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The Barbie Diaries
by Kathy Uykiat, Sep 28, 2008
When Barbie enters sophomore, she finds her life as bad luck. When she found the charm bracelet at the clothing store, her life as a sophomore student becomes better.
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Top 12 Hottest Disney Princesses/Gals
by Panama Jack, Sep 27, 2008
You know they are hot. See how they fare if you think of them as relationship material. Who's your favorite?
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What We Can Learn From Our Children
by lyn weeks, Sep 27, 2008
This is an in depth look at the lessons to be learned by us and our children from the children's movie "Chicken Little".
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The Flight of Dragons: One of the Best Animated Films Ever
by excabel, Sep 11, 2008
The 1982 Rankin-Bass film is one of the best animated films ever. Not only should it be released on DVD; it should also be made into a live-action film.
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The Fall of Quality
by Ahi, Sep 5, 2008
What will it take to return children's movies to the realm of quality traditional animation?
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The Simpsons Movie
by Bruce Bostwick, Sep 4, 2008
A review of the film, released last year.
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A New Roosterteeth? Perhaps
by Chris Rechen, Sep 1, 2008
A budding group makes their first Machinima, which, in my opinion, shows talent which could, perhaps, rival even RoosterTeeths ever famous Red Vs. Blue.
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The Ideology of Disney
by balisunset, Aug 30, 2008
Entertainment, including a child’s bedtime story, is never just entertainment. Cultural products always reinforce or resist (and sometimes both at once) a society’s collective social values and belief systems. A film’s ideological meanings refer to the ideas that the film conveys about its world’s social relations, economic structures, and political institutions. Disney classics are not as timeless as Walt Disney would have liked to think; they all carry the ideological baggage of their time.
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A Grown-up Guide to Disney Classics
by balisunset, Aug 27, 2008
Early Disney experimental shorts are prankish. Free of didacticism, they are about child’s play. The main goal of their production is to create laughter, for Walt Disney was hired by sponsors to produce a little humor of the day for the theater.
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Naruto: Dreaming About Ninjas
by ggmate, Aug 11, 2008
Can the Naruto series be developed into a real-life movie?
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