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Christopher Robin screenwriter, Allison Schroeder talks about what it was like to go from pen to screen in allowing Disney's Christopher Robin to grow up and revisit the Hundred Acre Woods.
Jim Cummings Talks about Voicing Winnie the Pooh in Disney's Christopher Robin
Where I bring back an old guest (my friend Nick) and we revisit our childhoods with the new Disney film 'Christopher Robin'! We talk about what we liked in the film and talk about the callbacksthe film made. We also deal with height problems, seagull noise and strong winds! No Trailer Talk in this episode, but Nick talks about his first viewing of 'Killer Klowns From Outer Space' and I promote my Youtube Channel! Zombie Kitty Vlogs & Reactions: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFCES4bZpjOX_-9TAaZ_rEA
On this week's episode of Marvelous Geeks, we go back to the Hundred Acre Wood and talk all things Disney's Christopher Robin, plus slowing down in life a little bit. Be sure to visit the blog for further discussions.Cover Art: Jenna Guidi (http://instagram.com/jennaguidi) Intro Music: Derek Murrell (http://instagram.com/derekhmurrell)My Social MediaWebsite/Blog: http://mgcirclesmedia.comTWITTER: http://twitter.com/gissanesophia | http://twitter.com/marvelousgeeks_INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/gissanesophia
Spike Lee is back and his new film "BlackkKlansman," based on an amazing true story, is getting all sorts of buzz. So we asked Mike Sargent to join us and give his viewpoint. It's got Adam Driver, Topher Grace and Denzel Washington's son. And it also has a definite point of view. Then there's Disney's "Christopher Robin." It's a live-action, computer animated hybrid featuring some beloved characters. Is it another classic or just one of Disney's marketing ploys? We also look at the recent Comedy Central roast of Bruce Willis and Neil has news of a new Star Trek series built around one of the franchise's most popular characters. It may be warm outside but this is all very cool so give a listen.
We talk about August 03 release of Death of a Nation, The Darkest Minds, The Spy Who Dumped Me, and Disney's Christopher Robin
The guys respond to some fan messages and then dive into their childhood by watching Disney's Christopher Robin. Will they cry from joy? Give it a listen to find out. Don't forget to like and subscribe! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisbetterbegood/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisbetterbegood/support
Mark Radulich and Robert Winfree discuss and review Disney's Christopher Robin film on Damn You Hollywood. Christopher Robin is a 2018 American fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Marc Forster and written by Alex Ross Perry and Allison Schroeder, from a story by Perry. The film is inspired by A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard's book Winnie-the-Pooh[4] and is a live-action/CGI extension of the Disney franchise of the same name. The film stars Ewan McGregor as the titular character alongside Hayley Atwell, as well as the voices of Jim Cummings and Brad Garrett. The plot follows Christopher Robin as he has grown up and lost his sense of imagination, only to be reunited with his old stuffed bear friend, Winnie-the-Pooh.
In this episode, we'll discuss some nonsense in small topics, Michael will give us the latest news, Will will let us know what's tweetin, we'll take a character minute to discuss Winnie the Pooh, and then we'll talk about the brand new movie Christopher Robin - coyly at first, and then we'll air all of its business after a spoiler-warning, of course! All of that and more is coming up in this week's episode of The Florida Project!
This week's episode features some good family fun movies. Disney's Christopher Robin starring Winnie the Pooh and Ewan McGregor arrived in theaters. It's likely to deliver moments of sadness and joy unless you manage to turn off your emotions beforehand. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment also released LEGO Aquaman: Rage of Atlantis on Blu-ray so you can find out how that was along with the various DC characters that make an appearance. You can also expect the latest batch of entertainment news and what happened in the most recent comic books. Time Codes for Episode 49! 00:00:00 - 00:27:04 Intro & News 00:27:04 - 01:16:13 Comic Book Round-Up 01:16:13 - 01:33:40 LEGO Aquaman: Rage of Atlantis 01:33:40 - 01:52:59 Christopher Robin 01:52:59 - 01:58:26 Outro
Disney’s Christoper Robin and The Spy who Dumped Me opened; Mission: Impossible - Fallout moved right along.
Hello everyone and welcome to our week in geek! This week we take a wack at the sentimental fest with Disney's Christopher Robin in the theater. As normal we provide you a spoiler free review first but also give you a more spoiler filled review at the end of the show! Still little to no news to talk about so we breeze quickly by what we do have and discuss some of the PS Plus in free shit good shit, review our streaming review of Cloud Atlas and answer last week's fan suggested podquestion of what you current favorite Podca
Who knew dogs kisses could be deadly? A recent story about a man who lost both legs and his hands after his dog affectionately "kissed" him, lead to a near-deadly infection. Could your dog be infected? what are the symptoms? Do doctors even know what to look for? Dr. Michael Z. Kurtz has answers. From dog kisses to Manny kisses! Manny the Movie Guy reviews The Darkest Minds, Disney's Christopher Robin, and The Spy Who Dumped Me. Which movie will Manny give the most kisses? Kelly Bennett joins Phil Hulett in the studio with her take on the stories in the news on this "Grab Some Nuts Day" in America. It's also National Watermelon Day. You've heard about the "see something, say something" policy , right? How about "smell something, tell someone?" Out of the ashes of the Carr Fire comes stories of miracles as well as animal kingdom enemies putting their differences, and tasty flavor, aside, to comfort each other in the wildfire aftermath. Did you hear the one about the guy who stole a shark from the zoo? It's not a joke. Happy Birthday Intern Ricky! Plus there's the return of "Alf. How to get a free Big Mac at McDonald's. We often wonder why our dogs stare at us when we poop. Now there's science to explain it, and you'll love your dog even more when you hear the reason. And finally, crocheted shorts for men is a thing.
Matthew Bakal, CEO and co-founder of the movie-ticket app Atom Tickets stops by the show to talk about why his 2 year old app is the future of movie-going and why it’s different than Moviepass (1:00). Also, culture and film critic Mike Sargent and I meet up at the press screening of Disney’s new family film Christopher Robin, a live-action Winnie the Pooh movie and we give you our immediate first reactions of the film (23:00).
Incredibles 2, Antman and Wasp, Shazam Trailer. August Movie Releases: The Darkest Minds, Disney's Christopher Robin, The Spy Who Dumped Me, Dog Days, Slederman, The Meg, AXL, Crazy Rich Asians, Alpha, Mile 22, The Happytime Murders, Operation Finale, The Little Stranger, Juliet Naked, Kin. August DVD Releases: Life of the Party, Breaking In, The Rider, Avenger Infinity War, Bad Samaritan, The Yellow birds, Deadpool 2, Show Dogs, Action Point, Book Club, Tag, Upgrade, American Animals, Mary Shelly. August Video Game Releases: Iconoclasts, Salt and Sanctuar, WarioWare Gold, Overcooked 2, Dead Cells, Okami HD, Madden NFL 19, We Happy Few, Death's Gambit, Phantom Doctrine, The Walking Dead The Final Season Ep 1, World of Warcraft Battle for Azeroth, Shenmue 1 and 2, Guacamelee 2, F1 2018, LIttle Dragon's Cafe, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, Pro Evolution Soccer 2019, Yakuza Kiwami 2, Strange Brigade, Bland Strangers, Divnity Original Sin 2, Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker. Movie Classic: Labrynth. What have we been up to lately.
Disney's Christopher Robin continues the company's decades-long project of co-opting every last smackeral of A.A. Milne's 100-Acre Wood in the mind of children the world over. While we wait to learn first hand that a little boy and his bear will indeed always be playing, we've decided to take a look at movies based on classic books, with our favorite films based on children's literature. In Worth Mentioning we cover Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Sorry to Bother You and The Equalizer 2.
Quick review of new releases of The Darkest Minds, Death of a Nation, The Spy Who Dumped Me, and Disney's Christopher Robin
In this episode the geeks head into the 100 Acre Woods to preview Christopher Robin, Disney's next take at a live action story. Jim and Chuck share their thoughts on the movie and the history of Winnie and friends. Jim also talks the character's mental illnesses and how a theory turned into research. Finally the geeks talk about the Titans trailer (this was recorded the day the trailer dropped). This episode is family friendly up to about 55 minutes.
We chat with accomplished voice actor Jim Cummings, who shares about his love for some of his first character roles and reflects on returning to the Hundred Acre Wood for Disney's "Christopher Robin," in theaters August 3, 2018. // Tweet us: @DisneyExaminer
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