el suport de les joventuts dels partits nacionalistes catalans, sindicats d'estudiants i altres seccions juvenils. The Lion King>, fins al moment no han acceptat la proposta de Política Lingüística de fer-ne una versió al català, malgrat que l'Administració assumeix els costos de doblatge, com ja ha fet amb d'altres films. Els arguments de la distribuïdora Buenavista Internacional, filial de la Disney, són que l'explotació en català
out will make from this deal. Unfortunately I don't think Stan will be getting as much as he deserved for creating so many beloved characters & nurturing Marvel through the decades. If they make a live-action film with Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner as Mickey and Minnie Mouse, I'm joining al-Qaida. You wouldn't like Donald Duck when he's angry. I don't think this necessarily signals that Marvel will be stuck making "family friendly" films from now on. "Kill Bill" was made by Disney-owned
cadenes d'exhibició a les ciutats grans i mitjanes, en alguns casos amb participació majoritària i sempre amb la força de les grans superproduccions que imposen al mercat i del màrqueting que les acomboia. Unes i altres, distribuïdores i exhibidores, en l'intent de normalització lingüística del cinema i del vídeo --a més de la no assumpció del caràcter plurilingüe i pluricultural de l'Estat--, el que hi
environment and through a national magazine inform the general public of his detailed blueprint for realizing manned space travel. The articles, illustrated by leading space artists, seemed to accomplish more than any other seriously respected cultural or artistic medium had done in the early 1950s to suggest that the future of space exploration would emerge indebted to both science fiction and science fact. attained a circulation of approximately 4 million and these readers were excited by von
if it means better margins. They'll idiotize many of the properties in order to create a greater mass appeal. I'm just watching "Bolt", Pixars first film under the Disney banner and its a VERY impressive affair. Well, maybe it's time for Pixar to do something nasty-- and Howard the Duck would be the alien waterfowl who could make it happen. I think it is good news, as long as Disney treats Marvel like Pixar. Pixar gets to make their films on their own terms with the funding coming from the
an underling. But I do happen to come from a power family that has led me from a young teenager visiting Lew and Edie Wasserman, to an older teen who told Mike Ovitz to ‘F Off’ to finally a grownup who usually hears some really interesting things at the family table that always end up coming true. I have to step in on Gallagher’s behalf–the guy is nothing but a professional, and a decent human being to boot. He gets a ton of pressure both internally and externally, and
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of visitors entering the country. But surprisingly, after the Sept. 11 attacks the federal government sought out Disney?s advice in intelligence, security and biometrics, a tool that teaches computers to recognize and identify individuals based on their unique characteristics. The federal government may have wanted Disney's expertise because Walt Disney World is responsible for the nation's largest single commercial application of biometrics, said Jim Wayman, director of the National Biometric
the calm cool and collected, evil genius type. He's maniacal and treacherous, with everything all planned out (until it goes wrong). Jafar takes different forms: a vizier, and old man, to a sultan, to a sorcerer, to a cobra, to a genie. This is about the scariest villain of them all. He has no humor to him whatsoever. We often see the villains in their hideout with a sidekick and a lot of humor. Not so with this guy. We don't know why he does what he does; we don't know his motive. We only