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    Reviews (8)
    02 January 2007
    ghost in the machine
    Most who do not know any better wouldn't know thay this was the first ever virtaul reality movie made by a major studio. it was at the foerfront of this new concept that we now take forgranted. All the actors and especialually Wil Horneff performances were sterler.
    02 January 2007
    born to be wild
    Do not let the title scare you ! This is truly a movie that every family of young children should have in their collection of family entertainment. This was from the Producers of Tim Allens Santa kluse nad the young star Wil Horneff was an excelent choice by the producers to play nthe lead.
    24 December 2008
    1994 Yearling or the 1948 Yearling!!!
    I know that us old timers like to think that what we grew up on was the best and that remakes just don't come up to the standards of the past. In most cases I have to agree but here is one that I don't. After viewing with my kid the 2 versions of "the Yearling" we have decided that the 1994 "Yearling"is by far the best. Wil Horneff's stronger characterization of Jody Baxter relates more to today's kids that the wimpy 1948 "Yearling" of Claude Jarman Jr. Any classic required reading in Middle School, most kids today will first rent the movie then read the book. So my son was no different. The different is that had he viewed the 1948 version first he would never have been motivated to read the book as much as he was by the 1994 version. And after watching them with him I understand why. So if you ever have to go back to Middle School and take a test on "The Yearling"we Old Timers may relate to the 1948 but don't waste your money if it is for your child or Grandchild.I frankly think Wil Horneff was far better!!
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