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Welcome, curious one. This is the blog of Jemima Lee. I am currently a nobody, I'm afraid. This blog is mainly for University purposes, but it is also a means for me to express myself and develop professionally, as well as (hopefully) make friends.
For my first blog, I have prepared a review.
Yesterday (my 6-month anniversary with my boyfriend :D) I went to see 'Toy Story 3D' at my local Odeon, and I discovered two things.
1. After nearly fifteen years, this is still one of the best animated films ever to have emerged. The script is perfect, and the animation, though noticably glitchy at times, is still smoother and more pleasing to the eye than some of the garbage seen on screens today; those ten-a-penny CGI movies.
2. After nearly fifteen years, Pixar is still one of the best animation companies out there, if not the greatest. Each one of their films is so full of heart and the endurance of intelligence, imagination and hard work never fails to amaze me. It will be a long time before they let me down with one of their films, and to be honest I don't think they will.
'Up' is released in the UK next week, and rest-assured I will be first in line to see it. I've only been waiting a year and a half (darn Americans, keeping it to themselves)!
Welcome, curious one. This is the blog of Jemima Lee. I am currently a nobody, I'm afraid. This blog is mainly for University purposes, but it is also a means for me to express myself and develop professionally, as well as (hopefully) make friends.
For my first blog, I have prepared a review.
Yesterday (my 6-month anniversary with my boyfriend :D) I went to see 'Toy Story 3D' at my local Odeon, and I discovered two things.
1. After nearly fifteen years, this is still one of the best animated films ever to have emerged. The script is perfect, and the animation, though noticably glitchy at times, is still smoother and more pleasing to the eye than some of the garbage seen on screens today; those ten-a-penny CGI movies.
2. After nearly fifteen years, Pixar is still one of the best animation companies out there, if not the greatest. Each one of their films is so full of heart and the endurance of intelligence, imagination and hard work never fails to amaze me. It will be a long time before they let me down with one of their films, and to be honest I don't think they will.
'Up' is released in the UK next week, and rest-assured I will be first in line to see it. I've only been waiting a year and a half (darn Americans, keeping it to themselves)!
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