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Join us this week for a classic child-friendly Christmas episode as we compare Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983) and A Christmas Carol (2009).-----The Movies:Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)Directed by Burny MattinsonWritten by Burny Mattinson, Tony Marino, Ed Gombert, Don Griffith, Alan Young & Alan Dinehart Based on the novel by Charles DickensiMDb Rating: 8.0A Christmas Carol (2009)Directed by Robert ZemeckisWritten by Robert ZemeckisBased on the novel by Charles DickensiMDB Rating: 6.8-----Find us on:Discord - https://discord.gg/dxgmcfj552Tumblr - @ItTakesTwoPodInstagram - @ItTakesTwo_podFacebook - @ItTakesTwoPodYoutube - @ittakestwonzBluesky - @ittakestwoOur website - ItTakesTwo.co.nz-----Content Warning:Mentions of death, illness, poverty, and references to the impact of greed on society.
What do, a familiar Christmas story performed by Disney characters, and one girl's magic journey to the Land of the Dolls, have in common? This week on THE MOVIE CONNECTION: Jacob watched: "MICKEY'S CHRISTMAS CAROL" (9:30) (Directed by, Burny Mattinson. Starring, Alan Young, Wayne Allwine, Clarence Nash...) KC watched: "THE NUTCRACKER PRINCE" (41:35) (Directed by, Paul Schibli. Starring, Kiefer Sutherland, Megan Follows, Phyllis Diller...) Talking points include: Recasting Mickey's Christmas Carol KC's Nutcracker obsession Favorite track from The Nutcracker Ballet? and more!! Send us an email to let us know how we're doing: movieconnectionpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Check out more reviews from Jacob on Letterboxd Cover art by Austin Hillebrecht, Letters by KC Schwartz
Disney 100 week continues, and film journalist Ben Travis and animation academic Sam Summers are brought into the hallowed halls of the Roy E. Disney building for a grand reunion of the studio's many legendary characters in brand new centenary short film Once Upon A Studio. Packed with Disniversity Legends, TDLFs, and oddbods we never saw coming, expect a flying trip through the best gags, most unexpected appearances, and the artists being celebrated for an eight-minute short that seems tailor-made to appeal to listeners of this podcast. Plus, Ben and Sam unpack that Walt and Mickey moment, talk the legacy of Burny Mattinson, and guess each other's highlights. Warning: contains squawk-singing. Next up: Disney 100 Part 3: The Exhibition Disniversity is brought to you by Ben Travis (@benstravis) and Sam Summers (@samsummers0), with art by Olly Gibbs and music by Nafets. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @disniversity. This podcast is not affiliated with Disney. — Welcome to Disniversity, the podcast crash course through the history of Disney's animated classics, with film journalist Ben Travis and animation academic Dr. Sam Summers. Each week, we'll be moving forward in time through the legendary Walt Disney Animation Studios catalogue, watching every feature film in chronological order – from Snow White to Strange World. Watch along with us, and listen as we explore each film's historical context, advances in animation and lasting legacy, and talk about how they stand up today.
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Disney fans rejoice! Apple recently announced the upcoming Apple Vision Pro, and Disney CEO Bob Iger appeared to announce Disney's involvement with the new AR/VR product. Plus, Disneyland Resort is offering ticket deals for California residents, "Elemental" has been added to World of Color, "Hocus Pocus 3" has been officially announced, Kyle visits Walt's boyhood hometown of Marceline, MO, and Jeff attends Disney Legend Burny Mattinson's Life Celebration. That and so much more on this episode. Find links and info related to this episode in the show notes. ------ GIVEAWAYS, BONUSES, SUPPORT, AND SAVE: Gain early access to episodes, take part in Ask Me Anything live streams, and gain more bonuses by joining on Patreon. Support the show at no additional cost to you. Get yourself a FREE audiobook on Audible, and do your regular shopping on Amazon and shopDisney using my special links. Save money at Whosits & Whatsits using discount code "DCTC." Get FREE DISNEY GIFTS from DCTC. ------ BE SOCIAL: Follow @DizneyCTC and @JeffDePaoli on Instagram. ------ CONNECT: Write me at Contact@DePodcastNetwork.com Leave a voicemail at 818-860-2569 Visit the show at DizneyCoastToCoast.com Sign up for the DCTC Newsletter ------ "Dizney Coast to Coast" is part of the DePodcast Network. Love the show? Leave a tip.
«¿Oiga?, ¿oiga?, ¿oiga?, ¿oiga? ¡Hola Dimitri!, oye oye no te oigo muy bien, ¿No podrías bajar un poquito La Internacional?» Así comienza la conversación telefónica que en «Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb» mantienen el presidente de los Estados Unidos (Peter Sellers) con su homólogo soviético y es una de esas conversaciones, de esos diálogos, de esas escenas que son cine para el recuerdo. En el episodio de hoy hablamos sobre guerras frías, infancias, cines de antes, cosas de antes, actrices y actores que lo mismo planchaban un huevo que freían una corbata. Hablamos de Kubrick, su cine, el cine y la vida, valga la redundancia. RECOMENDACIONES LIBÉRRIMAS: —«Elvis», (2022), de Baz Luhrmann. —«Basil, el ratón superdetective», (1986), de Burny Mattinson, Ron Clements, John Musker y David Michener. Intervienen: José Antonio Fúster (@joseafuster) e Iñako Rozas (@inakorozas). Control técnico: Marcos Machado.
It's May 19, 2023. Clementine, Jasper, and Jarvis are back. Today they teach kids about the life and death of Burny Mattison, Disney's longest-working employee; mental health gyms; giving the moon its own time zone; making cow's milk without using cows; and how Mississippi students helped establish the blueberry as Mississippi's state fruit.
On this week's show, Paul Barrie from A Window to the Magic joins me again to cover all of the news items that occurred throughout the Disney company during the month of February. We'll recap some of the highlights from Disney's latest quarterly earnings call led recently by Bob Iger. We'll also look at some of the additional details that were released about the new Frozen area coming to Hong Kong Disneyland as well as the new San Fransokyo area coming to Disney California Adventure. We'll also remember the longest serving Disney Cast Member, Burny Mattinson, who recently passed away.
We're celebrating the life of Disney Legend Burny Mattinson who passed away recently. He spent 70-years at the company starting in 1953! He was beloved by many. We'll share what friends and co-workers had to say about this Legend. Disney is bringing Rogers The Musical to the stage! We'll let you know all about it. Plus we'll preview the upcoming shareholder's meeting and the 2nd Annual Disney Film Fest coming to Peoria, Illinois! We'd love to hear from you! You can email or send us a recorded audio message at podcast@thehyperionhub.com. Find us on social media on Facebook, Instagram and on Twitter @HubHyperion. The Hyperion Hub is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its subsidiaries. facebook.com/The-Hyperion-Hub-103502041266061/
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This week on Myopia Movies, we release a classic episode from the archives, The Great Mouse Detective. Disney in the dark years tackling Sherlock Holmes, with a musical number by Vincent Price. Yup. Also, some interesting early CGI and mice in lingerie in a kickline. How will The Great Mouse Detective hold up? Host: Nic Panel: Matthew, Daniel Directored by Ron Clements, Burny Mattinson, David Michener Starring: Vincent Price, Barrie Ingham, Val Bettin, Susanne Pollatschek, Candy Candido, Diana Chesney
This week on Myopia Movies, we release a classic episode from the archives, The Great Mouse Detective. Disney in the dark years tackling Sherlock Holmes, with a musical number by Vincent Price. Yup. Also, some interesting early CGI and mice in lingerie in a kickline. How will The Great Mouse Detective hold up? Host: Nic Panel: Matthew, Daniel Directored by Ron Clements, Burny Mattinson, David Michener Starring: Vincent Price, Barrie Ingham, Val Bettin, Susanne Pollatschek, Candy Candido, Diana Chesney
Tratto dal capolavoro immortale di Charles Dickens, che il cinema ha riproposto più e più volte in chiave differente, ecco il cortometraggio animato protagonista dello speciale di Natale che vi avevo promesso e che ho deciso di pubblicare, alla fine. Un piccolo gioiello Disney che mi emoziona e mi fa commuovere ogni volta che lo vedo, ma che mi fa anche pensare ai Natali passati, a quello che era e che oggi non c'è e non ci sarà mai più. Una puntata, questa, molto personale e molto diversa da quella che uno si aspetterebbe in una giornata come questa. Una puntata fatta di tante riflessioni della persona che ero, del mondo che era e del significato vero e presunto del Natale, attraverso ricordi, qualche sorriso ma anche molta tristezza. Un podcast che certo non vuole rovinare la vostra atmosfera di gioia e serenità, vera o fittizia che sia...per cui vedete tranquillamente se acoltarlo o meno. Quello che posso garantirvi, come sempre è stato d'altronde, che si tratta di una puntata sincera e fatta con il cuore. Detto questo...se ci credete veramente e se siete davvero nella modalità giusta...Buon Natale dal CaRfa a tutti voi!
History of Mickey's Christmas Carol (Steve Anderson, Burny Mattinson)
History of Mickey's Christmas Carol History of Mickey's Christmas Carol with help from Director Steve Anderson
For the 2021 Christmas special episode of the podcast, Chris and Alex turn to the short Mickey's Christmas Carol (Burny Mattinson, 1983), the Walt Disney Studio's cel-animated retelling of the Charles Dickens masterpiece directed and produced by longtime Disney storyboard artist Burny Mattinson. Joining them to discuss Disney's cultural relationship to Christmas and its longstanding history of festive-themed productions starring its most beloved characters is Dr. Amy M. Davis, Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Hull. Amy is the author of numerous books, articles and chapters on Disney and animation, including the monographs Good Girls & Wicked Witches: Women in Disney's Feature Animation (2006) and Handsome Heroes & Vile Villains: Men in Disney's Feature Animation (2013), and the recent edited anthology Discussing Disney (2019). Listen as they discuss Disney's synergistic company strategies when it comes to representing Christmas across its multimedia products; animated adaptations and what it means to ‘cast' fantastical cartoon stars in recognisable roles; Disney, Dickens and even Mickey Mouse himself as master storytellers; the consistency of vocal performance across different iterations and phases of animated characters; the themeable nature of Mickey as he is ‘recostumed' across time and space; and how Mickey's Christmas Carol parallels the Mouse House's relationship to the vault as an audiovisual archive given the cartoon's heightened reflexivity and engagement with the audience's media memory. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo**
This week the society celebrates the holidays with its second-annual Christmas special! And the gang's all here, we're watching the 1983 animated short Mickey's Christmas Carol, directed by Burny Mattinson and starring Alan Young, Wayne Allwine, and Clarence "Ducky" Nash, as well as a large cast of Disney favorites! Join us as we travel the well-worn path to Victorian England with a special Disney twist. Prepare yourself for tales of disastrous tree allergies, alluring duck animation, and lots and lots of politics.... IT'S CHRISTMASTIME!Follow us on @medfieldfilm on social media for the latest news
Välkommen till "Film till fikat"! Där vi varje vecka diskuterar en ny film vi sett, på ett lättsamt sätt till en fika i glada vänners lag. I avsnitt 26 av säsong 2 tittar vi närmare på filmen, Mästerdetektiven Basil Mus (The Great Mouse Detective) från år 1986... Director: Ron Clements, Burny Mattinson, David Michener Stars: Vincent Price, Barrie Ingham, Val Bettin Handling: Se upp Sherlock Homes! Superdetektiven Basil från Baker Street är hack i hälarna på sin ärkerival Professor Ratigan i den här härliga Disneyklassikern. Vi finns på Facebook, instagram och twitter Mail: Filmtillfikat@gmail.com
"If I give money to the poor, then they won't be poor anymore" At a point when Disney was putting out fewer animated projects, a young animator Burny Mattinson pitched a retelling of a Christmas Carol with Mickey and the gang. It was the first new Mickey cartoon in over 30 years. Learn about why Disney's Animation output had declined. Learn how a young man started from the mail room all the way to working with the 9 Old Men. Also see how Alan Young would introduce Scrooge McDuck to more people Facebook Instagram Patreon
This week on the Doubled Feature podcast we will introduce our listeners to a concept Dan and Max hold dear to their hearts, the Fucked Up Little Guy. This term of endearment can be used to discuss anyone with a sort of goblin or Gremlin energy and it is something we love to see. Oh and they talk about two films and the events there in, An American Tail and The Great Mouse Detective. The Great Mouse Detective(1986) Directed by Ron Clements, Burny Mattinson, David Michener, and John Musker. Starring Vincent Price, Barrie Ingham, Val Bettin, and Candy Candido https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091149/ An American Tail(1986) Directed by Don Bluth. Starring Phillip Glasser, Nehemiah Persoff, Christopher Plummer, and Dom Deluise https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090633/ Twitter: @DoubledFeature Instagram: DoubledFeature Email: DoubledFeaturePodcast@Gmail.com Dan's Twitter: @DannyJenkem Dan's Letterboxd: @DannyJenkem Max's Twitter: @Mac_Dead Max's Letterboxd: @Mac_Dead Executive Producer: Koolaid --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/doubledfeature/message
Connor & Jon bring in Elise Yeomans to crack open the Disney vault and discuss The Black Cauldron. The hosts think the film should be locked away, while Elise makes some good cases on its worth and originality. It's a fascinating story of a media giant's darkest time and the road it paved to create some of the greatest animated films of all time.WARNING: Major spoilers for The Black CauldronFollow Elise:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elisewhyredbubble/Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------The Black Cauldron (1985) | Dir. Ted Berman & Richard RichIshtar (1987) | Dir. Elaine MayA Scanner Darkly (2006) | Dir. Richard LinklaterRobin Hood (1973) | Dir. Wolfgang Reitherman & David HandThe Aristocats (1970) | Dir. Wolfgang ReithermanThe Rescuers (1977) | Dir. John Lounsbery, Wolfgang Reitherman & Art StevensTangled (2010) | Dir. Nathan Greno & Bryan HowardWaking Sleeping Beauty (2009) | Dir. Don HahnThe Lord of the Rings (1978) | Dir. Ralph BakshiPeter Pan (1953) | Dir. Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske & Jack KinneyThe Jungle Book (1967) | Dir. Wolfgang ReithermanSleeping Beauty (1959) | Dir. Clyde Geronimi, Les Clark, Hamilton Luske & Wolfgang ReithermanAlice in Wonderland (1951) | Dir. Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske & Jack KinneyOne Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) | Dir. Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, Wolfgang ReithermanThe Secret of Kells (2009) | Dir. Tom Moore, Nora TwomeyThe Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010) | Dir. Michael AptedBrave (2012) | Dir. Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman & Steve PurcellThe Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003) | Dir. Peter JacksonPinocchio (1940) | Dir. Norman Ferguson, T. Hee, Wilfred Jackson, Jack Kinney, Hamilton Luske, Bill Roberts & Ben SharpsteenLilo & Stitch (2002) | Dir. Dean DeBlois & Chris SandersThe Emperor's New Groove (2000) | Dir. Mark DindalThe Rescuers Down Under (1990) | Dir. Hendel Butoy & Mike GabrielThe Great Mouse Detective (1986) | Dir. Ron Clements, Burny Mattinson, David Michener & John MuskerRaiders of the Lost Ark (1981) | Dir. Steven SpielbergWizards (1977) | Dir. Ralph BakshiThe Thief and the Cobbler (1993) | Dir. Richard WilliamsThe Last Unicorn (1982) | Dir. Jules Bass & Arthur Rankin Jr.Home on the Range (2004) | Dir. Will Finn & John SanfordTreasure Planet (2002) | Dir. John Musker & Ron ClementsAtlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) | Dir. Gary Trousdale & Kirk WiseTarzan (1999) | Dir. Chris Buck & Kevin LimaThe Fox and the Hound (1981) | Dir. Ted Berman, Richard Rich, Art Stevens, David Hand & Wolfgang ReithermanOliver & Company (1988) | Dir. George ScribnerThe Swan Princess (1994) | Dir. Richard RichThe King and I (1999) | Dir. Richard RichThe Trumpet of the Swan (2001) | Dir. Richard Rich & Terry L. Noss
Merry Christmas, Fire and Water Listeners! 'Tis the season for finding your joy, which means Ryan Daly and Kyle Benning reunite to discuss a favorite holiday special: Walt Disney's MICKEY'S CHRISTMAS CAROL. It's got Disney, Carl Barks, ghost stories, and Christmas; what's not to love about this animated classic from 1983, directed by Burny Mattinson, and featuring the voice talents of Alan Young, Wayne Alwine, Hal Smith, Will Ryan, and Eddie Carol, plus music by Irwin Kostal. This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to the FW PRESENTS: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fw-presents/id1207382042 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/fwpresents Also available on Stitcher, Spotify and Google Podcasts Support the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Thanks for listening!
This week, the society discusses the 1986 animated feature The Great Mouse Detective, directed by Ron Clements, Burny Mattinson, David Michener, and John Musker, starring Barrie Ingham, Val Bettin, and the great Vincent Price as RATIGAN. Join us in the streets of London as we have a drink at the Rat Trap, take our liver pills, and watch a battle of wits between this great mouse detective and the World's Greatest Criminal Mind!Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @medfieldfilm for the latest updates.
This episode is the second part of a three-part, occasionally personal, journey through one of the better summers for films during the 1980s: the summer of 1986. ----more---- This episode covers the following movies released in July of 1986: About Last Night (Ed Zwick) Aliens (James Cameron) The Assam Garden (Mary McMurray) Big Trouble in Little China (John Carpenter) Club Paradise (Harold Ramis) Echo Park (Robert Dornhelm) The Flight of the Navigator (Randall Kleiser) The Girl in the Picture (Cary Parker) The Great Mouse Detective (Ron Clements, Burny Mattinson, Dave Michener, John Musker) Haunted Honeymoon (Gene Wilder) Heartburn (Mike Nichols) Heaven, Earth, Man (Laurens C. Postma) Lamb (Colin Gregg) Malcolm (Nadia Tass) Maximum Overdrive (Stephen King) Meantime (Mike Leigh) Men (Doris Dörrie) Miracles (Jim Kouf) Nothing in Common (Garry Marshall) Out of Bounds (Richard Tuggle) The Patriot (Frank Harris) Psycho III (Anthony Perkins) Pirates (Roman Polanski) Rainy Day Friends (Gary Kent) Roller Blade (Donald G. Jackson) Robotech: The Movie (Noboru Ishiguro and Carl Macek) Sacred Hearts (Barbara Rennie) Saving Grace (Robert M. Young) She'll Be Wearing Pink Pajamas (John Goldschmidt) Sincerely Charlotte (Caroline Huppert) Under the Cherry Moon (Prince) Vamp (Richard Wenk) Walter and June (Stephen Frears) Zina (Ken McMullen)
This episode is the second part of a three-part, occasionally personal, journey through one of the better summers for films during the 1980s: the summer of 1986. ----more---- This episode covers the following movies released in July of 1986: About Last Night (Ed Zwick) Aliens (James Cameron) The Assam Garden (Mary McMurray) Big Trouble in Little China (John Carpenter) Club Paradise (Harold Ramis) Echo Park (Robert Dornhelm) The Flight of the Navigator (Randall Kleiser) The Girl in the Picture (Cary Parker) The Great Mouse Detective (Ron Clements, Burny Mattinson, Dave Michener, John Musker) Haunted Honeymoon (Gene Wilder) Heartburn (Mike Nichols) Heaven, Earth, Man (Laurens C. Postma) Lamb (Colin Gregg) Malcolm (Nadia Tass) Maximum Overdrive (Stephen King) Meantime (Mike Leigh) Men (Doris Dörrie) Miracles (Jim Kouf) Nothing in Common (Garry Marshall) Out of Bounds (Richard Tuggle) The Patriot (Frank Harris) Psycho III (Anthony Perkins) Pirates (Roman Polanski) Rainy Day Friends (Gary Kent) Roller Blade (Donald G. Jackson) Robotech: The Movie (Noboru Ishiguro and Carl Macek) Sacred Hearts (Barbara Rennie) Saving Grace (Robert M. Young) She'll Be Wearing Pink Pajamas (John Goldschmidt) Sincerely Charlotte (Caroline Huppert) Under the Cherry Moon (Prince) Vamp (Richard Wenk) Walter and June (Stephen Frears) Zina (Ken McMullen)
Connor & Riley traverse through the wild world of Fantastic Planet in this episode. They contemplate if tone can carry a story with light characters. Why this movie feels like one long Monty Python cartoon. And how Sci-fi has changed throughout the years.Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframeTwitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrameWarning: Major spoilers for Fantastic PlanetFilms mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------Fantastic Planet (1973) | Dir. Rene LalouxAvatar (2009) | Dir. James CameronThe Rules of the Game (1939) | Dir. Jean RenoirSpirited Away (2001) | Dir. Hayao MiyazakiInterstellar (2014) | Dir. Christopher NolanJoker (2019) | Dir. Todd PhillipsThe Revenant (2015) | Dir. Alejandro G. InarrituMonty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) | Dir. Terry GilliamMonty Python's Life of Brian (1979) | Dir. Terry JonesGandahar (1987) | Dir. Rene LalouxTime Masters (1982) | Dir. Rene LalouxMonkey's Teeth (1961) | Dir. Rene LalouxDead Times (1965) | Dir. Rene LalouxLes Escargots (1966) | Dir. Rene LalouxHugo (2011) | Dir. Martin ScorseseA Trip to the Moon (1902) | Dir. Georges MeliesThe Great Mouse Detective (1982) | Dir. John Musker, Ron Clements, Burny Mattinson, David MichenerRobin Hood (1973) | Dir. Wolfgang ReithermanThe Black Cauldron (1985) | Dir. Ted Berman, Richard RichAristocats (1970) | Dir. Wolfgang ReithermanThe Secret of N.I.M.H. (1982) | Dir. Don BluthPete's Dragon (1977) | Dir. Don ChaffeyBedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) | Dir. Robert StevensonThe Love Bug (1968) | Dir. Robert StevensonSwiss Family Robinson (1960) | Dir. Ken Annakin20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) | Dir. Richard FleischerAmerican Graffiti (1973) | Dir. George LucasTHX 1138 (1971) | Dir. George LucasMean Streets (1973) | Dir. Martin ScorseseThe Sting (1973) | Dir. George Ray HillBoxcar Bertha (1972) | Dir.Martin ScorseseBadlands (1973) | Dir. Terrence MalickThe Exorcist (1973) | Dir. William FriedkinPaper Moon (1973) | Dir. Peter BogdanovichCharlotte's Web (1973) | Dir. Charles A. Nichols, Iwao TakamotoAmarcord (1973) | Dir. Federico FelliniDay for Night (1973) | Dir. Francois TruffautThe Holy Mountain (1973) | Dir. Alejandro JodorowskyJodorowsky's Dune (2013) | Dir. Frank PavichDune (2020) | Dir. Denis VilleneuveYellow Submarine (1968) | Dir. George Dunning
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This week, Mousetalgia digs in to the history of Walt Disney's Classic Sleeping Beauty, and we take a look at the development, the marketing, the exquisite art - and we review a panel discussion with animators and Disney Legends Floyd Norman and Burny Mattinson about the making of the film, held at the Walt Disney Family Museum in December. We also take a quick look back at Eyvind Earle's famous bicycle trip across the country, which helped to launch his career as a fine artist. Next, Kristen discusses the "Cinderella Festival" which was held at Disneyland in March 1971. Fashion shows, garden tours, and special recipes were featured during this three-day event at Disneyland, during which a park guest would be named princess Cinderella for the day. Plus - Star Wars answers just raise more questions, and Kristen reviews "Chewie and the Porgs."
It's the start of the summer movie season this week on the Bat-Jar Podcast. It's also Talking Disney Rodent Week as Asian Jon and Average Joe dive into two VERY different Disney properties involving talking rodents (one much heavier on rodents than the other). "Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 2" is now in theaters and the guys have thoughts and opinions. Is Gamora playing hard to get? How is the movie different from the comics? Is it better than the first one? How cute is Baby Groot? SPOILERS for Guardians Vol. 2 start at 17:24 and end at 33:36. Skip over this section to avoid spoilers for the movie. The second half of this week's episode is focused on the forgotten gem "The Great Mouse Detective". Why was this movie not part of the Disney Renaissance? Does Sherlock Holmes with mice work? Which Disney franchise should it crossover with? So many questions, and all the answers are inside the Bat-Jar. Audio from "Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 2" is the property of Marvel Studios and James Gunn. Audio from "The Great Mouse Detective" is the property of Walt Disney Pictures, Ron Clements, John Musker, Burny Mattinson, and David Michener. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
Bon, oui on sait, il arrive un peu après Noël, mais encore à temps pour l'écouter pendant qu'on est en train de manger des Schokobons dans le canapé de Papa-Maman.Faim de Noël constitue le compendium exhaustif de toutes les connaissances du Cinéma de Noël.Note : Beaucoup de miams00:00 - Jingle00:09 - Intro01:33 - Le Noël de Mickey (de Burny Mattinson)08:20 - La Vie est Belle (It's a Wonderful Life de Frank Capra)32:41 - Un Ticket pour Deux (Planes, Trains and Automobiles de John Hughes)45:40 - Tokyo Godfathers (de Satoshi Kon)55:15 - Gremlins de Joe Dante1:03:48 - Le Père Noël est une Ordure (de Jean-Marie Poiré)1:14:53 - Piège de Cristal (DIE HARD de John McTiernan)1:21:56 - Les Films de NoëlSuivez :Arezki Chougar sur Instagram et allez le voir sur scène : https://www.chougarfree.com/datesJean-Yves RabeauArnaud de CazesYann DelattreAbonnez-vous et mettez 5 ⭐ sur iTunes !Rejoignez les affamés sur Facebook, Twitter & Instagram et envoyez-nous des messages : faimdeseance@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mousetalgia reports from D23's Destination D in this first part of our coverage of the event, which focused on Disney's 75 years of feature animation. Highlights from the report include a discussion about Walt's "Nine Old Men," and a conversation with animators Burny Mattinson and Joe Hale about the studio's first golden age of animation; a look at the life of Roy E. Disney and his work establishing a new golden age of animation for the studio; and a look at how animation has influenced the Disney theme parks. Also - Dick Van Dyke and his a capella group bring down the house - and more! Plus - don't forget to buy your tickets to "An Evening at the Tahitian Terrace" now at www.mousetalgiastore.com!
In the fourth and final part of his interview, Burny Mattinson leads us through Disney's second golden age of animation. He talks about his work on various films inlcuding Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, and Mulan, and he shares some great advice on story idea generation and pitching. Burny has worked at Walt Disney Animation Studios for close to 55 years as an animator, story artist, director, and producer.
In part three, Burny Mattinson continues the conversation on his amazing career, from Mickey's Christmas Carol, to the arrival of the Eisner era, through storyboarding on Beauty and The Beast. Burny has worked at Walt Disney Animation Studios for close to 55 years as an animator, story artist, director, and producer.
Burny Mattinson has worked at Disney Animation for well over 50 years on such titles as Lady and the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty, Robin Hood, The Rescuers, Mickey’s Christmas Carol, The Great Mouse Detective, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Mulan. In part two, Burny describes his transition from his short lived career as a full-fledged animator to a story artist and then to director. He also tells about the transition the studio made from Walt to the twilight of the careers of the Nine Old Men to the development of newer talent that has led the studio through the last 25 years.
Interview with Burny Mattinson, 50-year veteran of Walt Disney animation studios. A few films he has worked on include Lady and the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty, Robin Hood, The Rescuers, Mickey's Christmas Carol, The Great Mouse Detective, Tarzan, and Mulan. In part one, Burny recounts how he came to work at the Walt Disney Studios in the 50s, and eventually worked under many of The Nine Old Men animators there.