Frozen 2 trailer just dropped · 3:17pm Feb 13th, 2019
Are we gearing up for Disney Princess Avengers?
I think we're gearing up for Disney Princess Avengers.
Are we gearing up for Disney Princess Avengers?
I think we're gearing up for Disney Princess Avengers.
I don't care what Pixar says, THIS is the REAL Buzz Lightyear!
Original Release Date: July 10th, 1981
Stg I knew it came out in '81, I just didn't know when! My goodness this is already 40 years old! Yet remains one of my favorites from the 80s as far as Disney is concerned.
(Oh yeah. It also has a "sequel" that turns 15 this year...but it wasn't any good.)
Lady and the Tramp is the ultimate romantic Disney movie ever made! I mean...c'mon! Look at them!:
Not enough proof? Here's the best proof I can think of!:
Fight me savvy! If you don't believe in this beautiful movie!
I recently watched the new Haunted Mansion with my parents and I would says the film is better mainly because Eddie Murphy's version was full-on comedy movie while this movie balancing between comedy and scary stuffs. (The whole point of Haunted Mansion ride was to make you laugh but at the same time, make you scream out)
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This is your old-time savvy reviewer here, reporting for duty today to review Disney’s “Peter Pan”. The animated film from 1953 to be precise.
Yo, what's up, Kemosabes?
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension".
Here's the rundown of this adventure:
The tickets came with free tissues. literally. I was the only one not crying.
one does not simply watch this movie and not reflect on your life afterwards.
Critic level? 8/8 no h8.
Did it ever cross some of your minds in regards to this? Because I’ve been having a scary thought of Disney buying Hasbro and its franchises, Transformers being one of them.
After watching all 2021 MCU movies and Disney+ shows, here's my own ranking on them.
1. Spider-Man: No Way Home (My personal favorite 2021 MCU movie and it was fucking awesome movie I ever watch!)
2. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (Again, awesome movie with one of the best MCU villain!)
3. Eternals (It was good movie, it have issues but overall, I do like visuals and it felt like an independent movie with Hollywood-sized budget)
Since it currently has 19 episodes of season 1, I guess there's still time to catch up on the series. What do you think? Should I give it a chance?
Original Release Date: June 9th, 2006
(yes I'm aware now that I'm 4 days late)
Yes Cars! A definite product of it's time that somehow still holds up to this day, A rare thing for Disney or Pixar to focus on anthropomorphizing care of various styles/years/models/companies and make their world so similar to our own. I may have been around 9 when it came out, but I somehow liked it. Plus the soundtrack is catchy!
For those of you who have absolutely no idea what I'm talking about, I am referring to the 1998 Disney Produced musical Aida. It was such an amazing story and I only have the vague memory of hearing about a performance in like 2001. I recall being interested, but then forgetting. Now the original Opera can be traced back to Late19th century Italy. I have a more prominent memory of the story itself because I remember reading (an abridged version) the story in like 4th grade! Seriously I
Disney continues to dig deeper into creative bankruptcy as they are planning to work on another remake of another classic.
Original Release Date: June 3, 2001
(Apparently I am really late for some of these! Geeze!)
While I do have an appreciation for classical music, I can't help having unpleasant and disturbing chills at the very end of the segments, The Rite of Spring and Ave Maria. As silence takes place in the remainder of the film, I had this thought that after it ends, something evil would pop up in the TV screen that would scare me to death.
Settle down, kids. Grandpa went to Disney World and he’s got slides! Technically, this was research for several upcoming chapters in Farmer Bruener Has Some Ponies, but it’s not tax-deductible (darnit) because it cost a mint. I’ve got it broken down into several parts over the next few weeks: Planning vs. Reality (this one), Photos (over on Facebook), Transportation, and Parks I, II, and III. (those are Roman Numerals for you children).
Original Release Date: May 30th, 2003
Ok this one I honestly couldn't remember when in '03 it came out. Now I know. I didn't see it when it was in theaters, but when it got to VHS, I practically dragged my dad to Blockbuster to "rent" it (it never got returned).
For some reason the teaser trailer always made me crack up!
I'm not looking forward to this. The live-action version holds a special place in my heart.