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The Cat in the Hat and Other Dr. Seuss Favorites
Published in Audio CD by Listening Library (Audio) (2003-10-14)
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Good purchase, perfect for the car
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Review Date: 2008-03-22
Review Date: 2008-03-22
Long car ride anyone?
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Review Date: 2007-12-21
Review Date: 2007-12-21
My kids love Dr. Seuss, I love not having to read to them in the car! Great for trips when you just can't take another row row row your boat. These are all read by actors that Mom and Dad know so it's great for us to hear them reading childrens books.
Great voices!
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Review Date: 2007-01-04
Review Date: 2007-01-04
These stories are really well read! I play them in the car for my 4 and 3 year olds and I even enjoy listening along. I like that they don't have the page turn dings.
Wonderful for Early Readers
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Review Date: 2006-02-26
Review Date: 2006-02-26
My son listens to these over and over with or without the book. He enjoys the narrators and has almost memorized the books.
Old favorites, familier voices.
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Review Date: 2005-08-21
Review Date: 2005-08-21
The children enjoy hearing their favorite Dr. Suess read by the familiar voices we all know.
Dustin Hoffman: Hollywood's Anti-Hero
Published in Hardcover by St Martins Pr (1983-01)
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********Dustin Hoffman*********
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Review Date: 2001-02-24
Review Date: 2001-02-24
On August 8, 1937 a second son was born to Harry and LillianHoffman. A son who would change many peoples lives through his humorand wits. In 1952 Dustin took up classical piano, dreaming aboutmaking it some day as a professional classical pianist. He was alsocalled on to play in school assemblies whenever the scheduled speakersfailed to show, even though he knew only one song, "BumbleBoogie." Besides piano Dustin was very industrious. As a memberof his high school's tennis team and also track team, where he wasspecialized in marathon running. In the book there is a passage, thatHoffman explains: "I was the Bumble Boogie ace in the hole. Atparties, the first thing I did was find the piano. I would sit on theedge of the bench, leaving room for the right girl to sit down next tome, and say, 'Boy, do you have sensitive hands.' She never did."Hoffman also explains his earlier years as: "a kid who was alwaystoo short, wore braces on his teeth, and had one of the worst cases ofacne in Los Angeles." In early 1957, Dustin again had a change ofheart because he came to realize acting was his greatest joy. Lateron while Hoffman got into acting and got some off-broadway roles, healso got some side jobs. His first being a psychiatric attendant in amental hospital. On his first day there, he explained: "I wasscared silly! Charging down the hall was a middle-aged guy. He saidto me, 'I'm getting out next Sunday...my wife's an old Dutchcleanser... you got nice teeth, sonny boy, are they yours?' Ramblingon senselessly, the man, without warning, suddenly started making thenoise of an electric razor, unnerving Hoffman considerably. Thispassage shows Hoffman's great sense of humor... To say more aboutthis book would be too much. Jeff Lenburg includes many of thedetails that you want to know about Dustin Hoffman. I liked this bookbecause you can follow a great comedian through his hardships, andvictories in his life.
Dustin: A Biography of Dustin Hoffman
Published in Hardcover by Carol Pub Grp/kensington (1989-12)
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This Was Awesome
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Review Date: 2004-10-10
Review Date: 2004-10-10
I LOVE DUSTIN HOFFMAN HE IS SOO CUTE I LOVE THE BOOK!!!
Horton Hears a Who (Unabridged)
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A TRUE CLASSIC!
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Review Date: 2008-06-16
Review Date: 2008-06-16
20the Century Fox has just released a big-screen version of the Dr. Seuss classic Horton Hears a Who, but did you know the story actually made its debut on the small screen nearly 40 years ago? In 1970 the story came to TV in a half-hour animated special produced by legendary Warner Bros. director, Chuck Jones. Responsible for some of the best Bug Bunny cartoons ever produced, Jones was no stranger to the works of Theodor Geisel, AKA Dr. Seuss, having directed another Seuss classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas a few years earlier.
I recall watching the special when I was a kid but had nearly forgotten about it until Warner Bros. released the special on a brand new deluxe DVD that also features several other cartoon shorts based on Dr. Seuss' books. Horton is a friendly, imaginative elephant that is the only one who can hear the voices coming from a spec of dust, the tiny world of the Whos. Berated and made fun of by other inhabitants of the jungle, the courageous Horton protects the spec of dust with his own life, proclaiming, "A person is a person, no matter how small." While Horton is a fantastic children's fable it also offers a strong morale message of standing up for what you believe in, no matter what peer pressure you are under. I only hope the message is not lost in the big screen version. If nothing else, the film has made it possible that the original animated tale has been released on DVD, completely remastered and looking better than ever. The colors are bold and bright and it brought back great memories, as it has not been shown on TV in decades. The wonderful cast included Hans Conreid as Horton as well as the narrator; June Foray (best known as the voice of Rocky the Squirrel) as Jane Kangaroo and Cindy Lou Who; and Thurl Ravenscroft who was the voice of Tony the Tiger and sung the immortal Grinch song.
It would be great if just this story had been released on DVD but thankfully, the DVD packs in several other features.
Horton Hatches the Egg is a Merrie Melodies animated short produced by Warner Bros. in 1942. it is adapted from the Dr. Seuss book of the same name and introduces Horton, the friendly elephant who sits on the eggs of a lazy bird named Mayzie so she can go on vacation.
Dr, Seuss' Butter Battle Book was produced as a TNT Network special in 1989. This tale of absurdity to the extreme was directed by Ralph Bakshi, known more for his adult-themed underground animated films like Fritz the Cat and Heavy Traffic, than for children's animation. The story is about two different races, the Yooks and the Zooks, who have a dispute on which side of their bread to butter. This is Seuss at his eccentric best.
Daisy Head Mayzie was another TNT Network special featuring the Cat-in-the-Hat narrating the story of a little girl named Mayzie who grows a daisy out of the top of her head. This one is only average and suffers from weak animation.
Finally, In Search of Dr. Seuss, is a 90 minute movie/documentary produced in 1994. Kathy Najimy plays a reporter who comes to the home of Dr. Seuss to learn all she can about him. Through a series of sketches where she meets various characters, she finds out surprising facts about the author. The film co-stars numerous stars including Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Christopher Lloyd, and Patrick Stewart. While it would have been nice to have a more up-to-date and academic look at Seuss' works, this silly film is strangely appropriate.
The DVD is a must-have for Dr. Seuss fans.
I recall watching the special when I was a kid but had nearly forgotten about it until Warner Bros. released the special on a brand new deluxe DVD that also features several other cartoon shorts based on Dr. Seuss' books. Horton is a friendly, imaginative elephant that is the only one who can hear the voices coming from a spec of dust, the tiny world of the Whos. Berated and made fun of by other inhabitants of the jungle, the courageous Horton protects the spec of dust with his own life, proclaiming, "A person is a person, no matter how small." While Horton is a fantastic children's fable it also offers a strong morale message of standing up for what you believe in, no matter what peer pressure you are under. I only hope the message is not lost in the big screen version. If nothing else, the film has made it possible that the original animated tale has been released on DVD, completely remastered and looking better than ever. The colors are bold and bright and it brought back great memories, as it has not been shown on TV in decades. The wonderful cast included Hans Conreid as Horton as well as the narrator; June Foray (best known as the voice of Rocky the Squirrel) as Jane Kangaroo and Cindy Lou Who; and Thurl Ravenscroft who was the voice of Tony the Tiger and sung the immortal Grinch song.
It would be great if just this story had been released on DVD but thankfully, the DVD packs in several other features.
Horton Hatches the Egg is a Merrie Melodies animated short produced by Warner Bros. in 1942. it is adapted from the Dr. Seuss book of the same name and introduces Horton, the friendly elephant who sits on the eggs of a lazy bird named Mayzie so she can go on vacation.
Dr, Seuss' Butter Battle Book was produced as a TNT Network special in 1989. This tale of absurdity to the extreme was directed by Ralph Bakshi, known more for his adult-themed underground animated films like Fritz the Cat and Heavy Traffic, than for children's animation. The story is about two different races, the Yooks and the Zooks, who have a dispute on which side of their bread to butter. This is Seuss at his eccentric best.
Daisy Head Mayzie was another TNT Network special featuring the Cat-in-the-Hat narrating the story of a little girl named Mayzie who grows a daisy out of the top of her head. This one is only average and suffers from weak animation.
Finally, In Search of Dr. Seuss, is a 90 minute movie/documentary produced in 1994. Kathy Najimy plays a reporter who comes to the home of Dr. Seuss to learn all she can about him. Through a series of sketches where she meets various characters, she finds out surprising facts about the author. The film co-stars numerous stars including Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Christopher Lloyd, and Patrick Stewart. While it would have been nice to have a more up-to-date and academic look at Seuss' works, this silly film is strangely appropriate.
The DVD is a must-have for Dr. Seuss fans.
A timeless masterpiece for children of all ages
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Review Date: 2008-06-01
Review Date: 2008-06-01
Horton Hears a Who is a masterpiece. Often heralded as a book on friendship, it is much more than that. Theodor Seuss Geisel was an outspoken critic of Hitler and Mussolini, and Horton Hears a Who has been said to have been Geisel's call to support the fledgling democracy in Japan after World War II. But Horton is much more than that. Horton Hears a Who is a reminder of the importance of protecting those weaker than we and a timeless call for people to unite and speak up for themselves.
This SUX
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Review Date: 2008-05-22
Review Date: 2008-05-22
I screwed Up I guess but there was no note to let me know that I was not getting the MOVIE just a Old TV show.... Cant do a 0 star bummer!
Horton Hears a Who
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Review Date: 2008-05-19
Review Date: 2008-05-19
This was very disappointing to receive the 1960's version rather than the one that came out this year. It did bring back memories though. Of all the DVD's I have purchased from Amazon, I think this one could have been labeled with the pertinent information to avoid my disappointment.Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who (Deluxe Edition)
Loved it.....except for that GRAPHIC SUICIDE part!
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Review Date: 2008-05-20
Review Date: 2008-05-20
This is the 1970 version of Horton Hears a Who as produced by Warner Brothers legendary director Chuck Jones. It is fine.
Also included in this collection is the Chuck Jones directed version of "Horton Hatches The Egg". This Merry Mellodies cartoon version from 1942 (complete with that lovable theme song)is great for kids.. well up until the scene where Horton is being shipped back to civilization to be a part of the circus. A Peter Lorre-esque fish sees Horton perched on the boat (on his egg and tree of course) and replies "now I've seen everything".. He then pulls out a gun and blows his brains out. His head splatters and his limp body drifts into the sea. My wife and I were horrified as we watched in the company of our 5 year old son. I am not a prude, and appreciate a good joke. I've looked at editorial reviews of this cartoon and have seen this scene described as a "gag". Suicide might have been quite the joke in 1942... but the scene is shockingly odd and offensive in 2008. I would hate for someone who has had a suicide in their family to watch this unprepared. I must say we are still numb and I ran to the computer to write this review. If you are going to show this to kids..you should watch this scene first yourself..or perhaps skip this story all together. Sadly.. it's the best one on the DVD and I am saddened that the brilliant folks at Warner Brothers chose to keep this little scene in without some kind of warning. That scene is never showed on TV, but here it is..in its unedited glory.
Also included in this collection is the Chuck Jones directed version of "Horton Hatches The Egg". This Merry Mellodies cartoon version from 1942 (complete with that lovable theme song)is great for kids.. well up until the scene where Horton is being shipped back to civilization to be a part of the circus. A Peter Lorre-esque fish sees Horton perched on the boat (on his egg and tree of course) and replies "now I've seen everything".. He then pulls out a gun and blows his brains out. His head splatters and his limp body drifts into the sea. My wife and I were horrified as we watched in the company of our 5 year old son. I am not a prude, and appreciate a good joke. I've looked at editorial reviews of this cartoon and have seen this scene described as a "gag". Suicide might have been quite the joke in 1942... but the scene is shockingly odd and offensive in 2008. I would hate for someone who has had a suicide in their family to watch this unprepared. I must say we are still numb and I ran to the computer to write this review. If you are going to show this to kids..you should watch this scene first yourself..or perhaps skip this story all together. Sadly.. it's the best one on the DVD and I am saddened that the brilliant folks at Warner Brothers chose to keep this little scene in without some kind of warning. That scene is never showed on TV, but here it is..in its unedited glory.
Dustin Hoffman: Hollywood's Antihero
Published in Paperback by Zebra (1983-04-01)
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Basic info on Hoffman
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Review Date: 2003-02-05
Review Date: 2003-02-05
This biography is not as much a biography as a review of interviews made to Hoffman and reviews of Hoffman's movies (too bad there isn't one single word from critic-guru Pauline Kael). In fact, I didn't see much research here, the author never gets in one single day in Dustin's life with phrases such as "in 1967 he made this play and this movie and got these reviews". (And this book ends in 1984, with 'Tootsie'.) Certainly, it must be difficult to get into Hoffman's life, friends and relatives but this book doesn't seem to have tried that at all. The resolution of the pictures is like a xerox copy (this book is a reprint).
Acción, drama comedia para despedir verano.(cinema)(TT: Action, comic drama to bid farewell to summer.)(TA: cinema)(Reseña): An article from: Semana
Published in Digital by Spanish Publications, Inc. (2002-09-27)
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Actors talk about theatre: Lessons plans and class questions for use with recorded interviews with Dustin Hoffman, Stacy Keach, Estelle Parsons, George ... Tandy, Cicely Tyson (Actor collection)
Published in Unknown Binding by Dramatic pub. co (1975)
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All Time Movie Favorites
Published in Hardcover by Longmeadow Press (1975)
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All Time Movie Greats
Published in Hardcover by London: Cathay Books, 1975 (1975)
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All-time movie favourites : comedies, thrillers, epics, musicals, love stories, Westerns, war films and others / by Joel W. Finler ; introduction by Dustin Hoffman
Published in Hardcover by Octopus Books, London (1977)
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I don't like the other stories as much, but that one in itself is worth the purchase.