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IGN: Winnie The Pooh Review

IGN: When you've got your own Mickey and Minnie and Goofy, why would you take a Winnie? That was always the question fans of A.A Milne's original Winnie-the-Pooh stories could fire at Disney, and frankly, never get a better answer than "because we can." Quintessentially English, doggedly old-fashioned and doing-very-nicely-anyway-thank -you, Pooh and his friends were a proud throwback to an earlier, gentler form of children's stories

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darklordzor4753d ago

Can't wait to see this movie. I love Winnie the Pooh and I watch that trailer just about once a day.

Cat4753d ago

I hope there aren't any heffalumps or woozles :( Nightmares!!!!

JL4752d ago

I might have to end up watching this when it comes to DVD. Nothing I'd go to the theaters for, though. Part that I like the most is the traditional animation they're using. It's kind of refreshing.

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SPINE Movie Adaptation in the Works

Nekki has announced that the forthcoming gun fu game, SPINE, will receive a movie adaptation to expand the franchise.

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Anthracite Review: Clément Penohat's Netflix Series is an Engaging Affair | Leisurebyte

Anthracite Review: This Netflix thriller makes us go down several engaging roads and the twists and turns are delicious.

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Stolen Review: A Tepid Attempt At Showcasing The Life of Sámi People  | Leisurebyte

Stolen Review: Elle Márjá Eira makes an attempt at creating a story revolving Sámi people of Sweden.

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