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"Present at the Creation"

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Blogger Michael Sporn said...

Isn't it time for one of these discs to include commentary from you!

Thanks for identifying the people in the film. There are a lot of good films on the disc.

December 24, 2006 8:30 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Neat analogy, Mark! It is interesting to look back at when it all started and those who helped give birth to what became a major American art form. It's also so nice to see Walt himself out there with the guys just having fun. That toothy grin of his is great.

I hope you've also picked up the other set, "Your Host, Walt Disney", as it too has wonderful material. Last night I watched "I Captured the King of the Leprechauns" and was amazed at how well Walt handles himself through an extended appearance, really as more of an actor alongside Pat O'Brien and Albert Sharpe than as merely a host. The Disneyland 10th Anniversary show is terrific too, as it shows Walt in a particularly playful mode as he escorts the pretty Disneyland hostess through his workshop at WED Imagineering. He genuinely appears to be enjoying himself like a young boy showing off his toys.

December 25, 2006 12:00 PM

Blogger Jenny Lerew said...

I'd read about these newest releases and was futzing about trying to avoid buying them as long as possible(xmas burnout/poverty, you know)--damn! Now I have to get them!

I read detaiiled escriptions of the supplements, but nothing yet about the home movie until your post. Thanks! You've sold me.

December 27, 2006 5:53 PM

Blogger Jenny Lerew said...

I second what Michael Sporn says--you would be perfect to do commentary.

-And about the "King of the Leprechauns", Pete: it's also on the recent Darby O'Gill DVD--and I agree with you--Walt's great in it. In fact, he WAY outdoes Pat O'Brien, who drives me right up the wall with some terribly-paced scene-chewing; He's(Walt)the best thing about the thing--he and "King Brian". A different and more relaxed Walt than almost any of the shows present.

December 27, 2006 5:57 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mark,
Did i not mention this before?.... One evening at disney, in 98 0r 99, there was an evening of archival footage screened at work. it was stuff that had come to light during the big cleanup and reorg at the ARL, that was restored. it was hosted by scott mcqueen, who had a desk there at the time.Very sparsely attended, too. This was one one the pieces. Mcqueen spoke at length about it. What is the it was truly incredible, as you say, seeing these guys young and vital and not at all like the typical stuff one sees of them at work.I 'll tell you more next time we meet. What else does the disc release say about this piece? how do you know i'm writing this?
scott

January 04, 2007 7:55 PM

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