When I was 10-11 years old, all I wanted in life was a jetpack. Why? That was the year Disney released The Rocketeer . I wanted everything Rocketeer I could get my hands on. Ever since then I've been hungry for more. A sequel, even a remake, but this? This I'm just not too sure about. Disney just announced plans to bring The Rocketeer to Disney Junior. This will be a newly imagined animated series introducing a new Rocketeer. Receiving a package on her birthday, young Kit will be the next to take on the mantle of the Rocketeer. Gadget minded friend Tesh & mechanic uncle Ambrose will join her to help save the day with new gear & a new secret identity. Nicole Dubuc will produce the show, which will consist of two 11 minute episodes & an original song. It's produced by Wild Canary & Disney Junior, & I can't help but think this is a waste of this character. I won't know until it's on, but not even a remake made for TV? We get a children's cartoon? I'm just a little put off by this. Whok knows though? I could be selling Disney Junior short. They do have some programs I like. This is just surprising to say the least. I will check it out. Fingers crossed. What do y'all think though? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
"Paddington 2" Director For Disney's Live-Action "Pinocchio"
According to Variety, director of recently loved Paddington 2 is in talks to helm Disney's upcoming live-action retelling of Pinocchio. Andrew Miano & Chris Weitz are producing with the script getting a rewrite from Jack Thorne. King's been very sought after since the success of Paddington 2 , & though I haven't seen it he also helmed the first. Which wound up being a surprise favorite for me the year it was released. I'm glad to hear we're getting a director of this caliber for this. I'm really excited for this one as it's got the live-action treatment before. It just paled in comparison to Disney's original animated feature. I'm in, what do y'all think of this choice though? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
"The Muppets" Are Coming To Disney's Streaming Service!
First & foremost, I love The Muppets . Not only have I always & will I always love them, I also am quick to let everyone know that The Muppet Show was not for kids. Kids could enjoy it, but I guarantee they can't appreciate the actual comedy behind it like grown-ups. Legendary puppeteer Frank Oz even confirmed as much on Twitter recently, saying it wasn't done for the kids, they just got it. That said, in an exclusive THR has reported sources telling them that The Muppets will be rebooted for Disney's upcoming streaming service. We tried this in 2016 on ABC with The Muppets. Resembling The Office , it just didn't resonate well with fans or critics alike. Cancelled after one season, I enjoyed it. It just felt like they were trying for something that just didn't fit with The Muppets . The lighthearted humor was replaced with a little too much modern cynicism to mesh. I'm sure they thought theyh needed an edge, but maybe they should've at least worked up to it. Anyway, this is one more small step to getting my money for a Disney streaming service, how bout y'all? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
Are You Prepared For No "Be Prepared" In Upcoming "Lion King"?
So, according to Collider yesterday, Sir Elton John told The Sun that only four of the original songs will be used in the more live-action, yet still technically animated upcoming Lion King. Knowing that you can almost guess what they are, Circle of Life, Hakuta Matada, Can You Feel the Love Tonight, & Just Can't Wait To Be King . That said, they pretty much covered what they must have. All except Scar's Be Prepared that is. This is going to put them in a curious spot. The song takes place at not only a pivotal moment, but if I remember correctly, it also delivers a good amount of exposition. With that, my guess is they'll replace it. Putting whatever's new directly up against the original. That puts a good amount of pressure on the whole thing. Any new music added for that matter now will immediately be put up against what's missing from the original. That's gonna be a tall order in itself right there. Not only that, this is one of my favorite scenes. It's no punches pulled terrifying. As dark as the song is, it still added a liitle light to the scene. Curious to see if we'll hear any of the new stuff before the film's release. Not only that, but I'm wondering if the four originals will be reimagined? Anyway, are these four songs from the original enough for you? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
Did You Catch This "Incredibles 2" Trailer During The Olympics?
Got a trailer for Pixar's upcoming, long awaited sequel, Incredibles 2 during the Winter Olympics. It basically followed the rundown we've been getting. Rich guy wants Elastigirl to be the face of "Supers" returning to the limelight. Meanwhile, Mr. Incredible gets to play Mr. Mom while Jack-Jack's multiple power set is emerging. I'm loving this first look at this film! The first film was the best interpretation of the Fantastic Four we've ever had. This looks like it's going to pick up right where that one left off, & hit the ground running. I never thought I would be saying that the best parts of this movie look like they're going to come from Mr. Incredible's adventures in babysitting. Judging by this trailer alone, I feel like this is going to be everything we've been waiting for. With an extra helping of Frozone this time around! I'm sure we'll be getting more on the way to June 15th, but so far I'm lovin' what I'm seein'. What did y'all think about this trailer? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
New Details On Disney's Upcoming Streaming Service
New details have surfaced via Deadline about Disney's streaming service to launch in 2019. So far, nothing about 21st Century Fox assets yet. Makes sense, considering that'll be tied up in court for about a year. There will be no R-rated films. Those will stay on HULU. Same goes for the Marvel series on Netflix. The plan is to let them stay & do their thing where they're at. First year goal is to shell out 4 to 5 original movies & 5 TV series just for the service. They rumor some awesome priority movie projects in Don Quiote, Lady & The Tramp, The Paper Magician, Stargirl, & Togo. Of which, I'm especially excited for Don Quiote. Already in post production for the streaming service is Magic Camp, & the female Claus film with Anna Kendrick, Noelle. Actual priority developments include 3 Men and a Baby (again?), Sword in the Stone (Yay!), & Timmy Failure (??). The TV lineup is where it gets really interesting with High School Musical, a Monsters Inc. series, a Marvel live action title, & a live action Star Wars series. Now as cool as all that sounded, they still haven't put a price tag on it. I'm starting to think that might be the big deciding factor for me. That, & I'm still wondering how deep they're going to pull out if the vault? If they dig out classic episodes of Disneyland, World of Color, & original Mickey Mouse Club, along with the classic cartoon shorts, sign me up. Without that vault presence though, I must know how much we're talkin? What do y'all think? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
Stars Of "A Wrinkle In Time" Share What The Book Means To Them
I'll admit, this made me feel a little bad. I not only haven't read this book, I don't even remember the original film. Now we get to hear what these books mean to the actors in the film with some more looks at the film. March 9th is really high on my list of anticipated days thanks to A Wrinkle In Time . I was skeptical at first, but the more & more I saw, the more & more I had to see this movie. The thing I loved about this video though, is that you can see & hear how much love for this the people involved have. To me, that speaks volumes for the potential of this film. Anyway, check it out, let me know what you think? Are you as excited for this as I am? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
Emily Blunt To Join The Rock For Disney's Upcoming "Jungle Cruise"
EW has confirmed Mary Poppins herself will be joining The Rock in the upcoming amusement ride flick Jungle Cruise . After Into the Woods & with this & Mary Poppins Returns , one has to think if Emily Blunt is becoming Disney's go-to actress. Works for me, I've been all about Blunt since Edge of Tomorrow with Tom Cruise. They also threw out Variety report that the Jaime Collet-Sera directed film will begin production in May. Michael Green, nominated for an Oscar for the screenplay of Logan , has wrote the most recent draft of the screenplay. Which was originally penned by J.D. Payne & Patrick McKay. All other details have been under wraps, save the fact that The Rock will be captain of a boat traveling down the Amazon. This is shaping up to contain a lot of talent. Can we capture Pirates of the Caribbean magic again or is that lightning in a bottle? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
New Trailer For "A Wrinkle In Time" Lives Up To The Title "Gift"
I didn't think they could top the last trailer for Disney's upcoming A Wrinkle In Time . However the newest trailer "Gift" does just that. This movie could be horrible, but to judge it by it's last set of teasers & this thing looks epic. I'm dialed to 11 for this film, & I really hope it can live up to that. The visuals are stunning, & just going off the trailers, this film seems like it's going to have a sense of urgency to it. Like it's going to be a mindwarp slash fast paced action movie that takes place in a fantasy environment. This is a strong year for Disney in Live-action with Winnie The Pooh & Mary Poppins Returns . That said, & as much as I love Pooh & Poppins, I'm more excited for this, than either of those. This is looking like it has a chance to really be something spectacular. We won't know for sure until March 9th. Anyway, check this out & let me know what you think. Put it in the comments, like, & share.
New "Muppet Babies" To Get An All-New Character & I'm Not Really A Fan
Not feelin' this one at all. I'm usually not one to totally poo-poo on a new character, but this doesn't even look like it's going to fit. Talk about stand out like a sore thumb. In an EW exclusive it was announced that Summer the penguin will be joining the nursery upon Muppet Babies return to Disney Junior in March. Apparently, Skeeter will not be a normal part of the new remake's cast so they wanted another female in the nursery. Summer will be voiced by Jessica DiCicco & is described as an "art girl" loving to draw, paint, & dance at the same time. The smallest character with the biggest heart. That's what really hurts the most for me. I love the synopsis of the character, but the look is so off for me. These are Muppet Babies, keyword being Muppet. This thing doesn't even look like it could be a Muppet. Love to know y'alls thoughts though? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
New "Incredibles 2" Details, But The Real Treat Is The Form They Came In
Disney*Pixar released some plot & character details for Incredibles 2 yesterday with a bunch of pics of the cast members next to paintings of their voiced character. The way they released the pics was so cool it pretty much overshadowed the synopsis & new characters for me. I put them all down at the bottom, & you'll notice a percentage at the top corner. This is from an app that shows your resemblance to paintings, letting us know how close the heroes are to their real-life counterparts. Hats off! That is some amazing marketing right their. This should be an animated film thing now. I would love to see just how much of The Rock is in Maui. They haven't let us know much until this point except for the whole Mr. Incredible dealing with Jack-Jack's emerging multiple power set. It looks like now according to EW we know Elastigirl is going to take the fore-front as she becomes the face of a campaign to bring back Supers. If you remember the first Supers were outlawed, but now people might be coming back around after that films ending. We got some new characters joining the family this time around as well. Bob Odenkirk play rich, suave telecommunication bigwig with a infatuation with Supers, Winston Deavor. They also teased this plot point: "He has been a supporter of Supers returning- all he needs is a hero (or three) to help him change public perception & bring them into the sunlight." Sounds good & all, but his description immediately makes me think of Lex Luthor. His genius sister, Evelyn will be played by Catherine Keener & is described as the brains of the Deavors' successful company. Jonathan Banks, one of my favorite parts of Breaking Bad, will be taking over Rick Dicker from animation vet Bud Luckey. Dicker is from the first film. An agent from the Super Relocation Program tasked to keep Super identities secret. However, his division will soon be "shuttered", leaving the Parrs with just each other. We get another Super in the form of Elastigirl-obsessed, Voyd. Played by Sophia Bush she can "divert & manipulate objects around her by creating voids that allow the objects to appear & disappear, & shift in space." Think Blink from the X-Men, that's how it sounds to me at least. The last new member announced to join the fray was Isabella Rossellini's Ambassasor. A foreign dignitary very much in favor of the legal return of Supers. She looks like an old Michael Jackson. Not sure what to make of her as they didn't say much more than that. Can't wait to find out more on the way to Incredibles 2 release, June 15th. What do you think of the way these pics were released? Not to mention all these new plot & character details? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
Did You #RockTheDots Yesterday? Today Minnie Mouse Gets Her Star & She Does It Big!
This might be the biggest deal made over a Hollywood Star in many years. After 90 years in showbiz Minnie Mouse finally got hers. This crowned off the weekend where many joined to #RockTheDots in honor of this ver versatile superstar. With a big sendoff Sunday in Hollywood Studios Minnie & Mickey made their way to Hollwood for Minnie to be presented her spot on the Walk of Fame by Bob Iger & pop-icon Katy Perry. As I was watching I couldn't help but be blown away by the many achievements Mrs. Mouse has had in her illustrious Hollywood career. I've said it before, but now so has Bob Iger himself, this is definitely about time. Anyway, check it out, & share your favorite Minnie moment in the comments. Mine's Mickey's Vacation, I think it was called. Where the whole gang goes to Hawaii. Might just be one of my favorite cartoons period. This was a monumental occasion, check out the send off, the awards, & then a hilarious video of Disney's Animal Kingdom doin their own version of #RockTheDots.
"Sword In The Stone" Has A Director
This is in a close run to being my favorite classic piece of Disney animation, & now it has a director attached. In a THR exclusive Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, is in negotiations to helm the live-action remake to The Sword in the Stone . Fresnadillo is best known for directing 28 Weeks Later. Which, while I didn't enjoy it as much as 28 Days Later, it's my second favorite zombie film. Bryan Cogman wrote the script, he's a writer-producer on HBO's Game of Thrones. I can't wait to see where this goes. The Sword In The Stone is not only the best telling we've ever got of this story in my opinion, it's the only one out of three out of many, many attempts I think even worked at all. Out of all the announced live-action remakes, this is the one I'm most excited for. Only have that one film to really judge this director from, but it was a solid one, & he was trying to follow up the great Danny Boyle even. What do y'all think though? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
"Toy Story 4" Has Found A Writer
I'm not sure where I stand on this one. THR confirmed yesterday that Stephany Folsom was being tapped as screenwriter for Pixar's upcoming Toy Story 4. Folsom was recently denied a "story by" credit on Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok, & that's her only major writing credit. On the good side Thor: Ragnarok was amazing. However, without credit on that, I have to question how involved she was. That said, this is like handing the keys to your new Lamborghini to someone who just got their permit. Toy Story is Pixar's tried & true. To hand it to someone with such a small resume shows a lot of faith on someone's part. She's replacing Rashida Jones & Will McCormack who left due to creative & philosophical differences. We still have awhile to wait for the quest to find Bo Peep, the only toy to be given away. So, only time will tell how this works out. Fingers crossed. What do y'all think? Too big a leap of faith? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
Disney's "Oliver Twist" Really Shaping Up, Adds Screenwriter
Oliver Twist is starting to really shape up adding Danny Strong as screenwriter for the modern, musical take on the Dickens' tale. Co-creator of Empire & appearing on camera in several TV shows, he also wrote Rebel in the Rye & The 2-part finale to the Hunger Games. I've never seen Rebel in the Rye, & I only caught the first part of the last Hunger Games. Which worries me a little, considering I didn't bother to see the last half. I didn't know to much about this Oliver Twist though. So, the thing that really caught my attention is that Ice Cube was attached to star & produce. I've been on Cube since N.W.A.. I even wound up liking that should've been horrible teacher fight movie. They also have attached Thomas Kail, the Tony wining director of Hamilton to direct, with Marc Platt (Wicked) & Jeff Kwatinetz (The Firm) as producers. This is really shaping up to look like something interesting. What do y'all think? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
Ever Wanna Make A Movie? This "A Wrinkle In Time" Contest Is For You!
Disney just announced this awesome contest for A Wrinkle In Time. They're looking for the next visionary director. You can join Ava DuVernay, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, & Nissan North America at AWITFilmChallenge.com to enter & show off your skills. The winner receives $100,000 to create a film, a trip to Hollywood for the premier of A Wrinkle In Time, & a 2018 Nissan LEAF. This is an amazing opportunity. If you ever wanted to make a film, check it out!
Thoughts On Disney*Pixar*Marvel*Lucasfilm Line-up For The Year
Disney released their line-up for the year along with these pics, some new & old, last night. I thought it would be a great time to go over what's coming out, & go over our anticipation going in. Now, they put them from first to last. Which to me was messed up, because after you read the last ones you're all the sudden most excited for the stuff that's furthest away. So I'm going to do it in reverse. That way when the list is done, what you read last is the closest release. See, I'm always thinking of y'all..
Mary Poppins Returns (Dec. 25) - Christmas will be a "Jolly Holiday" with Mary Poppins Returns, where everyone's favorite nanny gets a reprise by Emily Blunt. She'll be joined by Lin-Manuel Miranda as Jack the lamplighter, Ben Whishaw & Emily Mortimer as Michael & Jane Banks, Julie Walters as Banks' housekeeper Ellen, Colin Firth as Fidelity Bank's William Weatherall Wilkins, & Meryl Streep as Mary's cousin, Topsy. A new generation of Banks children will be played by Pixie Davies, Nathanael Saleh, & newbie Joel Dawson. Mary Poppins has to have some drop-ins, so we'll also be getting an appearance from Angela Lansbury as the Balloon Lady while Dick Van Dyke will be playing the retired chairman of the bank now ran by Firth's character, Mr. Dawes Jr.. This is one I want to say I'm super excited for, like the kids in this pic, but I'm a little hesitant still on this one. Everything looks great, but we're talking a lot of time that has passed between these. Not only that, but this was a period piece even then. I just hope a Mary Poppins can still come off as relevant today. Lord knows, the right amount of talent is involved, so if it's going to happen, this is the way to do it. I can't wait to see more of this to help me really reach a decision.
Ralph Breaks The Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (Nov 21) - This one has John C. Reilly & Sarah Silverman coming back together as Ralph & Vanellope von Schweetz to save Sugar Rush by finding a replacement part on the World Wide Web. They will be joined in their adventures by Taraji Henson as website owner Yesss, head algorithm & heart & soul of "BuzzzTube". I think we all know where they're going with that one. This is something I couldn't believe when it was announced. I LOVE some Wreck-It Ralph, but I never thought we'd be getting a sequel. I mean, look how long we had to wait for The Incredibles. The first Ralph blew me away though. Not only was it hilarious, it had a lot of heart & soul. If this sequel is half as good as the first, it will still be a great film. November 21 is going to be a long, hard wait. Love this image of the internet though.
The Nutcracker & the Four Realms (Nov 2) - If there's one on this list that I'm worried about not even liking, this is the one. Now, I've said before I've never actually seen the Nutcracker fully in any form. When I heard the story it just never seemed that intriguing to me. The trailer didn't do anything to help me either. If I didn't know better, & there was no sound, I would have swore it was a new chapter to Chronicles of Narnia. Which in all honesty, makes me wonder if I won't be the only one to think that, & if it will affect the box-office? Anyway, Clara (Mackenzie Foy) is on a quest for a one-of-a-kind key, leading her to a parallel world. Once there, she encounters soldier Phillip, a gang a mice, & the regents presiding over three realms: the Lands of Snowflakes, Flowers, & Sweets. However, she must brave the Fourth Realm, home to what will probably be the best part of the film, the tyrant Mother Ginger (Hellen Mirren). Along the way she'll also run into the Sugar Plum Fairy (Keira Knightly) & a performance from Misty Copeland. I'm not sure I'll be excited for this one even if I see more. Here's the pic of the Sugar Plum Fairy along with some very elemental looking fellas. I think the stills are coming off better than the teaser.
Disney's Christopher Robin (Aug 3) - I'm all about some Winnie the Pooh. In fact, my wife makes fun of me for loving two kiddie movies as she calls them. One is The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh & the other is Cars. This live-action film will follow Christopher Robin, played by one of my favorite actors Ewan McGregor, now an adult who has lost his way. His old friends from the Hundred Acre Wood will help him try to find the loving, playful boy within. That's about all the plot we're getting at this time, but what else do we need? A pic of the title logo you say? Well you're in luck because that came out to. This sounds great though. I mean, it's a Hundred Acre Wood version of TED, I'm super pumped to see how this works out.
Marvel Studios' Ant-Man & the Wasp (Jul 6) - The first Ant-Man caught me way off guard. I'm a big Paul Rudd fan so I figured I was going to dig it, but it blew me away. It really pulled off being an awesome superhero flick, while also being a great comedy film at the same time. This pic of Rudd & Evangeline Lilly as Ant-Man & the Wasp totally helps build up my excitement too. Her suits not only look great, it totally compliments his giving it that same tech feel. This come right off Captain America: Civil War, where Lang will not only have to deal with his decisions there as a hero & father. He'll also team up once again with Hope & Dr. Hank Pym to uncover secrets from the past. I'm guessing Hank's lost wife most likely?? Hoping this one can be as funny as the first. Can't wait to find out.
Incredibles 2 (Jun 15) - To say the wait has been long & hard for this one to happen would be an understatement. While we don't know much about the actual plot, we do know that the fam will be having to figure out how to handle Jack-Jack's new multi-set of powers & Brad Bird's returning to helm the film. This is going to be, well, incredible! Couldn't pass that up. Here's a pic of the fam looking like they're about to take on something big. We've waited so long, that this one seems really close now.
Solo: A Star Wars Story (May 25) - Oh man, this one has gone through some things hasn't it. To say the Star Wars movie no one asked for has had it's problems is definitely short-changing the situation. Still no trailer, & this title pic is the most we've really even got so far. We've at least now been told we're getting the meeting of Chewie, some Lando, & the Falcon, but they really need an awesome trailer to get A New Hope going on this one. It's rumored it's coming, & I still have my fingers crossed for this one. Disney's Lucasfilm hasn't done me wrong yet, if anyone can pull this one out the gutter it's them.
Marvel Studio's Avengers: Infinity War (May 4) - This is the one on this list for me this year. All the build up to Thanos comes to an end here setting up Avengers 4, which will be a soft ending for the Marvel Universe as we know it. The trailers to this thing have been epic. I know this is going to be an awesome set-up for all hell to break loose in the next film. This has been described as a heist film, with Thanos gathering up the stones for his Infinity Gauntlet. This pic looks straight from the trailer with the battle on Wakanda. One of the many grand action spots I'm sure this film is going to give us.
Disney's A Wrinkle in Time (Mar 9) - The more & more I see of this, I'm finding myself looking forward to seeing it. Director Ava DuVernay's adaption of Madeleine L'Engle's novel looks absolutely beautiful. I don't remember the original, & I'm holding off to compare afterward, as to not spoil anything considering I don't remember. It follows struggling to fit in high school student, Meg Murry (Storm Reid). She & her brother Charles Wallace are extremely gifted in ways they don't know. Their parents are world-renowned physicists, & Mr. Murry (Chris Pine) has went missing. Following his disappearance three celestial beings Mrs. Which (Oprah Winfrey), Mrs. Whatsit (Reese Witherspoon), & Mrs. Who (Mindy Kaling) journey to Earth to guide Meg, her brother, & classmate Calvin to tesser through time & space to confront an evil force of darkness that is rapidly enveloping the Universe. This synopsis came with this pic of said celestial beings hanging out in a wheat field. They look so out of place, but the film looks awesome nonetheless.
Marvel Studios' Black Panther (Feb 16) - This movie is another one that the more I see of it, the more my interest has grown in it. Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa/Black Panther is Billy Dee Williams cool. Just as he comes home to Wakanda, (Which looks awesome by the way!) to take his rightful place on the throne following his father's death in Civil War, he also has to deal with the re-emerging of a powerful old enemy. This image released captures the cool I was speaking of with T'Challa alongside bodyguards Nakia (Lupita Nyong'o, left) & Shuri (Letitia Wright, right). They will be joined by Michael B Jordan, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Winston Duke, Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker, & Andy Serkis. I've already got my tickets, & from the Marvel-record-breaking pre-sales, I'm not the only one. The trailers have put all my worries to rest really on this one now. I'm looking forward to a really good origin story.
That sums up my thoughts on this years releases. I think we're going to have a really great year at the movies this time around. What I really want to know is, what's your thoughts? Which one of these are y'all looking forward to the most? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
Behind The Scenes Featurette For "A Wrinkle In Time"
Man, I'm getting way more excited for this movie the more I see. In fact, this is probably the most excited I've been in awhile for something without animation, Marvel, or Star Wars in the name. Even if this movie winds up being horrible, it's going to do it beautifully. This thing is visually stunning. The on-location sites are absolutely amazing. I've said before I don't really remember the original A Wrinkle In Time, but I'm not going to refresh my memory this time around. I'll probably revisit it afterwards, I just want a clean slate going in. You can tell from this featurette, a lot of passion was crammed into this film. I can't wait to see if it pays off, & March 9 is getting closer & closer. What do y'all think though? Does this look like more than a pretty coat of paint to y'all? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
Minnie Mouse Is Finally Getting A Star!
It only took 90 years, but Minnie Mouse Is getting a star on Hollywood's Walk Of Fame. She will join fellow Disney alumni, Donald Duck, Tinker Bell, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White, Kermit the Frog, & Mickey Mouse. Save Mickey, with all those other names, how did this take so long. I mean, Mickey got his 40 friggin' years ago. Better late than never I guess. Minnie is just as important as the trinity (Mickey, Donald, Goofy) in my book. What do y'all think about this though? Is it bout time? Do these Stars even matter anymore? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
Congratulations To Pixar's "Coco" For Taking Home The Golden Globe For Best Animated Feature
This should come as no surprise to anyone. Coco has taken the Best Animated Feature category in what will surely be a pattern for the film this awards season. Here's my review & my first thoughts video for those who haven't seen it. The more I think about this film, the more it moves up the list of Pixar movies to #1 in my head. This film did what many animated film's can't, it didn't treat it's audience as children. Coco is what Pixar needs to set itself apart from Disney Animation. This movie is one of those instant classics, it truly deserves this recognition as the best of it's class this year. It actually deserves even more.