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AND to top it off you get a Melies short from 1902 called - rather laboriously -- Gulliver's Travels Among The Lilliputians and the Giants.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: "Archer" -- The Funniest Sitcom Around Michael Giltz 2011
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AND to top it off you get a Melies short from 1902 called - rather laboriously -- Gulliver's Travels Among The Lilliputians and the Giants.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: "Archer" -- The Funniest Sitcom Around Michael Giltz 2011
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It is somewhat impressive but if you then look at what Georges Melies was doing it is pretty pedestrian.
VOTD: The First Film Adaptation of Alice in Wonderland from 1903 | /Film 2010
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I explained about the Melies film, its history, and what the image was supposed to be, all of which the kids said was even more awesome, so they asked me to repeat the title so they could watch the film on Youtube.
Boing Boing 2009
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One of its flaws is that it places a significant amount of importance on the audience's knowledge of Melies.
Scorsese Adds Ben Kingsley and Sacha Baron Cohen to Hugo Cabret | /Film 2010
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I'm sorry, but presuming that the audience is likely to be unfamiliar with Melies exposes your own ignorances more than it does that of the one of the atypical "viewer" you claim to be speaking on behalf of.
Scorsese Adds Ben Kingsley and Sacha Baron Cohen to Hugo Cabret | /Film 2010
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Reading the bio on Georges Melies, he kinda sounds like the Michel Gondry of his time.
VOTD: The First Film Adaptation of Alice in Wonderland from 1903 | /Film 2010
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But to placate your own opinion, I actually asked a few coworkers if they knew who Georges Melies was and showed them what is the most famous image from his movies: the man in the moon with the spaceship in his eye.
Scorsese Adds Ben Kingsley and Sacha Baron Cohen to Hugo Cabret | /Film 2010
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Melies identity is kind of a huge reveal in the book.
Scorsese Adds Ben Kingsley and Sacha Baron Cohen to Hugo Cabret | /Film 2010
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An iron fence on W. 21st St. in New York depicts the classic image of a rocket crashing into the Man in the Moon from Melies '1902 pioneering science fiction film, Le Voyage dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon).
Boing Boing 2009
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