I think there's got to be both people AND actual utensils - I mean the castle was still a functioning castle before the curse. There's got to be both animated and unanimated forks.
I think there's got to be both people AND actual utensils - I mean the castle was still a functioning castle before the curse. There's got to be both animated and unanimated forks.
I will go to bat every single day for Mulan, The Princess and the Frog, and my personal favorite: The Emperor's New Groove.
No one's blood pressure is as high as Gaston's!
Donald Duck in Mathmagic Land.
You know what's weird? I was just thinking about it - I thought the Tamatoa sequence in Moana was out of place, and didn't really fit in with the rest of the movie. But damned if I am not singing "Shiny" under my breath at every opportunity.
Those egg council creeps got to you too, eh?
She also tastes the beef ragu and whatever dish comes parading around right after the cheese souffle . . . with her FINGER. What a savage hypocrite. Use utensils, Belle, either that or don't be so judgemental when the Beast attacks his food.
Well played.
"I don't know where this girl came from but somebody needs to put her back in the kitchen . . . now smile like you're making me a sandwich!"
Nah, he can knock out a bunch of pushups. (Seriously, I sometimes watch videos of Gaston at WDW knocking out pushups against tourists if I need 2 minutes of fun in my day)
I wonder if he has a cholesterol issue though. between 48 and 60 eggs a day?!
I've always been a proponent that Cruella De Vil and then Ursula were Disney's best villains, but I think Dr. Facilier is legit scary. as is his death scene
Nonsense. Gaston is good looking, he's the best shot in town, the greatest hunter in town. There's no man in town as admired as Gaston. He's got biceps to spare. Much unlike the President.
I think she gets like 3 bites in.
And knowing is half the battle!
Give it away, Give it away, Give it away . . . to the troops!
Definitely - I was going to mention this, but got distracted. Actually didn't have much SPAM in the Phils (but that place is completely American in its fast food eating habits) but SPAM Musubi is a much in Hawaii. I've never been to Guam.
To continue with this trend, WWII and the Cold War contributed quite a lot to the way we eat as well - especially as someone who lives in Asia. A lot of Korean food (chief amongst it - budaejigae Army Stew is basically a bunch of stuff you'd find rummaging through an Army surplus store throw in with kimchi and…
Annise Parker step on up! (She did a pretty good job as Houston's Mayor, won 3 terms, got term limited. Had some controversy, but not too much)
I had Jan Michael Vincent in a celebrity death pool for close to a decade, and he never paid off.