Description
Dorothy Gale, a.k.a. DG, is all grown up and bored. She mopes around working as a waitress and goes to school part time. Before she knows it, she's back in OZ and on the run from the evil sorceress Azkadellia, her storm troopers and clumsy bats. Along the way she falls in with some strange characters including the brainless Glitches; Raw, a cowardly and psychic lion-man hybrid; and, Wyatt Cain, a cowboy cop from Central City called a 'tin man' because of his tin badge.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
7.75 inches
Publication
Rhi Entertainment (2008), Edition: Collector's Edition
UPC
796019808552
Library's review
In spite of some clunky dialogue and oddly wooden performances (especially by Deschanel, who doesn't quite seem to buy the world she's in), "Tin Man" is a memorable look at Oz some hundreds of years after Dorothy Gale. It looks good (dated CGI elements aside), has some strong castmembers (McDonough
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in particular is good enough to really elevate the material), and the story is quite good on paper, even as its execution is sometimes a bit uneven. With a lot of tighter editing and some fixes to the dialogue, this could have been quite brilliant, but even as it is, it's well worth a gander if a pseudo-dark but still family-friendly adventure Oz sequel sounds like your thing. Show Less
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Awards
Critics' Choice Television Awards (Nominee — 2007)
Media reviews
Dorothy Gale, a.k.a. DG, is all grown up and bored. She mopes around working as a waitress and goes to school part time. Before she knows it, she's back in OZ and on the run from the evil sorceress Azkadellia, her storm troopers and clumsy bats. Along the way she falls in with some strange
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characters including the brainless Glitches; Raw, a cowardly and psychic lion-man hybrid; and, Wyatt Cain, a cowboy cop from Central City called a 'tin man' because of his tin badge. Show Less