Waking Sleeping Beauty Page #12

Synopsis: The story of the Disney Renaissance, an incredibly prolific, successful and prestigious decade lasting from 1984 to 1994 that saw the fallen Walt Disney Animation Studios' unexpected progressive triumphant return to excellence.
Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Don Hahn
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.7
Metacritic:
70
Rotten Tomatoes:
70%
PG
Year:
2009
86 min
$33,115
471 Views


You're not rolling, I hope.

MAN:

Anytime.

Well, I just wanna personally say

thank you to everybody

for another absolutely incredible job

on another marvelous movie

on the way to the next great movie.

Ten years ago,

when we arrived here at Disney

and Roy took Michael and I in hand

over to the second floor

of the Animation Building,

and with Ron and John, walked us through

those initial storyboards

for The Great Mouse Detective,

there's not a chance in the world

that with all the imagination

I could muster

that I could envision ten years later

being here

and having the kinds of movies,

collaboration and pride

that I feel having been a part

of this extraordinary team

called Disney Feature Animation.

For me, it is what makes coming

to work every day so special.

And to all of you, I'm not sure

I can ever tell you how much it means

and how much I love being part

of your family.

And how proud I am to have been a part

of these movies with the best in the world.

Thank you.

After the opening of The Lion King,

he resigned.

ElSNER:

Go to any institution, any university,

any hospital, any corporation,

any home, any house. You know what?

The human condition overshadows

bricks and mortar every time.

And it's about fear and envy

and jealousy and comfort

and love and hate

and accomplishment.

Every institution has it.

Were we a bunch of artistic,

emotional people

running around, screaming and crying

and ranting and raving?

No, it was an organized group of people

working together, saying,

"Let's put on a show."

After all that drama, the late nights,

the cold pizza, the bruised egos

and all those hours away from family,

in the end, nobody will remember

who did what to who,

but they will remember the characters

who leapt from a pencil onto the screen

and into the hearts of the audience,

and that's how it should be.

I just don't think anything is quite

as magical as a Disney cartoon fairy tale.

There's just nothing like that.

And now the grand finale.

Hello, out there.

Hi, how are you?

Hi.

Hello.

Hello.

Hi.

Hi, and...

Oh, hi.

Hi.

Hi.

Hello.

Hi.

WOMAN:
Can you say hi?

Hello, this is simply not good enough.

MAN:
Linda, do you have enough air?

WOMAN:
Yeah?

Try me.

Just it feels great to be here.

We were both riotously drunk

and we were thrown in jail.

Game!

Okay, Goofy,

let's see what you got. Oh!

I knew something was up.

Hello.

Hi.

Hello.

Hi, Mom.

Hi.

Let me out of here. Let me out.

Hi. We're going 130 kilometers

per hour here

through the French countryside

and I'm not wearing any pants.

Disney, number one.

I love it here!

And I wanna...

MAN:
All right.

MAN:
Okay, ready?

Burgess Meredith first?

Come on, Aladdin.

I don't know what I'm saying.

Just go with me!

I'm kind of a little self-conscious.

It's about time it's coming out.

See here.

Oh, my breast.

Roger has no weak spots.

I started in 1945.

Yes, I called you the kiss-ass of cleanup.

Oh, dear, I've said too much.

I'm gonna ask you a question

before I continue.

Am I allowed to mention

Jeffrey Katzenberg?

Tell him just to put a sweater on.

[CARTWRlGHT SINGING

TRADlTlONAL POP MUSlC]

I'm stuck for the rest of it.

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