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Read the Book
10 January 2011
The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster is one of my favorite books. Unfortunately the movie does not do it justice. It does not come together in the same way the book did. I am not saying that all film adaptations should follow the book strictly, but the film should at least stand on it's own. I just feel like the movie was quite rushed and did not take time to explain things. The animation was also rushed too. The whole movie just seemed rushed. Weren't half baked ideas frowned upon in the movie? How ironic!

A lot of my favorite part of the book were also skipped, such as most of the forest of sight where Milo learns about perspective. Milo's adventure in the valley of sound was also skipped. Milo also did not meet the child from infinity. Tock was also far too patronizing and did not preach as much in the book, where his character was far less perfect and more believable. The order in which Milo hits his destinations, such as Chroma's place, and Dr. Dischord's van also made more sense in the book and probably should have been followed more strictly in the movie, for the sake of the story's flow. Even for children, the film is much too choppy.

The end was also very cheesy because it was sung. In fact, most of the songs were overkill.

Maybe this book just isn't meant to be made into a film. It isn't exactly subtle and is more of a concept or "how to" type of story where the metaphors are more obvious. Film translates ideas a bit more subtly, with dialog, action, etc. Bad guys being defeated by a pencil firing the words "truth" just doesn't make for a good film. Oh well, maybe another producer will pull off the Phantom Tollbooth in a better way, but for now, read the book; the story flows much more nicely when it is read.
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Glenn Martin DDS (2009–2011)
:( just not good
12 September 2009
i'll be honest and say i did not watch more than about 10 or 20 minutes, but i hated those minutes. the show was stupid. just stupid. i don't care about crudeness or political incorrectness. i LOVE south park. i like family guy, the Simpson's, always sunny in Philadelphia, and all that. but i hated the stuff i watched on Glenn martin dds. just stupid and i am surprised well known people are involved. i might give the show a chance the next time, but jeesh i hope it doesn't disappoint me, but it most likely will. it just seems to try to hard. nick is not comedy central and shouldn't try to be. i like icarly somewhat and the 90s stuff like rugrats, angry beavers and Pete&Pete was superb. Nick should focus on the humor it did best, cute and kid friendly (and some of those shows even had some occasional little innuendos i didn't catch until i was older, but those are so subtle most kids would probably notice.) the show as it is now, just isn't funny and if this gets compared to South Park again without stepping up its game, i will get very angry. since i love shows that are a bit crude the producers were probably trying to wow viewers like me, but i am not impressed.
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