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While inside the phone booth he says to himself, "This definitely isn't the most comfortable place in the world to switch garments, but I've got to change identities - and in a hurry!" Yet this was not the very first time Superman found himself changing clothes inside a phone booth.īud Collyer, who voiced Superman in the 1940s radio series, would also sometimes state in an episode that he needed to duck into a nearby phonebooth for a quick change from his Clark Kent identity into the colorful garb of Superman. Clark, seeing that there is a job for Superman, excuses himself from Lois by arranging to be called away by a bogus phone call. Yes, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster (creators of Superman) used a phone booth for Clark Kent to change into Superman in a Sunday newspaper comic strip in late 1942. Actually right throughout every era of Superman comic books the phone booth change isn't often seen. In the Golden Age of comic books Clark Kent rarely used a phone booth to change into Superman. Let's go back in time and take a look at the various eras of Superman. Why? Why has the phone booth become synonymous with Superman? If you ask the average person on the street, "Where does Clark Kent change into Superman?", nine out of ten people will answer "In a phone booth". It s the high picth and girlness in the vocie which greatly puts me of the film.Other Miscellaneous Superman Stuff Superman and the Phone BoothBy Steve Younis My other main issue takes the form of Snow White s vocie, you know their just those vocies which winds you up, Snow white has one of those, for me anyway. Which brings me onto another point the romance in this film annoys me greatly, they meet for what like two mintues and their in love, no I'll give this the benfit of the doudt they could of known each other for years so I'll let this one slide. Which leads me when guessing her age to place her at only 14, which does make her margire to the Prince seem questionable at best. In both looks and vocie she comes across as a girl who can be no more than 14 years old, I know for a fact that the movement model for the wishing well scence was only 13 when she started work.

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Now onto the negative points and most of these lie with Snow White herself, and as I understand that she is a proudct of her time she still comes across as a weak chacter. It's also quite for a Disney film, rewatching it now I can see it and don't get me wrong that's exellcent because I love dark Disney, a side you'll come to see in later reveiws. An older woman going to exertmes just so that she can remain "the fairest in the land". The concept of vainty and Disney villains is something which has been involed in so many of thier films over the 74 years scine Snow White was relesed, however saying that I still think it's the one of the most intresting takes.

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Her vainty sets up and drives the films action, which ends with her untimely death.

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The Queen also is a great plus in this film, and it's her chacter I'd venture to say is the most iconic Disney villain of all time (though by no means my favortie). It's brillant comic genuis, the whole idea that they've never seen something clean before, it works now prehaps because of the teenage mess room idea mabye but it's still brillant. When cerntain charcters steal the sences and who else in Snow White can steal the scenes but the Drawfes the awesome charcters just look at the scene when they first return to their home. but Doc, Grumpy and Dopey,you know when some charcters just make a film for you well this is one of hose films The Drawfes, okay not so much Snezzy, Bashful, Happy and Sleeplt. In this I mean it helps to set up a difference in worlds between the film and ours, which helps to enage the audicene more prehaps. The lyrical qualtiy of the diglogue I'm not a fan for ryhmes but I think that they are put to good work durning Snow's scenes with the animals and fits the fairy tale setting of film.













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