Oh yeah, I remember the original, although for some reason I had it confused with Clear and Present Danger in my head.
Oh yeah, I remember the original, although for some reason I had it confused with Clear and Present Danger in my head.
I guess my reaction was more because universities have a history of handling some cases solely as internal discipline matters that should have clearly been referred to the criminal justice system.
I saw far more promotions for Disenchanted than I did Strange World, so I’m surprised that the former didn’t get a simultaneous theater release. Very odd business strategy for the roll out of both of these films, I would say.
I really don’t understand why, if the infraction rises to a level of a potential crime, universities should be in the loop at all.
I had to laugh when I read that...
I’ll start off by saying that I know nothing whatsoever of the particulars of this case other than what I read here.
You’re probably right, but I can’t remember either.
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It almost seems like Disney had little faith in the film and didn’t want to spend additional advertising money on a movie they expected to land with a thud.
Weird, all these years Fame and What a Feeling, in my mind, felt very similar in style, vocal performance, subject matter (mainly because their movie associations) and time period, and I’m just realizing now they were recorded by the same artist.
I'm obviously thinking too much about this, but would the regent have been Lt. Mattias from Frozen II?
You said what I wanted to, thanks.
I live in an area where it very common to see flocks of wild turkeys roaming around. I don’t know if their behavior is purely instinctual or learned, but they seem like anything but dumb animals. They always cover their flanks with large Toms serving as look-out, and these look-outs guide the group on which direction…
Luca is the only one I’ve seen recently that had least had different character designs. And even these looked like CGI versions of Aardman characters.
Disney+ is on constantly in our house and I had not heard of this film until earlier this week. It seems they really botched the marketing of this one.
Watching Frozen as an adult male with some context of the history of European monarchies, it’s clear to me that Elsa is actually the villain of the story. Hans, although having some devious qualities, seems like he’s the only one who actually recognizes that the kingdom needs a functioning government.
In what universe are the three main leads “misogynists”? Because one makes a casual remark about “Here’s to swimming with bowlegged women”?
And don’t forget Amazing Stories.
Chapek was in charge of the parks division since 2015, and many people blame him for the gradual nickel-and-diming of many services that were previously complementary.