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Little does he know that ... Ed Helms voices the reclusive old man who becomes a guide for Ted Wiggins. Earlier an inventor, the Once-Ler interacted with the Lorax up close at one point.
“Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax” chronicles a furry orange creature’s attempts to stop an enterprising man named the Once-ler ... though, is of little surprise to the producers and writers, given ...
“The Lorax” also happens to be arriving smack in the middle of election season, fittingly enough for a story whose despairing message about man’s impact on the environment stirred ...
The Once-ler tosses aside one of his products, which lands in the unassuming hands of the Lorax (Danny DeVito). A nearby photographer snaps his picture, and the little orange man who speaks for ...
Remember the little “oldish and brownish and mossy” guy with the bushy mustache who “speaks for the trees?” Dr. Seuss’ character, the Lorax, is 50 years old this week. And his messages ...
A fuzzy, mustachioed guy named the Lorax shows up, informing him that he ... “It gets chopped up and spit out in a million little products.” I reached out to the National Education Association ...
White’s “Stuart Little,” by the New York Public Library, the rumpus about “The Lorax” is at first bewildering ... Derek Walcott introduced me to a man whose poetry I had read and ...
In The Lorax, a child walks through a barren, polluted town to visit a reclusive man named the Once-ler and ... The Lorax becomes problematic and a little stressful because wow, what a stressor ...
Today, on what would have been Theodor Geisel’s 104th birthday, an animated 3D movie based on one of his most beloved books hits theaters, Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax ... This bad guy is voiced ...
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