So this is what got Rick Moranis to return to acting.
https://deadline.com/2020/02/honey-i...is-1202858344/
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So this is what got Rick Moranis to return to acting.
https://deadline.com/2020/02/honey-i...is-1202858344/
I am glad he's back at least for that movie.
Hilarious
Kudos to whoever the hell decided to watch Splash.
I still haven't seen all of it.
Oh shit!
Saw some people wondering how D+ will handle the language in the show, given that they're very much stifling anything not "family-friendly." Will there be two versions, like ESPN is doing with The Last Dance (unedited language on ESPN, edited on ESPN2), I wonder? Or is it really only mermaid butts and smoking they care about covering up?
All good questions. I would be annoyed if they censored the whole show.
Anything but the integral original show is unacceptable.
I'll watch it.
Thank you!
No prob.
June 5:
Finding Atlantis, Genius by Stephen Hawking (season 1), Hostile Planet, Japan: Between Earth and Sky, Lost City of Machu Picchu, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters.
June 12:
Artemis Fowl, Primal Survivor (seasons 1-2), Mighty Med (seasons 1-4), The Sandlot: Heading Home. June 19: Big Sur: Wild California, Egypt's Treasure Guardians, Toy Story of Terror!, Toy Story That Time Forgot, Unlikely Animal Friends.
June 26:
ANT Farm (season 1-3), Into the Unknown: Making Disney Frozen 2.
We will also get getting new episodes of: Be Our Chef, Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian, Disney Family Sundays, Disney Insider, It's a Dog's Life with Bill Farmer, One Day at Disney, Marvel's Hero Project and Pixar In Real Life.
Not gonna lie. I'll probably watch the crap outta this.
Jesus Christ.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-uIQDRS4a8
Is Hamilton on Disney+ a movie?
I don't know what you're definition of a movie is here. It's filmed literally on stage with an audience.
There are elements filmed of what appears to be rehearsal runs and closeups to give the appearance of multiple camera angles. It has a running time of 2 hours and 40 minutes.
But it's not by the standard definition, a film.