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AMC and the Disney company have partner to bring you a marathon of princess movies that they are dubbing the ‘Dream Big, Princess’ marathon. The animated films will be shown at 304 AMC Theatre locations nationwide and at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, CA between September 8 and October 13. Showings at the El Capitan will feature the added bonus of a meet-and-greet with the princess from the film that you viewed. Here is the schedule:
Brave
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September 13-20, 2017
The Princess and the Frog
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September 21-26, 2017
Tangled
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September 27 – October 1, 2017
Moana
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Beauty and the Beast (Animated, 1991)
September 22-28, 2017
Mulan
September 29 – October 5, 2017
Tangled
October 6-12, 2017
The Princess and the Frog
October 13-19, 2017
Brave
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For their student thesis at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida, recent graduates Beth David and Esteban Bravo created a 4 minute film that went viral and within a week of posting has racked up over 23 million views on YouTube. The story follows a boy that is scared of being outed by his own heart in middle school. The film has absolutely no dialogue but the score and the expressive movements of the characters really help tell a story. Check out the film below and let us know what you think in the comments section below or on the comments of the Facebook or Instagram posts for this episode.
Audio animatronics have come a long way since the birds were first created for the Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. Check out this amazing creation by Garner Holt Productions! What do you think?
Hey guys!
As always, enjoyed the episode. Missing Mario, I hope all is well in his personal life and he can make a come back soon. I just wanted to drop a couple answers to your questions. Yes Javier, people still play Pokemon. Although I generally play during events and once daily to get bonuses (one spin, one catch). As far as eyes go, I agree with Heyzen. You can tell if they’re fake. My brother had retinoblastoma (eye cancer) so he’s got one fake eye. And through different organizations, I’ve met more kids who had the same diagnosis and have one eye. The fake, while beautifully crafted, is too shiny and sentient. Not squishy, as Heyzen put it. The more you look, the more you realize something’s not right. It’s not a hideous deformation, just a minute detail in an otherwise healthy individual.
That’s pretty much it. If you ever make your way to AZ, I have a brewery you should check out!
Adios!