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The Lion King is a 2019 American musical film directed and produced by Jon Favreau, written by Jeff Nathanson, and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a photorealistic computer-animated remake of Disney's traditionally animated 1994 film The Lion King. The film stars the voices of Donald Glover, Seth Rogen, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Alfre Woodard, Billy Eichner, John Kani, John Oliver and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, as well as James Earl Jones reprising his role from the original film. The plot follows Simba, a young lion who must embrace his role as the rightful king of his native land following the murder of his father, Mufasa, at the hands of his uncle, Scar. Plans for a remake of The Lion King were confirmed in September 2016 following the success of Disney's The Jungle Book, also directed by Favreau. Much of the main cast signed in early 2017 and principal production began in mid-2017 on a blue screen stage in Los Angeles. The film was theatrically released in the United States on July 19, 2019. It received mixed reviews, with praise for its visual effects, musical score and vocal performances, but criticism for the lack of originality and facial expressiveness in the characters. -------------------- FOLLOW US -------------------- NADIA SAWALHA & FAMILY https://www.instagram.com/nadiasawalhaandfamily.com http://www.twitter.com/nadiasawalha For more movie news follow: POPCORN JUNKIES: https://www.instagram.com/popcornjunkiesmovieclub/ ------------------------------------ BUSINESS ENQUIRIES ------------------------------------ For business enquiries contact: michelle@doghouse-media.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popcorn-junkies/message
In this episode I have the pleasure of sitting down and geeking out with TV and Film screenwriter Justin Marks. We discuss some of his unproduced scripts such as Voltron, Green Arrow: Supermax. He even took a stab at He-man and The Masters of the Universe with "Greyskull". His first produced feature film was Street Fighter: the Legend of Chung Li. He's also written Disney's The Jungle Book (and the upcoming sequel) as well as Top Gun 2: Maverick. He's currently the showrunner on the Starz series "Counterpart" with the very awesome J.K. Simmons.
We looked for the bare necessities and we found them twice! That’s right we watched the 1967 animated classic, The Jungle Book, and the 2016 live action remake. Did this photo realistic remake truly bring the classic tale to life? Listen to Remake Rewind to find out! We are now on YouTube Listen to our other great podcast, Ruin My Childhood, starring Mike and Kat! Available every other Friday! Get a free audio book and one free month of audible on us! AudibleTrial.com/MDXpods Support us on Patreon.com/MDXpods and help get Mike his webshooters and microphone stands! Check us out on Instagram and Twitter @MDXpods. We are on Facebook.com/MDXpods. Check us out at MDXpods.com
Look for the Bare Necessities as Andy, Hunter, and Michael look back at Disney's The Jungle Book, the final animated feature to be personally supervised by Walt Disney himself. Find more Dis-Order: Every Disney Movie through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram  Rate, review, & subscribe to Dis-Order on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher  Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
In this epsiode we talk about what it means to find ourself, be apart of something bigger than ourselves and face our fears through the story of Disney's The Jungle Book.Â
Episode 105 has Top 5 Film catching up on three movies that released across April including Disney's "The Jungle Book," Ben Wheatley's "High-Rise," and Jeremy Saulnier's "Green Room." Â Show Notes: 00:20 - Intros 01:36 - Snap Review of Midnight Special 04:26 - Recommending 10 Cloverfield Lane 05:41 - Segment I: The Jungle Book Review 07:06 - One of the Best Remakes 08:31 - Photo Real 12:31 - A Better Rendition 16:27 - Dynamic Action 21:13 - Segment II: High-Rise Review 22:57 - Neo Future 24:21 - A Moment to Justify 28:06 - Taking for Granted 34:01 - Challenging 38:25 - Segment III: Green Room Review 39:34 - Red Laces 42:21 - Razor Sharp and Organic 47:09 - It's a Horror Movie 52:26 - There Are Monsters 54:17 - Outros
Kailey and Dan are in the Newtown studio for the last time to review Jon Favreau's new version of Disney's The Jungle Book, along with other recent releases, and Dan chats to Orphans & Kingdoms writer-director Paolo Rotondo about the film which is playing in cinemas now.
Movie Menu Reviews: Your most expensive, technologically advanced, cgi podcast of ALL TIME! Episode #105: Disney's The Jungle Book Hosted by Dan "The Man" Muñoz Co-Host/Panelist- Mike Stand Co-Host/Panelist- Alexander Z Special Guest- Heather McLane Oscar Poll Winner Segment- Christopher A. Velasco. Make sure to visit: eastsidetheatreworks.com or etwla.com Here's the list of Chris's Photography Documentaries he recommends: Tierney Gearon: The Mother Project (2007)- “The documentary follows Tierney over the course of three years as she assembles her new body of work, a project that promises to be even more provocative than the photos that originally made her career. The film documents an incredibly tumultuous period in Tierney’s life, from her move from London to Los Angeles to having a third child at age 41. Tierney is famously reclusive and has always wanted her work to speak for itself, for her audience not to have any preconceived ideas about what motivates the photographs. As Tierney says, all of her photographs are portraits of herself.”  Peter Beard: Scrapbooks from Africa and Beyond (2007)- “Easily the most compelling and comprehensive movie ever produced about the life and work of Peter Beard, covering all aspects of his life, professional career, and personal adventures beginning in the 1960s through the 1990s. Iconic photographs of Beard s legendary past are revisited and for the first time we hear the stories about making Beard s first book End of the Game, his appearance in the underground classic Hallelujah the Hills, his fortuitous meeting with British painter Francis Bacon, his friendship with Andy Warhol and his youthful acquaintance with writer Karen Blixen. Beard s epic notebooks, bound with ink, blood, photographs, and the detritus of life on the road are matched here for the first time by his recollections of the remnants of Kenya s colonial past. Narrated by Charlotte Rampling. Additional voice over by Julia Delpy, featuring rare and never-before-seen footage of Mick Jagger, Andy Warhol, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, John F. Kennedy, Jr., Francis Bacon and Jonas Mekas among numerous others including a collection of Beard s photographs and artwork.”  William Eggleston in the Real World (2005)-“The film reveals the deep connection between William Eggleston's personality and his work, and also reveals his parallel commitments as a musician, draftsman and videographer. The film follows Eggleston on trips to Kentucky, Los Angeles, New York and Memphis, where Eggleston lives.”  What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann (2006)-“As one of the world's preeminent photographers, Sally Mann creates artwork that challenges viewers' values and moral attitudes. Described by Time magazine as "America's greatest photographer," she first came to international prominence in 1992 with Immediate Family, a series of complex and enigmatic pictures of her three children. What Remains--Mann's recent series on the myriad aspects of death and decay--is the subject of this eponymously titled documentary. Filmed at her Virginia farm, Mann is surrounded by her husband and now-grown children, and her willingness to reveal her artistic process allows the viewer to gain exclusive entrance to her world. Never one to compromise, she reflects on her own personal feelings about mortality as she continues to examine the boundaries of contemporary art. Spanning five years, What Remains contains unbridled access to the many stages of Mann's work, and is a rare glimpse of an eloquent and brilliant artist.”  Time Zero: The Last Year of Polaroid Film (2012)- “Various photographers and employees of Polaroid recount their experiences with the company's instant film in its final year of production.”  Make sure to visit us...
Tonight we review the Jon Favreau directed The Jungle Book. Â Will this live action version of one of Disney's most famous cartoons live up to the hype? Â Well you will have to sit back and find out. Â EnjoyÂ
The Adaptation staff had a really great time commentating Disney's The Jungle Book (1967) in preparation for the new "live-action" film. Follow us! Blog: http://adaptationpodcast.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdaptationPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/AdaptationCast Tumblr: http://adaptationpodcast.tumblr.com/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/adaptationpodcast
SPECIAL EPISODE! We have the great Noel MacNeal back again with us to talk all about his new series The Show Me Show which caters to children with autism! It just started its Kickstarter and you can help, donate and share at this website: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1204190089/the-show-me-show?ref=popular Any and all help is greatly appreciated. If you can't donate, PLEASE SHARE IT! This is a wonderful and important show created by an equally and important man! Dan also just saw Disney's The Jungle Book, and we chat all it's amazing technological feats, CGI and puppetry. Thanks for listening to this special episode! LIKE us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @GettingFeltUp Follow Noel on Twitter @NoelMacNeal and @Noelyourhost Dan's Disney Infinity and Lego Dimensions websites! Nate's Website: www.natebegle.com
Welcome back to the Neverland Podcast! I hope you are ready for some adventure in the wild kingdom! It's time to grab your safari gear and join Spider-Pan, Pixie WendyNerd and Lost Boy Retlaw (Jeremy, Heather, and Eric) as we dive into Disney's The Jungle Book! We'll take a look at the original 1967 production with a look at the writing and cast and review the new movie. We'll even take a look at Rudyard Kipling's original books! And in case that's not enough fun for you, we'll take a ride on the world famous Jungle Cruise in Walt Disney World and hear the classic storybook in our Neverland Storytime. Still want some more? We'll visit the Neverland Trailer Park for a look at the new Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them trailer before diving into Doctor Strange and Disney's The BFG! Make sure you have some bug repellent, because jungle mosquitos are nasty! The Jungle Book (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - John Debney The Neverland Podcast Live Panel at Planet Comicon! Details here! Be sure to visit iTunes to purchase your copy of Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - John Williams Please also pick up your copy of Journey to the Stars - Tom Ameen Katie Leigh's (Sunny Gummi, Honker from Darkwing Duck new audio book with Will Ryan (Willie the Giant, Pete-Mickey's Christmas Carol, Rabbit-Welcome to Pooh Corner) Adventures in Oddity. Be sure to purchase some great music from Yehaa Bob Jackson! Bob Jackson's Sunset Sky on iTunes Bob Jackson's Original Compositions on iTunes Bob Jackson's The Saddest Poem on iTunes Grab your pixie and let's fly to Neverland! Help Neverlander @biggyirk with his new and improved Pinocchio LEGO Marionette! LEGO Ideas! Please rate and review The Neverland Podcast! iTunes Stitcher Blubrry Twitter Facebook Facebook Group Email Us! Leave a Voicemail (816) 226-6492 Visit our shop! http://neverlandpodcast.spreadshirt.com/ Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/neverlandpodcast We are part of the We Be Geeks Network!
With the Jungle Book 2016 movie hitting theaters, we thought it was time to look back at the 1967 animated feature that so many of us grew up with an loved! In this episode we discuss some interesting History of The Jungle Book, it's many adaptations, and we take a deep look into The Bare Necessities. That or we sing the song a lot, I forget. All that and more in our review of The Jungle Book! Tell us what you thought about the movie on Twitter : https://twitter.com/flashbackflicks Leave us a review on iTunes & Stitcher: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/flashback-flicks-podcast-lets/id1053949677?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=84955&refid=stpr
Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) CHICAGO, by John Kander, Fred Ebb, & Bob Fosse, at The Muny, (2) DISNEY'S THE JUNGLE BOOK, by Richard M. & Robert B. Sherman, Terry Gilkyson, & Marcy Heisler, at Stages St. Louis, (3) BOWLING EPIPHANY -- THE REVIVAL!, by Carter Lewis & Dan Rubin, at OnSite Theatre Co., (4) BROOKLYN BAGATELLE, by Neville Mur, at First Run Theatre, (5) ALICE IN WONDERLAND, by Unsuk Chin & David Henry Hwang, at Opera Theatre of St. Louis, (6) THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE, by Richard Morris, Dick Scanlan, & Jeanine Tesori, at The Muny, and (7) AND THE WORLD GOES ROUND, by John Kander & Fred Ebb, at Insight Theatre Co.