Friday, October 5, 2007

Magnificent - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Reviews

Snow White and the Dwarfs is a wonderful delight, with its outstanding characters and brilliant comic ideas, it's one of Disney's best.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Its a lot better than i remember. - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Reviews

Wow...just wow. There is no doubt that this film is a classic, really. The movies story is simple enough when you look at other disney movies and yet, when you really think about this movie in detail, its astounding! This film is truely inspiring, especially when you take the mental note that its one of the first animated movies ever. Its also surprisingly powerful. The music is breathtaking and the scenes with the queen are intense. Also a tear comes to my eye, when the dwarfs are huddled around Snow White towards the end. This might be awfully old fashioned, but this movie is actually a powerful film. It made me laugh, cry, and it even has suspense. I think this film is a masterpiece. If others don't agree, thats because they are spoiled with fast paced action/comedy. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is an animated treasure that has a simple beauty. It still holds up as one of the best animated movies, even today.

I love it!!!1 - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Reviews

i love it. i love disney movies so i loved this. its a classic!!! and i love the characters. and the whole idea of the posion apple. it is awsome!!

Disney at it's finest!!! - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Reviews

Seeing this movie helps me understand what they mean by "They don't make them like they used to". Not only was it a huge hit in the 30's but still in our generation. Time stands still when you watch it. I could watch this movie 100 times and it would still remain one of my personal favorites.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Snow white and the seven dwarfs - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Reviews

A timeless fairy tale that has captured the hearts of many, and creating a new generation of animated films that would follow in its' foot steps. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" was the first full length animated film, and was the first to one to win an Academy Award (for technical achievement). This film along with the creation of many other memorable Disney characters, created one of America's biggest franchises. Although the story is rather simplistic and obviously dated by today's standards, it's important to remember this film's historical significance. Without this film, modern classics like "The Incredibles", "Princess Mononoke" and many others wouldn't exist. The film is based off the fairy tale of a young princess, Snow White, whom is forced into hiding because of her evil step-mother, the queen. The queen wants to be the "fairest of them all." Tragically, as the queen discovers through her magic mirror, she finds that Snow White is "fairer", so she orders to have her killed. Snow White's only refuge is in a small cottage, inhabited by seven dwarfs whom befriend her. Each one with his own unique personality like Dopey, Grumpy, Doc and so on. However, when the queen finds out where Snow White is hiding, she disguises herself as an old woman, so she can kill Snow White with a poisonous apple. Obviously, this film is predictable for many adults who're used to the stereotype fairy tales by now, but it does provide us with many memorable songs and characters that'll touch the heart of many young viewers. Using great songs like "Hi ho, hi ho, off to work we go" and memorable characters like Grumpy, Snow White, Sneezy and Doc, this film will echo inside the hearts of many young children who watch it. The theme of the story is one of envy and friendship. I'm sure many children can learn from this film about not being envious of others, and how they can overcome anything with the help of their friends. Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to sound like a Disney fanatic or "an after school special", but to describe this film's impact on American society. Despite a decent script, the theme of the movie is carried out well for all young viewers. Overall, this film continues to be the "gold standard" for animated films.

The fairest in the land - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Reviews

the one that started it all and still the fairest of them all i love this movie and i always will . and i absolutly adore bashful,sleepy, doc. grumpy, happy, dopey, and last but certainly not least sneezy!!!!! and the queen/old hag is so wikedly scary i love it . two thumbs waayy up !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A landmark!!!!!!!!!! - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Reviews

In 1937, Walt Disney had released his first full-length animated feature, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" I grew up watching that Disney movie, but I didn't know that it was the first cartoon film. I mean, everybody was amazed in 1937. The critics loved it, the children loved it, the parents loved it, everybody loves it. It had great songs, good storyline, and spectacular animation. At that time, Walt Disney had won an honorary award for his work, during the Oscars in 1937, but this movie is the best Disney film ever.