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  <title>Comments for We&apos;re going to see Fantasia</title>
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    <title>We&apos;re going to see Fantasia</title>
    <summary>We&apos;re going to see Fantasia 2000 tonight. Despite some misgivings I have about Mouse, Inc. I think that the original Fantasia was one of the...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>We're going to see <a href="http://disney.go.com/DisneyPictures/fantasia2000/index.html">Fantasia 2000</a> tonight. Despite some misgivings I have about Mouse, Inc. I think that the original Fantasia was <strong>one of the closest things to pure art that mass culture has ever allowed to flourish</strong>, and it comforts me to no end that there are millions of kids growing up who have amongst the pile of VHS tapes in their living rooms a plastic-cased Disney Classics version of the original film.</p><p>Needless to say, since I like Imax and the original, I'm hoping to like the new film. Until I've seen it, digested it, and reviewed it, go read what <a href="http://danbricklin.com/log/boldreactions.htm">Dan Bricklin</a> has to say about <strong>using bold to emphasize items in a weblog</strong>.</p><p>Actually, I don't technically make my entries bold, I make them <strong>strong</strong>. I just like the implications of that.</p>]]>
      
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