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I love this piece...haven't seen it since my JB tape also, Vi!
Ahh yes, the proper WDFA logo...now that says something! I don't see the Sleeping Beauty links in the concepts though...those are quite finalized and they seem to have more of a connection with the Ichabod sequence in The Adventures Of Ichabod And Mr Toad - indeed, the Brom Bones sequence at the end is a dead ringer for Gaston's opening lines of Kill The Beast.
Yep, she sings "He's Our Guest" as Belle's father was the original person they were singing this too, right up until shortly before the work in progress cut was screened in Noo Yoik. This trailer came out almost a year before B&TB premiered so they hadn't made that switch yet.
I thought JK stood up quite well...he obviously wasn't used to doing such pieces to camera and was still finding his feet as the confident salesman we know today.
Lovely clip though...I hate that when a "definitive" DVD set comes out that we don't get <I>all</I> the related material for the movie, especially of-their-time material like this.
Ahh yes, the proper WDFA logo...now that says something! I don't see the Sleeping Beauty links in the concepts though...those are quite finalized and they seem to have more of a connection with the Ichabod sequence in The Adventures Of Ichabod And Mr Toad - indeed, the Brom Bones sequence at the end is a dead ringer for Gaston's opening lines of Kill The Beast.
Yep, she sings "He's Our Guest" as Belle's father was the original person they were singing this too, right up until shortly before the work in progress cut was screened in Noo Yoik. This trailer came out almost a year before B&TB premiered so they hadn't made that switch yet.
I thought JK stood up quite well...he obviously wasn't used to doing such pieces to camera and was still finding his feet as the confident salesman we know today.
Lovely clip though...I hate that when a "definitive" DVD set comes out that we don't get <I>all</I> the related material for the movie, especially of-their-time material like this.
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I thought JK stood up quite well...he obviously wasn't used to doing such pieces to camera and was still finding his feet as the confident salesman we know today
I think he was great too....just remembering how I viewed it at the time.
It would be so cool to see pieces like this again. I mean rah-rah enthusiastic "Coming to a Theater Near You" bits that talk up Disney films.
Plus, loved seeing Keane, Baxter and Hahn!!
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Harry Knowles' wedding invitation
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Hey folks, Harry here - Right now, I'm in Albany, Oregon - couldn't find a hotel room in Portland due to some crazed beer festival. And I found my friend, Tom Joad, had finally uploaded my Wedding Invite Dvd which Peter Jackson and his friends put together.
As you will learn, my wedding was in fact, just a promotional farce to advertise this incredible line of Weta Collectibles. Order yours now at Comic Con at their Booth - this is your last day!
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Like the thread's new name!! Anyway, this used to be shown at ALL the parks back in the day. (and I guess the Sunday Night Movie too...?) ..don't really know how to describe it, but it's extremely cool.
Yeah, love the Rescuers DU promo too!! According to the poster it was from the Peter Pan VHS from 1990.I love that preview and remember it from the time...on The Little Mermaid, I think.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Yeah...a lot of nostalgia here. Looks like about 1990. I personally hope that Eisner gets remembered this way."Sorry Mr Eisner"...always loved that, and Mickey's watch too. The guy used to be so full of fun!
Yeah, and Roger Rabbit's so great here! "Oh boy, I love movies!"The other parts of this show are there too...quite fun!
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!