Film for All Age: The Princess and the Frog

Posted by | Posted in Movie | Posted on 05-03-2010

priccesfrogSinging, dancing and lots of wonderfully animated color are typical of A Disney film, just like The Princess and the Frog. This is a fairy tale to be loved by both children and adults. In the original tale of a frog turned into a handsome prince after being kissed by a princess who is the love of his life. But in this movie, Disney makes the opposite, not the frog kissed turned into a prince but the princess who kissed the frog who turned into a frog.

If Disney is ever going to recapture some of the old magic, then The Princess and the Frog is a hop in the right direction. The Princess and the Frog isn’t perfect film, but it is guarantee can give you highly entertaining. This film will attract and fascinate audiences of all ages. Films revive the old fairy tale, with new characters and more colorful. Disney has many animators who can create a powerful animated movie great movie that is different from other animated movies.

This is all shown in flowing, atmospheric animation and acted with fetching voices, but the songs by Randy Newman are remarkable. Disney film is a magic. You can prove it with watching this film.

Matt Mazer as Producer of “Keepers of Eden”

Posted by | Posted in Movie | Posted on 26-02-2010

Matt MazerMatt Mazer is the President of the movie film organization Historical Media. In 2005, Mazer spent 42 life in Polska leading his international team in the filming of “Buried Prayers”, a feature about their groundbreaking archeological investigate conducted in the past Nazi modification camp, Maidanek, and its inform day repercussions. The film, the first of a trilogy is in its penultimate stages of completion.

He fresh complete “Keepers of Eden” narrated by Joanne Woodward. Mr. Mazer co-wrote and produced this important movie depicting the struggle of an indigenous Amazonian tribe, the Huaoarani, and their endeavor to preserves the Amazon basin, their culture, and their families from the negative effect of oil production. Four other long-form movie features are in different stages of production.

Mr. Mazer has been in the recreation industry for over twenty-five years, retentive senior executive posts at Walt Disney Pictures, DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group, Cinar, Goldcrest Films & Television and Nest Family Entertainment. Mr. Mazer’s independent motion picture production credits allow the full-length feature enlivened productions “All Dogs Go To Heaven” and “The Swan Princess”.

Mr. Mazer served on the elected Board of Governors of the New York Friars Club and is President of the not-for-profit The Fund for Remembrance. Mr. Mazer served on the Board of Directors of the Children’s Museum of Manhattan and is a past Founding Trustee of the National Parks of New York Harbor Conservancy.

“I Know Who Killed Me”, Winner of the Razzie Award Candidate

Posted by | Posted in Movie | Posted on 21-12-2009

iknowwhokilledme“I know who killed me”, winner of the Razzie Award candidate. The story of two gay men firefighters, New York, the story of a pair of identical twins, and tender story about a man who is super-obese woman, the worst film of the applicant for award in the category of Hollywood couples.

Nominations message annual Golden malinka conference specifically intended for the worst movies Monday, revealing the names of stars like Adam Sandler, Lindsay Lohan and Eddie Murphy.

As reported by Reuters, the cup is popularly called a mockery Razzie Award for “Oscar”, and this year is that award to 28 hours.

Sandler, Lohan and Murphy each won nominations for the film “Pronounce You Chuck & Larry”, “I Know Who Killed Me” and “Norbit.”

Especially for Lohan and Murphy both received double nominations for each game, two opposing characters. Read the rest of this entry »