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dasavvyexpert · 29 days
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Hey, guys. Hear me out: What if he’s GhidorahStan64
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mywitchcultblr · 1 year
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I'm watching Godzilla for the plot. The plot...
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pickypickypeak · 11 months
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the category is. alan menken deep emotional solos in disney remakes sung by the love interest who had none in the original movie but definitely deserved one cause they have their own story to tell and it really puts them on the same level as the main character
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dearest-alexander · 10 months
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🎶And you’re finally real, here beside me.🎶
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“The Kiss” (the score in this scene) started with “Wild Uncharted Waters” an ode dedicated in finding her. Then it ended with “Part Of Your World” thus, telling us that she is now part of his world.  I just realized that their songs are titled: 
“Wild Uncharted Waters” (the sea where she lives) “Part of your World” (the above world where he lives)
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jokerasylum91 · 11 months
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Not gonna lie, “Wild uncharted waters” made me a simp for Jonah Hauer King
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flatbstanley · 26 days
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Saturday, 10:22 am - Willow Creek Hospital
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Ayla: Hey, guys! How are you liking your new baby sister?
Brielle: She’s so cute! I can’t wait to hold her and feed her and pick out all of her little outfits.
Isaiah: Yeah, I guess she’s cute. I’m not changing her diapers, though. That’s gross.
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Ayla (laughing): Poppy said the same thing when Emily was born. I was planning to pop in and see your mom and the baby this morning. Is that okay with you three?
Jonah: Of course, Miss Ayla. Let me show you where her room—
[sound of door bursting open]
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Justin: Where the hell is my wife?
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Ayla: What are you doing here, Justin?
Justin: Looking for my goddamn wife! She kicked me out of the house last night, and today I go back and see that she’s run off with the kids!
Ayla: I don’t know what to tell you. She picked up Ambrose and Zelie from my house yesterday evening, and I haven’t seen or talked to her since.
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Brielle: Yeah, and she hasn’t been to visit Mom since—
Ayla: Brie, how about you go get your dad.
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Justin: That snake turned off the location tracker on her phone, but I know she was planning to come here. So cut the crap and let me give her a piece of my mind.
Ayla: Justin, I don't know where Taylor is, but it definitely isn’t here. You really need to leave—
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Alan: Yes, I’m calling from Willow Creek Hospital. A guy I've had some trouble with is harassing my children and one of our visitors. I need an officer immediately.
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destinyc1020 · 1 year
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Y'all just don't know how much I'm looking fwd to this movie!!! 😭😭
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pavenders · 7 months
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Time may change the shoreline But time will not change me
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francisofgotham1 · 9 months
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Catholic Bat Family Brainstorm 3 (inspired by @incomingalbatross)
Alright, alright, alright, let's do this.
So, for those that don't know, this is inspired by @incomingalbatross's posts about a Catholic Bat Family, and since I really enjoyed it, I decided to make my own posts about it. I already made two posts about it, one giving a synopsis and the other talking about Cass, Steph, the Rows, Duke, and Tim's evolution on all of this.
Now, here's something that we haven't thought about yet: How would Bruce's faith make impact on his travels through the time stream?
First, lets break down the time periods:
Stone Age
American Witch Trials
Golden Age of Piracy
Post-Civil War/Wild West
1930s Noire
Time Masters' HQ
Present
So, personally, I don't think the Stone Age affects him as much. Sure, he kind of becomes a god to this one tribe, but it's not something he has direct control over. However, this time around, while he might not all of his memories, he stays a lot more sane during everything because in his very soul, he still believes.
He definitely has a lot stronger opinions during the Witch Trials, though. While he fights the devil-worshipping witches, he never uses anger. He pities them, in fact. Also, seeing his ancestor kill a woman for "witchcraft" will definitely stick with him (and definitely something to talk to Father Brown about), he does not let it define him. He uses as a reminder of what happens when we let go of reason and grasp solely faith: it gives way to blinding rage with no control. (Also, Puritans discriminated heavily against Catholics, Jews, and Quakers in the early days, so that definitely affected how Bruce interacted with them).
I don't think anything big would change in the Piracy Era, Wild West, or the 1930s (except for a few strong opinions on satanists), but if anyone has something, please feel free to share.
However, he does come home slightly rattled, not in faith, but in spirit. For anyone who ever visited a place of suffering (concentration camps, refugee camps, genocide memorials, extreme poverty, Hiroshima, etc), it's that feeling. Speaking with a certain Father Brown definitely helps settle him, and he gets up wanting to be God's force of good in the world, as he's always done.
He also proceeds to hug the heck out of all the kids and Selina, starting with Tim and Jason.
Alright, I think that's gonna be it for today. Not my best work, I know. Maybe y’all can help it make it better. Again, go check out @incomingalbatross and her posts on it, they're awesome.
God bless and have a good one!!
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geekcavepodcast · 1 year
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The Little Mermaid Trailer
We are not treading new waters in this trailer. Looks like a live-action / CGI remake of the animated The Little Mermaid.
Disney’s live-action The Little Mermaid stars Halle Bailey as Ariel, Jonah Hauer-King and Prince Eric, Awkwafina, as the voice of Scuttle, Daveed Diggs as the voice of Sebastian, Jacob Tremblay as the voice of Flounder, Melissa McCarthy as Ursula, Javier Bardem as King Triton, Art Malik as Sir Grimsby, and Noma Dumezweni as Queen Selina.
Rob Marshall is directing The Little Mermaid. The movie score is by Alan Menken with music supervised and produced by Mike Higham. Music is by Menken, lyrics are by Howard Ashman, and new lyrics are by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The screenplay is written by David Magee with a live-action story adaptation by Magee, Rob Marshall, and John DeLuca. The film is based on the Hans Christian Anderson tale and the Disney animated film by Ron Clements and John Musker.
The Little Mermaid hits theaters on May 26, 2023.
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throwbacktears · 10 months
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has anyone else noticed how similar speechless from aladdin (2019) and wild uncharted waters from tlm (2023) are to each other???
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The Little Mermaid (PG): An emotional return to a Disney classic: Done. Just. Right.
#onemannsmovies review of "The Little Mermaid" (2023). #TheLittleMermaid. Delightful remake, better than it ever deserves to be. 4.5/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “The Little Mermaid” (2023). My disdain for the Mouse company in repeatedly raping and pillaging their animated classics to produce often tawdry live-action remakes is well known. (I described “The Lion King” as “gorgeously pointless”). And the gestation of this one has not been without controversy with the casting of the black Halle Bailey generating a twitter…
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dearest-alexander · 10 months
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🎶I was darkness bound,
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Eric enters a dark-filled room, a metaphor for how out of place he felt he was his whole life
🎶I had almost drowned,
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Eric, now approaches the surface window- his only salvation from being in the dark
🎶 'Til you came around,
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Sunlight finally streaming in, surrounding him when he saw it was her? Yep.
🎶 and you found me.
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No one had ever dared to try to understand or find him.
EDIT: His library has always been his refuge, his hiding place. If his heart is a tangible place, that was it. And by Ariel unknowingly entering, lingering & appreciating his collection (e.g. getting caught admiring his "little mermaid" statue) Eric finally gets the sense that he isn't alone, he's understood, he is found. Finally.
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macapacaalpaca · 2 years
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You could so easily tell just how much Alan loves MC and wants her to be his future daughter, plus the way they both tease Ethan and keep him on his toes *cpr bear cough cough* is so cute 🥰
That being said I’m really offended he never appeared in bk3
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ONE THAT GOT AWAY
Opening this weekend...
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The Little Mermaid--It may be hard for younger people to understand what a big deal the original Little Mermaid was back in 1989. Disney is now so monolithic that it may be difficult to grasp the degree to which the firm, while still tops in the theme-park world, had become something of a lazy backwater in movie terms in the '80s. Animated features like The Black Cauldron and The Great Mouse Detective and Oliver & Company were profitable enough, but they weren't pop-culture landmarks that characterized childhood for a couple of generations.
With The Little Mermaid, one could immediately sense a sea change (sorry). Later animated Disney flicks like Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King became more beloved, perhaps, but that adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen tale set the trend, and the template. When title character Ariel looked toward the surface, opened her mouth and warbled, in the voice of Jodi Benson, that she wanted to be where the people were, she redefined what the word "princess" meant in our culture, and reshaped children's entertainment.
The key, of course, was the musical form. Earlier Disney flicks had songs, some of them classics, but The Little Mermaid was a true musical comedy. The tunes, by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Howard Ashman, were charmingly playful, but they also channeled adolescent longing into their fantasy situations. Ashman, who died in 1991 before the release of Beauty and the Beast, didn't know what he started.
The songs are the best thing about the new Little Mermaid too. I hadn't heard Ashman and Menken's tunes in decades, but they shake the movie to life at once, and a couple of new numbers by Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda, including a rap for Awkafina as the seabird, are strong as well. Halle Bailey sings "Part of Your World" with an expressive warmth that deepens the lyrics, and she brings a lovely, openhearted wonder to the role that's hard to resist.
The calypso number "Under the Sea," performed here by Daveed Diggs, is a crowd-pleaser again, and Jonah Hauer-King, in the comparatively thankless role of the Prince, rousingly handles his solo tune "Wild Uncharted Waters" (by Menken and Miranda). Melissa McCarthy brings sly humor--but not too much camp--to Ursula the Sea Witch in "Poor Unfortunate Souls."
The film could have used more music, and less filler. This Little Mermaid's director is Rob Marshall of Chicago and Dreamgirls, and he shapes the numbers excitingly--with the help of the Alvin Ailey Foundation, in the case of "Under the Sea"--but he can't do much with the in-between stuff. And there's a lot of in-between stuff; the new movie runs well over two hours, while the '89 original clocked in at well under an hour and a half.
Most of the non-musical sequences are poky, even interminable. This is especially true of the dry-land scenes, shot on a beautiful Sardinian coastline and set in a Caribbean-tinged storybook alternate past that feels much more like an overpriced, ersatz resort. The underwater scenes, with their immersive fanciful glitz, play better, but even they dawdle.
I've avoided most of the "live-action" (though heavily CGI-enhanced) remakes of Disney animated films in recent years. I did see Jon Favreau's 2016 Jungle Book, which was okay, mostly because it didn't stick too slavishly to the '67 film. But the idea of re-doing Beauty and the Beast or The Lion King in slick but unconvincing live action seemed, beyond the obvious profit potential, gratuitous. Fine as the performers are, this Little Mermaid seems that way too.
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screenzealots · 11 months
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"The Little Mermaid"
One of the better reimagined Disney live action remakes because it stays true to the source material, features a terrific cast, and provides just enough magic, adventure, and romance to weather the storm.
When they get the notion to remake an animated classic into a live action film, Disney is a well-oiled machine. They’ve found varying degrees of success and failure (“The Lion King,” “Cinderella,” “Pinocchio”) along the way, and their latest cartoon-to-real-life adventure “The Little Mermaid” lands somewhere on the better-than-average scale. There are things that work (a scene-stealing Melissa…
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