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Title: | Movie Reviews and Discussion |
Notice: | Please do DIR/TITLE before starting a new topic on a movie! |
Moderator: | VAXCPU::michaud o.dec.com::tamara::eppes |
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Created: | Thu Jan 28 1993 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1249 |
Total number of notes: | 16012 |
411.0. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" by DSSDEV::RUST () Tue Dec 28 1993 17:39
Despite a long (and growing) list of Movies I Really Want To See, the
only viewing I did over the Christmas weekend was "101 Dalmations" (by
the unanimous vote of my niece and nephew). It had been a long time
since I'd seen it, and I found it quite enjoyable, although it seems
I'd completely forgotten how over the top was Cruella deVille's
performance as the maniacal coat-maker who's so intent on puppy-fur
coats that she's willing to risk her own life, that of her henchmen,
and - what's even more significant, given her obvious priorities - her
car, which would seem to be worth quite a few dog-skin coats.
I'd also forgotten the "doggie underground" subplot, in which various
dogs lend surreptitious paws to the bereft Dalmation parents. When the
heroic collie appears out of the gloom and tells them, "I know a
Labrador in the village who might be able to help," it evoked images of
intrepid locals from France to China risking their all to help downed
airmen or fleeing prisoners. (The kids didn't seem terribly impressed
by this part; ah, well, perhaps it'll give 'em something to "discover"
someday.)
The dairy-barn scene was manipulative to the max. I sniffled. I loved
it.
The film aired with a variety of short subjects (we watched it three or
four times), including "Horton Hatches an Egg" and "Piggy Toes" (from
the legendary anthology film "Baby Songs"). I thought "Horton" was a
very good match for "Dalmations," as both dealt with dutiful creatures
putting up with a lot for the sake of youngsters who weren't their own,
and being (ah, fantasy!) rewarded for it in the end. ["Piggy Toes" was,
I thought, unnecessarily provocative, what with those naked wriggling
toes and the toenail polish and all, but perhaps I'm reading too much
into it. ;-)]
If you choose to view "101 Dalmations" with your family, a word of
warning: it touches in all sorts of hot topics, such as reckless
driving, the wearing of fur, irresponsible pet ownership, and people
who wake up the neighbors at all hours. Be prepared to answer some
tough questions from your kids. [The toughest being, "Can we watch it
again?"]
Aunt -b
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411.1 | Too old--too young, etc. | TLE::JBISHOP | | Wed Dec 29 1993 09:52 | 10 |
| While mostly animated in the "classic Disney" fashion (cells over
a background painting), parts of 101 Dalmations look like heavily
processed real film--the clearest example is the snow Cruella's car
gets stuck in towards the end of the film. Whatever it is, it's
used for moving textured objects in other places.
My kids have watched it _many_ times. I agree with Beth that it
stands up better to multiple viewings than many another film.
-John Bishop
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411.2 | I HAVE to do it | 16913::MILLS_MA | To Thine own self be True | Thu Dec 30 1993 17:33 | 15 |
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Nit alert.
Beth et al - please correct the title spelling.
It's a pet peeve of mine, so I'm particularly annoyed by it, but
also others who might look for this film by name might not find it.
It's 101 DALMATIANS not Dalmations!
AHHH, that feels better....
Now, back to your regularly scheduled program.
Marilyn
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411.3 | The true title | KOLFAX::WIEGLEB | Thai Truck-Driving Hero | Thu Dec 30 1993 18:38 | 9 |
| Actually, I believe the *real* correct title is:
"One Hundred and One Dalmatians"
It is spelled out rather than using numerals. This is according to
Maltin who specifically notes this title as correct.
- Dave
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411.4 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Mon Jan 03 1994 08:44 | 3 |
| Okey-doke. And my apologies to natives of Dalmatia everywhere. ;-)
-b
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411.5 | War, famine, the usual | TLE::JBISHOP | | Mon Jan 03 1994 14:26 | 4 |
| Dalmatia being the coastal part of Croatia, said natives have
other worries these days.
-John Bishop
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