Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Tongue Tangled

Alas I am embargoed from giving you my view on Disney's latest animated feature Tangled, which I saw this morning. But I can point you in the direction of the Disney 50 at BFI Southbank which will give audiences a chance to see every Disney animated feature — of which Tangled is the 50th — on the big screen.

Beginning in January, and showing one film each weekend throughout 2011, the Disney 50 at BFI Southbank offers an amazing opportunity to see Disney's rare and little-seen animated features alongside the classics we all know and love.

Here's a little more info. A list of the Disney 50 is after the jump.

The Disney 50:

1 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
2 Pinocchio (1940)
3 Fantasia (1940)
4 Dumbo (1941)
5 Bambi (1942)
6 Saludos Amigos (1942)
7 The Three Caballeros (1944)
8 Make Mine Music, (1946)
9 Fun and Fancy Free (1947)
10 Melody Time (1948)
11 The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)
12 Cinderella (1950)
13 Alice in Wonderland (1951)
14 Peter Pan (1953)
15 Lady and the Tramp (1955)
16 Sleeping Beauty (1959)
17 One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)
18 The Sword in the Stone (1963)
19 The Jungle Book (1967)
20 The Aristocats (1970)
21 Robin Hood (1973)
22 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
23 The Rescuers (1977)
24 The Fox and the Hound (1981)
25 The Black Cauldron (1985)
26 The Great Mouse Detective (1986)
27 Oliver & Company (1988)
28 The Little Mermaid (1989)
29 The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
30 Beauty and the Beast (1991)
31 Aladdin (1992)
32 The Lion King (1994)
33 Pocahontas (1995)
34 The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
35 Hercules (1997)
36 Mulan (1998)
37 Tarzan (1999)
38 Fantasia (2000 (1999)
39 Dinosaur (2000)
40 The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
41 Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
42 Lilo & Stitch (2002)
43 Treasure Planet (2002)
44 Brother Bear (2003)
45 Home on the Range (2004)
46 Chicken Little (2005)
47 Meet the Robinsons (2007)
48 Bolt (2008)
49 The Princess and the Frog (2009)
50 Tangled (2010)

3 comments:

Withnail Books said...

Wot no Song of the South?

Mark Salisbury said...

Somebody mentioned that today. I assume it's because it's live action with animation. Mary Poppins isn't there either.

Gerard said...

Saw this today. Enjoyed it more than I'd expected to, based on the marketing. Though the songs were seriously forgettable. Wonderfully staged, in a few cases. But I couldn't hum a bar from any of them now.