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Everything New You Can Stream on Disney+ in June 2023
Unleash a world of entertainment on Disney+ in June 2023 with Marvel’s Secret Invasion, World’s Best, and the Stan Lee documentary.
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May 17, 2023
In Marvel Studios’ new series “Secret Invasion,” set in the present day MCU, Nick Fury learns of a clandestine invasion of Earth by a faction of shapeshifting Skrulls. Fury joins his allies, including Everett Ross, Maria Hill and the Skrull Talos, who has made a life for himself on Earth. Together they race against time to thwart an imminent Skrull invasion and save humanity.
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Everything New You Can Stream on Disney+ in May 2023
From Star Wars to The Muppets and beyond, Disney+ has something for everyone this May 2023. Don’t miss out on the fun!
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April 17, 2023
The comedy series follows The Electric Mayhem Band — Dr. Teeth on vocals and keyboards, Animal on drums, Floyd Pepper on vocals and bass, Janice on vocals and lead guitar, Zoot on saxophone and Lips on trumpet — on an epic, music-filled journey to record their first-ever studio album. With the help of a driven young music executive, Nora, the old-school Muppet band comes face to face with the current day music scene as they try to finally record their first studio album.
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Everything New You Can Stream on Disney+ in April 2023
Get ready for a month of new content on Disney+, including the premiere of Peter Pan & Wendy and the original series Rennervations.
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March 16, 2023
“Peter Pan & Wendy” introduces Wendy Darling, a young girl afraid to leave her childhood home behind, who meets Peter Pan, a boy who refuses to grow up. Alongside her brothers and a tiny fairy, Tinker Bell, she travels with Peter to the magical world of Never Land. There, she encounters an evil pirate captain, Captain Hook, and embarks on a thrilling and dangerous adventure that will change her life forever.
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The journeys of the Mandalorian through the Star Wars galaxy continue. Once a lone bounty hunter, Din Djarin has reunited with Grogu. Meanwhile, the New Republic struggles to lead the galaxy away from its dark history. The Mandalorian will cross paths with old allies and make new enemies as he and Grogu continue their journey together.
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Everything New You Can Stream on Disney+ in February 2023
From Black Panther: Wakanda Forever to Season 2 of The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder, here’s everything coming to Disney+ in February 2023.
Sohrab
January 17, 2023
In Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett), Shuri (Letitia Wright), M’Baku (Winston Duke), Okoye (Danai Gurira) and the Dora Milaje (including Florence Kasumba), fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers in the wake of King T’Challa’s death. As the Wakandans strive to embrace their next chapter, the heroes must band together with the help of War Dog Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o) and Everett Ross (Martin Freeman) and forge a new path for the kingdom of Wakanda.
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Everything New You Can Stream on Disney+ in January 2023
From Star Wars: The Bad Batch to King Shakir Recycle, here’s everything new you can watch on Disney+ in January 2023.
Sohrab
December 16, 2022
Months have passed since the events on Kamino and the Bad Batch continue their journey navigating the Empire after the fall of the Republic. They will cross paths with friends and foes, both new and familiar, as they take on a variety of thrilling mercenary missions that will take them to unexpected and dangerous new places.
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List of Disney Movies in Alphabetical Order
List of All Disney Films in Alphabetical Order
This is a list of movies released under the Walt Disney Pictures banner and movies released before that under the former name of the parent company, Walt Disney Productions (1929–1983).
Below is a list of Disney Movies in Alphabetical Order:
- 101 Dalmatians
- 102 Dalmatians
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
- A Bug’s Life
- A Far Off Place
- A Goofy Movie
- A Kid in King Arthur’s Court
- A Tale of Two Critters
- A Tiger Walks
- A Wrinkle in Time
- ABCD 2
- African Cats
- Air Bud
- Air Bud: Golden Receiver
- Aladdin
- Aladdin
- Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
- Alice Through the Looking Glass
- Alice in Wonderland
- Alice in Wonderland
- Aliens of the Deep
- Almost Angels
- America’s Heart and Soul
- Amy
- Anaganaga O Dheerudu
- Angels in the Outfield
- Arjun: The Warrior Prince
- Around the World in 80 Days
- Artemis Fowl
- Atlantis: The Lost Empire
- Babes in Toyland
- Bambi
- Bears
- Beauty and the Beast
- Beauty and the Beast
- Bedknobs and Broomsticks
- Bedtime Stories
- Benji the Hunted
- Beverly Hills Chihuahua
- Big Hero 6
- Big Red
- Blackbeard’s Ghost
- Blank Check
- Blue
- Bolt
- Bon Voyage!
- Born in China
- Brave
- Bridge to Terabithia
- Brother Bear
- Candleshoe
- Cars
- Cars 2
- Cars 3
- Charley and the Angel
- Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar
- Cheetah
- Chicken Little
- Chimpanzee
- Christopher Robin
- Cinderella
- Cinderella
- Coco
- College Road Trip
- Condorman
- Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
- Cool Runnings
- D2: The Mighty Ducks
- D3: The Mighty Ducks
- Dangal
- Darby O’Gill and the Little People
- Dasavathaaram
- Davy Crockett and the River Pirates
- Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
- Dinosaur
- Disney’s A Christmas Carol
- Disney’s The Kid
- Do Dooni Chaar
- Dolphin Reef
- Doug’s 1st Movie
- Dragonslayer
- DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp
- Dumbo
- Dumbo
- Earth
- Eight Below
- Emil and the Detectives
- Enchanted
- Endurance
- Escape to Witch Mountain
- Expedition China
- Fantasia
- Fantasia 2000
- Finding Dory
- Finding Nemo
- First Kid
- Flight of the Navigator
- Flubber
- Follow Me, Boys!
- Frank and Ollie
- Frankenweenie
- Freaky Friday
- Freaky Friday
- Frozen
- Frozen II
- Fun and Fancy Free
- G-Force
- George of the Jungle
- Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence GITS2
- Ghost of the Mountains
- Ghosts of the Abyss
- Glory Road
- Greyfriars Bobby
- Growing Up Wild
- Gus
- Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert
- Hannah Montana: The Movie
- Heavyweights
- Herbie Goes Bananas
- Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo
- Herbie Rides Again
- Herbie: Fully Loaded
- Hercules
- High School Musical 3: Senior Year
- Hocus Pocus
- Holes
- Home on the Range
- Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco
- Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
- Honey, I Blew Up the Kid
- Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
- Hot Lead and Cold Feet
- I’ll Be Home for Christmas
- Ice Princess
- In Search of the Castaways
- Incredibles 2
- Inside Out
- Inspector Gadget
- Into the Woods
- Invincible
- Iron Will
- Jagga Jasoos
- James and the Giant Peach
- John Carter
- Johnny Tremain
- Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience
- Jungle 2 Jungle
- Jungle Cat
- Khoobsurat
- Kidnapped
- King of the Grizzlies
- L’Empereur – March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step[a]
- Lady and the Tramp
- Lady and the Tramp
- Lilly the Witch: The Dragon and the Magic Book
- Lilly the Witch: The Journey to Mandolan
- Lilo & Stitch
- Lt.
Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.
- Make Mine Music
- Maleficent
- Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
- Man of the House
- Mars Needs Moms
- Mary Poppins
- Mary Poppins Returns
- Max Keeble’s Big Move
- McFarland, USA
- Meet the Deedles
- Meet the Robinsons
- Melody Time
- Midnight Madness
- Mighty Joe Young
- Million Dollar Arm
- Miracle
- Miracle of the White Stallions
- Moana
- Monkey Kingdom
- Monkeys, Go Home!
- Monsters University
- Monsters, Inc.
- Moon Pilot
- Morning Light
- Mr. Magoo
- Mulan
- Muppet Treasure Island
- Muppets Most Wanted
- My Favorite Martian
- Napoleon and Samantha
- National Treasure
- National Treasure: Book of Secrets
- Never Cry Wolf
- Never a Dull Moment
- Newsies
- Night Crossing
- Nikki, Wild Dog of the North
- No Deposit, No Return
- Now You See Him, Now You Don’t
- Oceans
- Old Dogs
- Old Yeller
- Oliver & Company
- One Hundred and One Dalmatians
- One Little Indian
- One Magic Christmas
- One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing
- Operation Dumbo Drop
- Oz the Great and Powerful
- Penguins
- Perri
- Pete’s Dragon
- Pete’s Dragon
- Peter Pan
- Piglet’s Big Movie
- Pinocchio
- Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
- Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
- Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
- Planes
- Planes: Fire & Rescue
- Pocahontas
- Pollyanna
- Pooh’s Heffalump Movie
- Popeye
- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
- Prom
- Queen of Katwe
- Race to Witch Mountain
- Ralph Breaks the Internet
- Rascal
- Ratatouille
- Recess: School’s Out
- Remember the Titans
- Return from Witch Mountain
- Return to Never Land
- Return to Oz
- Return to Snowy River
- Ride a Wild Pony
- Roadside Romeo
- Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue
- Robin Hood
- RocketMan
- Roving Mars
- Run, Cougar, Run
- Sacred Planet
- Saludos Amigos
- Savage Sam
- Saving Mr.
Banks
- Scandalous John
- Secretariat
- Secrets of Life
- Shipwrecked
- Sky High
- Sleeping Beauty
- Smith!
- Snow Dogs
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- Snowball Express
- So Dear to My Heart
- Something Wicked This Way Comes
- Son of Flubber
- Song of the South
- Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale
- Summer Magic
- Superdad
- Swiss Family Robinson
- Tall Tale
- Tangled
- Tarzan
- Teacher’s Pet
- Ten Who Dared
- Tex
- That Darn Cat
- That Darn Cat!
- The Absent-Minded Professor
- The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin
- The Adventures of Huck Finn
- The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
- The African Lion
- The Apple Dumpling Gang
- The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again
- The Aristocats
- The BFG
- The Barefoot Executive
- The Bears and I
- The Best of Walt Disney’s True-Life Adventures
- The Big Green
- The Biscuit Eater
- The Black Cauldron
- The Black Hole
- The Boatniks
- The Book of Masters
- The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story
- The Castaway Cowboy
- The Cat from Outer Space
- The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
- The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
- The Country Bears
- The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos
- The Devil and Max Devlin
- The Emperor’s New Groove
- The Fighting Prince of Donegal
- The Finest Hours
- The Fox and the Hound
- The Game Plan
- The Gnome-Mobile
- The Good Dinosaur
- The Great Locomotive Chase
- The Great Mouse Detective
- The Greatest Game Ever Played
- The Happiest Millionaire
- The Haunted Mansion
- The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- The Incredible Journey
- The Incredibles
- The Island at the Top of the World
- The Journey of Natty Gann
- The Jungle Book
- The Jungle Book
- The Jungle Book
- The Jungle Book 2
- The Last Flight of Noah’s Ark
- The Legend of Lobo
- The Light in the Forest
- The Lion King
- The Lion King
- The Little Mermaid
- The Littlest Horse Thieves
- The Littlest Outlaw
- The Living Desert
- The Lizzie McGuire Movie
- The London Connection
- The Lone Ranger
- The Love Bug
- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
- The Mighty Ducks
- The Million Dollar Duck
- The Misadventures of Merlin Jones
- The Monkey’s Uncle
- The Moon-Spinners
- The Muppet Christmas Carol
- The Muppets
- The Nightmare Before Christmas 3D TNBC
- The North Avenue Irregulars
- The Nutcracker and the Four Realms
- The Odd Life of Timothy Green
- The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band
- The Pacifier
- The Parent Trap
- The Parent Trap
- The Pixar Story
- The Princess Diaries
- The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
- The Princess and the Frog
- The Reluctant Dragon
- The Rescuers
- The Rescuers Down Under
- The Rocketeer TR
- The Rookie
- The Santa Clause 2
- The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
- The Santa Clause TSC
- The Shaggy D.
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- The Shaggy Dog
- The Shaggy Dog
- The Sign of Zorro
- The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
- The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men
- The Straight Story
- The Strongest Man in the World
- The Sword and the Rose
- The Sword in the Stone
- The Three Caballeros
- The Three Lives of Thomasina
- The Three Musketeers
- The Tigger Movie
- The Ugly Dachshund
- The Vanishing Prairie
- The Watcher in the Woods
- The Wild
- The Wild Country
- The World’s Greatest Athlete
- The Young Black Stallion
- Third Man on the Mountain
- Those Calloways
- Toby Tyler
- Tom and Huck
- Tomorrowland
- Tonka
- Toy Story
- Toy Story 2
- Toy Story 3
- Toy Story 4
- Trail of the Panda
- Treasure Island
- Treasure Planet
- Treasure of Matecumbe
- Trenchcoat
- Tron
- Tron: Legacy
- Tuck Everlasting
- Underdog
- Unidentified Flying Oddball
- Up
- Valiant
- Victory Through Air Power
- WALL-E
- Waking Sleeping Beauty
- Walt & El Grupo
- Westward Ho the Wagons!
- White Fang
- White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf
- White Wilderness
- Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken
- Wings of Life
- Winnie the Pooh
- Wreck-It Ralph
- Zokkomon
- Zootopia
- Zorro the Avenger
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90,000 Disney sequels and remakes – why are they so bad?
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Evgeniy Tkachev
January 26, 2023 20:00
Each year, sequels and reimaginings of classic Disney films and cartoons are released on Disney+ streaming. But they are usually impossible to watch. Evgeny Tkachev explains why and recommends one really good sequel.
Disney+ streaming launched at the end of 2019, but hasn’t become a Netflix killer in three years. The most popular part of his catalog is series from the Marvel and Star Wars universes (of which, however, only Andor climbed into the top 250 of Kinopoisk). Also, a large part of it is made up of films, as well as sequels and remakes of Disney (and not only) movie hits. Here I would like to dwell on them in more detail.
One of the first original streaming titles was a completely optional playable remake of the Disney classic Lady and the Tramp (1955), about the love of an upper-class Cocker Spaniel and a street mongrel. “Optional” is generally a key feature for most of the video service’s films, which seem to be made just to fill Disney+ with new content. But even this new content is sometimes just a sideways remake of the old.
Lady and the Tramp (2019), dir. Charlie Bean
“Lady and the Tramp”
Mouse Studio likes to hire some indie filmmakers and mumblecore people to update its classics. So, Alex Ross Perry (Queen of the Earth, Golden Ways, Her Smell) worked on the script for Christopher Robin, and Andrew Buzhalsky (Funny, Ha Ha, Mutual Understanding) worked on The Lady and the Tramp. ”, “Support the girls”). However, Buzhalski did not modernize the film’s class conflict: events still take place in the twenties, but these are some very fantasy twenties . He only had enough imagination to come up with a heartbreaking backstory for the Tramp, move the setting to New Orleans (so that half the cast was black and jazz played offscreen) and change the sex of the dog Jock (he became a girl).
As for the talking photorealistic dogs, they, unlike the animated paws from the revolutionary film of the fifties (“Lady and the Tramp” was the first Disney cartoon filmed in the widescreen CinemaScope system), do not evoke emotion, but sacred horror. Also annoying in the new movie is the grubby feline representation of . Cats have been bred as dead villains again. Not only do these characters have a racist odor from the 1950s (in the cartoon they were Siamese C and Am), but the villainous cats are such a cliché that needs an immediate revision.
Home Alone (2021), dir. Dan Meiser
Home Sweet Home Alone
The 2021 remake of the folk comedy Home Alone (1990), which was released on Disney+ in 2021, is even more rebuffed because the 20th Century studio where the original film was filmed is now owned by Disney. From the classic Chris Columbus dilogy, only Devin Ratray, Kevin McAllister’s older brother, who became a policeman, migrated to the remake. And so the story is built around completely new characters – and it’s terrible. Not only do you begin to associate yourself not with a restless child, but with unhappy adults with age, when watching such films as “Home Alone” and “Difficult Child”, but in the Home Alone remake, the adults are not the villains of . This is the Mackenzie family (Ellie Kemper and Rob Delaney), barely making ends meet. The couple think that a rich and very unpleasant boy (Archie Yates) stole a terribly expensive china doll from them, so they decide to return it.
It is worth noting that the class conflict was also in the original, where a small self-confident major (Macaulay Culkin) confronted two thieves (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern). But still, burglars Harry and Marv, despite their low social status, were frankly unpleasant characters. Another thing is an unhappy married couple who just want to return their thing. Watching them get bullied by the cheeky Nazi boy from Jojo Rabbit is not only physically painful, but also ethically uncomfortable. These people clearly did not deserve the torrent of suffering that fell upon them. It is not clear what was in the minds of the screenwriters who came up with such a morally ambiguous story. And it’s completely understandable why the film has ratings in the range from two to three on a ten-point scale on film resources.
“Pinocchio”
“Pinocchio” by Robert Zemeckis turned out to be no less scary. The once-great filmmaker has become so enamored with the mocap technology of Motion Capture that now you can’t see people behind the special effects in his films. Disney’s “Pinocchio” was not lucky to come out in the same year as the brilliant “Pinocchio Guillermo del Toro”, and the year before last, “Pinocchio” by Matteo Garrone, he loses outright. And the point is not only that Garrone and del Toro are visionaries who create their own worlds, but also that they were not afraid to transfer the rather creepy text of Carlo Collodi to the screen without cuts (an interesting fact: initially Collodi’s wooden man died altogether, being hung on a tree, but for the sake of a fee, the author decided to write a continuation of the tale). Zemeckis does not smell of such gloominess . Like the original 1940 Disney cartoon, the live-action remake is the same refined adaptation, with only a slight change in emphasis in the finale. Most of all, it is similar to the adventures of an aged Forrest Gump (carpenter Geppetto played by Tom Hanks) in the Uncanny Valley, a phenomenon based on a hypothesis formulated by Japanese robotic scientist and engineer Masahiro Mori. According to her, a robot or other object that looks or acts almost like a person causes dislike and disgust in human observers. It is hard not to cringe when looking at computer-generated Pinocchio, Jiminy the cricket, and (especially) Figaro the kitten.
Enchanted 2 (2022), dir. Adam Shankman
“Disenchanted”
“Bring back my 2007” – they decided on Disney + streaming and filmed a sequel to “Enchanted” a wonderful fairy tale 15 years ago, which tells about how the animated princess Giselle (Amy Adams) got into the real world. In the original, the sequel is wittily titled “Disillusioned” because it tells what happened to Giselle after all these years. She and her lover Robert (Patrick Dempsey) have their own child, and her adopted daughter Morgan (Gabriella Baldacchino) has grown into an awkward teenage girl. According to the plot, the family moves from New York to the suburbs, and Giselle reflects on the fact that life is not like a fairy tale . Then she makes a wish, which unfortunately comes true: the suburb turns into a magical land, and only the heroine Amy Adams remembers how everything was before.
Not only did the filmmakers repeat the plot of WandaVision from the neighboring Disney+ catalog, they also failed to breathe life into it. It must be admitted that at first the meeting with the old heroes pleases (although Morgan does not play Rachel Covey, but Gabriella Baldacchino, Covey will still appear in the picture in a small role), but then the story begins to deflate like a badly inflated holiday balloon. Unlike the also imperfect WandaVision, “Enchanted 2” lacks intrigue, and its creators lack wit for two hours of screen time, so the third act in the film looks frankly long . Plus, the central conflict of the tape seems to be sucked out of her finger: if Wanda lost her lover and created an illusory world around her that resembles sitcoms, then Giselle is just mad with fat.
Hocus Pocus 2 (2022), dir. Ann Fletcher
“Hocus Pocus 2”
And here’s another belated sequel – this time a movie from 30 years ago. Hocus Pocus (1993) was released almost simultaneously with the adaptation of The Witches by Roald Dahl, so they are sometimes confused. Although they are very different stories. If The Witches is satire, then Hocus Pocus is a pure comedy about three Salem witches (Bette Midler, Cathy Najimy and Sarah Jessica Parker) who are accidentally awakened 300 years later on Halloween by three teenagers (Omri Katz, Vinessa Shaw and Thora Burch). Kenny Ortega’s film is an excellent family movie and the most innocent entertainment, but sequel by Anne Fletcher is no longer just a film for children, but a picture burdened with an important social mission , so the authors even slightly rewrote the backstory of the witch sisters. Already in the third minute of the sequel, Fletcher whitewashed the heroines, and made the patriarchal society the main villain. There is nothing surprising in this: otherwise it is impossible to make a movie about witches in 2022, because sorceresses are a misogynistic fairy tale trope.
Another thing is that if such a progressive sequel came out in 2002, then it would be revolutionary cinema, and now it looks not only belated, but also damn opportunistic: after all, Disney is a wildly conservative studio that adapts to trends, not setting them. In addition, the director who makes victims out of witch sisters does not answer one extremely uncomfortable question: what about the children they ate? By the way, about the children: the three main Twilight characters walk around with such disgruntled faces throughout the film, as if they are not being filmed in a fun family movie, but in a heavy drama about teenage life. It leaves its mark, as does the manner of shooting. After the tube, filmed original, it’s very hard to watch a cold digital sequel. The digital camera is a magic killer, just like the modern day Disney.
Bonus: A Successful Sequel – Chip ‘n’ Dale Rescue Rangers (2022), dir. Akiva Shaffer
Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers
All of these films seem to be made purely to capitalize on millennial nostalgia. Generation Y, who grew up on Disney animation and movies, will definitely watch the sequels of their favorite films. Such a financial model initially looks vicious (instead of coming up with something new, the studio parasitizes on the old), and with a low level of sequels and remakes, it generally seems illiquid. Nevertheless, there is still one sequel on streaming that was a success. This is a game continuation of the animated series “Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers” (1989-1990). Its success is evidenced not only by the high rating from critics, but also by the ratings of ordinary users.
In fact, the film’s recipe for success is quite simple. The filmmakers (director Akiva Shaffer and Dale’s voice actor Andy Samberg, both from The Lonely Island comedy trio) not only were not afraid to turn the Disney canon inside out, but also used ‘s fail-safe take from the great “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” (1998) Robert Zemeckis . In “Chip and Dale” cartoons and people live side by side, and “Rescuers” This is the name of the team of Chip, Dale, Roquefort, Gadget and Zipper. turn out to be just the actors of a popular TV show that has long been closed, and its stars have fled. Nevertheless, the disappearance of Roquefort contributes to their reunion, and a detective intrigue will force the heroes to come face to face with the demons of the past. This is a very post-, and somewhere already metamodernist work, in which the abundance of Easter eggs does not obscure the sad story about the fires of ambition and the tale of lost time. In other words, The Lonely Island put on a tape that looked more like a Zemeckis painting than a new film by Zemeckis himself.
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Lots of Disney movies like “Chicago” or “Monsters, Inc.” will soon be made available for download on the Internet: last week, Movielink, an online video rental service, finalized a licensing agreement with Walt Disney Studios (more precisely, with its subsidiary by Buena Vista Pay Television), which will more than double the Movielink digitized film collection. The financial side of the deal was not disclosed, AP notes.
With the latest deal, Movielink now has access to films from all of Hollywood’s leading studios, including Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone, Miramax and Dimension New Releases, except for one, Twentieth Century Fox. As a result, Movielink’s digitized film collection will more than double from 175 films owned by the online service when it launched eight months ago to 400. Gangs of New York, The Recruit and The Jungle Book 2, which will be available for download in August. According to Movielink CEO Jim Ramo, it takes time to get movies into downloadable format.
Disney sets its own download prices for its films. Movielink charges anywhere from $2.95 to $4.99 per movie, depending on its newness and box office performance. After paying for online video rental services with a credit card, the user downloads the movie to his computer (it can also be watched on TV if it is connected to a PC). It is clear that this requires broadband Internet. However, you must watch the movie within the next 30 days, otherwise the file will self-destruct. In addition, you need to watch the picture within 24 hours after the start of viewing, otherwise it will also self-destruct. During this day, the film can be viewed an unlimited number of times.