An Article By Larry Fisherman Albertson Hall has it’s flaws; there is no doubt. However, plenty good has come from the University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point’s library. Albertson Hall was erected in 1970, while the Twilight Zone’s Tower of Terror in Disney World, Florida was created in 1994. After 24 years of service, Albertson Hall has provided Disney with ... Read More »
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Animation Revamped with a Side of Live-Action
There’s something exciting and nostalgic about turning on the TV and having a favorite childhood show come on. A recent trend in entertainment has been to remake classic TV shows and movies college students watched in their youth. The past few years have welcomed reboots of cartoons such as The Powerpuff Girls and Samurai Jack. Nickelodeon has announced a film ... Read More »
‘The Jungle Book’ Marks a New Chapter for Remakes
The art of the remake may be evolving to the next level, and Disney may be a huge part of that. Last year’s “Cinderella” directed by Kenneth Branagh was a pleasant surprise, a loyal yet innovative remake that added to what the original film had done rather than taking away from or distorting it. This year’s “The Jungle Book” directed ... Read More »
‘Zootopia’ Speaks Volumes about Our Nature
“Zootopia” may end up meaning more to you than it will to most children. The kids are going to have a great time. They will have plenty of laughs and excitement. They will cheer with delight and quote all of their favorite lines until their parents go insane. But you might just find yourself doing something far different. You might ... Read More »