- Oct 17, 2008
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Okay, okay! I’m sold already! Did you star in it or something?!The Bear is more intense than any meter-reader paying a surprise visit.
Okay, okay! I’m sold already! Did you star in it or something?!The Bear is more intense than any meter-reader paying a surprise visit.
I'd recommend Bluey for watching even without youngsters!For ones with youngsters the new Bluey episodes on Disney include the long awaited Cricket episode, which is excellent
I'd recommend Bluey for watching even without youngsters!
Only semi-questionable if you don’t have a kid and never watched it with one.I'd recommend Bluey for watching even without youngsters!
Next Goal Wins has appeared on Disney.
I don't imagine, for one second, it'll change the world but I'm only a few minutes in and it's already amused.
I think you have a problem.The original documentary about this is so good it feels like the film can only be a downgrade. Maybe I’ll give it a go though.
Next Goal Wins has appeared on Disney.
I don't imagine, for one second, it'll change the world but I'm only a few minutes in and it's already amused.
It's available to stream on Now TV, or can be rented for £1.99 from Amazon or AppleTV (or bought for £2.99).I'll definitely see if I have access to the doc though.
Nearly finished this and it really is mind blowing. I'd suggest anyone with any interest in Disney, film making or just seeing people with a passion achieve things should watch this. The female Director/writer is incredible as are the various heads of teams. Amazing.Watching a doc on the making of Frozen 2. It’s blowing my mind how many people are involved. And also how they appear to be writing it as they go along rather than writing it, animating and then done. Really interesting.
I’ve got a feeling the documentary is on Sky Documentaries this week at some point. I found the treatment of one particular character fascinating - unexpected and very interesting element of a different culture.I think you have a problem.
The film is played out just for stereotypical laughs, and it's pretty good at that.
But you know who they're laughing with, (at) which ought to taks the edge off.
I'll definitely see if I have access to the doc though.
If you can remove yourself from the doc you'll be fine, it's basically footballs Cool Runnings.
They go there and that's probably the only aspect not played for laughs.I’ve got a feeling the documentary is on Sky Documentaries this week at some point. I found the treatment of one particular character fascinating - unexpected and very interesting element of a different culture.