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MORE people have watched “The Wizard of Oz” than any other movie — and a handful of them weren’t even listening to Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” while they were doing it. If ...
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Though "Oz the Great and Powerful" answers a multitude of questions, I still have one. Skip to content. NOWCAST WBAL-TV 11 News at 5:00. Live Now Menu. Search; Homepage; Local News ...
Oz the Great and Powerful. Reviewed at Disney Studios, Burbank, Feb. 26, 2013. MPAA Rating: PG. Running time: 130 MIN. A Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures release of a Disney presentation of a ...
Oz the Great and Powerful stars James Franco as the wizard. The movie goes beyond the Technicolor wonder of the famous MGM film to a full-blown 2013 treatment with 3D and surround sound.
No one should resist “Oz the Great and Powerful” out of loyalty to “The Wizard of Oz.” Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion don't even appear in this one, which takes ...
STORY: ‘Oz: The Great and Powerful’: New Details Revealed. The cast also includes a CGI winged monkey named Finley, voiced by Zach Braff, who acts as Oscar’s sidekick thoughtout the film.
In making Oz the Great and Powerful, Raimi did take many visual and design cues from 1939 Victor Fleming original, because it would be foolish not to, but he also added his own flair and ideas.
Oz the Great and Powerful Consciously evoking the structure and iconography of MGM's classic "The Wizard of Oz" without attempting to rival its impact, "Oz the Great and Powerful" can be enjoyed ...
STORY: ‘Oz: The Great and Powerful’: New Details Revealed. The cast also includes a CGI winged monkey named Finley, voiced by Zach Braff, who acts as Oscar’s sidekick thoughtout the film.
Oz the Great and Powerful is not a great movie, but I don’t think anyone set out to make a “great movie.” I usually hate when critics use this excuse to give a movie a pass.