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Disney’s airport shuttle service a success!

According to Disney and guest feedback I have heard, Disney’s Magical Express, a service that picks up resort guests at the airport and transports them and their luggage separately to their hotel rooms, has been a success. Too big a success if you ask the shuttle drivers and taxi cab owners who are having their… Read More »Disney’s airport shuttle service a success!

Narnia: A look at the VFX

DigitalGypsy attended a screening for Narnia that featured a talk by some of the visual effects artists who worked on the film. His review has a unique aspect to it. The visual effects were hit and miss. The most memorable, of course, was Aslan, the lion. In the making-of, they intercut stock footage of their… Read More »Narnia: A look at the VFX

Expedition Everest will Rule

The St. Pete Times has a great article on Expedition Everest, the next roller coaster mountain to open at Disney World. The shrieks ought to be fairly constant when the ride opens April 7: The coaster roars up to 50 miles per hour, mainly inside a nearly 200-foot-high mountain – the tallest designed in Disney’s… Read More »Expedition Everest will Rule

Do/Don’t Save The Muppets

Seth at Mostly Muppet Dot Com answers the critics who think Disney has ruined the Muppets and that they still need saving. Seth thinks that Disney has saved the muppets from the worst fate of all, obscurity. I tend to agree with him. However, I’d like to see some of the creative forces behind the… Read More »Do/Don’t Save The Muppets

Hoodwinked: a review

The Weinstein brother’s first foray into animation after leaving the Mouse House fold is Hoodwinked. Latino Review has seen the film and thinks it qualifies as good family entertainment. So, four suspects, recipes gone, who done it? You’ll just have to see the film to find out. But I will say, I was extremely impressed… Read More »Hoodwinked: a review

Narnia grabs $67.1 million in opening

Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe is expected to pull in $67.1 million in its opening weekend not quite nudging out Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings: Return of the King for the best December opening (King Kong is expected to beat both, however). Assuming the week two numbers don’t drop off more… Read More »Narnia grabs $67.1 million in opening

New ARG element at Hanso Foundation Site

If you goto the Hanso Foundation website another clue in the LOST alternate reality game (as yet unnamed) has been released. Click on the Hanso bio then click on the picture to have another memo revealed to you after a brief computer screen that is similar to the last few moments of the last episode.… Read More »New ARG element at Hanso Foundation Site

Viacom to buy Dreamworks SKG

Viacom will buy DreamWorks SKG which will give Paramount the right to distribute the animated features released by DreamWorks Animation, which was earlier spun off as a separate company. Of course, the pressure is still on DreamWorks Animation to produce another Shrek level hit. Until then, they’ve dropped off the radar as a serious threat… Read More »Viacom to buy Dreamworks SKG