We are back and on video now! This time we dive into the question of whether or not Bob Iger has become a Disney Villain?
A little over one week ago, Disney debuted the genie that will take center stage in the live-action version of Aladdin. The blue version of Will Smith definitely broke the internet, but probably not in the way Disney was hoping for.
Before we get there, we talk a bit about Ron Miller, the former Disney CEO who recently passed away. Then we jump into Frozen 2 and talk about why the teaser was so epic. That and much, much more!
With any luck, we'll have a trailer for Avengers by the time you read this. But as of 1:46pm ET on Sunday afternoon, said trailer has not arrived. So this week we dive into the Artemis Fowl teaser and ask whether Disney can make a successful young adult movie. Then we examine Fox's attempt to make Deadpool PG-13 in Once Upon a Deadpool and why the debate over the the "live-action" version of "The Lion King" is far from silly. Plus, will you still subscribe to Disney Plus if it has ads? Cause it will probably have ads.
That and much, much more. For the week of December 3, this is episode 210 of The Disney Movie Review
News was light this week, so we cover a few topics then dive into whether Walt Disney's vision for the Disney company is alive or dead.
That and more! Plus, don't forget to enter our contest to win The Best of Cars!! Just write a review on iTunes and post the screenshot on Twitter or at The Disney Movie Database Facebook Page.
A former Disney Imagineer is working with AMC to revolutionize movies. Disney is bringing exclusive behind the scenes content to the movie pre-show. Disney launches a new app that gives us a sneak peek of what their new streaming app could look like...and it is awesome. For the week of Oct 2, 2017, this is episode 151.
Ed and Kristin give us a break down of their recent trips to Disney World and their thoughts on Pandora.Ed and Kristin give us a break down of their recent trips to Disney World and their thoughts on Pandora.
This week Disney announced it will pull Marvel and Star Wars from Netflix, which will totally remove their content from the platform. In addition, Bob Iger said he expects their profit to be flat year-over-year which made the stock drop. ANOTHER Star Wars film loses ANOTHER director and Vegas gives the odds on who will replace him. And Disney is not whitewashing the live action Aladdin, but some people think they are. Plus, we talk about those potential names for Hollywood Studios. That and much, much more. For the week of September 11, this is episode 148 of The Disney Movie Review
This week Disney is staying out of a plan to bring movies to customers faster and Zootopia 2 gets confirmed. Plus we give a quick overview on how you can get in on the fun of Force Friday 2. For the week of August 28, 2017, this is episode 147 of The Disney Movie Review.
This week we break down Disney's controversial decision to leave Netflix. We put you in Bob Iger's chair and take a deep dive into all the factors that led to this move. Then we take a look at the clues that let us know what Disney's new service might look like. And we can't talk about streaming without at least mentioning ESPN and the raw deal they are getting from the NFL. That and much, much more. For the week of August 14, this is episode 145 of The Disney Movie Review.
This week, we look at Pixar’s new movie The Good Dinosaur. We break down the good, the bad, and the ugly. We’ll talk about the worst scene in Pixar movie history and why it sums up everything about The Good Dinosaur. Plus in the race for the Best Animated Movie Oscar, where does this stand? That and much much more. For the week of November 30, this is episode 55 of the Disney Movie Review.
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This week my wife has graciously allowed me to take some time to see and talk about The Good Dinosaur. It took Pixar 6 years to make it, but was it worth the time and effort? This is the 10-minute, 100% spoiler free review of Pixar's The Good Dinosaur.
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This is week one of our "Disney Podcasters You Absolutely Should Be Listening To" series. This week we talk to Pete Werner, creator and owner of The Dis and Dreams Unlimited Travel. We ask him why he started The Dis, one of the oldest and largest Disney fan websites around. He tells me the one thing you need to remember when you go to Disney World. And why he says you absolutely need to go to Universal studios. Plus he tells us why he refuses to listen to other podcasts. That and much, much more this week on the Disney Movie Review.
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Over the next four weeks, I am taking some time off from the podcast to be with my wife and brand new daughter. I hope you enjoy these interviews and I'll see you in about four weeks!
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This week Disney released the Cast for Zootopia. We take a look at who is in it and why Disney is working with a rival media company. Two disney movies were announced this week that had people scratching their heads about whether they were really Disney movies. One is about God and guns. We clear up the confusion. Plus we find out where Luke Skywalker is in that Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer. That and much, much more. For the week of November 2, this is Episode 50 of the Disney Movie Review.
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This week on the podcast we geek out to final Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer. We take a look at some of the records the trailer broke and how Disney is using the trailer debut to attract a new old audience to Star Wars. We take a quick look at some of the lingering questions the final trailer answered and how that fictional tie-in to Nazi Germany took on a literal meaning this week. Plus Disney starts its own streaming service called DisneyLife. What does that mean for Netflix? For the week of October 26 this is Episode 49 of The Disney Movie Review.
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This week I interview Disney Biographer Dr. Steven Watts - one of the historians featured in the recent PBS Documentary Walt Disney: American Experience. I ask him what the documentary got right and wrong, whether he was racist against different groups of people, One thing Walt Disney did that made him so successful.
Visit www.TheDisneyMovieReview.com/45 for the show notes this week.
In this episode, we ask Dr. Watts:
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This Week Ken and Cameron sit down and debate what should and should not be included in the Disney canon. Inspired by Tessa Even and dedicated to Mallory Hood, in this episode we try to answer the following:
What Disney properties should and should not be included as part of Disney canon?
Of those properties included in the Canon, which properties are connected to the other?
If not, which properties are connected?
For the week of August 31, this is Episode 39 of The Disney Movie Review.
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This week, Alice and her wonderland friends face off against Professor X and the X-Men, Disney is back in the defendants seat, after former animators sue the company for wage fixing and Star Wars is taking over our world with #ForceFriday. That and much much more.
For the week of August 31, this is Episode 38 of The Disney Movie Review.
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This Week Ken and Cameron sit down to talk about all of the movie news from D23. Specifically, they concentrate on Star Wars getting a land, a new director, and a shopping holiday. Plus Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is now slated to star in two upcoming Disney Movies and we break down some of the new movies that were announced at D23. For the week of August 24, this is Episode 36 of The Disney Movie Review.
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This week Ken misses D23 to go to a baby shower, explains answers whether 20th Century Fox's 'Fantastic Four' is Disney's worst nightmare and tries to fix an international incident between Disney and Japan.
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This week on episode 34 of The Disney Movie Review we get you ready for D23 by looking at all the upcoming Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm movies for the next fiscal year. Disney's fiscal year runs from October to September and includes the following movies:
2016:
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Ever wonder how Disney is able to take movies and bring them to life? That's the work of Disney Imagineers like Brian Collins. This week we interview Collins, a former Show Writer in Walt Disney Imagineering. He worked on such movie classics as The Great Movie Ride and The Jungle Cruise and many other attractions.
On this episode Brian will answer the questions:
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This week on episode 29 of The Disney Movie Review, Pixar releases its first full-length trailer for The Good Dinosaur, but the trailer has no dialogue. That’s not an accident and we’ll tell you why. Ant-Man opened with more than $58 Million last weekend beating Universal Pictures’ Minions. We look into the formula Marvel used to beat Minions. GQ magazine pranks Lucasfilm and there is nothing they can do about it. ESPN is in a lot of financial trouble and I am one big reason why. That and much, much more.
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This Week on episode 28 of The Disney Movie Review, Marvel’s Ant-Man hits theaters with mixed reviews. Our panel breaks down how close Ant-Man stuck to the comics. We also break down whether it can cure the problem of super hero fatigue. And we dive into that end credits scene and what it means for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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This Week on episode 27 of The Disney Movie Review, Marvel’s Ant-Man hits theaters with mixed reviews. Is it worth your time? We talk about it on this episode.
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This week on Episode 26 of The Disney Movie Review we talk with screenwriters Lauren Hynek and Elizabeth Martin -- the two writers currently working on the live-action version of Mulan.
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Think spoilers ruin the movie? Think again. Here's the psychological proof.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/thriving101/201108/the-spoiler-paradox
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