Do You Remember? Paul Briones reminisces DreamWorks films

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The moment the boy in the moon comes on the screen, joined by the DreamWorks logo, everyone can easily tell that they are in for a wild, well written, adventure.

Paul Briones, Staff Writer

Parents watching movies with their children is a ritual that provides many cherished memories for kids and parents alike. In 20 years or so, Baldwin alumni will be ready to sit their own children down and begin the tradition of watching movies before bed. The odds are that many alumni will be sure to share three movies, based on their own favorites from childhood: Madagascar, Flushed Away, and Kung Fu Panda. These films likely will be chosen because their witty humor paired with their memorable quotes create a beautiful film worthy of making a lasting impression on any child’s life. The moment the boy in the moon comes on the screen, joined by the DreamWorks logo, everyone can easily tell that they are in for a wild, well written, adventure. These memories are worth saving so that years from now, Baldwin students eventually can pass them on to their kids in the next generation.