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1089Articleechidna64Much like Vaporman, this has been the definitive Hobbit movie for me as well. I greatly prefer their version of Gollum, Bilbo, Gandalf, Smaug, Elrond, etc. essentially the whole lot. And yes, the music is a big part of the film and it sets the mood throughout (which is usually tense). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPkqjc23yqs The animation is gorgeous, my only gripe is the kaleidoscope effect they use to show death (you know it when you see it) and the battle of the five armies is lazily dots and scribbles fighting each other. Other than that the Hobbit is awesome! No other medium has captured the tone and narrative structure so perfectly. This is the version that I will be showing my kids.  May 20, 2014View
1080ArticleVaporman87I was indeed a fan of Bob's. He was a great actor and by all accounts a decent fellow. These passings are a sober reminder that, though we may live separate lives in completely different cultures, we all share the same fate... even those "larger than life" stars. He will be greatly missed. Farewell Bob HoskinsMay 06, 2014View
1081ArticleFulton4VWill miss you Bob. Thanks you for all the cool movies.Farewell Bob HoskinsMay 07, 2014View
1086ArticleDoctorRyanWho Framed Roger Rabbit, will always be one of my top movies of all time. He will be sorely missed.Farewell Bob HoskinsMay 19, 2014View
113VideoVaporman87I remember watching this for the first time as a kid and thinking how amazingly awesome it would be to have such a thing in a pond behind my house so I could scare my friends with it, pretending it was my pet. The Quest - Opening SceneJan 02, 2013View
1070ArticleVaporman87I have never even heard of Wishbone, so naturally I'm going to go with Reading Rainbow here. I probably was watching the show from it's earliest stages until the end of the 80's, and then it was usually just "off and on" watching when nothing else was on. I did find it somewhat enjoyable even though I was not what you would call a "reader" unless it was a comic or magazine. Even so, I liked Levar Burton and thought he did an amazing job on the show. Just a great program that can reach even those kids with little interest in reading books.90's Vs: Wishbone vs Reading RainbowMay 01, 2014View
1071Articleechidna64Wishbone was awesome! I loved the reenactments of classic works of literature. It actually inspired me to read the Count of Monte Cristo. I'd also throw Ghostwriter into the ring as well! Can't wait for what's next- Goosebumps vs Animorphs? 90's Vs: Wishbone vs Reading RainbowMay 01, 2014View
1073ArticleMr MagicI remember watching Reading Rainbow in school. Good show. But I've never seen Wishbone.90's Vs: Wishbone vs Reading RainbowMay 01, 2014View
1074ArticleblueluigiOne of the subchannels in my local PBS affiliate actually continued to play Wishbone up to like 2009 or 2010. I never got into it when I was a kid. I always found it to be pretty boring. So, yeah, I'm leaning more towards Reading Rainbow for this. That was a show I enjoyed watching when I was a kid, and had some fond memories of it.90's Vs: Wishbone vs Reading RainbowMay 01, 2014View
1075ArticleThatDudeintheHoodieechidna I have a 90's vs planned for October who knows what it may be.90's Vs: Wishbone vs Reading RainbowMay 01, 2014View