Word: disneyã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...enter Greenough 212 is to forget the world of classes, tests, and adult responsibilities. There are no textbooks or backpacks on the floor; there is no trash waiting to be taken out. Pink tulle material decorates the door handle. Songs from Disney??s “Beauty and the Beast” float from a laptop, which rests on a desk wrapped entirely in pink crepe paper. Colored Christmas tree lights adorned with sparkly pieces of candy line the molding and the drawers. Colorful flower pots sit in the corner, next to a purple parasol. The floor lamp...
...addition, these two groups are linked in a particularly American sense—both have been stereotyped in film. From early Westerns to Disney??s Peter Pan, the images of “Indians” were always distorted in ways that were never flattering. As a society, we’ve begun to come to terms with this prejudice. The term “Native Americans” has replaced its derogatory predecessors, and movies like Dances with Wolves are generally good-faith attempts at respectful re-tellings of history...
...moment, film studios have prudently put on hold any completed films that may re-traumatize audiences or are editing out egregiously offensive material. While Collateral Damage, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s latest (and hopefully last) terrorism and vengeance action film, and Big Trouble, Disney??s adaptation of Dave Barry’s nuclear bomb on a plane novel, are indefinitely on hold, the ending of Men In Black 2 is being rewritten, advertisements for Spiderman and The Last Castle are being revamped, and all films set in New York (Serendipity, Streets of New York) are being retooled. Needless...
Weinger took advantage of his other well-known role as the voice of Disney??s Aladdin, asking Danny, “Do you trust...