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Jim Hill reviews Didier Ghez's latest book, which features a fascinating collection of interviews with various Disney Legends
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Jim Hill reviews Amid Amidi's award-winning book. Which pays tribute to the many studios as well as individual artists that helped to revolutionize the look & style of 1950s-era animation
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According to Jim Hill, picking up a copy of this handsome Prestel Publishing hardcover is almost as good as taking a trip up to Canada to see this once-in-a-lifetime animation art exhibit in person. Almost
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Jim Hill shares what he knows about Andrew Stanton's next film. Which is a significant departure from everything that Pixar Animation Studios has done to date. WARNING !! There be spoilers ahead !
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Jim Hill takes a moment to pay tribute to a real Disney Legend. A talented artist who added an awful lot of magic to the studio's films of the 1950s, 1960s & 1970s
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Getting ready for that one final trip to the mall, but you don't have a clue about what to get that Disney fan in your family? Pick up a copy of Eve Zibart's breezy paperback. Which is just loaded with fun facts & trivia about the Mouse House
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The third film in the "Shrek" series held its very first test screening this past weekend. And a JHM reader who was in that audience filed this highly detailed report on this still-in-production picture. WARNING! Spoilers abound in this article
Posted by Jim Hill on September 17, 2006
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Since when does Winnie the Pooh need a bicycle helmet? Ever since A.A. Milne's beloved character was slated to appear in this somewhat controversial addition to the Playhouse Disney line-up. Jim Hill brings you all the details
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First up, Jim Hill offers some corroboration of his Wall-Street's-initial-financial-projections-has-been-having-a-negative-impact-on-Hollywood's-attitude-toward-this-year's-crop-of-top-grossing-films theory. Then Jim goes on to talk about Mickey's plans to increase "Cars" DVD sale levels at the Big Box stores
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Disney's big promotional pitch for Steve Anderson's time travel adventure officially got underway yesterday at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center. Jim Hill shares shots of some of the early concept art for this new animated feature as well as talking up some of the technical positions that WDFA is now trying to fill
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