Criterion Beauty Beast
Posted on Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 at 6:50 am

help on a project I’m starting on?
In english, we are just starting on a top 5 research project and I wanna share what I have down so far so I can have some input or output… For my top 5, I chose classic Disney movies
for the criteria, it is scored based on origionality, artwork;graphics,earnings, and the plot….
my top 5 so far (it may or may not change, depending on my research is 1. Bambi, 2. The Lion King, 3. Lady and the Tramp, 4. Beauty and the Beast, and 5. The Jungle Book….
I may take some out and put other movies in… idk yet…
for the topic/why is it important? question, I put
I chose Classic Disney movies for my top 5 topic. Many of these movies are 30-50 years old, but they are never forgotten. These movies provide much entertainment for young and old…
ANy input is appreciated
sounds like a fun project!!!!
Hope you have fun with it!!! I wonder if you should do 5 and one from each decade, like one from 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000….might be neat to compare them and the animation comparisons…..either way great project.
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Beauty and The Beast (The Criterion Collection) $20.99 This is definitely not the Disney version. While it remains faithful to the plot of the classic fairy tale by Leprince de Beaumont, Jean Cocteau’s 1946 French romantic fantasy is the product of a sophisticated, mature sensibility in its tones and textures and, above all, in its surprising emotional power. With sparkling black-and-white imagery that, for once, is actually dreamlike rather than cute… |