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Old 12-04-2006, 08:06 AM   #11
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See? That's the diff, I guess. Since I'm still new or renewing my Disney interest, so much is new to me. I can see Alex's point that seeing the films back to back can be harder. Of course, they never were intended to be, but I found it interesting from an academic standpoint to see the progression. I would have liked, if I am going to bitch, to have seen more of a spread between 1929 and 1935. Flowers & Trees was nice, but Musicland was just terrific.

Again, since so much was new, I enjoyed the panel discussion. Does anyone have comments on Gabler's bio of Walt? That was not one I picked up this weekend.
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