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All The Burning Questions From The Animated Classic That The 'Beauty And The Beast' Live-Action Movie Needs To Answer
Beauty and the Beast is one of those movies that truly is a "tale as old as time" with many incarnations even outside of the Disney realm. However, the version that many of us consider the definitive version is the animated film, released by #Disney in 1991. And while it is considered a masterpiece, there are quite a few puzzling questions that are left by the end of the film. Here is what I hope gets answered by the 2017 live-action remake.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
Giselle Is Feeling Rather 'Disenchanted' These Days: Everything We Know So Far About 'Enchanted 2'
Enchanted was a clever live-action fairy tale released by Disney back in 2007, with the company poking a little fun at itself as well as bringing realness to an otherworldly life. With two charming romantic interests in Patrick Dempsey and James Marsden, as well as a perfect princess Giselle in Amy Adams, the movie was a box office hit and quickly became a classic, with talks of a sequel frequently being discussed.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
From 'Twitches' to 'Halloweentown': Disney Channel's Best Original Halloween Movies
Halloween is one of those fun holidays that almost anyone can enjoy. Whether it's just having fun decorating your house or putting on a costume, there's always something to do within the spirit of the season. One of the things I enjoy doing most is watching Disney Channel Original Movies, many of which are Halloween-related. Here are some of the best movies that the Disney Channel has to offer this time of year.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
From The Script To The Soundtrack, What's Going On With 'Frozen 2'?
Frozen was a surprise hit, giving us a wonderful and quirky princess and a queen who showed us that we don't need the love of a prince as long as we have the love of family to help us melt a frozen heart. Fans have long awaited a sequel to the blockbuster hit, and one of the stars has finally said that the script is getting its finishing touches. Other than this, we don't know much about the sequel. But here's what we know so far.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
Back To Black: The Working Title For 'Venom' Teases A New Symbiote Origin
The tangled web of the Spider-Man universe is set to get a little more complicated next year as Sony's Venom comes to cinemas. Promising to be a sans-Spider-Man adventure, and with no one quite sure where it fits into the MCU, the story of the alien symbiote is shrouded in mystery. So far, all we know is that #TomHardy will be rolling in the sticky black stuff to play the leading Eddie Brock, but could the film's working title give us a hint at where the storyline is heading?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Love Is Blind: See Leslie Uggams Return As Blind Al In 'Deadpool 2'
You had better be sharpening your katanas, because David Leitch's Deadpool 2 is preparing to stick another R-rated middle finger up at the rest of Hollywood. Hoping to continue the success of the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time, it seems that bigger really is better with the sequel.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Mr. Grey Will See You Now (But Only As An Object): The 'Fifty Shades Darker' Trailer Still Doesn't Get The Abuse
Fifty Shades of Grey has become a bit of a phenomenon, with people on both ends either loving the romance of the story or hating it passionately for its misrepresentation of the BDSM community as well as glorifying emotional abuse. It's very similar to what we just saw unfold around Suicide Squad, where people pointed out that the relationship between Joker and Harley Quinn was presented in a misleading way, with the abuse being portrayed as romantic.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
Such A 'Hart' Breaker: Posters For 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle' Show A Bold New Look For Colin Firth
Put on a pair of spurs and tip your stetson, because we are heading stateside for Kingsman: The Golden Circle. As the sequel to Matthew Vaughn's 2014 spy-thriller, we see the British stiff upper lip of the first film replaced by the patriotic stars and stripes of the US of A.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The Pixar Theory by Jon Negroni
Hey, I'm Jonathan Sim, and this is my brand new writing platform. I previously wrote for a platform called Creators, but once they folded, I decided to bring my writing here, and continue to write about some of my favorite things to talk about: Pixar movies, Harry Potter, the Back to the Future trilogy, politics, Die Hard, and a lot more.
By Jonathan Sim8 years ago in Geeks











