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I wish the service had Fillmore? Anyone else remember Fillmore? It was like a cop drama, but with safety patrollers? I loved that show.
Now granted, I loved it when I was like 12, so there’s no telling how well it’s aged, but still...
Created by The Walking Dead's Scott Gimple I requested it via the help center/feedback when D+ first launched.I wish the service had Fillmore? Anyone else remember Fillmore? It was like a cop drama, but with safety patrollers? I loved that show.
Now granted, I loved it when I was like 12, so there’s no telling how well it’s aged, but still...
That’s blown my mind for awhile. From a writer’s standpoint, I’m always kind of awed by those who can jump from medium to medium. I feel like we see a lot of Simpsons/Family Guy/Bob’s Burgers/ etc. writers going on to do live action comedy, but for someone to go from a children’s cartoon to a live action drama for adults seems like a much crazier journey.Created by The Walking Dead's Scott Gimple I requested it via the help center/feedback when D+ first launched.
Just noticed Onward is on the Disney + already. A shame it got a bad theatrical run
Instead of having another Indiana Jones movie, they should consider remaking the the adventures of young indy with the production value of a movie.
With Harrison Ford as narrator (I remember old Indy also appearing in the 90s series in at least one episode)
Ford was on that show as well. He was up there while filming The Fugitive. Either way Young Indiana Jones was a really good show the problem was the same back then though as it is now nobody wants to see anyone else playing the role besides Ford.They did have an "old Indy" character but I don't think it was Ford. He had an eyepatch and a lot of people wondered how Indy lost an eye.
I do wish they'd done more with Young Indiana Jones. I recall the actor they got to play his father looked a LOT like a young Sean Connery.
Is this worldwide or just America? Couldn't see it here in the UK?
Premiering May 1, the show revisits classic Disney titles and looks at them through the lens of how props helped to shape and create some of their most magical moments.
Over eight episodes, all available the same day, Lanigan goes on the hunt to find costumes, set designs, music, and props from films like Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Mary Poppins, Tron, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Muppet Movie, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, and Honey, I Shrunk The Kids.
I saw the clip on Twitter. HilariousSounds like Disney is digitally altering out Daryl Hannah's butt in Splash. I'm struggling to to figure out why they are even bothering. Just toss it on Hulu.
Sounds like Disney is digitally altering out Daryl Hannah's butt in Splash. I'm struggling to to figure out why they are even bothering. Just toss it on Hulu.