Today, “Jumanji,” “Zathura,” and “The Indian in the Cupboard” all get swanky new Blu-ray “anniversary” editions. What strikes me about them is that they perfectly encapsulate why I watch movies, not in terms of what they offer to the viewers on a cerebral or emotional level, but because they bring to life that which shouldn’t come alive.
Confused? That’s okay.
Take a listen to the podcast, where I try and explain it all to you.
As my ability to write about this has never been quite right, I’m not going to waste more words here trying it again.
photo credit: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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