DVD Review: Walt & El Grupo

DVD Review: Walt & El Grupo

Walt & El Grupo is finally on DVD and this is every Disney geek’s dream film.

Directed by Theodore Thomas, this film is an important look at a singular year and event which defined a Studio, a man, his artists and the direction of the company. Frank Thomas, one of Disney’s Nine Old Men and an artist on the trip was Theodore’s father. Theodore also directed the wonderful film Frank & OllieDVD Review: Walt & El Grupo about his dad and fellow animator Ollie Johnston.

DVD Review: Walt & El Grupo

In 1941, Walt was reeling from the Animator’s Strike. He had just opened his new Studio in Burbank, found his European funds cut off from the war and he needed to downsize the staff. The US Government had created a new department, the Office of Coordinator of Inter American Affairs (CIAA) in order to strengthen relationships between the United States and their neighbors in South America. Oil Magnate Nelson Rockefeller was in charge of the CIAA and used the offices for two main purposes: to foster goodwill with South American countries through ambassadors and goodwill trips; to keep an eye on foreign investments (oil and hotels).

Walt was given a $70,000 grant by the government for the goodwill tour, but he knew there would be long term fiscal rewards for befriending the populace in South America. It was also a tactical ploy by FDR to try to remove Walt from the situation to lessen the stress of the animators’ strike. While Walt, his wife and 16 key Disney animators were on the goodwill tour, Walt’s wife, Lillian remarked that Walt was treated more like royalty than anything else. Children and grown-ups alike heralded the creator of Mickey Mouse (El Ratón Mickey). During the South American tour, the US Labor Department Conciliation Service was able to settle the strike.

DVD Review: Walt & El Grupo

Walt Disney and Chazarreta troupe

Walt & El Grupo is a wonderful look at the South American trip and the events surrounding it. Arguably, one of the most stunning aspects of the movie is how the photographs and artwork come to life on the screen. Since most of the raw material were from photographs and 16mm footage, the filmmakers created photographic images that move and come to life.

Similarly, it is fascinating to see Walt Disney through these images and film clips. Since Walt’s passing, he has attained a rather mythic status; it is wonderful to see how much of a superstar Walt was and how he affected people all over the world. You also catch rare glimpses of his lovely wife, Lillian, and how they interacted.

Part of the charm of the film is seen through the eyes of the individuals that were fortunate enough to have met Walt, through family members or media events. You can still see, 70 years later, how enamored they were of Walt and El Grupo. At first, it seems rather mundane to interview the journalists and people that were brought in as live models, but it helps to paint a larger picture of the trip and its effect. In all there are multiple stories weaved into this film: the political climate, the creation of the films, the goodwill tour and the experiences of the animators involved. The filmmakers visit the places made famous by El Grupo’s visit and offer comparisons to the modern day cityscape and areas.

The bonus features are not as extensive as I would have liked, but the film covers so much ground that there could not have been much left over! One of the interesting inclusions is the full 1942 theatrical release of Saludos Amigos, which had been edited, previously, to remove images of Goofy smoking.

In all, this is a mesmerizing glimpse into working with Walt and his artists during 1941. Each artist is spotlighted during the film, including their contributions to the films and the Studios. Expert insight is provided by animation historians John Canemaker and J.B. Kaufman. Canemaker wrote the seminal work on Disney’s Nine Old Men. Kaufman is the author of South of the Border With Disney: Walt Disney and the Good Neighbor Program, 1941-1948DVD Review: Walt & El Grupo. Walt and Lilly’s daughter, Diane Disney Miller makes several appearances in the film as well to provide a more familial take on the trip. Diane rarely grants interviews and it was nice to see her talk about her parents and that time period.

This is a movie that will resonate with animation fans, Disney Company enthusiasts and anyone interested in the art and making of Saludos Amigos and The Three CaballerosDVD Review: Walt & El Grupo.

DVD Review: Walt & El Grupo

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ESET’s Disney Tron Sweepstakes Gives Away Electronics & Hundreds of Other Prizes

ESETs Disney Tron Sweepstakes Gives Away Electronics & Hundreds of Other Prizes

Enter ESET’s Tron Sweepstakes for your chance to win one of three Disney Tron prize packs including a big-screen 3D TV, a laptop, a game console, and more. Hundreds of other prizes will also be awarded.

Eligibility:

USA, 18+

Start Date:

October 06, 2010

End Date:

February 28, 2011 at 11:59 p.m. PT

Entry Frequency:

1 x daily per person/email.

Sweepstakes Prizes:

Grand Prizes (3): A Disney TRON Prize Pack including a 46″ 3D LED HDTV, a Netbook, a Game Console, a TRON: Evolution Game, a TRON: Zero Gravity Light Cycle, a TRON: Legacy CD/DVD, and an ESET Security 4 one-year subscription. (ARV: $4,072)1st Prizes (7): A Netbook. (ARV: $409)

2nd Prizes (7): An MP3 Dock. (ARV: $250)

3rd Prizes (10): A TRON: Evolution Video Game. (ARV: $60)

4th Prizes (9): A TRON: Legacy Deluxe Vehicle. (ARV: $20)

5th Prizes (21): A Daft Punk TRON: Legacy Soundtrack CD/DVD. (ARV: $17)

6th Prizes (9): A TRON Action Figure. (ARV: $15)

7th Prizes (300): A Pair of Movie Vouchers. (ARV: $24)

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Hanes’ Sweepstakes Gives Away Eight Free Disney Vacations

Hanes Sweepstakes Gives Away Eight Free Disney Vacations

Collect Hanes Comfort Rewards Points for your chance to win one of eight vacations to your choice of Disneyland or Disney World in the Make Memories in Comfort Sweepstakes.

Eligibility:

USA, 21+

Start Date:

November 14, 2010

End Date:

January 14, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. ET

Entry Frequency:

1 entry per every 5 Hanes Rewards Points you spend.

Sweepstakes Prizes:

Grand Prizes (8): A trip for 4 to winner’s choice of Disneyland in California or Disney World in Florida. The prize includes airfare, hotel, park tickets, a $500 Disney gift card, a Disney VIP Tour Guide, a Kodak Pocket Video Camera Camcorder, activities, and more. (ARV: $7,640 for the Disney World vacation or $6,970 for the Disneyland vacation)

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For each entry, you’ll need 5 Hanes Rewards Points, which you can get from specially-marked Hanes purchases. You can also receive 5 free points for registering and additional free codes by mail.
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Thanksgiving turkey no longer welcome in Disneyland

Thanksgiving turkey no longer welcome in Disneyland

The Thanksgiving turkey traditionally spared by the US president will no longer go to Disneyland, where it has been a star of the show in recent years, the theme park said Friday.

As the United States gears up for its annual feast next Thursday, a spokeswoman said the California resort had decided to end the custom of hosting the pardoned bird, which has been part of its Thanksgiving parade.

“Originally we brought the turkey here during the 50th anniversary of Disneyland, as maybe a one time thing, tying into our anniversary, and calling it the happiest turkey on earth,” said spokeswoman Donna Fisk.

That anniversary was in 2005. “We did it for five years, and the decision (to stop) was mostly based on bringing new and different programs to our guests,” she added.

The White House meanwhile said the spared turkey — to be pardoned by President Barack Obama in a Rose Garden ceremony next Wednesday — will go to a different home.

“After the pardoning, the turkeys will be driven to George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens” outside Washington, said a White House statement, adding that the turkey would be on display over Christmas.

“After the holidays, the National Thanksgiving Turkey and its alternate will live in a custom-made enclosure at Mount Vernon’s nationally recognized livestock facility,” it said.

The origin of the bizarre White House ritual dates from when John F. Kennedy was presented with a Thanksgiving turkey with a message around its neck saying, “Good Eatin,’ Mr. President.”

Kennedy spared the bird, and while US leaders have approached the ritual differently, Obama pointed out last year that it was president George Bush 20 years ago who formalized the tradition.

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Philanthropist T. Denny Sanford Makes $10 Million Gift to the Walt Disney Pavilion at Florida Hospital for Children

Philanthropist T. Denny Sanford Makes $10 Million Gift to the Walt Disney Pavilion at Florida Hospital for Children

In a special ceremony on a Florida Hospital rooftop, a sea of luminaries were released into the night sky to celebrate a significant gift to the Walt Disney Pavilion at Florida Hospital for Children. T. Denny Sanford, one of the nation’s leading philanthropists, generously made a $10 million donation to support Florida Hospital with its mission to create a state-of-the-art pediatric hospital and provide a brighter future for children’s health care.In honor of Sanford’s gift to the hospital, Florida Hospital’s medical office building for kids has been renamed the T. Denny Sanford Pediatric Center.

“We are so excited to have Mr. Sanford join our Florida Hospital family and help us on our mission to not only create a beautiful place for our children to heal but also a world-class facility to inspire wellness,” said Marla Silliman, administrator of Florida Hospital for Children. “This is such a special gift that demonstrates Mr. Sanford’s continued commitment to providing the best health care possible for children.”

The T. Denny Sanford Pediatric Center is located adjacent to the hospital at 615 E. Princeton St. and houses a wide variety of world-renowned pediatric specialists who provide care to patients at the Walt Disney Pavilion at Florida Hospital for Children.

“Children have no voice or way of telling their needs,” said T. Denny Sanford. “We must hear and feel what they need and provide it for them to provide for a better world for the future. I live by a personal mission to ‘aspire to inspire before you expire’ and I think we can all live by that philosophy in some way.”

Sanford’s gift to the Walt Disney Pavilion at Florida Hospital for Children is his second significant gift made to a medical facility in Central Florida. Throughout the years, Sanford has made numerous donations to better the health of children across the country including: $400 million to Sanford Health in South Dakota; $20 million to the Burnham Institute for Medical Research in LaJolla, Calif., for the creation of the Sanford Children’s Health Research Center; $15 million to the Mayo Clinic for a new pediatric outpatient facility and to create a collaboration between Sanford Children’s and the Mayo Clinic; $15 million to the Children’s Home Society, a South Dakota home for abused children. Most recently, Sanford donated $50 million to Burnham Institute for Medical Research in LaJolla, Calif. and Orlando which prompted a name change to the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute.

“It takes many people to make the exciting things that we do at Florida Hospital possible,” said Lars Houmann, president and CEO of Florida Hospital. “This includes physicians, nurses, staff, community members, board members and more. All of them have played a role in building this one-of-a-kind children’s hospital. Today, I am so excited to celebrate another addition to the Florida Hospital family.”

As Florida Hospital continues on its journey to become a medical destination for superior health care and biosciences, philanthropists like Sanford help make this journey possible.

“In order to remain on the cutting-edge of health care, Florida Hospital needs the philanthropic support of individuals such as Mr. Sanford,” said Des Cummings, president of the Florida Hospital Foundation. “His selflessness will enable Florida Hospital to continue to provide pre-eminent faith based health care for generations to come.”

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Philanthropist T. Denny Sanford Makes $10 Million Gift to the Walt Disney Pavilion at Florida Hospital for Children

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