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December 04, 2009

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I would love this, as I love The Nutcracker story. But all I see is a strange Nutcracker running around, a Mouse King with a stupid voice, and a "funny" side kick that was never part of the story that we all are suposed to think is entertaining. If this happens, I hope it is good. But please don't mess this up or pull another Home Alone kid thing. Does anyone remember that mess?...


This will suck. It is a fact, just watch.

Ugh! Ugh! Ugh! How crass.

I like the classic stories, but only if you can find a way to embrace them, without betraying them, and tell the tale with a forward thrust, making them feel modern

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