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Rose Parade makes changes for TV

This story tells about the changes coming to the Rose Parade to make for better television viewing. It also provides this description of the Disney sponsored float: The next float to stop will be in the 47th spot in line – Disney’s 150-foot rolling reproduction of the five magic castles from each of the Disney… Read More »Rose Parade makes changes for TV

Saturday Links

Typepad was having problems yesterday so I have a bunch of stuff I couldn’t post. I don’t have the time to write up individual posts on everything, but I did want to get the links up here. So this could be the start of a new tradition the Saturday Links Roundup. CartoonBrew report the passing… Read More »Saturday Links

Interview with John Lasseter of Pixar

WNYC has an interview with John Lasseter of Pixar. He’s joined by Ron Magliozzi, the Assistant Curator of the current exhibit “20 Years of Animation” at MoMA. Together they talk about the state of animation, where Pixar is headed, and the exhibit at MoMA. You might have to scroll down a little on this page… Read More »Interview with John Lasseter of Pixar

Narnia: my review

C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien were contemporaries who both wrote
seminal books for different markets. In turn each became the models for
much genre literature to come. I read all the books as a kid, Lord of
the Rings and The Chronicles of Narnia. The Lord of the Rings series I
reread many times, became immersed in that world, and a fan of all
associated materials. But of The Chronicles only The Lion, The Witch,
and The Wardrobe really stuck with me. I just reread for the first time
since my youth and found it simple, pleasurable, with an engaging story.

My review continues below the cut along with a review of the new Narnia Walk-Through attraction at Disney-MGM Studios.

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SeaWorld ups admission price

SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay are both increasing ticket prices for 2006. However, a new program called "SeaWorld Anytime" will allow guests to turn their one day ticket into admission good for the next six days. Florida residents will greet the return of the ‘fun card’ allowing repeat visits for the rest of… Read More »SeaWorld ups admission price

Tirade in New York at the Pixar MoMA exhibit

Ronnie Del Carmen reports back from the new Pixar exhibit at New York City’s MoMa. There are an estimated four hundred people from Pixar who made the trip to New York to be part of this night. The 22 degree weather, holiday shopping season foot and car traffic didn’t slow any of them down from… Read More »Tirade in New York at the Pixar MoMA exhibit

New Studio President a loud signal?

Signaling the direction Bob Iger wants the Walt Disney Studios to go, Iger has placed the former Chief Financial Officer, Alan Bergman, in charge. To me that’s a bit like placing the child in charge of the cookie jar. He may know good cookies when he sees them and certainly knows that he wants more… Read More »New Studio President a loud signal?