The famous scene that was deleted is known as the "Jitterbug" scene where the characters do another song and dance number before heading to the witch's castle. I was taught that it was removed merely for brevity. The scene does still exist because I was forced to watch it in a class.
Looking at all the cool phones that are available in Asia and Europe make an American like me feel saddened. Sure, that cool new phone that can take digital photos and download Java apps looks mighty fine: too bad it will be another two years before they even make it to my home state. By the time these phones are available locally, Asians and Europeans will have earbud cellphones with three-dimensional holographic heads-up displays. Meanwhile, I will be stuck with my plastic brick. Won't someone think of the American children!
Obviously none of you went to film school:
The famous scene that was deleted is known as the "Jitterbug" scene where the characters do another song and dance number before heading to the witch's castle. I was taught that it was removed merely for brevity. The scene does still exist because I was forced to watch it in a class.
Whatever you do, if you get to San Francisco (which you probably will) please visit the Exploratorium.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/
A museum that should be called a geek mecca. Make the pilgrimage once in your life.
Looking at all the cool phones that are available in Asia and Europe make an American like me feel saddened. Sure, that cool new phone that can take digital photos and download Java apps looks mighty fine: too bad it will be another two years before they even make it to my home state. By the time these phones are available locally, Asians and Europeans will have earbud cellphones with three-dimensional holographic heads-up displays. Meanwhile, I will be stuck with my plastic brick. Won't someone think of the American children!