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Jim Hill shares some information about the fab four feature film open casting call that’s been held in Stamford, CT this coming Saturday & Sunday
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It’s a two-fer today as Jim Hill reviews Robert Zemeckis’ latest movie as well as the new making-of book that Diana Landau wrote about this ImageMovers Digital production
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Jim Hill looks past what “Disney’s A Christmas Carol” earned over its opening weekend to what this new Robert Zemeckis movie will gross over the next 3 to 5 years. He also talks about what impact “The Princess & the Frog” ticket sales may have on veteran animators’ careers
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Jim Hill reviews Darrell Van Citters’ making-of book. Which takes you behind-the-scenes on the production of TV’s first animated holiday special
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Jim Hill's back with a tale that reveals the true power of the "HSM" franchise. Which has a Massachusetts theater postponing its long-proven holiday moneymaker so that it can then present the stage version of Disney's "High School Musical 2"
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As a special holiday treat, Disney Legend Floyd Norman takes JHM readers on a tour of Walt Disney Studios circa 1957
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It's Christmas in July, as Jim Hill posts a pre-production image for this new Robert Zemeckis film. He also shares some news about additional possible "Christmas Carol" cast members as well as discussing the impact this CG project may have on "The Princess and the Frog"
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Jim Hill continues his look at the many movie & television adaptations of Charles Dickens' holiday tale. This time around, Jim talks about a 1993 episode of the "Alvin & the Chipmunks" TV series. Which borrows just enough ideas from this classic story that it can sort of kind of be called an adaptation of "A Christmas Carol"
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Jim Hill continues his look at the many movie & television adaptations of Charles Dickens' classic holiday tale. This time around, Jim talks about the 1991 Brian Henson film that features Michael Caine as the memorable miser
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Jim Hill continues JHM's new series with a look at the film that many considered to be the very best version of "A Christmas Carol" ever produced, Renown Pictures' 1951 production starring Alistair Sim
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