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" Notes: Eventually, it did really live up to its reputation as it was really a magical movie with a huge budget for that time. Indeed, the decors, the costumes, the special effects, the switch from black and white to colour, it all looked pretty awesome. Even though I have never been a huge of musicals, the songs were decent enough and I was even familiar with some of them, even before watching this flick, which shows of how influential this movie has always been. Still, even if I did admire t"
"2010: 47 2009: 48 2008: 47 2007: 45 2006: 46 2005: 48 2004: 52 2003: 53 2002: 63 2001: 61 2000: 85 1999: 78 1998: 99 1997: 86 1996: 76 1995: 64 1994: 59 1993: 41 1992: 38 First seen in 1987 "
"My love of musicals and lavish productions later in life would be rooted in this standard. It was a yearly tradition to watch it with my mother and a film I value for a variety of reasons beyond the nostalgic. "
"2009: 48 2008: 47 2007: 45 2006: 46 2005: 48 2004: 52 2003: 53 2002: 63 2001: 61 2000: 85 1999: 78 1998: 99 1997: 86 1996: 76 1995: 64 1994: 59 1993: 41 1992: 38 First seen in 1987 "
" (1939) Judy Garland Movie Directed by: King Vidor, Norman Taurog, Mervyn LeRoy, Victor Fleming and George Cukor"
"August 1st, 2006(at the formerly owned Marquee Cinemas 8 screen movie theater in Steamtown, during its Free Summer Movies program)(I was lucky enough to see this on the big screen)"
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"How I View This: Popcorn Time September 21"
"THE WIZARD OF OZ - DOROTHY OPENS THE DOOR TO OZ Although it is significantly different from L. Frank Baum's source novel, the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz' presents its own interpretation with a laudable coherence and internal logic, surprising given the amount of contributors working with such fantastical material. One major change the film made was to couch the land of Oz in realistic terms by making it the subject of a dream in the mind of farm girl Dorothy Gale (an enchant"