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REVIEW: Lion King 3D Makes Refreshing Use of Extra Dimension

The Disney Digital 3D™ification of The Lion King for its theatrical re-release, a limited run meant to herald the arrival of new Blu-ray and 3-D Blu-ray editions like a baboon waving a newborn lion cub around at the top of a cliff, has prompted at least one blogger to suggest that this is an instance of the company “trying to ruin” her childhood. And while childhoods are very fragile things in the Internet age, prone to explode with the merest hint of contact with George Lucas’s latest doings or a Point Break remake or a Monopoly movie, I suspect in this case the outrage is as manufactured as the demand for these animated classics that are always being jerked back into the Disney Vault to be kept fresh for the next generation of susceptible children and their nostalgic parents. For most of the young audience members getting their first exposure to The Lion King , any theatrical experience, 3-D or not, is going to be dwarfed by repeated home viewings on TVs and smaller screens, again and again until the very cadences of the lines are etched permanently into their grey matter (“When he was a young warthog–” “When I was a young warthooooooooog!”).

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REVIEW: Lion King 3D Makes Refreshing Use of Extra Dimension

Michael Jackson’s ‘Captain EO’ Returns To Disneyland

‘It was just like when I was 7, and it was amazing,’ one fan says after Tuesday’s premiere. By Joel Hanek Michael Jackson in “Captain EO” Photo: Disney After being sealed away in the Disney Vault for 13 years, Michael Jackson’s “Captain EO” saw the light of day on Tuesday at Disneyland. Disney surprised Jackson fans earlier this week when it issued an announcement that the 1986 film would be returning to the Tomorrowland Theater. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola and produced by George Lucas, the 17-minute 3-D film reportedly cost $30 million to make — setting a record at the time for the most expensive short film ever made. The story follows EO (Jackson) on a journey with his fuzzy alien friends to deliver a gift to the evil Witch Queen (Anjelica Huston). The feature originally ran exclusively in Disney parks from 1986-1997, just four years after the pop star was first charged with child molestation allegations. Interest in the futuristic sci-fi film was reinvigorated after the sudden passing of Michael Jackson last June, when fans began campaigning on Facebook for the movie’s return. According to Disney , more than 500 people (some in EO-inspired costumes) lined up to catch Tuesday’s 10 a.m. premiere. Some had even spent the night outside the gates in order to see the first screening. “I loved it,” one fan commented. “I grew up on it, so I’m so excited that it’s back.” Some of those who enjoyed “Captain EO” during its original run said they were excited to share the experience with a new generation. “I absolutely loved it,” said one parent. “It was just like when I was 7, and it was amazing. I’m so glad I could bring my little one. She’s 3, and she loved it too — huge Michael Jackson fan!” While Disneyland says “Captain EO” is running as a limited engagement, a spokesperson told KTLA that it will continue to play as long as it’s popular. For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Artists Michael Jackson

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