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Gabler's piece is pretty close to spot on when it comes to the press.
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Gabler's warning is necessary: Just because a candidate pokes fun at himself does not necessarily mean he is any less of a fraud.
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Kristin Thompson sees seven essential points in Neal Gabler's recent argument that the "movie magic is gone" - and refutes each one of them.
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Tom Sutpen at Flickhead on Neal Gabler's Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination: [E] very film brought forth under his imprimatur - good, bad, breathtaking, horrible, mind-numbingly awful or jaw-droppingly beautiful - was informed by a distinct, entirely lucid sensibility ...
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Gabler's next radio appearance is on the Leonard Lopate Show.
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"In the stock market there are people who have very long streaks," says veteran entertainment analyst Harold Vogel, appraising Gabler's hit-making reputation.
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Perhaps it is precisely because the authors seem unwilling to take seriously the gap between the ancient context of both the Gospel and the creeds and our own today a gap which is at the heart of Gabler's classic distinction, that so many aspects of the subject are left unaddressed.
Review of Kostenberger and Swain, Father, Son and Spirit: The Trinity and John's Gospel James F. McGrath 2008
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David Gates: "If you've ever hankered for the real lowdown on Mickey Mouse's creator and alter ego - it's worth the hankering, since he was one of America's most influential mythographers - Neal Gabler's Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination has it, sort of."
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Updates, 11/1: Gabler's is "an ocean liner of a book - bulky and a trifle slow," writes Scott Eyman in the New York Observer.
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As a pure biography, Gabler's study remains somewhat superficial, in part because Walt Disney was clearly not the easiest man to know, and possibly in part because his daughters are both still living.
Help me, Internets! mariness 2007
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