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The 1953 film about a magical boy has a 7.3 rating and 99,163 votes, the second fewest number of votes in the entire top 20.
Is Pixar's Luca kid-friendly? Here's what you need to know in my Luca Parents Guide and Movie Review. No spoilers! #Luca
Disney and Pixar’s original feature film “Luca” is a coming-of-age story about one young boy experiencing an unforgettable summer filled with gelato
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With the sun beating down, it’s really not safe to let children play outside all day. As summer was approaching, I started wondering what I should do to keep my kids in the house while keeping them engaged. I wanted to do a family activity that both of us could enjoy, so that’s when I thought of watching movies!
The fourth graders at one of my buildings are creating their own fractured fairy tales in Drama class. They took a fairy tale and altered it slightly to make a new story. The students will be performing their creations in December and I thought, "Wouldn't it be neat if the students created movie posters to hang in the cafetorium during their show?" So I took my idea to the drama teacher and she was really excited about the idea - so off to planning my lesson. I created a slideshow with many kid friendly movies - Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Goonies, Finding Nemo, Monsters Inc, the Emperor's New Groove, etc. I asked the students to raise their hand when there was something they noticed that most of the movie posters had in common. I gave them a round or two of watching the slideshow before I started to call on students. I got great answers which I placed into two lists. List one had things they would have to have on their poster and the other optional choices -- I did not label these lists just yet. Students reported great observations - title, characters, background, dates, actor names, presented by, etc. Once we had our lists I told the students that they have been working on something in another class that had a title, characters, a setting, and a date it would be presented to an audience -- sure enough the excitement in the room started to grow. I then explained that they would be creating "movie posters" for their Fractured Fairy Tales. For the first class each student was responsible for making a rough draft of a poster for their group - they could discuss titles and such next class. So, each student created a version of their Fairy Tale on paper. Next class I had the students get together in their Fairy Tale groups and discuss each other's rough drafts. I gave examples of things I should hear, "I like the way you drew your letters, but I like this other title" or "I like where you placed the characters" or "I like your wolf and I like your pig" - After about 5 minutes of them discussing their work I handed out another piece of paper to be their 2nd rough draft. I asked students to either re-draw or cut out pieces they liked from their papers and arrange them on their next draft. The 3rd class I handed out their Final Draft paper - poster size. The students then had to re-create their 2nd rough draft onto their final paper. The classes worked really well together and I only had to help a couple of groups work through some issues -- mostly based on how they were talking to each other. After helping them through their issues they were off and running! A few classes later when I was talking with the Drama teacher about the project she mentioned that she wanted them to do backgrounds that we could project behind them while they were presenting. I offered to have them do it in art! The technical theatre person in me was so excited! The following class I had the groups split up their teams - some students worked on their poster while the remaining people in the group worked on different backgrounds for their story. Most groups are ending up with 2-5 background scenes! The students are drawing their backgrounds with pencil, coloring with oil pastel and watercoloring overtop. The depth of color in these are beautiful! When they are complete I will be making a slide show of their backgrounds by taking pictures and entering them into the computer. During their show we will sit with the script and as they change scenes I will be able to go to the next slide! I am super excited for these shows and will post an update on how everything turns out!
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It’s that time of year again! When all things spooky and scary make their appearance, and that includes the movie options! Yes my little ghouls and goblins it’s Halloween time, and I’ve compiled a list of 10 must-see Halloween movies-that aren’t too scary-for you to enjoy. Personally, I don’t do sc
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Today life does seem a little less colorful and interesting without our smartphones since most of our life seems to be live in it. And there is no doubt, that one of the best smartphones that a person could have is an iPhone as it has a robust operating system along with other attractive options. A smartphone like the iPhone by the same definition needs to look good as our eyes do spend a lot of time looking at it. Fortunately, you have several marvelous mobile covers to keep your mood up and this can really make your phone look even more interesting and attractive than it is. We know that you may be one of those who thinks that the clever uses of your smartphone’s camera is more important than the way it looks, but even then we ask for your indulgence and ask you to look through the lock screen wallpapers that we have here along with this article.
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Condition: Very Good to Excellent. Never folded! Free shipping within the UK. A low flat rate for the rest of the world. Size: 69 cm x 102 cm (27 in x 40 in) A guaranteed original U.S. advance one-sheet movie poster from 2012 for Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman and Steve Purcell's 2012 Disney / Pixar adventure "Brave". Set in Medieval Scotland, this fantastic animated movie stars Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Julie Walters and Robbie Coltrane. It follows Princess Merida as she flees her clan's arranged marriage. A film of firsts, the movie was the first Pixar film to introduce a 'Disney Princess', the first to use Dolby Atmos and the first Pixar film to have a female director (Chapman). However, keeping with tradition, the film features the voice of John Ratzenberger as 'Gordon the guard'. (Ratzenberger has voiced at least one character in every Pixar movie to date.) This beautiful poster is in super condition! It is double sided and so is suitable for display in an Art of the Movies Light Box or traditional framing. We only sell guaranteed original movie posters. We do not sell reproductions. Note: This poster is priced unframed. Photos showing framed and 'in room' images are for illustration only. Please check our hi-res images and the sizing information shown above.