"if it was easy we wouldn't need a wizard, would we?"
oz the great and powerful. 2013
having grown up with singing along to judy garland
(to whom i blame of my obsession with red shoes)
and dancing with diana ross & michael jackson
there are really no other versions of the wizard of oz i'll ever love,
specially not one with so much (so, so much!) cgi.
i confess that my 10 year old heart broke a little
when i saw that overly digital emerald city
and the oh, so different yellow brick road,
but oh well, legal issues :(
however, i did quite enjoyed the winks to the 1939's movie.
i also liked the fact that they kept it closer to the books
and the land of oz is a real place that,
if you're lucky, you might just be able to go to
and not something out of a dream ♥
in the end, all i wanted to do was sing
and then sing some more ♥♥♥
you can check vix's post here
hope you have a lovely weekend
♥
james franco is such a good feature <3
ReplyDeletei am also very in love with the original film and had more than 40 pairs of red shoes in my life (sometimes i would click them to see if magic would happen)
oooh, i adore james franco :3
Deleteto this day i still sometimes click my shoes like dorothy <3
I agree. Too much cgi. I didn't like it at all. I thought it was boring and childish (in a bad way, a bit silly).
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