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EPISODE ARCHIVES
October 2006
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Week of October 31st
2006 (Episode # 14)
The Dark Side of Oz:
A Look
Inside Disney's Return To Oz Portrayal On Why This Film Seemed At Times...Scary
For Younger Audiences
Aaron
Pacentine and Aaron Schultz are back again to talk about a different aspect of
Oz -- The dark side on Oz in relation to the Disney’s 1985 film,
“Return
to Oz”. Along the way we talk about some of the different Disney films
and other films that were made in 1985. We also talk about some of the
different scenes from the movies and how even children and adults get scared
while watching the film, even in today’s society. It was very appropriate considering
the fall season now approaching and Halloween is right around the corner! “It’s
Halloween soon…”
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Week
of
Farewell to Return To Oz…New Doors Are Opening To Expansion (Series Final)
In this episode, Aaron Pacentine, Celia
Foster and once again Aaron Schultz are back with more on the 1985 Disney
movie, “Return to Oz”. We actually recorded this the day after, “FRIDAY, the 13th”
and this marks our
13th, episode! This is a landmark in a good way…and to some a bad
way. This episode concludes the focus of all of our 13 series of episodes on
the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures film, “Return to Oz”. You may wonder while you
listen…are they REALLY going to end the series? No, we have no intentions of
that, rather we are expanding our series in to a general talk show on Oz.
Toward the end of this episode, you will be able to listen of our intentions
and find out what is in store for the our series. Our main topic of decision in
this episodes, deals with the many different aspects of the “Return to Oz” film
in relation directly to the version Disney had decided to put it on. Celia
pretty much heads up this idea and later on we talk about Disney’s original
rights to the Baum books and how that translated years later to the 1985 Disney
movie.
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Part 5 |
Part 6 |
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