...PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Randall Robinson, 'Haiti, An Unbroken Agony: - 9/20... Action - Sep 4, 2007 Randall Robinson, author of An Unbroken Agony:... Marcus Book Stores present Randall Robinson in Oakland Author of the ... Blvd In "An Unbroken Agony, Robinson majestically chronicles the convulsive saga ... entire government in 2004. Randall Robinson, a celebrated civil rights and ...
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Chris Sobieniak wrote: Not that that's any slam on "Robinsons", which was actually pretty darn good, for being the last Disney-labeled CGI (assuming you already knew what ... from the present to the future in the course of the story. Again, it's interesting to look at "Robinsons" and sift the gags into various old-version/new-version boxes-- "Okay, Coffee Woman acts nuts, that's ...
... reminded WHY every studio thinks they have to CGI movies in 3-D. (Hint: Why did nobody see "Polar Express" in the 2-D theaters?) Not that that's any slam on "Robinsons", which was actually pretty darn good, for being the last Disney-labeled CGI (assuming you already knew what the movie *could* have been before John Lasseter took over production, and can appreciate the movie ...
... I've ever seen as well (given the wider distribution that is being done with "Meets the Robinsons" and one theater near managed to snag this up in time). I thought the movie was OK ... did nobody see "Polar Express" in the 2-D theaters?) Not that that's any slam on "Robinsons", which was actually pretty darn good, for being the last Disney-labeled CGI (assuming you already knew what...
...natural. If there were color selection constraints, they were well handled. This was the first Disney Digital 3D film I've ever seen as well (given the wider distribution that is being done with "Meets the Robinsons" and one theater near managed to snag this up in time). I thought the movie was OK and I wasn't turned off by the CGI that much, and didn't think much about the 3D process ...
...natural. If there were color selection constraints, they were well handled. This was the first Disney Digital 3D film I've ever seen as well (given the wider distribution that is being done with "Meets the Robinsons" and one theater near managed to snag this up in time). I thought the movie was OK and I wasn't turned off by the CGI that much, and didn't think much about the 3D process ...
I went to see *Meet the Robinsons* in 3-D the other day. I love William Joyce's books and I've enjoyed the TV series he helped design, *Rolie Polie Olie*. Got my hornrim glasses. I understand the 3-D process works by orthogonal circular polarization for each eye. The feature was preceded by a 3-D Donald Duck/Chip'n'Dale cartoon from 1953, "Working for Peanuts," a semi-flat film in ...
... and football. dave The "NFL" had black players before Robinson was even born I think... but they were still back of the ...as the NBA, Sweetwater Clifton didnt play in the NBA until after Robinson played in the MLB... But let's face it... The NBA isnt... honor or even close to Clifton as the MLB has done for Robinson. The real reason the NBA said no to this really harmless request ...
...in message No it shouldn't . It should be just for baseball. He broke the color barrier for Baseball. Ridiculous but I expect this from fellow Americans. The thought process that Robinson was the first sports star to integrate with in predominant white sports and you think the celebration of such a person should be limited to only the sport that he was party too. I did not...