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December 11, 2009

Another side of "The Princess and the Frog"

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You always suspected there was a lot more going on in those kids' movies than met the eye, and now a guest poster on my colleague Matt Brown's In Good Faith blog has confirmed it.

The Rev. Jason Poling, pastor of New Hope Community Church in Pikesville, finds that the movie has a deeply spiritual component.

Do you think the kids will get that, though?

Posted by Kate Shatzkin at 9:35 AM | | Comments (3)
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I just saw it, lame movie, more interracial propaganda BS from hollywood, just like Invictus or Blind side, save your bucks from this Obamaniac brainwashing and go see AVATAR next week

The deeper meanings of Disney movies is not usually for the kids to understand. when they grow older, like me and watch them again, or when the parents go to watch it with their kids, they see the true meaning of the story. That is the beauty of all Disney movies: there is something in each movie for all ages to enjoy.

As far as Obamaniac brain washing, do your research. These movies take many years to make.

The audiences are captivated and laughing, and leave the theater "feeling like kids again."

The animation is stunning. The characters are well rounded. The music is great.

This movie is wonderful.

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About Hanah Cho
Hanah Cho joined The Baltimore Sun in 2003, just a few years out of college. While covering everything from education to workplace issues to financial services, she also got married and became a first-time mom in December 2009. Now, she’s trying to juggle work and life demands without losing her sanity.

She lives in Columbia with her husband and infant son.

Kate Shatzkin authored Charm City Moms until June 18, 2010.
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