Disney's Aladdin (Live-Action)
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Lol. Yeah, brings back memories here too!
It was so crazy back then with WDFA films...there were actually quite a few times when we had to wait at least a week to see the film, sometimes even more, because either the film was completely sold out over the weekend, (this happened with Pocahontas, Aladdin and Toy Story) or we couldn’t even rent the VHS for a while because it kept getting checked out. (Aladdin.). There were two rental stores in the area and the same Aladdin issue happened at both.
It was so crazy back then with WDFA films...there were actually quite a few times when we had to wait at least a week to see the film, sometimes even more, because either the film was completely sold out over the weekend, (this happened with Pocahontas, Aladdin and Toy Story) or we couldn’t even rent the VHS for a while because it kept getting checked out. (Aladdin.). There were two rental stores in the area and the same Aladdin issue happened at both.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Ahead of the video release, Disney Music has released the full song of "Friend Like Me":
Was disappointed when Genie didn't say "Whoosh! Now Looky Hear!" when I originally saw the sequence. Yeah, I still think the original is better in every conceivable way.
Was disappointed when Genie didn't say "Whoosh! Now Looky Hear!" when I originally saw the sequence. Yeah, I still think the original is better in every conceivable way.
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Wow. Will should never have tried to sing...he really can’t hold a note too well, can he?
It’s funny. Rand and I just saw the stage version in London and, despite great performances across the board, we largely felt the production was flat and fairly basic, with no real awe factor even while it was entertaining enough.
But it still bests this in every way. The direction especially is too frantic, trying to infuse the lack of energy that the CG Will can’t provide by being big and messy. As I said about the stage show, there are some titles that can only really be done in animation!
It’s funny. Rand and I just saw the stage version in London and, despite great performances across the board, we largely felt the production was flat and fairly basic, with no real awe factor even while it was entertaining enough.
But it still bests this in every way. The direction especially is too frantic, trying to infuse the lack of energy that the CG Will can’t provide by being big and messy. As I said about the stage show, there are some titles that can only really be done in animation!
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Here's "Desert Moon", a song that was cut from the film:
It will be featured as a bonus on the Blu. It's kinda sweet. Makes more sense if you've seen the movie. In a way, I wish they had kept it.
It will be featured as a bonus on the Blu. It's kinda sweet. Makes more sense if you've seen the movie. In a way, I wish they had kept it.
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When three Disney Aladdin's collide: (Mena, Scott Weingner and Brad Kane at D23)
How cool. All that's missing is Deniz Akdeniz from Once Upon a Time.
How cool. All that's missing is Deniz Akdeniz from Once Upon a Time.
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...and any number of stage performers from Broadway, the West End, and around the world...!
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As a matter of fact, there was a fourth Aladdin at the show. Clinton Greenspan, who is wrapping his run on the US national tour and transferring to Broadway within the next week or so.
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They've been airing commercials for the home release, among them is one showcasing both films side by side... it's not really doing the remake any favors!
The cave of wonders looks so bad in the remake! The inside was just devoid of the majesty from the original. The sparkly gold that made you want to reach out and grab is gone, in its place is dull looking treasure in a very dark, dreary atmosphere. That whole scene was just awful!
The cave of wonders looks so bad in the remake! The inside was just devoid of the majesty from the original. The sparkly gold that made you want to reach out and grab is gone, in its place is dull looking treasure in a very dark, dreary atmosphere. That whole scene was just awful!
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I’m dreading my disc turning up!
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Target Exclusive unboxing:
Pretty. Like how the back incorporated the genie scene. "Made you look".
Pretty. Like how the back incorporated the genie scene. "Made you look".
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Actually quite nice! The LD did do a "made you look" type thing, though, back in the day if I remember right, on the inside of the sleeve.
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Yep, with an added speech bubble.
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Here's one of the bonuses from the new release. It's a snippet of Scott Weinger's audition tape where he sung "Proud of Your Boy":
I didn't think he was that bad... Look what passes these days. And he did it without autotune!
I didn't think he was that bad... Look what passes these days. And he did it without autotune!
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If only Emma Watson had been held to so high a standard…!
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For a lot of us when we saw this at D23, we were totally amused by how the dog was reacting.