I love those outtakes. We showed it to akawil's mother and pecunium this year and we all agreed that the outtakes are worth making into a tradition on all viewings.
What's fascinating is that if you watch the accompanying documentary they actually say that the first time they did it it worked perfectly, but the camera wasn't rolling that time.
It's one of the few documented places where you get to see how hard it was to make the movies that look so effortless and joyful. I am forever grateful for the perfectionism and the love.
Also, on this year's viewing of Emmet Otter I realized that Harvey is the same character as in Harvey's Hideway that I read to pieces as a kid. I was fascinated with the secret clubhouses aspect.
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What's fascinating is that if you watch the accompanying documentary they actually say that the first time they did it it worked perfectly, but the camera wasn't rolling that time.
It's one of the few documented places where you get to see how hard it was to make the movies that look so effortless and joyful. I am forever grateful for the perfectionism and the love.
Also, on this year's viewing of Emmet Otter I realized that Harvey is the same character as in Harvey's Hideway that I read to pieces as a kid. I was fascinated with the secret clubhouses aspect.