Not exact matches
Think of the
Velveteen Rabbit, who needs to be loved to become a
real rabbit, Linus and his blanket in the Peanuts comic, and even the foul - mouthed bear, Ted, in the eponymous comedy, whose adult owner is exhorted to give Ted up if he ever wants to get a girl.
It is only in that relationship that Megan, like the
Velveteen Rabbit, starts to «become
real.»
LARS AND THE
REAL GIRL * 1/2 / **** Image A Sound B Extras D starring Ryan Gosling, Emily Mortimer, Paul Schneider, Kelli Garner screenplay by Nancy Oliver directed by Craig Gillespie THE PASSION OF GREG THE BUNNY: THE BEST OF THE FILM PARODIES VOLUME 2 Image B + Sound B Extras C + «Fur on the Asphalt,» «Wumpus the Monster,» «Sockville,» «Blue
Velveteen,» «Plush: Behind the Seams,» «Wacky Wednesday,» «The Passion of the Easter Bunny: A Fabricated American Movie» THE COTTAGE 1/2 * / **** Image A - Sound B - Extras D starring Andy Serkis, Reece Shearsmith, Stephen O'Donnell, Jennifer Ellison written and directed by Paul Andrew Williams
The
Velveteen Rabbit (G) Screen adaptation of Margery Williams» children's classic features a mix of live - action and animation in a modern fairytale about a lonely little boy being who comes to grips about being raised by his strict grandfather with the help of a stuffed animal magically transformed into a
real rabbit.
I was like the
Velveteen Rabbit — pathetic, I know: I wanted to be «
real.»
That comment about being
real, and blue
velveteen... Somewhere in the depths, I said, The Blue Velvetee
velveteen... Somewhere in the depths, I said, The Blue
VelveteenVelveteen Rabbit!
As a result of this trip down memories, I had a dream last night with the blue
velveteen rabbit, Pinocchio, the straw man, the tin man, and the cowardly line doing a kick line dance on a stage, singing about what they all need to be
real.
I know The
Velveteen Rabbit, and becoming
Real, but I'd never heard about blue...
Co-curated by Fitzgerald and Emily Skillings, both poets, the show presents paintings, drawings, and collages hung in imitation of the environment at Ashbery's own home, complete with katchkes, coffee tables, lamps,
velveteen chairs, wall decorations suggesting abstracted ledges, and fireplaces — even a two - dimensional piano drawn onto the wall, stacked with
real sheet music.