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8/10/2009, 19:36
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Cioe' ma io scopro stasera che ho questo film che sto aspettando da una vita al cinema a due passi da casa?????????? Corri a vederlo allora -------------------- |
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9/10/2009, 9:01
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#102
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Gold Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Gruppo: Utente Messaggi: 5,431 Iscritto il: 31/7/2008 Da: Torre del greco (napoli) Utente Nr.: 3,029 |
Su disney.it clip esclusive.
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9/10/2009, 13:17
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#103
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-------------------- I sogni son desideri...di felicità...
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9/10/2009, 23:09
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Sisi!!! Domenica ci saro'!!!! Benissimo, poi facci sapere anche tu cosa ne pensi -------------------- |
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12/10/2009, 17:26
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#105
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Visto ieri al cinema!!!
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12/10/2009, 23:15
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#106
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Gold Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Gruppo: Utente Messaggi: 6,989 Iscritto il: 19/11/2008 Da: Roma Utente Nr.: 7,248 |
Grazie del resoconto Cenerina! So che rimarrò soddisfatto da questo film, si
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16/10/2009, 18:20
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Su disney.it un nuovo special.
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23/10/2009, 17:18
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27/10/2009, 10:51
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http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/arc...re-article.aspx
Toon Tuesday: Klay Hall tinkers with Tinker Bell This sitcom vet talks about how he tried to make the Disney Fairy who stars in "Lost Treasure" much more like the version of Tink that Marc Davis drew for "Peter Pan" back in 1953 This wasn’t what Klay Hall signed on for when he initially signed up with DisneyToon Studios. By that I mean: This CalArts graduate is probably best known for directing smart-ass animated sitcoms like “The Simpsons” and “King of the Hill.” In fact, it was Hall’s work on DreamWorks Animation’s “Father of the Pride” that initially put him on Mickey’s radar. That made Klay seem like the very best possible candidate to direct DisneyToon’s next home premiere, “Chicken Little 2: The Ugly Duckling Story.” But then The Walt Disney Company acquired Pixar Animation Studios. And with John Lasseter and Ed Catmull now calling the shots, DisneyToon Studios suddenly got out of the unnecessary sequel business. Which is how Hall found himself knee-deep in the Disney Fairies franchise. Copyright 2009 Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. All Rights Reserved Now you’d think that a sitcom smart-ass would have some trouble transitioning to this sort of directorial assignment. But as it turns out, Klay was a huge fan of classic Disney animation. So much so that – while he was attending CalArts – Hall actually befriended and/or corresponded with three of The Nine Old Men: Marc Davis, Ward Kimball and Milt Kahl. So to now be asked to be part of the team that would be charged with turning Davis’ 2D pixie into a 3D Disney Fairy … Well, that was obviously a pretty daunting task. But it was also one that Klay was willing – even eager – to tackle. “You have to understand that Tinker Bell – almost as much as Mickey – is the character that people most closely associate with The Walt Disney Company,” Hall explained in a March 2009 interview with JHM (Klay and “Lost Treasure” producer Sean Lurie were in Orlando at that time, helping to open the then-brand-new Pixie Hollow exhibit at Epcot’s International Flower & Garden Festival). “She flew over the Castle at the start of the old Disney television show. And she still flies over the Castle during the fireworks shows at all the Parks. So this was a character that we just had to get right.” Copyright 2009 Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. All Rights Reserved John Lasseter particularly insisted on Klay and his “Lost Treasure” team get all of the details right in regards to Tinker Bell. At one point he even suggesting that Hall consult Marc Davis’ old model sheets for this character so that they’d then get the shape of this Pixie’s eyes just right. “John’s been very hands-on when it comes to the ‘Disney Fairies’ films,” Klay continued. “He’s always pushing us to make sure that Tink’s character is genuine. That there’s always some connective tissue between these new movies and Disney’s original ‘Peter Pan’ film.” Toward that end … Hall was happy that – in “Lost Treasure” – he got to make Tinker Bell a lot more like the version of this sprite that Marc Davis originally drew. Which means that this pixie has a temper. Copyright 2009 Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. All Rights Reserved “Because last year’s ‘Tinker Bell ’ was more of an origins story, we didn’t get to explore Tink’s personality. We had to introduce the world of Pixie Hollow and all of the other Disney Fairies. So there just wasn’t enough time,” Klay said. “But with ‘Lost Treasure,’ now that the world’s been established, we now get to play around a bit with these characters. Show people what Tink is really capable of.” Which – in this case – means losing her temper. Which results in the rare moonstone scepter accidently getting destroyed. Which then puts all of Pixie Hollow in peril. In order to set things right, Tinker Bell must journey across the sea north of Neverland. Where she encounters trolls, explores a long-marooned pirate ship as well as discovering what a treasure a true friend can be. Copyright 2009 Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. All Rights Reserved If “Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure” sounds like it’s more an adventure than the previous Disney Fairies film … Well, there’s a reason for that. Hall (who’s the father of two sons, Luke & Jack) deliberately set out to make “Lost Treasure” the sort of film that would also appeal to boys. “Tink’s always been something of a tomboy,” Klay concluded. “By sending her off on this quest, we’re hoping to broaden the appeal of ‘Lost Treasure.’ Have the whole family be entertained by this new Disney Fairies film.” So – yeah – on paper, Hall may appear to be far outside of his sitcom comfort zone. But given that – in a 2002 interview with Animation Magazine – Klay said that the cartoon character that he’d most like to be is “ … Peter Pan, the guy who never grew up … “ I’d say that Hall will be perfectly happy spending the next few years in Neverland, guiding the next three Disney Fairies films (including the recently announced 5th installment in this series, “Tinker Bell and The Race through the Seasons.” Which will be released in the Fall of 2012) through the production process. -------------------- ![]() thanks to giagia |
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28/10/2009, 8:24
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#110
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Prima parte del film inglese per le altri parti vedete a fianco al video
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28/10/2009, 14:50
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#111
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Thanks Kekko!
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4/11/2009, 21:58
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Primi 6 minuti
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6/11/2009, 23:29
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#113
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Recensione da LaughingPlace (ATTENZIONE!!! CONTIENE SPOILER!!!):
Toon Talk: Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure As the ubiquitous ads enthusiastically state, the “world’s most famous fairy” returns to DVD and Blu-ray this week with Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure. Following last year’s debut movie, this is the second installment of a planned multi-part series starring Peter Pan’s beloved right-hand pixie, Tinker Bell. Tink’s latest adventure finds her setting off on her own to save Pixie Hollow in a story seemingly geared to increase her appeal to the boys in the audience. In addition to spending most of the movie in boyish garb reminiscent of her future friend Peter’s, her four ethnically diverse girlfriend fairies are relegated to mere cameos, while guy pal (and future boyfriend?) Terence gets a stronger role this go round. The fall-themed plot is set in motion when Tinker Bell (voiced again by Mae Whitman) is selected to create a scepter for the upcoming autumn festival. And not just any scepter, this one will bare a rare moonstone that will “recharge” the Pixie Dust Tree, insuring that all the pixies in Pixie Hollow will have plenty of the magical substance for seasons to come. A great honor for the novice “tinker fairy“, Tink gets right to work, enlisting the help of her favorite “duster fairy” Terence (Jesse McCartney). But a misunderstanding between the two friends leads to the destruction of the precious orb, and there’s only a few days left to the big fall event. Learning about the ancient fairy legend of the wish-granting Mirror of Incanta, Tink is determined to find it to repair the moonstone, and builds a pixie dusted cotton ball balloon to travel north of Never Land to find it. Once on her secret mission, Tinker Bell is soon joined by a friendly, puppy-like firefly named Blaze, who helps her along her journey. After outsmarting a pair of grumpy tree trolls, the new friends find the magic mirror in the ruins of a sunken pirate ship. Will Tink be able to use it to fix the moonstone, and if so, can she make it back to Pixie Hollow in time for the autumn festival? As it takes awhile to get the action going, Lost Treasure is a little less enchanting than the first Tinker Bell movie. Plus, there are some big holes in the plot if you look too closely. Nevertheless, there is much to enjoy, chiefly the beautiful Celtic score by Joel McNeeley and the richly detailed animation, a step up from the previous film. First and foremost though is the leading lady herself, who is allowed to develop more into the feisty hothead we know and love from the original Peter Pan movie. In fact, it is Tink’s short temper that pushes the story forward. I also appreciated the story’s theme of forgiveness, making one realize that the “lost treasure” of the title isn’t some magical looking glass, but true friendship itself. Included among the disc’s bonus features (which are identical on both the DVD and Blu-ray) is a preview of Tink’s next movie, Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (which appears to feature her four gal pals more), a set of silly outtakes and bloopers, seven deleted scenes and a Demi Lovato music video for the end credit song “The Gift of a Friend”. Worth exploring is the “autumn section” of the “Magical Guide to Pixie Hollow”, as well as a featurette on how the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival brought Tinker Bell and her friends to life through horticulture. Messaggio modificato da veu il 6/11/2009, 23:30 -------------------- ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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7/11/2009, 10:10
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#114
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Nella home page http://www.disney.it è possibile scaricare il calendario da tavolo 2010 di "Trilli e il tesoro perduto"!!!! (inoltre si possono ascoltare i brani della colonna sonora!).
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