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 Post subject: Documentary 'Waking Sleeping Beauty' clips..
PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 9:43 pm 
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I started to watch a few preview clips of Don Hahn's new documentary when I was disheartened to hear at the end of one clip how after Walt died the studio "still made sweet, harmless animated comedies for kids".
I beg to differ with Mr. Hahn. The quality of Disney feature animation, before and after the Nine Old Men, has always been of such quality that the films appeal to all age groups. The narrative might always have been so tremendous but just the quality of the animation itself has the ability to entertain any movie lover who takes the time to view them.

http://www.awntv.com/videos/waking-slee ... built-clip


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 Post subject: Re: Documentary 'Waking Sleeping Beauty' clips..
PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 12:45 pm 
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In this clip Roy Disney makes the best declaration I have ever heard from him suggesting to the new Disney executives who were considering ending the feature animation department that if theyb did that all they would be doing afterwards would "running a museum".
Well said Roy!!


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