
I can't say I've read this author's collected works but I am deeply grateful for their existence given my colossal affection for the movie. It's one of those films that makes my heart swell. I figure reminiscing about it is a smart and optimistic way to start off a new week.

All it takes is one visual or aural hook, like say the green witch emerging from that colorful cloud of smoke, or the way Judy G lifts her fingers to her mouth when she starts tearing up, or the tin man's breathy dreamy singing "I hear a beat.... how sweet" and the whole movie is playing in my head.
tags: Judy Garland, movies, classics, Oz, The Wizard of Oz
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i actually enjoy teaching about this film in a business finance class i teach relating the wizard of oz to a monetary allegory.
--RC of strangeculture.blogspot.com
Plus it syncs up to Floyd, man!
One of my idols. I love that man.
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