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Topic History of: Watership Down - Mike Batt 10; Sam Smith 0
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JK2006 And then Tim Burton's wonderful Alice; more superb and original animation.
JK2006 Not a good idea showing UP in contrast this afternoon; the new Watership Down paled into insignificance.
JK2006 I loved it - and Shardik.
Green Badger The book was irritating to read.
JK2006 I'm not convinced by this version; rather confusing. I tried to buy and make the original film back in the 70s. I liked the first version more than this one so far. And Bright Eyes was fabulous.