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Santa vs. the Snowman 3D (2002) Review

Santa vs. the Snowman 3D (2002)
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I happened to see this on television a few years back (and taped it at the same time). I was suprised to discover a new, wonderfully humorous Christmas program done in the "Jimmy Neutron-style" of computer animation (same writer and producer as Jimmy). A snowman decides that he wants to be like Santa and hilarity ensues. The program features a fantastic voice-cameo of Ben Stein as a North Pole tour guide. The narration is provided by the deep-voiced announcer who is the voice behind many movie trailers. There are many humorous touches throughout the show including allusions to Star Wars and more. The story concludes with a positive moral that wraps it up beautifully. This deserves a place in your classics of Christmas collection - mine sits right next to Rudolph!

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No Description Available.Genre: Children's VideoRating: NRRelease Date: 12-OCT-2004Media Type: DVD

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Festival of 3-D Movie Trailers Review

Festival of 3-D Movie Trailers
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This is a great DVD, I can't recommend it highly enough. Containing original theatrical trailers for almost all the 3-D movies from the 1950's, along with some rare footage from 3-D movies going back to the 1930's, it is a must for fans of the stereoscopic cinema. A couple of the trailers are 3-D versions specially converted to the anaglyphic 3-D format, and the 30s footage is also in this format, the enclosed glasses are all you need to watch that portion of the DVD.

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