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lauralot89 · 7 months
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"Isn't Jim Hawkins underage-" So are like half or more of the princes
"Chernabog?" LISTEN HE'S SWOLE AS FUCK
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What if you gave Edward from Twilight the Auryn and a responsibility to reimagine Fantastica, because I feel like the end results would be hilarious. And also do you think any of his family is coming to rescue him when he's lost all concept of who he is?
I mean, that's the thing though, Bastian's father in the real world was becoming increasingly worried his son was missing for several hours but a) didn't know his son was in a book b) probably couldn't enter the book if he tried.
Going to Fantasia is a solitary journey that's just you and your imagination, I was never given the impression that you could go after anyone or that someone could travel with you. The only people that can help you are yourself and the friends you make along the way during the journey (e.g. Atreyu).
As for Edward, we'll have to back up a bit. We know the Neverending Story changes per whoever is reading it, as it's intended to draw you in and sus out who can add to the world and save them from a lack of existence.
In Bastian's case, it was the tale of a boy he would always have wanted to be, Atreyu, who is kind, brave, a heroic warrior, who undergoes many trials as expected in a fantasy novel. It's the kind of story that Bastian not only loves to read and escape in, but wants to be himself (hence, when he goes to Fantasia himself, he immediately starts transforming himself into someone much closer to Atreyu: handsome and skinny, brave, heroic, a warrior, wise and charming).
What I'm getting at is that this has to be a book that engrosses Edward so that by the time he meets the Childlike Empress, he's invested.
I imagine it's the story of fantasy Bella Swan. (We'll place Edward before he actually meets Bella Swan).
The Neverending Story for Edward opens up on a beautiful young woman in a poor provincial town who believes she's very unordinary, plain, and isn't like the other girls. She's kind to others to a fault, sacrificing her own needs and wants for the sake of others, and is overlooked by everyone.
One day, her father falls ill and so she goes on a journey to seek the Childlike Empress who is the only person left who may be able to save him. When she reaches the Ivory Tower, Bella is devastated to hear that the Childlike Empress is ill herself and seeing no one. She is told that there is a person that Bella must find who can save both the Childlike Empress and then her father. Bella goes on a perilous journey to find said person, nearly losing hope several times along the way and growing as a person as she faces dangers she never imagined.
In despair, Bella returns to meet the Childlike Empress in defeat, noting she found no such person, "oh but you have" the Childlike Empress says and then Edward gets the truly surreal experience of being talked to by a book.
Like Bastian, it won't shut up until he gives the Childlike Empress a new name, which he eventually does, at which point he finds himself in Fantasia.
There, similar to Bastian, some of his first efforts are to change himself. He becomes human again, gallant, handsome, wise, a prince in every aspect, everything that is worthy of Bella in the novel (losing bits and pieces of himself along the way of course). To his dismay and anger, Bella doesn't love him, seeing that he's losing himself constantly and that what's left of him is a caricature of a man. Edward, too, forgets why he ever thought he loved Bella or the idea of this woman, and gets high on a power trip.
"I will declare myself emperor!" Edward says and... I imagine Bella does try to stop him but I'm not sure raising an army as Atreyu did is in her wheelhouse.
Edward might just kill her to obtain his goal at which point he damns himself and becomes one of Fantasia's many emperors.
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A Trip to Music in Films (2/4)
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/me-the-self-and-i/202106/why-we-watch-movies
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Theatre_of_Epidaurus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_theatre
https://www.abc.net.au/everyday/benefits-of-watching-movies/10830400
 https://thebioscope.net/  https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/display/document/obo-9780199791286/obo-9780199791286-0223.xml | https://filmsbytheyear.com/first-talkies-part-1-1900-le-phono-cinema-theatre/
Edward J. Muybridge´s Galloping Horse 1878, Edward James Muggeridgehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGKILJ1PGHM, Roundhay Garden Scene 1888, Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAiYFEHI9o8
Workers Leaving the Lumiére Factory in Lyon 1895,  Louis Lumiére, https://youtu.be/yvC_xrDqB3s?si=biISXWjjMPz33wpm | The Astonomers Dream 1898, Georges Mélies, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8SMIiQZUcs  , L´homme á la tête en Caoutchouch 1901, Georges Mélies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgpWtyT1nxM, Le Vogage dans la Lune 1902, Georges Méliés, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNAHcMMOHE8, Alice in wonderland 1903, Lewis Carroll, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeIXfdogJbA, The Great Train Robbery 1903, Edwin S. Porter, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11PBAUkrg54  
A story of Kelly Gang Crime Drama 1906, Elizabeth Tait, John Tait & Norman Campbell, https://youtu.be/1A6niZmzvoc?si=SfWtMprbqsVX_Znc| https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0000574/ |  https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/when-were-movies-invented/#:~:text=The%20movies%20we%20know%20today&text=The%20first%20motion%20picture%20is,what%20we%20consider%20movies%20today
A Film Johnie 1914, Charles Chaplin, https://youtu.be/AI-IaVDLKeE?si=51OsOqXifxUMqHCP | The Adventurer 1917, Charles Chaplin, https://youtu.be/tgV3ucBlLfg?feature=shared
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari 1920, Giuseppe Becce, https://youtu.be/Gpn49rUuOGU | Nosferatu 1922, Hans Erdmann, https://youtu.be/FC6jFoYm3xs |  Battleship Potemkim 1925, Edmund Meisel, https://youtu.be/a_bkBbrdyyw | The adventures of Prince Achmed 1926, Wolfgang Zeller, https://youtu.be/92KFRJLhi_E | Metropolis 1927, Gottfried Huppertz, https://youtu.be/W_4no842TX8 | The Jazz Singer 1927,  Louis Silvers https://youtu.be/OHi4wVQYJgc
https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/brief-history-of-sound-in-film/ | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_film | http://www.aaamusic.co.uk/2020/04/17/track-the-evolution-a-short-history-of-film-music/
https://www.filmmakersacademy.com/blog-introduction-to-sound-and-music-in-film/      A Birth of a Nation, 1915 , Joseph Carl Breil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzBNRecsp4E | Casablanca 1942 (“As Time Goes By”), Herman Hupfeld,  https://youtu.be/Y44eq2ziu0w | King Kong´s soundtrack score 1933, Max Steiner, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTdOjpGhvPs  | Winchester ’73 1950, Joseph Gershenson, https://archive.org/details/winchester-73-1950 | Fantasia 1940, Stephen Csillag, https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8pomlu | The Third Man, Anton Karas, https://archive.org/details/the-third-man-1949-restored-720p-hd | Duel in The Sun 1947, Dimitri Tiomkin, https://youtu.be/8IauiO__i3o | The Searchers 1956, Max Steiner, https://youtu.be/fUFaL7pZctA?si=E02lmbaKB54tOqP8  | Gunfight at the O.K. Corral 1957, https://youtu.be/ZqyiRwlLa80 | 3:10 to Yuma, https://youtu.be/nkXDLNRVMxY?si=zr93KbfXhiVtMxVn | River of no return 1954, Cyril J. Mockridge, https://archive.org/details/River-of-No-Return-1954 | A streetcar named Desire 1951,Alex North, https://youtu.be/Oyuf0C_RX1k?si=7L5x2ZACzIvfku0h | La Strada 1954, Nino Rota,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcecJ0WjI38| The King and I 1956, Richard Rodgers, https://youtu.be/CwNnJooRtNc |  The Bridge on the River Kwai 1957, Malcolm Arnold, https://youtu.be/8TSVRjje4F4?si=66ePG52O0Gp_B0uv
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alcalavicci · 4 years
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1988 interview with Dean. This is a really good one and helps bring more of his life into perspective. Note: the newspaper originally censored his swearing, but I’ve put it back.
Guthman, Edward. "Dean Stockwell: Third Time's a Charm." The San Francisco Examiner (San Francisco, California), August 14, 1988.
“Six years ago, Dean Stockwell's acting career had turned to dust. Reduced to playing parts in unreleasable, made-in-Mexico movies that now make him cringe, Stockwell decided to chuck it all and get out of Hollywood.
“Along with his second wife, Joy, Stockwell moved to Santa Fe, settled down under the wide New Mexico sky and applied for a real estate license. He even placed an ad in Daily Variety to announce his exile: 'Dean Stockwell will help you with all your real estate needs in the new center of creative energy.'
“Stockwell never sold a house; he didn't need to. Instead, almost as soon as he'd relocated, things started happening to the former 1940s child star. It began with a small part in David Lynch's 'Dune,' and escalated with an important supporting role in Wim Wenders' highly regarded 'Paris, Texas.'
“Moving back to California to cash in on his fortune, Stockwell acted in 'Beverly Hills Cop II,' 'Gardens of Stone,' and 'To Live and Die in L.A.' He also played a cameo role, as Howard Hughes, in the newly released 'Tucker: The Man and His Dream.' And in 'Blue Velvet,' David Lynch's American nightmare, he delivered a chilling cameo as Ben, a waxlike, sexually ambiguous drug dealer.
“And now, at 52, Stockwell says he's found 'the favorite role I've had, by far.'
“The picture is 'Married to the Mob,' a dark, romantic comedy by Jonathan Demme ('Melvin and Howard,' 'Stop Making Sense') and Stockwell plays Mafia don Tony 'the Tiger' Russo. Wearing an Al Capone fedora and full-length vicuna coat, Tony is a rich, sardonic, larger-than-life character -- the kind Stockwell has never had a chance to play until now.
“Opening Friday at the Galaxy and UA the Movies, 'Married to the Mob' has been touted as Demme's first shot at a genuine box-office winner. Set in Long Island, New Jersey and Florida, it stars Michelle Pfeiffer as Angela DeMarco, a young Mafia wife who tries to start a new life when her husband, Frankie 'the Cucumber' DeMarco, is pumped full of lead during a hot-tub tryst at the Fantasia Motel.
“When Stockwell's character isn't ordering hits, drug deals and the dumping of toxic waste, he's lusting assiduously after the gorgeous widow. Meanwhile, bumbling FBI agent Mike Downey (played by Matthew Modine) is jumping through hoops trying to shadow Angela and 'catch Tony with his pants down.' Instead, he falls in love with Angela.
“During a recent luncheon interview, not far from his central California home, Stockwell spoke about the film, about his new happiness as the father of two children and about the bizarre trajectory of his long career. Dressed in a long-sleeved shirt and slacks, wearing a Panama hat and drawing first on a cigaret, later on a cigar, Stockwell emanates prosperity and calm.
“'I don't know why I was unemployed so long,' he says, reflecting on a fallow period that started in the '60s and lasted the better part of two decades. 'The only thing I can figure out in my own mind is that, for some reason or another, I was being made to wait until a certain time in my life when my talent would reach its full maturity and fruition.'
“Ironically, he says, he felt just as equipped 10 years ago to do the work he's doing now -- 'only I couldn't get fucking arrested.'
“Today, Stockwell sees harmony in the fact that his new success coincides with the arrival of two children. His son, Austin, will be 5 in November, and his daughter, Sophia, turns 3 this month. Inordinately proud and protective, he refuses to allow his children to be photographed, and also requests that the town in which he and his family reside not be named. (There were no children from his first marriage, to Millie Perkins, which lasted from 1960 to 1962.)
“'I want to make a lot of money and I want to put it away for my children,' he says. To that end, Stockwell has been snapping up job offers. 'A lot of people ask me, "How have you been able to choose these wonderful things you're doing? Have you been very selective?" And I have to tell them, "I haven't been choosing what I'm doing." Things have been coming and I've been accepting virtually anything that's come.'
“Stockwell's ambition is so great that, for the first time in his life, he actively pursues aspects of his career that he once shunned- interviews, for example.
“'My entire motivation in life is my family,' he says. 'I don't need to get an award. I don't need recognition. I've had that already. What I need is to provide. The best way I can provide is to be successful, and the best way I can be successful is to take advantage of all the things at my disposal to achieve that, one of which certainly is press.'
“Take a look at the young Stockwell, specifically the version that emerges from old magazine and newspaper interviews, and you meet another person altogether.
“Robbed of a normal childhood, Stockwell had made 22 films by the time he was 15 -- including 'The Boy with Green Hair,' 'Kim,' 'Anchors Aweigh,' and the Oscar-winning 'Gentleman's Agreement.' Working nonstop, he had a privileged life that millions of children probably envied, but he loathed it nonetheless.
“The son of show-business parents -- his father, Harry Stockwell, was the voice of the Prince in 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,' and his mother, Betty Veronica, was a former stage dancer -- Stockwell made his professional debut at 7. It all happened by a fluke: when Stockwell accompanied his older brother, Guy, on a Broadway audition, the casting director took a liking to both boys, and cast each one. The play, aptly enough, was called 'Innocent Voyage,' and it led to an MGM contract for curly-haired Dean.
“From the beginning, the pressure on young Stockwell was intense. His parents had divorced when he was 6, and when his father defaulted on child-support payments, Dean reluctantly became the family provider. Over a six-year period, he averaged three to four films per year.
“At home, he says, 'There was a lot of friction... I was getting all the attention, but I hated it. [Guy] couldn't appreciate that, because he wasn't getting the attention. He had all these friends, his peer group, that he took for granted. I had none and I resented him for being able to live that way. I was fucking lonely.'
“When he was 13, chained to a seven-year contract, Stockwell was described by one magazine as 'a young rebel who despises acting and resents every moment it takes from his fleeting boyhood.' Many years later, Stockwell told columnist Hedda Hopper, 'Child actors exist in a sort of limbo between childhood and maturity and belong to neither. Adults take them too seriously and other children are either awed or hostile. A child actor can find friends in neither group.'
“Finally, Stockwell fled Hollywood when he was 16. He cut off his curly locks, started using his real name, Robert Stockwell, and for the next five years roamed the country, working menial jobs and disavowing his true identity. 'People that might have known me from seeing my films knew me as a young child,' he remembers. 'Now I was 17 and I wasn't that recognizable.'
“Around the time of his 21st birthday, Stockwell was pushing papers as mail boy to a Manhattan plumbing firm. 'Of all the jobs that I'd had in those intervening years,' he remembers. 'I think I hated that worse than anything. I came to the realization I had no training at anything. My primary education was very skimpy, very poor, and happened under the worst type of conditions. I was literally at the mercy of the world.'
“Most of Stockwell's childhood earnings were squandered by crooked accountants, he says, and he knew that the tiny sum being held in a trust wouldn't last forever. 'So I thought, "What am I gonna do? Well, let's go back and attack this [acting career] again, and see if I can do it a little more on my terms."'
“What followed for Stockwell was a brief but impressive 'second career.' He starred in the 1959 film 'Compulsion,' based on the Leopold-Loeb case of the '20s, and won a joint acting award with Orson Welles and Bradford Dillman at the Cannes Film Festival. He played the lead in the 1960 film of D. H. Lawrence's 'Sons and Lovers,' and in 1962 scored the plum role of Edmund Tyrone in Sidney Lumet's film version of 'Long Day's Journey Into Night,' holding his own alongside Katharine Hepburn, Ralph Richardson and Jason Robards.
“Stockwell was winning the best parts, but found his attention drifting elsewhere. What was happening, he says, were the first signs of the '60s youth revolution. 'It captured my imagination as much as anybody's. And it represented to me -- I can see this in retrospect -- something in childhood that I had missed: the freedom and loving being alive, without responsibilities and work and having to report to the studio every day, and deal with fans and interviews and shit that I hated when I was a kid.'
“So Stockwell called his agent, said, 'I'm not workin',' and dropped out once again. When he tried to come back three years later, though, 'I found it very difficult, 'cause I'd been out-of-sight, out-of-mind.' What followed was a long period of marginal employment: He found some TV work, took parts in low-budget trash ('The Dunwich Horror') and occasional oddities (Dennis Hopper's 'The Last Movie') and co-directed a film with musician Neil Young ('Human Highway') but often just didn't work at all. At one point, he went 18 months without a job.
“Today, along with his buddy Hopper, Stockwell is enjoying a major career renaissance. And with his starring role in 'Married to the Mob,' he says, he's never felt more confident.
“'I knew before I started the film that this character was going to work in spades,' he says, adding that Demme, as director, deserves credit for taking a risk with such offbeat casting. Instead of picking Peter Falk, Vincent Gardenia or another ethnically identified actor to play the Mafia don, he went with Stockwell (who is actually half-Italian on his mother's side).
“Demme's inspiration occurred on a flight from Los Angeles to New York, when he opened a copy of the Hollywood Reporter. Stockwell had just changed agents, and in order to announce the fact, had taken out a full-page ad. Demme saw the picture, and instantly recognized his Tony.
“Weirdly enough, Stockwell made another film immediately prior to 'Married to the Mob': a Canadian feature called 'Palais Royale,' due for an October release, in which he plays a character almost identical to Tony Russo.
“'It's very curious,' he says. 'For all my years I'd never had a role like this come my way, and here it was twice. The Mafia don in New York, the Mafia don in Toronto, both of them colorful and charming and also threatening. And I just thought, "What am I gonna do? It's the same character." So I decided to do the same character in both those movies.'
“To take the coincidence 'one nauseating step further,' Stockwell says he's also got a part in the recently completed 'Backtrack,' Hopper's next film. This time he plays a corrupt mob lawyer, dropping the Italian accent for a generalized East Coast sound.
“It would be difficult to find a film actor who's busier than Stockwell at this moment. And it would be difficult to find anyone whose job history better illustrates the vicissitudes, serendipities and insecurity of a Hollywood career.
“Looking back on his misfortunes -- at the career that he was forced to accept as a child, and the humiliation he felt when he couldn't maintain it as an adult -- Stockwell says he's not bitter. 'When you reach your maturity, I think it behooves you to accept the fact that it's absolutely futile and fruitless even to speculate on changing anything in your life. All you can do is get embittered. So I accept everything that's happened as part of my life, and try to push it in a positive direction from the moment right now.'”
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Film Challenge
Okay guys. Finally did it. As requested.
Have you ever left a theater before the movie was over?
Yes. Only once.
If you ever left a theater what was playing: Savages
Craziest (Random) movie you’ve ever seen:
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
“And thanks for all the fish” -Dolphins
Most disturbing film you’ve ever watched:
Crimson Peak
A film you only watched because (Tom Hiddleston ) was in it: Crimson Peak
A minor role (or movie) with a major actor you greatly enjoyed: Sebastian Stan as Jefferson/The Mad Hatter in Once Upon A Time.
A minor role (or movie) with a major actress you greatly enjoyed: Emma Watson as Pauline Fossil in Ballet Shoes
A movie everyone should see at least once: The Princess Bride
A movie you thought everyone has seen but apparently not: Who framed Roger Rabbit?
A movie you’ve tried multiple times to watch but never get through it: Silence if the Lambs
A movie that legitimately surprised you:
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. While it came out in 1980 I didn’t see it until much later obviously. I wasn’t even ten when I watched it the first time, I and was genuinely shocked.
Movie that you enjoy, that surprises people you enjoy: Scream (1996)
A movie you associated with Religion and it turns out that tracks: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe
A movie you watched a lot as a kid but your not sure why exactly you watched it so much:
Hook. (And) The Sandlot.
My first movie that made me question my sexualité: The Priâtes of the Caribbean.
Sections
Anime
First Anime: Fruits Basket. Vampire Knight.
Anime I watched with my (brother): Full Metal Alchemist
Anime I tried to get into and couldn’t: D Gray Man
Anime I was surprised I enjoyed: The Neverland Promise. (And) Soul Eater
Anime I always liked (even when it confused people): Black Butler
Anime that makes me cry: Your lie in April
Anime that I love but now makes me sad too: Sword Art Online
Anime I’m just not into: One Piece
One that was recommended that I enjoyed:
Blue Exorcist
One that was recommended that I was ehh on and did not finish: Attack on Titian
One I probably should watch: Pandora Hearts
One I watched Randomly : Castlevania
One that I did not watch until (college) that everyone seems to have watched: Sailor Moon
Cartoons
Cartoons Everyone should see:
- The Peanuts.
- Garfield.
- Scooby Doo.
- Tom and Jerry.
- Pink Panther.
Cartoon I never liked: Spongebob
Cartoon I hate now: Kiayu? Idk. The one with the bald kid that whines a lot. Ugh.
Cartoon I can make myself ‘watch’ with the (niece/nephews): Paw Patrol
Films you would Recommend:
80s: The Breakfast Club
Book Adaption 80s: The Outsiders
Murder Mystery:Murder on the Oriental Express
Jim Henson pick: Labyrinth
(Suicide) Satire:Heathers
Romance: Titanic
‘Horror’ Movie: The Lost boys
Horror Movie: The Nightmare on Elm Street
Spy Flick: Saint (1997)
Mind trips: The Sixth Sense.(1999) Donnie Darko.
Stephen King: The Dark Tower
Stephen King Miniseries: Rose Red
Studio Ghibli: Howls Moving Castle. Or. Kiki’s Delivery Service.
Action Comedy: Miss Congeniality
Adventure Comedy: Jumanji
‘Dark’ Comedy: The Addams Family
Romantic Comedy: Legally Blonde
Tim Burton
Tim Burton Animated: The Nightmare Before Christmas
Tim Burton Live Action: Edward Scissorhand
Tim Burton Musical: Sweeney Todd
Dreamworks
Favorite Dreamwork’s Film:
Rise of the Guardians (and) How to Train your Dragon
Disney:
Unpopular Recommendations:
The Black Cauldron (and) The Great Mouse Detective
One that is still rather disturbing: Pinocchio
Best Soundtrack (Golden Age): Fantasia
Best Soundtrack (Modern): IDk?!
Classics (Golden) everyone should see at least once: Snow White (and) Bambi.
Wartime Era Pic: The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr.Toad
Silver Age or Bronze Age: Both!!!
Disney Renaissance or Post Renaissance: Both! If I absolutely had to choose though, Renaissance.
Moana or Lilo and Stitch: Lilo and Stitch
Frozen or Tangled: Both
Soul or Monsters Inc: Monsters Inc
Toy Story I and 2/ or/ 3 and 4? Toy Story I and 2.
Underrated: Candleshoe
Disney Holiday:
Live Action Halloween - Hocus Pocus
Live Action Halloween Series- Halloweentown
Animated Halloween- Frakenweenie
Live Action Christmas- Miracle on 34th Street (and) Eloise
Animated Christmas- Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas, Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas, (and) Winnie the Pooh: A very merry Pooh year.
New: The Nutcracker and the Four Realms. (2018)
Disney Reimagined/Live Action:
First that made you rethink the story: Maleficent
Favorite ‘Princess’ Story: Beauty and the Beast
The Surprise: Cruella
The one you worried about but we’re happy with in the end: Lady and the Tramp
The one you worried about but ending up enjoying anyway: Aladdin
The one that was good but you could have done without: The Lion King (which really surprised me!!!I like it but I didn’t love it. Which for me was so strange since I’m a fan of the original and the play.)
The one you had high hopes for and had a mixed reaction too: Mulan. (Ended up really liking it, but I miss Mushu. )
‘Modern’ Shakespeare Adaption:
10 Thing I hate About You (The Taming of the Shrew)
Clueless (Emma)
and
The Lion King Series. (Kid appropriate)
The Lion King: Hamlet
The Lion King 1 1/2: Rosencrantz and Guildenstein
The Lion King 2: Romeo and Juliet
Vampire Pictures:
90s: Interview with a Vampire
2000+: Twilight Series
Tv Series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Vampire Action Series: Underworld
Classic: Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Dracula with a Twist: Dracula Untold (2014)
Fun Supernatural Flicks :
Witches: The Craft
Male Witches: The Covenant
Fairytale: Red Riding Hood (2011)
Ghost Hunters: Ghostbusters
Multiple Supernatural: Van Helsing (2014)
Werewolf Romance: Blood and Chocolate
Kid Friendly Live Action: Casper
Kid Friendly Animated: Hotel Transylvania
Supernatural Series:
Multi: Supernatural
Animated: Sabrina The Teenage Witch. (And) Scooby Doo.
Witches: Charmed
Fairytale: Once Upon a Time
Darker Fairytale: Grimm
‘Superhero’ Movies:
90s: Batman. (And) The Crow.
Series: Marvel’s Cinematic Universe
Classic Animated: Batman the animated series
Modern Animated: Harley Quinn
Girl Power: Wonder Woman. (and) Birds of Prey.
Something Different: Deadpool
Younger Audiences/Nostalgia: Teen Titans (animated)
Harry Potter
Favorite Film: Idk. Can’t choose honestly.
Least favorite character portrayal: .. Ginny Weasley?
Someone you loved: (so many..) McGonagall
Someone you loved hating: Bellatrix LeStrange
Someone you just hate: Dolores Umbridge
First time you cried: I cried for Sirius and Remus in Prisoner of Azkaban.
First time you jumped: Snakes or Basilisk. Chamber of Secrets. (I think I was 12?)
Someone who was so spot in acting on you can’t see them as anyone else now: Luna Lovegood
Someone who was so good even if the look wasn’t perfect: Emma Granger as Hermione OR Alan Rickman as Severus Snape.
Someone who’s injury hit you harder than the books: Colin Creevy.
Someone who’s death hit you harder than in the books: None. They hit but not as much as the books.
A scene you found just breathtakingly pretty: Christmas at Hogwarts
A scene you found creepy (even when you knew it was coming): Nagini uses a corpse as a mask.
For any Potter heads. Some things that bothered you about the Harry Potter films:
- Where is Charlie Weasley?
- Where is Peeves?
- Where are Neville’s parents?
- The green/blue/brown eye thing. (This is not against Radcliffe. Some special effects could have fixed this easily)
- HarrY DiD YOu PuT YoUR NaMe IN tHe GoBlET of FIRE?! 🔥
- In Sorcerers Stone, Why did you change the snake at the zoos breed??
- “Voldemort” versus “Voldemor”. The silent t.
- Hermione’s. Yule. Ball. Dress. Color. Blue. Not pink. She specifically changed the color.
- Fluffy. Hagrid’s adorable Cerberus was originally bought from a Greek man. Why change it to Irish? I like Ireland but it was a Greek man due to where Cerberus’s initially came from right???
- Harry’s first Weasley sweater color
- Why does Harry only see his parents in the Mirror of Eirsed? Where’s the rest of the family?
- The Underage magic rules aren’t well explained in the movies making the 3rd year summons even more bonkers sounding
- The Patil Twins Yule Ball Outfits. They could have been soooo beautiful. Like this is the Yule Ball! The Twins would have (in my opinion) much more elaborate traditional Indian styled dress robes?? Idk.
- Love Movie Hermione! But some moments take away from Ron. Like when Ron defended her in the Chamber of Secrets. Hermione didn’t know what the slur “Mudblood” meant in the books. Ron had to explain it.
- Dobby needed more screen time. Some stuff Dobby did went to Neville because so many Neville scenes were cut.
- Where’s all the secrecy from the books when communicating with Sirius- “Snuffles”? Something Harry’s godfather insisted on to keep him safe.
- Snape’s title of “The half-blood Prince” is not explained. Neither is it made clear that Severus was also abused horribly at home throughout his childhood. Also that like Harry Dumbledore did nothing to help Severus when he was a student. (Or maybe Tom Riddle when he grew up in an orphanage. I’m sensing a pattern)
- Dumbledore should have still spelled Harry during Dumbledore death scene. No way would Harry just stand there if given the choice.
- Ron was not quite as ‘dumb’ in the books and a lot of his funny moments were cut from the movie. Which makes his jealousy moments all the more unbecoming. He also comes off a bit more arrogant in the movies. (This is not against R Grint. Who is awesome) The movies gave Ron the short end of the stick.
- Weasley/Malfoy Fued. Who else wanted to see Arthur and Lucius have a fist fight in a bookstore? Exactly.
- Albus Dumbledore isn’t all Sunshine and Daisys. He does some really messed up stuff yet no one ever seems to question this.
- Remus was the last Marauder. Yet his and his wife, Tonk’s, deaths are barley acknowledged.
- Also Teddy. Harry’s Godson.
- Harry’s and Ginnys relationship is not built on. It’s just there. Ugh. Heck Movie Ginny isn’t that great. You don’t know much about her except: She’s the only girl in Ron’s family. She’s the youngest Weasley. She’s obsessed with Harry. She’s a good Quidditch player. She has a temper. She was possessed by Riddle’s Dairy when she was eleven. She’s obsessed with Harry.
- Draco is essentially Harry’s antithesis. Where is he in some critical scenes in the movies?
- Where’s the Luna love???? Harry’s pretty rude to her in some scenes.
- There is no S.P.E.W. And Hermione’s more ruthless side is gone.
- The guys hair in The Goblet of Fire. Get a hair cut. Please.
- Some of Molly’s less than Stellar Moments. (Ex. When she believed rumors about Hermione and so treated he coldly. How horrible she was to Fleur. Ect)
- Fleur. Fleur and Bill still get married but the objections to the wedding aren’t as presented in the movies. Not is Molly’s and Ginny’s extreme dislike of Fleur. Or when Arthur apologizes to Fleur. Or really any of Fleurs best moments. The whole courting process is skipped.
- House Elves. The House Elves of Hogwarts.
- Percy Weasley. The ‘betrayal’. The returned Weasley sweater. Him turning to protect his family and fight for Hogwarts at the last minute. All gone. Which involves being forgiven by the Weasley Twins not an hour before Fred dies.
- The connection of the Black sisters. Specifically Adromeda - mother of Tonks. Who is Sirius cousin. Who married Remus Lupin. Tonks and Remus the parents of Teddy.
- Dean Thomas is pretty much gone.
- Rita Skeeter. Illegal Animagus. Hermione kept her in a jar.
- The movies didn’t allow Radcliffe to be sassy and sarcastic enough. Harry Potter is one of the sassiest boys to ever walk through the halls of Hogwarts!
- Harry didn’t fix his wand in the last movie.
- The history of the Marauders.
- The history explaining why Snape could never be comfortable around and trust Remus Lupin.
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Movie Odyssey Retrospective
Bambi (1942)
In the early 1920s, Austrian Felix Salten began working on his best-known novel. Salten, a prominent Jewish author, was an avid outdoorsman who closely observed the habits of wildlife in the Viennese countryside. His experiences led him to write Bambi, a Life in the Woods, which became a bestseller in Europe. It was a bestseller in the United States, too, but Salten’s work had somehow been recategorized as a children’s book when exported across the Atlantic. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) producer Sidney Franklin (1942’s Mrs. Miniver, 1942’s Random Harvest) purchased the film rights, but he experimented and failed to find a satisfactory way to adapt Salten’s novel. Frustrated, Franklin handed the reins to Walt Disney. While Disney took on this new project, the Nazi Party banned Salten’s novel – claiming it to be, “a political allegory of the treatment of Jews in Germany.”
Salten, who soon fled for neutral Switzerland (never to return home to annexed Austria), may have inserted some such allegories, but that is not his novel’s primary intention. In one of the novel’s most memorable passages not present in the Disney adaptation, Bambi’s father shows his son a poacher’s corpse – another human has shot this poacher. In realizing humanity’s fragility and its sameness to the animals of the forest, a frightened Bambi, while examining the poacher’s body, declares, “‘There is Another who is over us all, over us and over Him.’” Salten’s novel and the 1942 Disney adaptation directed by David Hand are about the inevitability and universality of death – subject matter not exclusive to children.
Bambi was slated to be the second animated feature by Walt Disney Productions (now Walt Disney Animation Studios). Due to production delays, narrative confusion, aesthetic difficulties, and especially the Disney animators’ strike of 1941, it is the fifth and last entry of the studio’s Golden Age. Whether because of or despite these delays, Bambi seems an outlier in the Disney animated canon. It bears scant artistic resemblance to any of its predecessors or successors. To the bewilderment of viewers who believe that a great movie requires plot, Bambi dispenses of such notions. If conflict appears, it is resolved immediately – with one continuous exception. As Walt Disney insisted on the animation being as realistic as possible while retaining anthropomorphic qualities, the True-Life Adventures series (1948-1960; fourteen innovative nature documentaries that continue to influence the subgenre’s narrative and visual grammar) remains Bambi’s closest cousin in the studio’s filmography. Bambi – wildly innovative, underappreciated upon release and today – completes a consecutive run of five animated features for a Golden Age. Rarely matched today are the standards set by those five films.
This film is a coming-of-age tale; more specifically, it is about a male fawn’s experiences and observations on the natural life cycle. It begins with Bambi’s birth and concludes as Bambi inherits his father’s role as Great Prince of the Forest. This animated Bambi is less pedantic than Salten’s book, which focuses on Bambi’s survival lessons from the other woodland creatures. Instead, story director Perce Pearce (1940’s Fantasia, 1943’s Victory Through Air Power) and screenwriter Larry Morey (primarily a lyricist; 1937’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) adopt a free-flowing episodic structure where Bambi lives life innocently, with violence puncturing through the idyll rather than being omnipresent. We see him befriend the rabbit Thumper and skunk Flower, learn to observe his surroundings before grazing in the open meadow, and play in the snow and on the ice come his first winter. There are comic misunderstandings and warnings about men, neither of which dominate the film.
Bambi also takes time, for a minute or a few, to avert its concentration from its protagonist to other animals. In a less disciplined film, these decisions might undermine the film’s goals – in this case, to portray nature as faithfully as possible within the bounds of a loose narrative. But each of these scenes focused away from Bambi either strengthen Bambi’s characterization, the liveliness of the forest, or the film’s messaging.
A handful of scenes including the elderly Friend Owl introduce us to Bambi and his mother as well as those adolescent, animalistic romantic tinglings he calls “twitterpation”. Friend Owl moves the film forward in ways that abided by the censors at the time, as well as introducing concepts to Bambi and friends in just enough time that is necessary. The most graphic moment during the first scene featuring the hunters (who are never depicted, aurally or visually) does not concern Bambi and his mother, but a few nameless pheasants. Covered in shadow by the long grasses, one of these pheasants speaks of the impending danger, and the audience hears the terror in her tremulous voice. Flying out of the underbrush in a desperate attempt to flee, she is shot by the hunters, and drops to the ground. The frame shows the pheasant’s corpse, but does not linger. This is the only depiction of a dead animal in the film – contrary to the recollections of many viewers. For younger and older viewers alike, this scene emphatically communicates the dangers that Bambi’s mother has warned about, priming the audience for what is to come, and doing so without sensation.
It leads directly to a scene that has become a sort of childhood rite of passage. The death of Bambi’s mother in a later scene has traumatized multiple generations of viewers – intrepid, timeless cinema. As Bambi and his mother are grazing on early Spring grass in the meadow, the latter senses movement and pokes her head up, turning her head realistically as if on a swivel. Her eyes are wide, unnerving. She looks straight at the audience; this would be the stuff of fourth wall-breaking comedy in any other context, but here it is almost inquisitive. Bambi is one of the few Disney canonical films in which what is happening off-screen is equally (if not more) important than what the audience is seeing – something most evident here. The film stubbornly fixes its perspective on the deer and the snow-blanketed backgrounds that emphasize how exposed they are. They flee. There is no cover as the editing becomes more frantic, closing in on the deer’s terrified faces as they rush back to the thicket. A shot rings out. The film’s score – a constant presence throughout Bambi until now – decrescendos from broadening string lines to a chorus vocalizing pianissimo (mimicking the wind-blown snow drifts), and disappears completely when the Great Prince of the Forest appears.
The Great Prince is obscured by the falling snow.
“Your mother can’t be with you anymore.”
Silence. Stillness.
Bambi sheds but a single tear. He walks away with his father and, mirroring his deceased mother, looks towards the audience – this time, not in accusation or inquiry, but faint hope. Cynical viewers label this scene as anticlimactic due to Bambi’s lack of expression. But the filmmaking preceding it – a combination of the editing by Thomas Scott (1939’s Beau Geste, 1948’s So Dear to My Heart); the compositional decisions by composers Frank Churchill (Snow White, 1941’s Dumbo) and Edward H. Plumb (1944’s The Three Caballeros); the attentive character animation by artists too numerous to single out here; and the moody lighting and brushstroke textures to the backgrounds set by Tyrus Wong (1956’s Giant, 1969’s The Wild Bunch) – helps justify Bambi’s reaction. Some of the most important, at times traumatic, moments in life are silent and still. There is just enough pathos here without being anticlimactic or maudlin, or to be patronizing towards young viewers.
And yet the next scene shows Bambi grown up, in the middle of Spring, at play. There is no allusion to the tragedy on-screen a few minutes prior. The filmmakers are not minimizing Bambi’s trauma or nature’s violence, but saying that life nevertheless continues. There is growth, the acceptance of grown-up responsibilities, romance, love, child-rearing. Stags – like Bambi and the Great Prince – mate with does, but do not participate in the lives of their fawns. Unlike other Disney films where animals assume greater anthropomorphized qualities (1967’s The Jungle Book, 2016’s Zootopia), Bambi’s naturalistic approach contradicts any application of human norms and values onto its animals.
For years, this meant struggling to animate wildlife – especially deer. Rendering deer in appealing ways is difficult, due to the shape of their face and the positioning of their eyes on either side of the face. In the end, the animators went with character designer Marc Davis’ (Davis also led the character design of Thumper, Flower, and Cruella de Vil from 1961’s One Hundred and One Dalmatians) outlines: maintaining realistic deer anatomy, but exaggerating the face with a shorter snout and larger eyes. The Great Prince’s antlers proved most infuriating due to the intricate perspectives in animating them. When the animators resolved that they could not animate antlers from scratch, a plaster mold of deer antlers were made and was Rotoscoped (projecting live-action film onto an image for an animator to trace it) the film’s animation cels.
But the most remarkable contribution to Bambi comes from Tyrus Wong. Wong, a Chinese-born American artist, established the look of Bambi’s painterly backgrounds. Based on landscape paintings from the Song dynasty (960-1279; a Chinese historical period when landscape painting was in vogue), Wong’s concept art caught the eye of colleague Maurice “Jake” Day. Day, a photographer, illustrator, and naturalist, spent weeks in Vermont and Maine, sketching and photographing deer and the woods surrounding them. His sketches, however, were deemed too “busy”. By comparison, Wong’s concept art – using pastels and watercolors – is impressionistic, deeply atmospheric. Disney, impressed by Wong’s work, appointed him to be lead production illustrator, and instructed the other background animators to take inspiration from Wong’s concept art. Wong’s lush backgrounds have graceful dimension (a hallmark of Song dynasty landscapes), seemingly extending the forest beyond the frame. A brushstroke implies dimensions to the forest unseen. Wong’s sense of lighting – whether soaking in sun-bathed greens or foreboding black-and-white, blues, or reds – helps Bambi smoothen otherwise abrupt tonal shifts.
Nevertheless, history downplayed Wong’s enormous contribution to one of the greatest animated films ever made. The studio fired Wong shortly after Bambi’s completion as collateral damage from the aftermath of the Disney animators’ strike – by the terms of the agreement with the strikers, Disney recognized the animators’ union but would lay off a union-approved equal ratio of strikers and non-strikers. Wong later found work as a Hallmark greeting card designer and a production illustrator for Warner Bros. Retiring in 1968, Wong was contacted by Disney to serve as a sketch artist for Mulan (1998) – Wong declined, stating that animated films were no longer a part of his life. Only within the last decade has Wong, who passed away in December 2016 at 106 years old, received due recognition for his contributions that his on-screen credit does not reveal.
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Perhaps inspired by his meetings and collaboration with conductor Leopold Stokowski and music critic Deems Taylor for Fantasia, Walt insisted on a film score to be present across Bambi’s runtime. Composers Frank Churchill and Ed Plumb take inspiration from the Silly Symphony shorts made prior to Snow White – Bambi’s score and soundtrack occasionally blends with the sound mix and it liberally uses “Mickey Mousing” (the synchronization of music with actions, most notably footsteps, on-screen). With the writing team periodically revising Bambi, Churchill and Plumb waited until the final structure of the story was set before composing the music. Transcripts from the Disney Archives also reveal an emboldened Walt – again, perhaps inspired by his experiences from Fantasia – to insert his own preferences in how the music should sound. Walt, a man who once professed that he, “[didn’t] know beans about music,” was more musically articulate than he had been before Fantasia, and was unusually influential in the film’s orchestration. In the end, the Churchill and Plumb score is largely framed by the opening credits number, “Love is a Song”.
Love is a song that never ends. Life may be swift and fleeting. Hope may die, yet love's beautiful music Comes each day like the dawn.
In a few short stanzas, the composers begin a score that falls silent only two times: when Bambi’s mother mentions “man was in the forest and when the Great Prince of the Forest appears shrouded in snow. If one did not already associate it with the actions of the film’s characters, Bambi’s fully-orchestrated score sounds like a lengthy, motif-filled tone poem that can be heard in a concert hall. Listen to the string harmonies supporting the “Love is a Song”-vocalizing chorus during “Sleep Morning in the Woods/The Young Prince/Learning to Walk” beginning from 4:19-5:20. That sort of harmonic density would not be out of place in a late Romantic-era concert hall. Occasionally, that tone poem of a score gives way for the limited musical soundtrack like “Little April Shower” – the film’s best song, and one where instruments and vocalizing humans serve to simulate the sound of rain and wind. Bambi contains some of the tenderest music, reflecting the film’s thematic content, in the Disney canon.
Upon release, many critics and audiences found Bambi a step backward for Disney, caring not that the studio’s namesake and its animators agonized over its realism. Disney had upended the moviegoing world’s expectations with Snow White and spawned competing studios looking to replicate that alchemy. But in doing so, the studio also coded audience and critic expectations that animated film should only be fantastical. To strive for realistic animation to reflect nature was, “boring” and “entirely unpleasant” – for these critics (who say nothing about how animation can guide emotion), animated fantasy was innovative because it bent reality in ways live-action cannot portray. Echoing the most vehement criticisms hurled towards Fantasia, Bambi’s then-contemporary naysayers implied that even attempting to animate nature realistically and ignoring fantasy would be a pretentious exercise. In columns and tabloids, the American media also devolved into a mud-slinging debate over whether Bambi – because of its off-screen portrayal of humanity – defamed hunters.
By similarly contradictory logic, animated film in 1942 was mostly perceived as children’s entertainment – an attitude that has been dominant ever since, and one that yours truly tries to discredit with exasperating frequency. With no other rival animation studios attempting anything as ambitious as a Fantasia or Bambi, gag-heavy short films from Disney and its competitors contributed to these widely-held views. With World War II underway, the dissonance of expectations would only escalate. American moviegoers, though wishing to escape from the terrible headlines emerging from Europe, North Africa, and Asia, believed animated films too juvenile for their attention. Bambi – a dramatic film intended for children and adults – faltered under the burden of these wartime contradictions. It would not make back its production costs during its initial run.
This commercial failure, on the heels of the animators’ strike, cast a shadow over Disney’s Burbank studio and on Walt himself. Walt would never publicly admit this, but he believed he had been too focused on animated features. So much of his creative soul and experimental mind had been dedicated to the Golden Age films, but at what cost? The critical and commercial triumphs of Snow White and Dumbo were offset by Pinocchio’s (1940) budgetary overruns and the headline-grabbing negativity (by music and film critics) that financially drowned Fantasia and Bambi. Internal divisions that led to the animators’ strike nearly destroyed the studio; heavy borrowing from Bank of America resulted in runaway debt. Walt – spiritually and physically – would not be present for the rounds of layoffs (mandated by the agreement with the striking animators) that almost halved the studio’s staff after Bambi’s release. He accepted a long-standing offer from the Office for Inter-American Affairs to embark on a goodwill tour of South America to help improve relations with Latin American nations (as well as collect ideas for future animated films).
Bambi remains a sterling example of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ artistic daring. The film pushes realistic animation as far as the technology of its time can. It does so not only for the sake of visual realism, but to reinforce the profound emotions it has evoked for decades. The film’s tragic dimensions are legendary, oft-parodied; yet this does not (and should not) define it. Almost eighty years since its debut, Bambi’s reputation continues to be mired in the contradictions that first greeted its release. There are some who still believe that animated cinema, by its nature, is specifically for children. And by an extension of that thought, some believe tragedy has no place in animated cinema. What a limited view of art that is, an underestimation of humanity’s capacity for understanding.
Bambi concludes the Golden Age of Walt Disney Animation Studios. Since its departure from theaters, moviegoers have rarely been treated to animated cinema of equal or greater maturity – let alone from Disney itself. The artistic cavalcade of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Pinocchio (1940), Fantasia (1940), Dumbo (1941), and Bambi (1942) resulted in five consecutive films resembling nothing like the other, but all united in ferocious innovation. The central figure of this Golden Age, Walt Disney, was personally involved in each of these works; the end of this so-called Golden Age comes as he stops dedicating himself so completely to the studio’s animated features. In their own ways, each film helped define what animated cinema can be and who it is for. That debate remains fluid, one where the principal interlocutors learn from or disregard the lessons of this Golden Age.
My rating: 10/10
^ Based on my personal imdb rating. Half-points are always rounded down. My interpretation of that ratings system can be found in the “Ratings system” page on my blog (as of July 1, 2020, tumblr is not permitting certain posts with links to appear on tag pages, so I cannot provide the URL).
For more of my reviews tagged “My Movie Odyssey”, check out the tag of the same name on my blog.
This is the seventeenth Movie Odyssey Retrospective. Movie Odyssey Retrospectives are reviews on films I had seen in their entirety before this blog’s creation or films I failed to give a full-length write-up to following the blog’s creation. Previous Retrospectives include The Wizard of Oz (1939), Mary Poppins (1964), and Oliver! (1968).
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Post-One-Year Anniversary to PyeongChang Timeline
links to post-Sochi, post-comeback, and post-PyeongChang timelines
2019, continued:
February 22 -- Scott poses with several junior ice dance teams on the ice at Toronto Cricket Club and is thanked for his help (Toronto)
February 23 -- Tessa posts from Florence, Italy + Scott at Ilderton Arena + Scott posts a video from Thank You Ilderton + attends Paul Brandt concert that night (London)
February 25 -- Tessa posts with Carolina Kostner and Anna Capellini (Florence) + VM confirmed as skaters for Fantasy on Ice + Great Kitchen Party/b2ten release video about their organization's partnership with an interview with VM
February 27 -- Tessa's Nivea Urban Skin commercial debuts + Scott's Leaf Nation interview game session Guess Who? is released + Scott posts on twitter regarding a Leafs game + Tessa posts from Tuscany, Italy
March 2 -- Scott at a Blue Jays spring training game (Dunedin, Florida) + Tessa posts from Tuscany
March 3 -- Tessa posts from Tuscany
March 4 -- Scott works with Carreira/Ponomaranko at Novi (Detroit) + attends a celebratory dinner + Tessa posts her new Nivea commercial + Toys R Us/Barbie announces Tessa as one of their choices as a Canadian role model and an appearance
March 6 -- Tessa announces partnership with Barbie
March 7 -- Scott tweets about Tessa’s Barbie partnership
March 8 -- Tessa appears on several morning shows with her Barbie “Close The Dream Gap” promotion and a Barbie event (Toronto)
March 9 -- Tessa at Toys R Us as an appearance in partnership with Barbie/Mattel as a Canadian Role Model for Barbie's 60th birthday (Mississagua) + Tessa and Scott individually post about Lajoie/Lagha’s Junior World gold medal win
March 11 -- Scott’s Leafs TV interview is released (taped February 19)
March 14 -- Tessa tapes commercial for Air Miles partnership (Toronto)
March 17 -- Tessa appears as a presenter for the Juno awards (London)
March 19 -- Tessa spotted at The Root Cellar for dinner (London)
March 21 -- Tessa attends Nivea UrbanSkin launch event (Toronto)
March 22 -- Scott in an Instagram story doing coach duty (Montreal)
March 23-24 -- Tessa and Scott doing choreography with Sam (Montreal) + Tessa spotted on a flight back to London
March 25 -- Scott coaching Lajoie/Lagha (Montreal)
April 1 -- Scott and Tessa speak at M&M Food Market partnership rally (Mississauga, morning) + Tessa and Scott 'London Sportspeople of the Year' celebrity dinner and auction (in support of Thames Valley Children's Centre) (London, evening) + Tessa’s Nivea No Limits peacock commercial is revealed + Tessa’s cover on Glory magazine is revealed and Tessa is named as one of Canada’s 30 under 30 leaders by Bay St. Bull
April 2 -- Tessa appears on several shows to promote Nivea No Limits campaign (Toronto)
April 3 -- Tessa posts about Scott making a coffee purchase with their Visa card + VM spotted at lunch at King St. Eats + Tessa and Scott tour the Walter Carsen Centre with Canadian National Ballet’s Heather Ogden and Guillaume Cote and announce an upcoming project with Cote
April 4 -- VM working with Ogden/Cote again + filming a segment for Hello Fresh + attend Air Canada Wanderluxe gala in support of SickKids Hospital and Herbie fund + Tessa revealed as a guest judge for upcoming season of MasterChef Canada
April 5 -- VM spotted at Granite Club on the ice (Toronto)
April 6 -- Scott in Calgary participating in a development camp for skaters
April 7 -- Scott continuing at the development camp (Calgary) + Tessa in photoshoot (London)
April 8 -- VM release a short, silly segment promoting their appearances April 9 + Tessa posts from Toronto
April 9 -- media day for Rock The Rink (RTR) - most cities and dates are released for the fall tour + VM appear on several radio and TV shows promoting it
April 10 -- day 2 of RTR media day
April 11 -- Tessa in London, England
April 13 -- Tessa with Lilah and Sasha Fear (London)
April 14 -- Tessa on the ice and at tea with the Fears (London)
April 16 -- Tessa and Scott in practices for Ice Fantasia (South Korea)
*****Ice Fantasia (April 19-21) (South Korea)
April 24 -- Tessa at a photoshoot (Toronto)
April 25 -- Tessa appears on Anastasia Bucsis’ podcast Player’s Own Voice (to air in June) + Tessa at Jessica Mulroney’s One Connection event with Bumble Bizz (Toronto)
April 27 -- Scott in a photo with a fan in a restaurant (exact date unverified) (Ilderton area)
April 29 -- Tessa in a dance studio with TVA Sports (Montreal)
May 1 -- Tessa appears at Villa Maria College to promote FillActive FitSpirit (Montreal)
May 2 -- Tessa at a photoshoot for BonLook (Montreal) + Tessa attends the Canada Youth Summit as a guest speaker with FillActive FitSpirit with Sophie (Ottawa) + Scott coaches for his mom/aunts’ skating school (Komoka)
May 3 -- Tessa and Scott at a restaurant with Rock The Rink’s band Birds of Bellwoods (Toronto) + Tessa and Scott attend CSOI ‘incognito’ (Toronto)
May 4 -- Tessa attends Jordan’s barre class at BarreBelles + has an outdoor photoshoot with Adidas (Toronto) + Scott spotted arriving at Tampa airport
May 5 -- Tessa attends Run for Women (Moncton)
***** Canada's Great Kitchen Party Auction Trip, Mallorca (May 9-16)
May 16 -- Tessa’s Air Miles commercial drops
May 17 -- Tessa’s 30th birthday!  posted pictures, location unknown
May 19 -- Tessa spotted out for a meal (Stratford?)
May 20 -- Tessa at the Budweiser Stage in partnership with Air Miles (Toronto)
***** Canada's Great Kitchen Party Auction Trip, Newfoundland (May 22-27)
May 27-28 -- Tessa and Scott give a talk at Investor’s Group Presidents Academy conference (New York)
May 29 -- Tessa posts as a partner of Colgate + Tessa and Scott are named as guest judges on the upcoming fall season of Battle of the Blades + spotted in the Sendai train station
*****Fantasy on Ice Tour (May 31 - June 16) (Japan)
May 31 - June 2 -- FOI, Sendai
June 3 -- Tessa goes out with other skaters to karaoke + Tessa’s episode as a guest judge on Master Chef Canada airs (taped in December 2018)
June 7 - 9 -- FOI, Kobe
June 14 -16 -- FOI, Toyoma
June 20 -- Tessa posts a picture from the cottage
June 21 -- Tessa at a shoot for MAC
June 22 -- Tessa attends Jordan’s Barre Belles class + Tessa, Jordan and the McMorris brothers attend the Arkells concert at Budweiser Stage (Toronto)
June 24 -- Tessa in Prince Edward Island + night out with other celebrities attending the Special Olympics gala (including Elisha Cuthbert Phaneuf)  + renovations begin on the new location of Moir’s Skate Shop
June 25 -- Tessa attends the Special Olympics Enriching Lives Summerside Luncheon + the Enriching Lives gala (Charlottetown) + Tessa’s new collection with BonLook is revealed
June 26 -- Tessa spotted at the airport (Charlottetown)
June 27 -- Scott attends Canada Day celebrations at Parkhill-West Williams Public School
June 29 -- Scott takes a photo with a fan in his local area
June 30 -- Tessa posts Instastories of an at-home outdoor workout BarreBelle style with Jordan + a picture of her at the cottage
July 1 -- Tessa posts for Canada with a cottage pic
July 2 -- Tessa shares and IG story from the cottage featuring her Olympic gold medalist beer fridge from Molson
July 3 -- Tessa posts a picture with Jordan from the cottage
July 6-13  -- Tessa on vacation in Vancouver and California with Liz, Madori, and others (exact dates unknown)
July 15 -- Tessa posts herself at London airport
July 16 -- Tessa at a photoshoot (Montreal)
July 17 -- Tessa has a reunion dinner with queenopain, Jaime from b2ten/Reconditioning/P2 (Montreal)
July 18 -- Tessa and Scott give a talk at Deloitte Canada financial advisory summit (Mont Tremblant)
July 20 -- Tessa and Scott each post to social media to encourage people to go to Tim Horton’s to buy a Special Olympics doughnut to support the cause (Scott’s photo was taken with Dave Campbell, osteopath from b2ten)
July 26 -- Tessa attends a MAC meet and greet at Yorkdale Mall (Toronto)
July 27 -- Tessa does a Shopper’s Drug Mart Nivea ‘fireside chat’ at Vaughn Mills (Toronto)
July 31 - Aug 1 -- Tessa does a photoshoot for Adidas (Montreal)
August 2 -- Tessa attends Osheaga and has a meet and greet with the winner of a Nivea contest (Montreal) + Tessa and Scott release an Apple playlist 
August 3 -- Tessa attends Osheaga
August 6 -- Tessa attends Walk of Fame Hometown Stars celebration for Chris Hadfield (Sarnia)
August 7 -- Tessa and Scott each receive their Walk of Fame Hometown stars (Ilderton and London) + Scott’s engagement to Jackie becomes official public knowledge + Tessa and Scott do several interviews
August 8 --  Moir’s Skate Shop re-opens in their new location (Komoka)
August 12 -- Tessa does a photoshoot with Paul Buceta (Mississauga)
August 13 -- Tessa and Scott have a media day for Rock the Rink, with Kaetlyn, Elvis, Jeremy, and Birds of Bellwood (Toronto)
August 14 -- Tessa and Scott in the dance studio with Guillaume Cote (Toronto) + Scott does a coaching session at Granite Club (Toronto)
August 16 -- Tessa’s Adidas ad comes out
August 17 -- Scott attends a wedding
August 18 -- Tessa and Scott’s Hometown Stars events air on local TV
August 21 -- Tessa is announced as an ambassador for RW&CO + she attends an event to promote their collaboration (Toronto)
August 22 -- Tessa has a photoshoot (possibly MAC) (Toronto)
August 28 -- Tessa and Scott spotted practicing (Komoka?) + Tessa has a shoot with new partner Yves
August 29 -- Tessa spotted out (possibly the 28th) + Tessa gives talk at private Adidas event + has a possible interview at Assembly Chef’s Hall
August 30 -- Tessa and Scott practicing (Komoka?) + Scott posted out with Jackie
September 7 -- Tessa has a meet and greet for The Brick at West Edmonton Mall (Edmonton)
September 8 -- Tessa attends the TIFF Dior launch party Toronto + Tessa and Scott have a late night practice session with Gui Cote
September 9 -- Tessa and Scott spotted for another practice session
September 11 -- Tessa has a shooting day, for unknown reasons relating to Team Canada Champion Chats (Classroom Champions)
September 12 -- Tessa’s Adidas VRCT jacket ad drops
September 15 -- Tessa posts about packing for RTR rehearsals
September 16 -- Scott borrows AC/DC lyrics to tweet about leaving for Vancouver for RTR rehearsals with the cast
September 17 -- first glimpse of on ice RTR rehearsals with the cast via Jeremy Abbott (Abottsford) + Tessa and Scott announce they are stepping away from skating after RTR
September 19 -- Tessa and Scott guest judge on the premiere of Battle of the Blades (Hamilton)
September 20 -- Tessa and Scott are back to rehearsals for RTR (Abbotsford)
September 21 -- Tessa and Scott attend an Elton John concert with Jeremy Abbott, Kaetlyn Osmond, and choreographers Matheiu and Randi
September 23 -- Tessa and Scott drop the puck at a Vancouver Canucks/Ottawa Senators (Abbotsford)
September 30 -- Scott visits a local dance school with other members of RTR (Abbotsford)
October 1 -- Tessa attends We for She as a keynote speaker (Vancouver)
*****Rock The Rink tour (October 5 - November 23)
October 5 - RTR, Abbotsford + Tessa and Scott have photo taken with a fan at a liquor store (exact date unknown)
October 6 - RTR, Penticton
October 7 - RTR, Vancouver
October 8 - RTR, TBA  (removed from lineup)
October 10 - RTR, Red Deer
October 11 - RTR, Dawson Creek
October 12 - RTR, Prince George
October 13 - RTR, Grand Prairie
October 16 - RTR, Calgary
October 17 - RTR, Lethbridge
October 18 - RTR, Regina
October 19 - RTR, Medicine Hat
October 20 - RTR, Brandon
October 22 - Tessa and Scott spotted travelling from Toronto to London
October 23 -- Tessa and Scott to be awarded honorary degrees from Western University (London)
October 24 -- Tessa and Scott guest judge on Battle of the Blades (Oshawa)
October 25 - RTR, Winnipeg - removed from lineup
October 26 - RTR, Saskatoon - removed from lineup
October 29 - RTR, Sault Ste. Marie
October 30 - RTR, London
October 31 -- Tessa and Scott guest judge on Battle of the Blades finale (Toronto)
November 1 - RTR, Sudbury + Tessa and Scott do a radio interview via phone
November 2 - RTR, Kitchener
November 3 - RTR, Kingston
November 5 -- Scott does several joint television interviews with Special Olympians (Toronto) + individual radio interview (including information that his wedding will be in July) + Scott attends a Maple Leafs game with Max, Patrick, and Andrew Poje
November 6 - RTR, MIssissauga + Scott announced as a Board Ambassador for Scott Hamilton’s Sk8 to Elimin8 Cancer (to unite skaters and communities)
November 7 - RTR, Ottawa + Tessa and Scott along with Patrick, Tatiana, Max, and Jeremy are spotted having breakfast at Sunset Grill (Ottawa)
November 8 - RTR, St. Catharines + Impact magazine releases interview with Tessa + Tessa spotted out to dinner with friends before the show at Merchant Ale House (St Catharines)
November 9 - RTR, Oshawa
November 10 - RTR, Cleveland - cancelled + Tessa attends a Barre Belle class (possibly with Jordan)
November 13 - RTR, Peterborough
November 14 - RTR, Laval + Tessa announced as part of Classroom Champions
November 15 - RTR, Quebec City
November 16 - RTR, Moncton + Jeremy shares a video of the RTR cast watching Austin Powers on the tour bus
November 17 - RTR, Halifax + Jeremy’s personal takeover on IG for Edges of Glory shares behind the scenes and short chats with the cast and crew as the tour comes to an end + Tessa and Scott film a segment for This Hour Has 22 MInutes + the cast is spotted at The Press Gang Restaurant and Oyster Bar and at The Lower Deck (Halifax)
November 18 - Scott out at a Karaoke Club
November 20 -- Tessa spotted at Winsor House (St. John’s)
November 21 -- Tessa tapes a television interview for “Out of the Fog” + Scott spotted out and about (possibly with Patrick, Max, and Tati) (St. John’s)
November 23 - RTR, Saint John’s, with family in attendance
2020
******May 12-19 - GKP Ireland (Galway and Conmerra)
******May 20-27 - GKP Italy (Matera)
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Olympic Coven's Favorite Animated Movies
Bella is torn between Spirited Away and The Pagemaster. She never really got the chance to consume the Disney classics while on the road with Renee, so she has some fond memories of the Cullens helping her catch up with those. But those two helped make her who she was.
Edward is partial to the original Beauty and the Beast. He remembers seeing it in theaters and being transfixed. Don't even mention the remake to him. He won't ever stop ranting. He also remembers the animated Lord of the Rings fondly.
Rosalie actually likes animation a great deal. It fascinates her. She likes to draw, just in pencil, but the idea is magical. Her top three are usually Sleeping Beauty, Anastasia, and, for some reason, Coraline, but she's always willing to watch something new.
Emmett likes Mulan. No explanation needed. Also, the Lego Batman movie, and more recently, Spider-man: Into the Spiderverse. Anything with superheroes, really.
Alice is obsessed with both The Princess and the Frog and The Nightmare Before Christmas. Like Rose, she is more amenable fo animation than the others, but she also just adores eerie and funky films in general, so those two are a good fit. She also admires the dreamy atmosphere of The Last Unicorn.
Jasper likes Toy Story, and serenades Alice with 'You Gotta Friend in Me' whenever the Cullens get roped into karaoke (which as immortals, is unavoidable to a certain extent). The animated film he most despises? Rango.
Esme adores The Little Mermaid. She has since she first watched it. Maybe it's the romance, or the characters - she doesn't really care. She just loves it. Like Rose, she also loves the classics, especially Cinderella. She always tells Carlisle that he's her Prince Charming, and whisked her away for their happily ever after.
Carlisle really likes watching the original Fantasia. It's a good mix of beautiful music and impeccable animation, while also not really requiring you pay close attention to enjoy it. His favorite story-based animated film though, is the Incredibles.
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My thoughts on all the Disney Live Action Remakes so far!
Fair warning: This is strictly my opinion, if you have conflicting opinions on it feel free to post. Just don’t be a jerk about it.
1. Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book (1994)
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Though it doesn't stay as faithful to the Kipling classic and in someways the animated classic, it's a pretty solid action film with a pretty impressive cast. The action was amazing, interestingly the animals don't talk (except in it's 1998 prequel The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story) but the body language spoke for itself. Personally This is one I recommend.
2. 101 Dalmatians (1996)
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Glen Close was the perfect Cruella De Vil! Unlike the animated classic, the animals do not communicate but their actions speak louder with some pretty humorous and down right adorable moments with the puppies. The odd change that stuck out was Rodger's job, in the animated film he was a musician struggling to write a hit song but in this one he's a game designer struggling to create a good game. There were some pretty sweet and even funny moments but then again this was written by John Hughes (Home Alone, Uncle Buck, National Lampoons Vacation).
3. 102 Dalmatians (2000)
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With the director of A Goofy Movie, Tarzan, and Enchanted at the helm this one was a fun film. The idea of a rehabilitated Cruella was an interesting take but when she lapses back to her old ways it's pretty funny. Of course there's a lot more puppies this time around and the introduction to a spotless dalmatian named Oddball who stole the show alongside Glen Close and a very talkative parrot named Waddlesworth. I adored how they show how self conscious Oddball is about being spotless and the antics she gets into trying to get spots like her siblings. An enjoyable sequel with some adorable humor.
4. Alice in Wonderland (2010)
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Director Tim Burton gives his spin on the tale of Alice and her adventures in Wonderland. Though surprisingly it takes place after the events of the original novel as Alice is now an adult who must return to Wonderland to end The Red Queen's reign. This one is visual candy from beginning to end with some pretty frightening moments, I enjoyed a lot of the acting and Johnny Depp was a treat to watch. The soundtrack admittingly is the best I've heard from Danny Elfman next to Edward Scissorhands.
5. The Sorcerer's Apprentice [Based on the segment from Fantasia (1940)] (2010)
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I was pretty mixed on this on one hand Nicholas Cage's performance wasn't too bad I'd personally call it decent. But I felt personally that it was an underwhelming film. It had potential but so very little of it was shown. The iconic scene of the broom coming to life was a bit disappointing.
6. Maleficent (2014)
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Angelina Jolie is extremely gorgeous and was the perfect choice for this movie. The action and the visuals were very dreamy, Lana Del Rey's cover of Once Upon a Dream is very haunting, and I adored that they tried to establish a bond between Aurora and Maleficent. The way the faeries were portrayed left me bewildered but it was something I was willing to overlook.
7. Cinderella (2015)
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This one had the most gorgeous costume designs to put to film. Lily Tomlin was a doll in the role and her rendition of A Dream is a Wish (Your Heart Makes) is beautiful. The villains are well written and Helena Bonham Carter was an interesting choice as The Fairy Godmother. My major nitpick was with two certain scenes: The first was when Cinderella's original gown is torn, I felt it was way more stronger in the animated classic as not only do they tear it to shreds they curse and verbally (possibly physically) abuse her to the breaking point. The other is when Cinderella is locked in her room, many complained that she did nothing in the animated one but wait to get her out which isn't exactly true. She tries to get out even when the mice go through the effort to get the key to unlock the door. In the live action version she literally does what everyone had initially criticized and yet they claimed she was a feminist role model for doing so? I don't know I may be reading into this But I will give it this they do establish a relationship with Cinderella and the Prince in the beginning.
8. The Jungle Book (2016)
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This movie deserved it's Oscar. The cast was spot on, Neel Sethi was perfect in the role of Mowgli. The action scenes were a fantastic especially in IMAX 3D, the emotional scenes were very powerful and I loved how they incorporated the songs and score cues from the animated classic. For the record I died laughing at Christopher Walken as King Louie, I did not expect to hear him sing at all.
9. Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016)
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A pretty mixed sequel, I loved a lot of the actors including Sacha Baron Cohen as Time. However the movie left me with way more questions and even more confused as to why certain events in the movie happened. I have nothing else to say but it's not bad, it's not great, it's just.. okay...
10. Pete's Dragon (2016)
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This is my highly recommended of the remakes as it lives up to the original and then some. Elliot is one of the most uniquely designed dragons since Toothless and Falkor and this movie allowed him to shine. What I loved about this movie was the core focus on the movie which was the relationship between Elliot and Pete. This was one the most enduring and emotional films I've seen to date.
11. Beauty and the Beast (2017)
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One of my all time animated films and this remake was a genuine mix of "I love this but dammit there's a lot I hate too!" For starters I absolutely hate the design of Belle's gown, for me it looked like a prom dress and sadly I've seen the Broadway show, the parks, and even cosplayers do a much better job of the gown's design. Dan Stevens as the Beast had me sold and nearly fooled me for Robbie Benson. I love the scenery design of the castle, the casting of the enchanted objects was actually really good though they did very little for Audra McDonald. Emma Watson's singing is extremely mixed when listening to the performances done by Paige O'hara and Susan Egan. Honestly I wished this was mixture of both the Broadway and the animated. The major positive I have is the soundtrack the songs are great and I was happy Alan Menken returned for the score (thanks for incorporating Home from the Broadway). Out of the new songs mine personally were Josh Groban's rendition of Evermore, Celine Dion's rendition of How Does a Moment Last Forever, and Days in the Sun as a decent replacement for Human Again. Ariana Grande and John Legend's rendition of the song is okay, it felt more like they were just trying to up Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson's rendition. Oh for the record the whole Lefou being gay was pretty solid I mean I caught on just by listening to his dialogue but it felt like it was tacked on to get more ticket sales because of it. A major mix bag it's worth a watch on Netflix.
12. Christopher Robin [Based off The Many Adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh(1977)] (2018)
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Once again I was reduced to crying, this is personally one of my favorite Winnie the Pooh films to date next to The Tigger Movie and 2011's Winnie the Pooh. This was a genuine roller coaster of feels and breath of fresh air for the Hundred Acre Wood, the effects for our favorites so perfect and so life-like. Hearing Jim Cummings reprise his roles was overwhelming and a welcoming call, Ewan McGregor's performance is enduring and emotional. The movie itself gives off the stunning whimsical vibes like 1991's Hook, showcasing the idea of Christopher Robin as an adult. This is a pure gem to watch.
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brookstonalmanac · 3 years
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Events 11.13
1002 – English king Æthelred II orders the killing of all Danes in England, known today as the St. Brice's Day massacre. 1093 – Battle of Alnwick: in an English victory over the Scots, Malcolm III of Scotland, and his son Edward, are killed. 1160 – Louis VII of France marries Adela of Champagne. 1642 – First English Civil War: Battle of Turnham Green: The Royalist forces withdraw in the face of the Parliamentarian army and fail to take London. 1715 – Jacobite rising in Scotland: Battle of Sheriffmuir: The forces of the Kingdom of Great Britain halt the Jacobite advance, although the action is inconclusive. 1775 – American Revolutionary War: Patriot revolutionary forces under Gen. Richard Montgomery occupy Montreal. 1841 – James Braid first sees a demonstration of animal magnetism by Charles Lafontaine, which leads to his study of the subject he eventually calls hypnotism. 1851 – The Denny Party lands at Alki Point, before moving to the other side of Elliott Bay to what would become Seattle. 1864 – American Civil War: The three-day Battle of Bull's Gap ends in a Union rout as Confederates under Major General John C. Breckinridge pursue them to Strawberry Plains, Tennessee. 1887 – Bloody Sunday clashes in central London. 1901 – The 1901 Caister lifeboat disaster. 1914 – Zaian War: Berber tribesmen inflict the heaviest defeat of French forces in Morocco at the Battle of El Herri. 1916 – World War I: Prime Minister of Australia Billy Hughes is expelled from the Labor Party over his support for conscription. 1918 – World War I: Allied troops occupy Constantinople, the capital of the Ottoman Empire. 1927 – The Holland Tunnel opens to traffic as the first Hudson River vehicle tunnel linking New Jersey to New York City. 1940 – Walt Disney's animated musical film Fantasia is first released, on the first night of a roadshow at New York's Broadway Theatre. 1941 – World War II: The aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal is torpedoed by U-81, sinking the following day. 1942 – World War II: Naval Battle of Guadalcanal: U.S. and Japanese ships engage in an intense, close-quarters surface naval engagement during the Guadalcanal Campaign. 1947 – The Soviet Union completes development of the AK-47, one of the first proper assault rifles. 1950 – General Carlos Delgado Chalbaud, President of Venezuela, is assassinated in Caracas. 1954 – Great Britain defeats France to capture the first ever Rugby League World Cup in Paris in front of around 30,000 spectators. 1956 – The Supreme Court of the United States declares Alabama laws requiring segregated buses illegal, thus ending the Montgomery bus boycott. 1966 – In response to Fatah raids against Israelis near the West Bank border, Israel launches an attack on the village of As-Samu. 1969 – Vietnam War: Anti-war protesters in Washington, D.C. stage a symbolic March Against Death. 1970 – Bhola cyclone: A 150-mph tropical cyclone hits the densely populated Ganges Delta region of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), killing an estimated 500,000 people in one night. 1982 – Ray Mancini defeats Duk Koo Kim in a boxing match held in Las Vegas. Kim's subsequent death (on November 17) leads to significant changes in the sport. 1982 – The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is dedicated in Washington, D.C. after a march to its site by thousands of Vietnam War veterans. 1985 – The volcano Nevado del Ruiz erupts and melts a glacier, causing a lahar (volcanic mudslide) that buries Armero, Colombia, killing approximately 23,000 people. 1985 – Xavier Suárez is sworn in as Miami's first Cuban-born mayor. 1989 – Hans-Adam II, the present Prince of Liechtenstein, begins his reign on the death of his father. 1990 – In Aramoana, New Zealand, David Gray shoots dead 13 people in a massacre before being tracked down and killed by police the next day. 1991 – The Republic of Karelia, an autonomous republic of Russia, is formed from the former Karelian ASSR. 1992 – The High Court of Australia rules in Dietrich v The Queen that although there is no absolute right to have publicly funded counsel, in most circumstances a judge should grant any request for an adjournment or stay when an accused is unrepresented. 1994 – In a referendum, voters in Sweden decide to join the European Union. 1995 – Mozambique becomes the first state to join the Commonwealth of Nations without having been part of the former British Empire. 1995 – A truck-bomb explodes outside of a US-operated Saudi Arabian National Guard training center in Riyadh, killing five Americans and two Indians. A group called the Islamic Movement for Change claims responsibility. 1995 – Nigeria Airways Flight 357 crashes at Kaduna International Airport in Kaduna, Nigeria, killing 11 people and injuring 66. 2000 – Philippine House Speaker Manny Villar passes the articles of impeachment against Philippine President Joseph Estrada. 2001 – War on Terror: In the first such act since World War II, US President George W. Bush signs an executive order allowing military tribunals against foreigners suspected of connections to terrorist acts or planned acts on the United States. 2002 – Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraq agrees to the terms of the UN Security Council Resolution 1441. 2002 – During the Prestige oil spill, a storm bursts a tank of the oil tanker MV Prestige, which was not allowed to dock and sank on November 19, 2002, off the coast of Galicia, spilling 63,000 metric tons of heavy fuel oil, more than the Exxon Valdez oil spill. 2012 – A total solar eclipse occurs in parts of Australia and the South Pacific. 2013 – Hawaii legalizes same-sex marriage. 2013 – 4 World Trade Center officially opens. 2015 – Islamic State operatives carry out a series of coordinated terrorist attacks in Paris, including suicide bombings, mass shootings and a hostage crisis. The terrorists kill 130 people, making it the deadliest attack in France since the Second World War.
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arkhangelske · 7 years
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Favorite Characters in Things
... in no particular order, to be added to whenever I think of them
Hannibal (TV)
Sherlock (BBC)
Erik (Phantom of the Opera, any version)
Venom/Eddie Brock (Spider-Man)
Leto Atredies II/God-Emperor of Dune (Duneiverse)
Severus Snape (HP)
Prince Robot (Saga)
DEATH (Discworld novels)
Daenerys, Tyrion, Jon (ASOIAF) 
The Chernabog (Fantasia)
Reala (NiGHTS into Dreams)
Sideshow Bob (The Simpsons)
Harley Quinn (Batman)
Jack (Nightmare Before Christmas)
Pinky & the Brain (Animaniacs)
Edward Rochester (Jane Eyre)
Heathcliff (Wuthering Heights)
Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty/Disney original animation)
Rorschach (Watchmen)
V (V for Vendetta)
Dale Cooper (Twin Peaks)
Migi (Kiseiiju/Parasyte)
Count D (Pet Shop of Horrors)
Alucard (Hellsing)
Scorpius (Farscape)
Jessica Rabbit (Roger Rabbit)
Deadpool (Deadpool/Marvel)
Max (Sam & Max)
Peanut, Birdgirl, X the Executioner (Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law)
Dr. Girlfriend, The Monarch (Venture Bros)
Dr. Zoidberg, Zapp Brannigan (Futurama)
Vegeta (Dragonball/Dragonball Z)
Miguel O'Hara/Spider-Man 2099 (Marvel)
Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Marvel)
D (Vampire Hunter D)
Madcap (Marvel)
Gambit, Nightcrawler (X-Men/Marvel)
Garrus (Mass Effect)
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The Big Ol’ Disney Indie Masterlist
((So here’s something I’ve been working on for a while. All these attempts at masterlists never seem to get anywhere, or eventually become ridiculously outdated, so I’ve decided to try my hand at this thing.
Conditions:
-Group-exclusive RPers not listed
-All Disney-owned properties listed
-Names removed after 2 weeks inactivity
-Updated once a month
If you see a mistake or somebody I missed, make sure to let me know!))
Aladdin Aladdin: riffrcffed
Genderbent Aladdin: riffraffstreetratidontbuythat Genie: ittcbitty Jafar: snakemade Princess Jasmine: aviscaptum, ofgildedcages, prizcd, royalxroar
Aladdin and the King of Thieves Cassim: swiped, thicves
Aladdin (TV) Mozenrath: arabian-necromancer, immitis
Alice in Wonderland Caterpillar: ayeeaiohyou
Cheshire Cat: nxtallthere
Alice in Wonderland (2010) Alice: cxptainalicekingslexgh, kingsleigh Mad Hatter: sirtarranthightop
Red Queen: irasciblempresse Time: clcckhands
Atlantis: The Lost Empire Princess Kida: theheartofatlantis
Bertha Packard: ofcommunication Vinny Santorini: demoliticnist
Lt. Helga Sinclair: femmelieutenant
Beauty and the Beast AU Gaston: gastonscrewyourcourage Beast: a-melancholy-heart, bcastmade, beastwithintheman, findingchange, lostillusicn, princebete, rosedamned, the-hopeless-beast, themelancholyhearted, thornpunishment Belle: bcautymade, bcllerose, beautyandbooks, beautyclreams, becuty, beyondappearance, bibliophiliism, bonjcur, booksmartbeauty, bxautybutafunnygirl, cerveauxavantxbeaut, demoisellebeaute, etrangexdemoiselle, finalpetal, jeveuxaventure, lecturebeaute, mostpeculiarmademoiselleetmsieur, namemeansbeauty, neveroutofsight, nothinglasts, oddbeautied, oddbeautybelle, ofboooks, ofxbooks, rxseblanche, sabeaute, stillnotfree, strangexbeauty, thebeauty, thegirltobreakthespell, the-provincial-beauty, wiserandstronger Bimbettes: paulettetheprettytriplet, yellcwdress Chip: chippcd, chippercup, thechippedcxp Cogsworth: clxcksworth, tightlywound Feather duster (Babette, Fifi, Plumette): depoussiiere Gaston: antlerdecor, boorishbrute, bxxttromping, decoratedhunter, narcissiisms, nobelleprizewinner, sauvagi, sizeofabarge, theperfectgaston, tuerlabete Genderbent Belle: imposingbeau, lcbeau Genderbent Gaston: beastslain LeFou: mywhataguy Lumiere: caandelabra, ccndlemade, cxndelabra, lumiicrc OC: bellesister Vietnamese Belle: coeurseveille
Beauty and the Beast (2017) Beast: cxrsedprince, debete, evermorebeastly, evermre, fierte, forevcrmore, foulbeast, handsomeyoungprince, masterofthiscastle, monstrcs, nogoodnessimproveme, pasunebete, petalbound, petalfcll, roseruin, shesstillthere, showme-thegirl, whowouldloveme, xevermcrex Belle: amostpeculiarbeauty, assherunsaway, asthelastpetalfalls, beautynamed, bibliophileisms, bookwormofvilleneuve, breaksthespell, coxragexs, etrangebeauty, fcnnygirl, filledrcle, forevercanspareaminute, i-want-adventure, labelleloveslabete, laxbeautex, meansbeauty, morethanicantell, pecxliarxgirl, rcveuse, spellbrcken, strangespecialmostpeculiar, verdelivre Belle’s mother: fcarlessbeauty Maestro Cadenza: brckenkeys Enchantress: lesenchantes Mademe de Garderobe; mmegarderobe, traversina Gaston: aimforliver, antlerdecor, bargesized, beastslaying, bitinghunter, burlybrute, gastonrp, ghastton, hcntermade, killsbeasts, ofvanity, shootfrombehind, vainhunter, vraiebete
Gaston’s reflection: gastonsreflection Genderbent Gaston: beastslain, undeservcd, vanityiisms LeFou: bolsteriing, foolplayed, illiiterate, isthatfair, lcfou, lefoc Lumiere: its-cxndelabrx, oflumiere Maurice: invcntormade, smallmeanssafe OC: hannahbriecheese, ofbeastlysisters, parisprincess, sweepthecinders Plumette: burnedbefore, elledeplume, plumeauxx, ruffledfeathcrs The prince’s mother: queenandmother, reinemalheureuse The prince’s father: fatherofabeast, rosedesang Stanley: jcligarcon, softstanley
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas Maestro Forte: courtcomposer
Big Hero 6 AU Honey Lemon: lethal-honey Hiro Hamada: atruehiro, nerdiiisms, saiichii, ultimate-bot-fighter Tadashi Hamada: lifeheal, nerdschoolgenius Honey Lemon: optichemist OCs: tina-miyazaki-angel
The Black Cauldron Horned King: godamongmortalmen Taran: pigbcy
Brave Princess Merida: bravequeen
Cinderella (1950) Prince Charming: itsnotabouttheslipper, princeycharming, the-char-memeing-prince Cinderella: cinderrisen, ofashesiisms, stillamemberofthisfamily, the-realest-cinderella, whatyourheartmakes Grand Duke: hisimperialgrace Anastasia Tremaine: anxstasiaiisms
Cinderella (2015) Ella: acreatureofash, cendrillcn, cinders-and-glass-princess, courageisms, damexfashes, slipperborn, whatshouldbedone, wildflcwerheart Kit: itsnotabouttheslipper, princelycharmed, slipperprince Lady Tremaine: mxdam
Core / Comicverse Jose Carioca: cigarforyou
Fenton Crackshell: blatheringblatherskite Della Duck: delladucky Diabetic Max: little-goof Duck Avenger: diabolical-duck Flintheart Glomgold: flintheart--glomgold Max Goof: level-headed-goof Goldie: glitterwiththebest Goofy: wilhelmedscream Louie: louietheeviltriplet
Magica de Spell: magica-de-spell Scrooge McDuck: kingoftheklondike, unclescrooge Mickey Mouse: smalladventurer (group member - Disney characters approach with caution) Mochaccino: foggedkarma Mortimer Mouse: bettermcuse OCs: the-littlest-inkblot Oswald the Lucky Rabbit: forgottenruler, oswald-the-forgotten, waltsluckyrabbit Pluto: heyypluto Roxanne: roxanneiisms Bradley Uppercrust III: homicidaltendancies Robert Zimmeruski: cheddarwhizzy
Darkwing Duck Bunnies: cutelittlelostbunnies
Reginald Bushroot: lyceumxnycanthropus Drake Mallard: egotisticalhero, lets-get-dxngerous Loopy McQuack: bubblegum-pilot Negaduck: heresnegsy Quackerjack: toy-czar Agent Steelbeak: agent-steelbeak
Descendants Ben Florian: theresalwaysgood
Evie: egrimhilde Evil Mal: ofmalevolence Mal: malconstrued, malevolentfaery OCs: braidedlily, hadesrebelofadaughter, lindathelovely, lxstpriincess, petitxfou, rapidfired
Disney Parks - Other Figment: childishdelight
Gelatoni: paiintwithmyheart
Elena of Avalor Princess Elena Castillo Flores: crxwnedavalor
The Emperor’s New Groove Emperor Kuzco: koolzco
Enchanted Prince Edward: enchantedheroism Giselle: beendrcaming
Epic Mickey Copernicus: collectorcopernicus
Evil Oswald: unluckyrcbbit OCs: themistfitmouse Ortensia Cat: bankersdaughter Scrapper Mickey: heartscrxpped Shadow Blot: inkblxtrefxrmed
Fantasia 2000 Spring Sprite: athraithc
Finding Nemo Bruce: chainsxwsmile Marlin: grvmpygills
Flubber Professor Ned Brainard: flxbber
Frozen Princess Anna: actualrealliveanna, thearendelleprincessanna, ask-me-princess-anna, awkwardroyal, feistyfreckleface, freckledbutton, spareheiress, spareisms, whitestreaked Kristoff Bjorgman: gathersice, kristoff-the-pungent, reindeersarebettcr, trollraised Queen Elsa: arrendellequeenelsa, elsaofarendelle, fractallized, fractiliis, frxzenheart, howlingstorminside, iskvinne, ladetstorme, missfrozenfractals, notalone-butfree, ofprofetiisms, queen-of-frozen-arendelle, queen-of-iceolation, queenofsncw, snoflak-isen-dronning Prince Hans: forvistxkonge, loveisamirror, ofthesouthernisles OC: ofwinterairxsnow Former queen: queen-lilian-of-arendelle
Gargoyles Brooklyn: im-brooklynx
Gravity Falls Aged up Dipper: ask-awkward-teen-dipper, d-i-p-p-e-r, dipperpinesheadsintotheunknown, the-bigdippcr Aged up Mabel: alphatwxn, trustingstar Amnesiac Bill: humanbillisfuckingupmyhead AU Dipper: whyisdippercrying Bill Cipher: apxcalyptic-ciphxr, billchip, billcipherrp, bxll-cxpher, doritoangulum, everxwatchingxeye, goldendorito, thebyegoldbyedelusion, therulerofweird, tyrannicaltriangle Demon Mabel: glxtter-nxghtmare Dipper Clones 3 & 4: pxper-cxpers Gideon Gleeful: giddyfresh, goodolgideon Journal 2: ufxpgsvyllph Journal 3: mrxuqdo3 Pacifica Northwest: llamanorthwest, pirelien, priincess-pacifica OCs: bipper-billdipper, speakeasy-to-me Dipper Pines: dontcallmelittledipper, mynameisdopper, pinetrce, prodegy-pines, solverofmysteries Mabel Pines: becamestars, bezazzled, captivatinginnocence, glittery-sweaters-and-pigs, itrhymeswithtable, mabelpinesfeatwaddles, sparklesandstarsandstuff, theglitterytwin Stanford Pines: goldenbutnotinthegoodway, pine-dexter, somepointsomewhere Reverse Dipper: brokenevergreen, thetrucmastermind Reverse Gideon: frightenedfreckles Reverse Pacifica: useless-stereotype Tyrone: fizzieroleplays Will Cipher (Reverse Bill): williamcxpher, xwill-cipherx
Haunted Mansion Ellie & Otis: ravensghast Ghost Host: asktheghosthost Hatbox Ghost: ask-the-hatbox-ghost Hitchhiking Ghosts: hitchhikinghaunts OC: bells-and-crypts, scienceghostgirl theheadlessgroom
Hercules Hades: underworldreign Hercules: air-heros Megara: cantsayit, damselwhocanhandleit, distrcss, fireballsandsmokechains, indxstress, nxtmegara
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Clopin: clopinthejester Esmeralda: dame-deparis, enchantingdanseur, murroyilodel, notredameheroine Judge Claude Frollo: hellflamcs, judgmentcast Genderbent Clopin: ofconfettiandgallows Captain Phoebus: captainphoebus-atyourservice, golden-sun-warrior Quasimodo: lebossu, twistedfleshandbone
Inside Out Fear: fear-journal, mxtum OCs: triple-emotion
Into the Woods Genderbent Cinderella: ashtoil
Little Red Riding Hood: acapeandahood
The Witch: imthehitch
Jake and the Never Land Pirates Captain Red Jessica: quitethepirategal
The Jungle Book (1967) Mowgli: mxncub
The Jungle Book (2016) Baloo: the-simple-necessities
Kingdom Hearts Aqua: aquasdestiny, hopesaved, papilia, songoftheswans, spellweaviing, valorfindings Axel/Lea: axorcism, flurrious-flame, igniisaeternum Demyx: arpeggxo, endlxssmelody, melodious-sitarist, ninthnocturne, xnocturnal-requiemx Genderbent Sora: not-so-basic-girl Goofy: cheerfulclumsyknight Ienzo: praestigii, retribuxion Kairi: kciri, pxopuprincxss, rikaxi, thalassiics, thalxssas Larxene/Arlene: lafemmedefoudre, nobodyofsparks Lexaeus/Aeleus: teardownheaven Luxord: thexofdiamonds Marluxia: gracefulsnigmorder Master of Masters: dominusprimaluce King Mickey: thekingmickey Namine: cfstardvst, oblivion-witch, prcmising, scatteredcrayons, vvatercolors OCs: duskisms, friendlyheartless, guidemetothedark, yume-no-sora Olette: fadingsummerdays Replica Riku: faithfulreplica, theotherpuppet Riku: alongxthexroadxtoxdawn, ansem-riku, boundbythedark, charavgis, crookedkey, cxnsumethedarkness, drexm-eater, gyakukishi, knightofdawn, seekerofdawn, viamadlucem Roxas: 13th-member, roxas-heart-13 Sora: asksorastarlight, aspiringparasyte, cheekykeybearer, equitumcaelum, fideluxx, gxisma, herocor, hitspark, kcybladcr, keysofthekingdom, kingdom-hearts-sora, nightmaresend, photondebugger, roaringheart, scvtteredmemories, sora-pugnxre-mxlum, superrsora Soranort: rxcusant Terranort: torewindtime, x-purpose Vanitas: brckengear, onthewaytosmile, solitu, thebetterhalfofwind, uxversed, xvani-tas Ventus: forgottenwind, ventus-ven-for-short, thewindywielder Xaldin: thegaleandlance Xehanort: mastcrxehanort Xemnas: superiornumber1 Xigbar/Braig: kukanorrow Xion: tatarian-memory
Lady and the Tramp
Human Tramp: schnauzermutt
Lilo & Stitch
Stitch: stitchiisms
Lilo & Stitch: The Series OC: soulxofxnight
The Lion Guard Jasiri: sisinisawa Kion: captenikion
The Lion King Human Scar: humanprincescar Scar: gentlemenscar Young Simba: sixba Timon: problem-free
The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride Kovu: princeoftheoutlands
The Lion King comics Kopa: youngkopa
The Little Mermaid Princess Ariel: arielthelionhearted, arielxthexlittlexmermaid, tailedprincess, wanderinfree Vanessa: witchoftheseashores
The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea Princess Melody: fins-and-feet, melodyiisms
Maleficent Maleficent: fairy-queen-maleficent, mistressmxleficent
Marvel Cinematic Universe Bucky Barnes: dobroserdechnyy Agent Peggy Carter: ofgunsandlipstick Hydra Tony Stark: hydraxstark Loki: kingxfmischief
Wanda Maximoff: scxrletwxnda OC: nowyxuseeme-nowyxudont Steve Rogers: patrioticsxldier, whatwxsright, youusedme Natasha Romanov: stillfeeluncomfortable Thor: themxghtythor Tony’s cat: ofiironpaws
Marvel Comic Universe Deadpool: dedpaul, goddamndeadpool, poolstorybro Lady Deadpool: xxlady-deadpoolxx Lady Loki: kneelinmypresence Dr. Octopus: ottoctavius Peter Parker: rxdioxctivespidermxn, unreliable-hero Rocket Raccoon: augmcnt
Moana Maui: legendearned, mappedvictories, ordinarydemiguy, semidemi-minigod OCs: learnxngthe-wxy Sina: sinaxwaialiki, sweetiinside Tamatoa: decorated-decapod, shiniestcrustacean Te Fiti: islandhearted Moana Waialiki: callinside, horizoncrossed, kamali-i-wahine, kaumoana, moanaialiki, moana-of-motunui, oceanschiild, oceanschosenone, vcyager, wayfndr
Mulan Fa Mulan: honoreflected General Li Shang: fightgood, hishonor
Mulan 2 Princess Mei: gongzhuisms
Newsies Spot Conion: newsiekingofbrooklyn
Crutchie: yourbrxther Jack Kelly: carryindabanner, dreamsofsantafe
Katherine Pulitzer: hercameraandherpen
The Nightmare Before Christmas OCs: scarboroughskellington, thepumpkinqueenn Oogie Boogie: snake-eyes-11 Jack Skellington: kingjxck, skeletonwithabowtie
Oliver & Company Dodger: billyjoelmutt
Once Upon a Time Mary Margaret Blanchard: ravenhairedbandit, thcfairest John Darling: darlingfalls Wendy Darling: kissfromadarling, lostiisms Annabelle French: cxretaker, judgenotmycover, roseofvalor Gaston: surrexitpetalis Killian Jones: captainofthejewel, swashbucklingjones Regina Mills: foughtevil, reginathequeenofmean OCs: aggiesanderson, aprincessofwhite, doeveined, pcrestheart George Pan: littlelxstboy Peter Pan: ruthlesspeter, shadowxpeter Rumpelstiltskin: beadearie, pureheroiism, thecursedspinner Will Scarlet: propermotivation Emma Swan: lightxswan, savior-of-the-day Tinker Bell: imtinkerbell
Peter Pan Captain Hook: that-elegant-captain OC: todrcwn, tcplay Peter Pan: thelxstboy Slightly: memoriies Tinker Bell: tinkiisms Wendy Darling: darlinglittlewendymoiraangela, wendyfulmother
Pirates of the Caribbean Captain Jack Sparrow: captainjacksparrovv, nrthwards, trickstercaptain Elizabeth Swann: hangtherules Tia Dalma: touchcfdestiny
Pirates of the Caribbean Online Jolly Roger: scourgeofthecaribbean
Pocahontas Nakoma: wcrryforher Pocahontas: ofthewiind, riiverbends Captain John Smith: worldsailed
The Princess and the Frog Louis: louis-gator Tiana: digsdeep, lilladybayou
Quack Pack Louie: morallygreen
Robin Hood Robin Hood: outlcwed
Silly Symphonies Big Bad Wolf: blowthehousedown Lil’ Bad Wolf: whitesheepwolf
Sleeping Beauty Princess Aurora: bornofthedawn, leparoza Maleficent: listenwellallofyou, magnificentmalevolence Prince Phillip: friendofhorses, travmsoldat
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs The Prince: thrillmethrough Princess Snow White: applepoisoned, fcirest, lipsofrcse, schneelein, whiteasxsnow
Sofia the First Cedric the Sorcerer: merlinsmushrooms Princess Sofia: so-excited-to-be
Star vs. the Forces of Evil Star Butterfly: mewniisms, stars-n-hearts
Hekapoo: scissorforge Princess Pony Head: severedponyhead
Star Wars Padme Amidala: libertinedeath
BB-8: classificd Jyn Erso: daughterofgalen OCs: saggitariisms, theredmedic Rey: imncone, stillwciting Bodhi Rooks: rogue-one-aviator Anakin Skywalker: jedibetrayer Luke Skywalker: sonofajedi
Tangled Queen Arianna: sunlightswallowed Gothel: fauxmother, motheriiiisms Flynn Rider: fitzherberted, gottagetmeoneofthese, muchlesstouchyfeely, rogue-prince-consort, strawberryfitzsherbert, suaverogue, thesmolderingking, thievd Modern Rapunzel: clever-flower-girl, imthelcstprincess Princess Rapunzel: asundrop, barefootprincessofcorona, blcndle, burdencrowned, coronian, fleurdesxleil, girl-with-the-magic-hair, lanterndreams, lanterniisms, longlocked, lostblondeprincess, oflanternlight, priincessofcorona, prinzessonne, rampicn, rapzz, rpnzl, runningracingdancingchasing, sollucem, wxndinmyhair Stabbington Brothers: twin-mercenaries
Tangled: The Series Captain of the Guard: notgettingawaythistime
Cassandra: daughtercftheguard, no-nonsense-lady, swcrdmaiden Varian: alchemyxnotxmagic
Tarzan Jane Porter: artisticxeye, likeadxmsel Tarzan: jungle-king-tarzan
Tinker Bell & Disney Fairies Nyx: nyxiisms
Vidia: fastflying
Toy Story Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl: yarnfulofhair
Treasure Planet Jim Hawkins: sailedstars, venturcd
Up Dug: sqviirrel
Wander Over Yonder Lord Dominator: dcminatiion
Commander Peepers: shorteyeballcommander
Winnie the Pooh Multimuse: pooh-bear-and-friends Piglet: averysmallanimal Pooh: enchantedbear
W.I.T.C.H. Caleb: rebel-leadxr Taranee Cole: firefavoring Cornelia Hale: earthgcardian Irma Lair: vertounda Hay Lin: aerokinesiiss Orube: ofbasiliade Will Vandom: autemiiisms, ofheatherfield, quintessenceguardian, willthefrog
Wreck-It Ralph Sgt. Calhoun: tragiicbackstory King Candy: candytastic
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Zootopia Finnick: hxstlerfox Judy Hopps: judyciously, judy-flopps, lieutenant-judy-hopps, outcastbvnny, sly-carrots Nick Wilde: hustlingvulpine, smugmotherfoxer Young Nick: vulpespxp --- Double Muse chinasxfoodxlovers: Chien Po, Princess Su esorbitanza: Beast, Gaston furiouslyfeathery: Iago, Zazu khmuses: Axel, Riku lcveisweakness: Regina Mills, Emma Swan
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fartoomanymuses: Max Goof, Riku fracturedmentality: Once Upon a Time OCs goddamnmuses: Levi, Once Upon a Time OC, Savage Opress, Quicksilver, Rocket Raccoon hetercgeneity: Padme Amidala, Doctor Strange, Genderbent Kylo Ren, Rey, Sabe, Ben Solo, Star Wars OC insxnixm: Sparky keysoflight: Aqua, Roxas, Sora, Vanitas, Ventus luxenebris: Captain Amelia, Aqua, Aslan, Cheshire Cat (Tim Burton’s Alice), Scott Calvin, Cruella de Vil, Queen Elinor, Georgette, Larxene, Scar, Sora, Anastasia Tremaine mountmultimuses: Captain Hook, Darth Vader, Avengers, Deadpool, X-Men, Hulk and the Agents of SMASH, Ultimate Spider-Man, The Spectacular Spider-Man multismusae: Allison Argent, Princess Aurora (OUAT), Hanna Marin, Riley Matthews, Emma Swan, Blair Waldorf, Snow White multiworldmuses: Alice, Aqua, Ariel, Cinderella, Donald, Goofy, Jasmine, Kairi, King Mickey, Lady, Minnie Mouse, Mulan, Namine, Pocahontas, Rapunzel, Robin Hood, Sally, Snow White, Sora, Roxas, Ventus, Xion, Zero museswantofite: Heihei neverfcrgotten: Georgette, Lady, Mittens notyourdarlings: Princess Aurora, Cassandra (Tangled the Series), Marie (The Aristocats), Princess Rapunzel, Rosetta, Princess Snow White, Vanellope von Schweetz, Moana Waialiki ofdreamshade: Wendy Darling, Peter Pan, Rumpelstiltskin
ofmotherlyinstinct: Lady Catherine, Lady Colette, Maggie Fitz, Sina Waialiki
ofprincessiisms: Princess Anna, Princess Attina, Queen Elsa, Princess Jasmine, Princess Rapunzel onceuponamultimuse: Beast, Belle, Miss Bianca, Cogsworth, Merida DunBroch, Esmeralda, Belle French, Ben French, Mr. Gold, Mrs. Gold, Hades, Robin Hood, Roland Hood, Jafar, Kendall Jones, Killian Jones, Lady, LeFou, Lumiere, Marie, Megara, Mickey Mouse, Brooklyn Cora Mills, Regina Mills, Reginault Mills, Daphne Nolan, David Nolan, Once Upon a Time OC, Emery Swan, Emma Swan onceuponamuses: Killian Jones, Regina Mills, Emma Swan partiallystcrs: General, Chirrut Imwe, K-2SO, Sue Tenny princeandthebeast: Beast, Gaston, Lumiere relrps: Prince Phillip rvlethewcrld: Officer Judy Hopps, Lord Dominator, Moana Waialiki saturdaymorningmuses: Gargoyles, Gravity Falls, The Muppet Show, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Wander Over Yonder
seashoretreasures: The Little Mermaid sommercn: Princess Anna, Princess Isabel, Princess Merida, The Ocean (Moana), Pascal, Princess Rapunzel storybrookeisms: Belle (OUAT), Neal Cassidy, Daniel Colter, Cruella de Vil (OUAT), Dorothy Gale (OUAT), Hades (OUAT), Graham Humbert, Ingrid (OUAT), Killian Jones, Milah Jones, Ruby Lucas, Maleficent (OUAT), Cora Mills, Henry Mills Jr., Henry Mills Sr., Zelena Mills, David Nolan, Lily Page, Robin Hood (OUAT) Rumplestiltskin, Emma Swan, Ursula (OUAT), Violet (OUAT), Snow White (OUAT) tenacitiies: Esmeralda, Melanie Ravenswood
tobelovedforevermore: Alice, Riley Andersen, Princess Anna, Princess Ariel, Princess Aurora, Belle, Cinderella, Wendy Darling, Queen Elsa, Fa Mulan, Belle French, Jim Hawkins, Judy Hopps, Princess Jasmine, Joy, Charlotte LaBouff, LeFou, Megara, Princess Merida, Pocahontas, Princess Rapunzel, Rey, Sadness, Snow White, Thomas, Tiana, Vanellope von Schweetz, Moana Waialiki warricrhearted: Tony Stark wisdomrisen: Cassian Andor, Beast, Poe Dameron, Gothel, K2-SO, Lumiere, Prince Naveen, Peter Parker, Flynn Rider, Rumplestiltskin, Gramma Tala, Tiana, Vision ycngandreckless: Alison Dilaurentis, Emily Fields, Spencer Hastings, Hanna Marin, Aria Montgomery
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ilivewithengineers · 7 years
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Disney’s Live Action Line-Up
Guys, I went down a rabbit hole.
There are 20 movies, somewhere between “off-hand comments” and “currently in post-production”.
People are listed with stuff I’ve seen or I know my roommates have seen, unless I feel the actors name is enough.
Upcoming films (production or post-production):
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018) dir. Lasse Hallstrom ([almost] all ABBA music videos, 2005′s Casanova) writer: Ashleigh Powell (no released credits) Drosselmeyer (godfather) - Morgan Freeman Sugar Plum Fairy - Keira Knightley Mother Ginger - Helen Mirren Mr. Stahlbum (father) - Matthew Macfayden (2005′s Pride & Prejudice - Mr. Darcy)
Mary Poppins Returns (2018) dir. Rob Marshall (Chicago, Memoirs of a Geisha, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Into the Woods) writer: David Magee (Finding Neverland, Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, Life of Pi) Marry Poppins: Emily Blunt (The Devil Wears Prada - Emily, Charlie Wilson’s War - Jane Liddle, Sunshine Cleaning - Norah, Into the Woods - Baker’s Wife, The Huntsman: Winter’s War - Queen Freya, The Girl on the Train - Rachel) (new) Jack The Lamplighter: Lin-Manuel Miranda (new) Cousin Topsy: Meryl Streep (new) bank president William Weatherall Wilkins - Colin Firth Jane Banks - Emily Mortimer (The Newsroom – heroine MacKenzie McHale) Michael Banks - Ben Whishaw (The Hollow Crown – King Richard, Skyfall – Q) (new) Balloon Lady - Angela Lansbury board member Mr. Dawes Jr. - Dick Van Dyke (1964’s Mary Poppins – street sweeper Bert, The [New] [Dick] Van Dyke Show, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang – Caractus Potts) maid Ellen - Julie Walters (Harry Potter franchise - Mrs. Weasley, Brave - the witch) totally-not-gay neighbor and cannon enthusiast Admiral Boom - David Warner (Tron - Ed Dillinger, Star Trek V - St. John Talbot, Batman: TAS - Ra’s al Ghul, Hogfather - Lord Downey, Penny Dreadful - Van Helsing, Wallander - Povel Wallander)
A Wrinkle in Time (2018) dir. Ava DuVernay (stuff) writer: Jennifer Lee (Wreck-It Ralph, Frozen, Zootopia) Mrs. Whatsit – Reese Witherspoon Mrs. Who – Mindy Kaling (The Office – Kelly Kapoor, The Mindy Project – Mindy Lahiri) Mrs. Which – Oprah Winfrey Dr. Alex Murry – Chris Pine Dr. Kate Murry – Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Doctor Who- Tish Jones, Jupiter Ascending – Famulus, 2017’s Beauty and the Beast - Plumette) Meg Murry – Storm Reid (stuff) The Happy Meidum – Zach Galifanakis (stuff) Red – Michael Pena (Ant-Man – Luis, The Martian – Rick Martinez) Principal Jenkins – Andre Holland (stuff) Calvin – Levi Miller (stuff) Calvin’s Father – Daniel MacPherson (stuff) ??? - Bellamy Young (Scandal – Mellie Grant, Criminal Minds – Beth Clemmons, Scrubs – Dr. Miller) ??? - Will McCormack (In Plain Sight – Robert O’Conner)
unspecified live-action fairy tale releases on: July 28, 2017; April 6, 2018; December 20, 2019.
unspecified live-action releases: August 3, 2017; December 25, 2018.
Upcoming films (pre-production or early stages)
Mulan Release date: November 2, 2018 director: Niki Caro (wrote/dir 2002’s Whale Rider, other things I’ve never heard of). writer: Rick Jaffa/Amanda Silver (Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Jurassic World) will not be a musical. original draft included “30-something European trader” as love-interest. This idea did not survive rewrites. “all primary roles, including the love interest, are Chinese” “It’s a big, girly martial arts epic. It will be extremely muscular and thrilling and entertaining and moving.”
Aladdin director: Guy Ritchie (Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Homes: A Game of Shadows, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, Madonna: What It Feels Like For a Girl). writer: John August (Titan AE, 2000′s Charlie’s Angels, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride, Dark Shadows) will be a musical Has issues with Robin Williams’s estate regarding the Genie and his portrayal. Leads are spec’d as Middle Eastern. shooting: July 2017 - January 2018 “My stories are really about street hustlers. That’s what I know how to do. And Aladdin is a classic street hustler who makes good.” - Guy Ritchie via Disney CEO Sean Bailey
The Lion King pre-production director: Jon Favreau (Elf, Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Cowboys & Aliens, 2016’s The Jungle Book) writer: Jeff Nathanson (Catch Me If You Can, Rush Hour 3, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Tower Heist) Simba: Donald Glover (Community - Troy Barnes, Magic Mike XXL - Andre, The Martian - Rich Purnell) Mufasa: James Earl Jones (Star Wars - Darth Vader, The Lion King - Mufasa, 3rd Rock from the Sun - Narrator)
Cruella Maleficent-style take on 101 Dalmations director: Alex Timbers (debut) writer: Kelly Marcel (Saving Mr. Banks, Fifty Shades of Grey) Cruella de Vil: Emma Stone (La La Land - Mia, The Amazing Spiderman 2 - Gwen Stacy, Zombieland - Wichita, Superbad - Jules)
Tink writer: Victoria Strouse (Finding Dory) Tinker Bell: Reese Witherspoon (Legally Blonde - Elle Woods)
live-action Peter Pan something director/writer: David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon) writer: Toby Halbrooks (Pete’s Dragon)
The Sword in the Stone writer: Brian Cogman (Game of Thrones)
Pinocchio writer: Peter Hedges (??)
Dumbo director: Tim Burton (*take a deep breath* Beetlejuice, Batman, Edward Scissorhands, Batman Returns, Sleepy Hollow, Planet of he Apes, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride, Sweny Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, 2010′s Alice in Wonderland, Dark Shadows) writer Ehren Kruger (Scream 3, The Ring, The Brothers Grimm, Transformers 2-4, Ghost in the Shell) CGI/live action mix Colette - Eva Green (Kingdom of Heaven - Sibylia, Casino Royale - Vesper Lynd, The Golden Compass - Serafina Pekkala, Camelot - Morgan, Penny Dreadful - Vanessa Ives, Dark Shadows - Angelique Bouchard) circus manager Medici - Danny DeVito (Batman Returns - Penguin, Matilda - Mr. Wormwood, 100+ other things I’ve never seen before)
Winnie the Pooh premise: adult Christopher Robin returning to the Hundred Acre Wood writer: Alex Perry? (Australia’s Next Top Model, Project Runway Australia)
Rose Red “Rose Red works with the dwarves to bring Snow White back to life” writer: Justin Merz? (The Boxcar Children) writer: Evan Daugherty (Snow White and the Huntsman, Divergent, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Huntsman: Winter’s War)
Prince Charming writer: Matt Fogel? (??)
Jungle Book 2 director: Jon Favreau writer: Justin Marks (The Jungle Book (2016))
Maleficent 2 writer: Linda Woolverton (Beauty and the Beast (1991), The Lion King, Alice in Wonderland (2010), Maleficent) Maleficent: Angelina Jolie
Jungle Cruise writer: John Requa/Glenn Ficarra (Cats & Dogs, Bad Santa, Bad News Bears) ???: Dawyne “The Rock” Johnson
Fantasia something Maleficent-style retelling for the demon Chernabog writer: Matt Sazama/Burk Sharpless (The Last Witch Hunter, Gods of Egypt, Power Rangers)
Genies prequel to Aladdin writer: Damian Shannon/Mark Swift (Freddy vs. Jason, Friday the 13th)
Sources (not including IMDB pages)
http://time.com/4525871/disney-live-action-movies/
http://time.com/4308042/disney-pipeline-live-action-fairy-tales/
http://variety.com/2016/film/news/disney-claims-dates-for-several-new-movies-confirms-jungle-book-2-mary-poppins-sequel-1201760227/
http://time.com/3947750/disney-prince-charming-film/
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/tim-burton-direct-live-action-780397
http://variety.com/2015/film/news/disney-developing-live-action-aladdin-prequel-1201541165/
http://ew.com/article/2016/04/13/disney-live-action-peter-pan-movie/
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/emma-stone-talks-play-cruella-852693
http://time.com/4518450/disney-sets-a-date-for-live-action-mulan-movie/
http://variety.com/2017/film/news/donald-glover-simba-lion-king-remake-1201991771/
http://www.vulture.com/2016/10/fans-dont-want-a-mulan-with-a-white-male-lead.html
http://www.vulture.com/2017/03/beauty-and-the-beast-disneys-remake-machine.html
http://www.slashfilm.com/fantasia-live-action-remake/
http://hiddenremote.com/2017/03/06/lin-manuel-miranda-jack-lamplighter-new-mary-poppins-photo/
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Fantasia 2000
Release Date: December 17th, 1999 (released June 16th, 2000 nationwide)
Inspiration: N/A
Budget: $80-85 million
Domestic Gross: $60.6 million
Worldwide Gross: $90.9 million
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 81%
IMDB Score: 7.2/10
Storyline (per IMDB): In this update of Disney’s masterpiece film mixture of animation and music, new interpretations of great works of music are presented. It begins with an abstract battle of light and darkness set to the music of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. Then we see the adventures of a humpback whale calf and his pod set to “The Pines of Rome.” Next is the humorous story of several lives in 1930’s New York City, scored with “Rhapsody in Blue.” Following is a musical telling of the fairy tale, “The Steadfast Tin Soldier” set to Dmitri Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 2. Then a goofy flamingo causes havoc in his flock with his yo-yo to the tune of the finale of “Carnival of the Animals.” This is followed by the classic sequence from the original film, “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” starring Mickey Mouse and followed by “Pomp and Circumstance” starring Donald Duck as a harried assistant to Noah on his Ark. Finally, we see the awesome tale of the life, death, and renewal of a forest in a sequence …
Pre-Watching Thoughts: We get a little bit of an interesting spot here as this film was technically released in 2000 after the next two films, but because it was first shown in 1999 in New York it is considered by Disney the next official film in the canon. It is a bit weird that this is the second sequel following the Rescuers and it didn’t seem like there was much demand for a sequel to Fantasia, but believe it or not Walt Disney had originally intended for Fantasia to be a continuous release with different segments in each one. While that never materialized, we do finally get the sequel 60 years in the making and we will see how this one holds up.
Voice Cast: Much like the original Fantasia, we don’t have any voice actors to talk about though unlike the first one where we had just one host for the film, we have different actors introducing each of the segments. Having said that, we do have some familiar faces here as we have Bette Midler, James Earl Jones, and Angela Lansbury all introducing different segments, and we also have archival footage of Deems Taylor from the original Fantasia opening the film. It is also important to mention Tony Anselmo who voices Donald Duck as well as Wayne Allwine who voices Mickey Mouse at brief moments. For the newcomers, we have comedian Steve Martin, music producer Quincy Jones, conductor James Levine, and magicians Penn and Teller introducing the other segments, and I will also mention the Chicago Symphony Orchestra who performed the majority of the songs. These actors were pretty much just here to introduce each segment and nothing else, but it was still good to have some star power attached to this film.
Hero/Prince: N/A
Princess: N/A
Villain: N/A
Other Characters: I am going to be drawing a lot of comparisons between this film and the original Fantasia and for good reason, since this film is basically an updated version of Fantasia though the premise of it remains the same. As such, each segment has its own characters confined to that specific segment with no overlap, and none of these characters belong in one of the other categories so they will be talked about here. In the first segment, we have the butterflies representing light and the bats representing darkness, and then in the next segment we have the humpback whales that appear in the whole segment. We then have the next segment focused on the four people named Duke, Joe, Rachel, and John whose lives intertwine without them even knowing, and then in the next segment features the toy soldier who battles with the jack-in-the-box for the love of the ballerina. The next segment features the flamingos including the main one and then we have the return of Mickey and Yen Sid, and then we have Donald Duck in his first appearance since “The Three Caballeros” and the debut of Daisy Duck on the big screen. Finally in the last segment, we have the mythical Sprite, the elk she befriends, and the spirit of the volcano and while you can say these characters along with the soldier, ballerina, and jack-in-the-box could belong in the other categories, I didn’t feel it appropriate to include them in those. Again, these characters are specific to their own segment and it makes each one feel more special than if they intertwined with each other.
Songs: Much like Fantasia, the songs featured in this film are classic pieces of music that have been given specific animated sequences to be shown during the songs, and we do have one song returning from Fantasia and that is of course “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice”. We start off the show with Beethoven’s legendary “Symphony No. 5” and then we transition into “Pines of Rome” by Ottorino Respighi, and then we have the classic piece “Rhapsody in Blue” by George Gershwin followed by “Piano Concerto No. 2 Allegro, Opus 102” by Dmitri Shostakovich. Next, we have “The Carnival of the Animals Finale” by Camille Saint-Saens and that is followed after “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” by “Pomp and Circumstance – Marches 1, 2, 3, and 4” by Edward Elgar, and we close things out with “Firebird Suite – 1919 Version” by Igor Stravinsky. It was good that they showcased new pieces while featuring at least one piece from the original, and it made this film feel completely different from the first one while maintaining enough similarities to it.
Plot: In the original Fantasia, Deems Taylor described it as being three different kinds of music with the first being ones that tell a definite story, another being that might not have a plot, but paints a series of definite pictures, and the last being music that exists simply for its own sake. The same held true for the animated scenes that were made for those specific pieces and now we see that happen again here. Much like the original, there is no main plot as each piece belongs in one of those three categories, with the tale about the soldier, ballerina, and jack-in-the-box, “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice”, and the story of Noah’s Ark featuring Donald and Daisy Duck being ones that tell a definite story. We then have the stories about the whales, the four people, and the Sprite ones that paint a series of pictures, and finally we have the first piece and the flamingos that exists for their own sake. That is what made Fantasia so special when it first came out and that is what makes this film special too.
Random Watching Thoughts: It was wise showing the various clips of the original Fantasia to let those that have never seen it get a quick glimpse of what to expect; Similar to the original, we start off the with the orchestra taking their seats, though this time it feels more spread out than it did in the first one; Unlike the first one where the title card is shown in the middle of the film, we get it at the beginning like normal; I think it would be safe to say that “Symphony No. 5” is Beethoven’s greatest work; It’s always weird to hear a song that sounds upbeat yet the animation with it is dark; As it usually is, the light always manages to overcome the dark; Steve Martin’s Two-Week Master Musician Home Study course; Looking back, “Fantasia” is definitely a much better title than “The Concert Feature”; I wonder how often they would’ve re-released Fantasia in theaters with new material each time, it probably would’ve been a drain financially; Obviously, Steve Martin is not well versed in the violin though he does actually play the piano and the banjo; The Disney animators heard “Pines of Rome” and the first thing they thought of was flying whales; Could you just imagine being out on a boat and all of a sudden, you saw a bunch of whales just flying around in the air?; That calf tried to do too much too soon and it nearly cost him his life; Of course, there would be a random light in that cave that can lift the calf into the air and out of the cave; It is pretty interesting how they basically turned the sky into the sea for the whales; I also like how individual musicians are recognized as well; That dude really needs to tidy up his room; That’s quite a strong cat if he’s able to pull off the cap of that milk bottle so easily; He just stepped in wet cement and yet left no footprints; This was set in the early 1930s so we are right in the thick of the Great Depression; That waitress looks like she would rather be anywhere than at work; People just running on and off the subway; At least he was willing to give that gold coin back before just using it to pay for his coffee; The menu says Eric Goldberg who was an animator at Disney and also directed this specific piece; So 2 eggs cost the same as a hamburger at $.10?; That guy is so happy even though he was 5 minutes late to work; He keeps the same, disinterested look on his face even while falling to the next level; How were that many people able to get through those doors at once?; The bellhop thought it was over only for another wave of people to come through the doors; Everyone just stays in the same position as they get off the subway, go up the elevators, and then disperse to their respective rooms; That is a pretty efficient way to crack some walnuts, points for ingenuity; He really wanted the apple only to try and do the right thing by put it back, yet he’s reprimanded by the officer who thinks he was stealing only to eat it himself; That girl had quite a number of activities to take part in, it’s like just pick one and go with it; The monkey steals all those peanuts and the vendor is rightfully upset, but the monkey’s owner just shrugs it off like it’s nothing; He was more interested in acting like a dog than helping his wife with her dog; So all four are using the skating rink to reveal their ultimate wish; That’s quite the hefty bill rung up; The one guy decides to quit his job as a construction worker just as the guy who needs a job walks past and is tossed the jackhammer which gets him the job he needs; That is pretty rude of those taxis to just drive by when someone is clearly trying to call for one; It took the girl nearly getting killed trying to get her ball back for her parents to finally spend more time with her; In the end, everyone gets the thing they wanted; I like how they show the drawings leading up to the film of the potential ideas they had for the film; So Walt Disney originally wanted to include “The Steadfast Tin Soldier” in the first Fantasia, but was dissatisfied with it and shelved it; If you get a box of soldiers and see one is missing a leg, you would think that you would want to get it fixed; If that jack-in-the-box wasn’t so snobby, maybe the ballerina would’ve been more accepting of him; The soldier was so excited thinking the ballerina had one leg only to be disappointed when he saw she had two; That brief moment where you thought the solider was going to land in the furnace; That soldier went through that whole ordeal and didn’t even get a single scratch; They are in the middle of a sword fight and the ballerina decides to dance; For those that remember the original fairy tale, the ending saw the solider and the ballerina end up in the furnace, but it was changed to see the soldier send the jack-in-the-box into the furnace and live happily ever after with the ballerina; Interesting having the animators on the stage along with the orchestra doing some work; James Earl Jones does this big grand introduction for the next segment only to be aghast as to what the segment actually is; These flamingos are keen to do their thing in perfect harmony, but there has to be the one that just wants to play around with that yo-yo; They thought they showed him by getting rid of the yo-yo, but he ups the ante with a whole bunch of yo-yos; I wonder if Penn and Teller got any kickback for basically admitting that stage magic is fake; Of all the segments from the first Fantasia to include in this film, they were wise to pick ‘The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” since it is the most famous one from the original; I like how they didn’t update it for the modern era and showed it as it was first presented in 1940, right down to having the original orchestrations and not having the Chicago Symphony Orchestra play it; You can check out my review of the original Fantasia for all my initial comments on “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice”; It was cool that they even included the bit after the segment of Mickey meeting the conductor, and that segues into the modern day where the more modern Mickey meets the conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra though they dubbed over Walt Disney’s original dialogue and instead had Wayne Allwine redo it; So “Pomp and Circumstance” was written for solemn events yet became better known for being played at graduation ceremonies, and of course us wrestling fans know full well that it is the theme song for the iconic “Macho Man” Randy Savage; Donald waits until now to take a shower?; It is funny that they would use this song to go with the story of Noah’s Ark; It’s a good thing those turtles were turned around because they were going the wrong way; Apparently, Noah didn’t anticipate this many animals showing up; That was a quick turnaround from sunshine to rain; The animals are adamant about not getting on the ark until a bolt of lightning quickly convinces them to do so; Now we know why the dragons and unicorns are extinct, they didn’t get on the ark and drowned in the flood; So both Donald and Daisy are on the ark yet they think the other didn’t make it in time; You know, considering the types of animals that are on the ark, it’s amazing that the predators didn’t have a field day and kill off the weaker animals; That dove didn’t want to leave his mate; Another quick turnaround for that water to recede; Those rabbits had no problem getting busy on the ark; For everything that Donald went through, it was nice to see him and Daisy reunite and he gets his happy ending; Of all the places to find a Sprite, it would be in a cave; That Sprite was all too eager to start spreading her love across the land; I don’t think that a volcano would be the best place I would go exploring; That firebird really had a vendetta against the Sprite if he went to those lengths to kill it; How was that elk able to survive all that?; The Sprite is completely despondent until she sees her tears makes everything grow; After not being able to grow anything on the volcano, now all of a sudden she can after it’s erupted; Unlike the first film where we had an intermission where the credits were shown, they come at the end like a normal film; Did they actually leave Steve Martin there by himself?
Overall Thoughts: Overall, this was a pretty solid film that was about on par with the original Fantasia and I would argue that it was even slightly better than the first one. Obviously, things have changed since 1940 due to animation being much more modern and you can see it here as they kept “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” as is while the other segments were in modern times. Again, I don’t know how many people were clamoring for a Fantasia sequel and even more crazy is to think that Fantasia was going to be a recurring film re-released periodically with new material each time. Even though the Disney Renaissance was over, Disney was still riding fairly high going into the new millennium and it was going to be interesting to see how the next set of films do. As for this film, it is a perfectly fine film that serves as a good compliment to Fantasia and one has to wonder if we will get a third Fantasia in the future.
Final Grade: 6.5/10
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