Indeed! I go to school for animation.
Jealousy…overwhelming me…you’re myhero!!!
IncredigirlVirginia: Well, just follow your dreams and keep being inspired by movies and documentaries, like Waking Sleeping Beauty! Some day you can find yourself in similar school!
IncredigirlVirginia: Well, just follow your dreams and keep being inspired by movies and documentaries, like Waking Sleeping Beauty! Some day you can find yourself in similar school!
I hope so!! Thanks
If you can’t find the movie, there’ allways iTunes!
If you can’t find the movie, there’ allways iTunes!
Cool! If only I had an Ipod…adds to stuff that will likely never happen
Just got back from watching Waking Sleeping Beauty. It’s a great documentary, a really insightful look into Disney during it’s second golden age and the period right before it. A lot of focus was on the CEO’s/management and I wish there was a bit more interviews from the animators, but it is still definitely a must see for any Disney fan.
Aw man, I want to see it sooooooo bad. I hope they put it with the next Disney animated release on DVD. That’d be the most convenient for me.
Hannahmation: I’ve been wanting to see this movie for some time! Glad to hear it was good.
EJE, will you be seeing it?
I definitely need to see this movie! The history of Disney is just so interesting, and I would love to learn more about the management at the time of the Renaissance.
Good to see you posting again hannahmation!
I just hope it shows Jeff Katz and Eisner as the Satanic loonies they truly are.
Virginia: I want too, but I dont’ know if it’s playing anywhere near where I am.
If you aren’t able to see a screening of the film, I believe it will be released on DVD at the end of November.
Thanks love70ways! It’s nice to be around the boards again.
Oh, November? Cool!! Thanks, Hannahmation!
Thanks for the info Hannahmation! I will defintaly find a way to rent it!
I’ve just seen this movie. I [spoil]downloaded it[/spoil] and I absolutely loved it. It was a rather remarkable picture.
I for one never knew just how integral Howard Ashman was to the early part of the Disney renaissance. I mean I knew he was the lyricist for a few films, but this greatly expanded my knowledge on just how much he contributed to the stories as a whole. We lost a keen creative mind when he died. I almost cried when that part of the movie came up.
I knew about the composers’ importance from the Art of Walt Disney. <3
Aerostarmonk, could you send me the [spoil]downloading link[/spoil]?
Oh man, I wish I could see this. It’s probably rare though.
I still haven’t found this anywhere. Did they ever put it on DVD?