G)
131. 1977: The Rescuers (G)
132. 1977: Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (G)
133. 1977: Pete’s Dragon (G)
134. 1978: Candleshoe (G)
135. 1978: Return from Witch Mountain (G)
136. 1978: The Cat from Outer Space (G)
137. 1978: Hot Lead and Cold Feet (G)
138. 1979: The North Avenue Irregulars (G)
139. 1979: The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (G)
140. 1979: Unidentified Flying Oddball (G)
141. 1979: The Black Hole (PG)
142. 1980: Midnight Madness (PG)
143. 1980: The Last Flight of Noah’s Ark (G)
144. 1980: Herbie Goes Bananas (G)
145. 1981: The Devil and Max Devlin (PG)
146. 1981: Amy (G)
147. 1981: The Fox and the Hound (G)
148. 1981: Condorman (PG)
149. 1981: The Watcher in the Woods (PG)
150. 1982: Night Crossing (PG)
151. 1982: Tron (PG)
152. 1982: Tex (PG)
153. 1983: Trenchcoat (PG)
154. 1983: Something Wicked This Way Comes (PG)
155. 1983: Never Cry Wolf (PG)
156. 1984: Splash (Touchstone) (PG)
157. 1984: Tiger Town (G)
158. 1984: Country (Touchstone) (PG)
159. 1985: Baby…Secret of the Lost Legend(Touchstone) (PG)
160. 1985: Return to Oz (PG)
161. 1985: The Black Cauldron (PG)
162. 1985: My Science Project (Touchstone) (PG)
163. 1985: The Journey of Natty Gann (PG)
164. 1985: One Magic Christmas (G)
165. 1986: Down and Out in Beverly Hills (Touchstone) (R)
166. 1886: Off Beat (Touchstone) (R)
167. 1986: Ruthless People (Touchstone) (R)
168. 1986: The Great Mouse Detective (G)
169. 1986: Flight of the Navigator (PG)
170. 1986: Tough Guys (Touchstone) (PG)
171. 1986: The Color of Money (Touchstone) (R)
172. 1987: Outrageous Fortune (Touchstone) (R)
173. 1987: Tin Men (Touchstone) (R)
174. 1987: Ernest Goes to Camp (Touchstone) (PG)
175. 1987: Benji the Hunted (G)
176. 1987: Adventures in Babysitting (Touchstone) (PG-13)
177. 1987: Stakeout (Touchstone) (R)
178. 1987: Can’t Buy Me Love (Touchstone) (PG-13)
179. 1987: Hello Again (Touchstone) (PG)
180. 1987: Three Men and a Baby (Touchstone) (PG)
181. 1987: Good Morning, Vietnam (Touchstone) (R)
182. 1988: Shoot to Kill (Touchstone) (R)
183. 1988: D.O.A. (Touchstone) (R)
184. 1988: Return to Snowy River (PG)
185. 1988: Big Business (Touchstone) (PG)
186. 1988: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Touchstone) (PG)
187. 1988: Cocktail (Touchstone) (R)
188. 1988: The Rescue (Touchstone) (PG)
189. 1988: Heartbreak Hotel (Touchstone) (PG-13)
190. 1988: The Good Mother (Touchstone) (R)
191. 1988: Ernest Saves Christmas (Touchstone) (PG)
192. 1988: Oliver & Company (G)
193. 1988: Beaches (Touchstone) (PG-13)
194. 1989: Three Fugitives (Touchstone) (PG-13)
195. 1989: New York Stories (Touchstone) (PG)
196. 1989: Disorganized Crime (Touchstone) (R)
197. 1989: Dead Poets Society (Touchstone) (PG)
198. 1989: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (PG)
199. 1989: Turner & Hooch (Touchstone) (PG)
200. 1989: Cheetah (G)
201. 1989: An Innocent Man (Touchstone) (R)
202. 1989: Gross Anatomy (Touchstone) (PG-13)
203. 1989: The Little Mermaid (G)
204. 1989: Blaze (Touchstone) (R)
205. 1990: Stella (Touchstone) (PG-13)
206. 1990: Where the Heart Is (Touchstone) (R)
207. 1990: Pretty Woman (Touchstone) (R)
208. 1990: Ernest Goes to Jail (Touchstone) (PG)
209. 1990: Spaced Invaders (Touchstone) (PG)
210. 1990: Fire Birds (Touchstone) (PG-13)
211. 1990: Dick Tracy (Touchstone) (PG)
212. 1990: Betsy’s Wedding (Touchstone) (R)
213. 1990: Arachnophobia (Hollywood Pictures) (PG-13)
214. 1990: Ducktales: the Movie, Treasure of the Lost Lamp (Disney Movietoons) (G)
215. 1990: Taking Care of Business (Hollywood Pictures) (R)
216. 1990: Mr. Destiny (Touchstone) (PG-13)
217. 1990: The Rescuers Down Under (G)
218. 1990: Three Men and a Little Lady (Touchstone) (PG)
219. 1990: Green Card (Touchstone) (PG-13)
220. 1991: White Fang (PG)
221. 1991: Run (Hollywood Pictures) (R)
222. 1991: Scenes from a Mall (Touchstone) (R)
223. 1991: Shipwrecked (PG)
224. 1991: The Marrying Man (Hollywood Pictures) (R)
225. 1991: Oscar (Touchstone) (PG)
226. 1991: One Good Cop (Hollywood Pictures) (R)
227. 1991: What About Bob? (Touchstone) (PG)
228. 1991: Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken (G)
229. 1991: The Rocketeer (PG)
230. 1991: The Doctor (Touchstone) (PG-13)
231. 1991: V. I. Warshawski (Hollywood Pictures) (R)
232. 1991: True Identity (Touchstone) (R)
233. 1991: Paradise (Touchstone) (PG-13)
234. 1991: Deceived (Touchstone) (PG-13)
235. 1991: Ernest Scared Stupid (Touchstone) (PG)
236. 1991: Billy Bathgate (Touchstone) (R)
237. 1991: Beauty and the Beast (G)
238. 1991: Father of the Bride (Touchstone) (PG)
239. 1992: The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (Hollywood Pictures) (R)
240. 1992: Medicine Man (Hollywood Pictures) (PG-13)
241. 1992: Blame It On The Bellboy (Hollywood Pictures) (PG-13)
242. 1992: Noises Off (Touchstone) (PG-13)
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