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Out on DVD | Up – Pixar’s unlikely heroes float away to adventure
A racing certainty for this year’s Best Animated Film Oscar, Pixar’s buoyant comedy adventure Up is another triumph for the studio behind Toy Story, Ratatouille and Wall·E – and it’s just as enchanting in 2D on DVD as it was … Continue reading
Posted in DVD Releases, Reviews
Tagged Christopher Plummer, Ed Asner, Jordan Nagai, Pixar, Ratatouille, Toy Story, up!, Wall·E
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The Santa Hall of Fame
After a quick IMDB search we found a staggering 738 Santas in the movies – dating right back to the no-doubt redoutable John Bunny in the 1912 film Ida’s Christmas – but Movie Talk’s bona fide hopeless romantic Heidi has … Continue reading
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Tagged Bad Santa, billy bob thornton, Bing Crosby, dan aykroyd, Ed Asner, Elf, Father Christmas, John Payne, Leslie Nielsen, Maureen O'Hara, Mel Smith, Natalie Wood, Polar Express, The Santa Clause, Tim Allen, Ton Hanks, Trading Places, White Christmas, Will Ferrell
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The Best view | Up – Pixar’s buoyant comedy adventure soars aloft
With their buoyant new movie, Up, those computer animation wizards at Pixar have come up with another cartoon gem to match such earlier triumphs as Toy Story, The Incredibles, Ratatouille and Wall·E. And they’ve scored with the same winning formula: … Continue reading







