![]() This movie seems to be more about the humans than Dumbo himself. Thankfully that is not the case with Dumbo (as far as being downright weird), but I don’t think Burton did enough to evoke the true essence of the original Dumbo movie. I was worried he would make Dumbo a bit “trippy” like some of his other movies (Disney’s Alice in Wonderland, Corpse Bride, Frankenweenie…). Thankfully I was sent a copy to review.ĭumbo was directed by Tim Burton, who tends to put a bit of an “odd” spin on things. I didn’t get the chance to see the live action Dumbo in the movie theater. Future live action films include Cruella (from 101 Dalmatians), Mulan and Lady and the Tramp. I’m excited to see the Lion King, which is currently in theaters (I have yet to see it). I think all of them have been Hollywood “gold” too, meaning they have done exceptionally well in theaters. Movies such as Beauty and the Beast, Jungle Book and Aladdin have been re-imagined as live action films. Disney has been bringing a lot of it’s beloved classics back to the big screen, but this time as live action versions of their animated films. I even have a plush Dumbo.įast forward to more recent times. ![]() What I loved about the original Dumbo, is Dumbo himself. The theater did this for many years, so I was able to see pretty much every Disney film made up until that time. I was fortunate to see it in the theater when I was a young girl, thanks to a local movie theater that would show a different Disney film each week, all summer long. The original animated Dumbo movie came to theaters in 1941 (LONG before I was born). Available today on Blu-ray, DVD and digital, is the live action version of Disney’s Dumbo.ĭumbo has always been a favorite movie of mine.
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