From the moment the opening cutout-animation sequence swirled onto the screen in a funnel cloud of gears, hot air balloons and prestidigitation, I found myself enjoying Oz the Great and Powerful , Disney's prequel to the classic 1939 gem The Wizard of Oz .
Oz the Great and Powerful is an oppressive, bloated bore, the latest argument that CGI kills the imaginations of talented filmmakers. George Lucas fell prey to it with the Star Wars prequels. Tim Burton's best movie remains 1994's Ed Wood, which was
James Franco, advance man on the Yellow Brick Road.
Don't expect to return to Kansas any time soon! According to HollywoodLife.com's sister site Variety, Disney is already moving ahead with plans for a sequel to 'Oz the Great and Powerful!' Oz the Great and Powerful bowed on
'Oz the Great and Powerful,' the 'Wizard of Oz' prequel directed by 'Spider-Man' honcho Sam Raimi, was certainly worth Disney's time and investment. Judging by the $2 million it just made at midnight showings, the movie appears headed for a stellar
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