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Zio Paperone, aiutato dai tre nipotini, Gaia e Jet McQuack, riesce a trovare un favoloso tesoro sepolto tra le sabbie del Medio Oriente ma un mago malvagio di nome Merlock glielo porta via. L'unico oggetto che Merlock non riesce a rubare è una vecchia lampada che, inaspettatamente, contiene un genio capace di esaudire desideri. Capito che quello che sta cercando è nel deposito di Paperone, Merlock cercherà di riprendersi la lampada mentre il gruppo di paperi farà tutto il possibile per impedirglielo. Inizialmente pensato come un episodio in cinque parti della quarta stagione della serie animata Ducktales - Avventure di paperi, il film avrebbe dovuto essere incentrato sulla ricerca della pietra filosofale ma ben presto questa idea fu abbandonata in favore della lampada magica. Diretto da Bob Hathcock e animato da Walt Disney Animation France negli studi di Parigi e di Londra, Zio Paperone alla ricerca della lampada perduta ha esordito nelle sale statunitensi il 3 agosto 1990. Nonostante l'apprezzamento della critica, Zio Paperone alla ricerca della lampada perduta ha incassato solo 18 milioni di dollari a fronte di una spesa di 20 milioni, rivelandosi un flop al botteghino. Tale insuccesso ha provocato la cancellazione di altri lungometraggi sui Ducktales che la Disney aveva già in cantiere.
Happy August? It is certainly the summer of our discontent but we are super excited for this new episode with actor/ninja Maisie Merlock!!! We believe the youth will save us all one day, please?!?! Maisie may play younger characters but she has no shortage of maturity. As our youngest guest yet, she is incredibly well spoken, poised, and full of positive energy! She has two independent Horror films rounding the festival circuit right now, one called Black Mold and the other is our beloved Departing Seniors (which is premiering at London Fright Fest next week!) Look them up on IMDB, follow them, be the first to know! In solidarity with the writers/actors strike we refrained from discussing her equally amazing television resume. We were honored Maisie took the time to talk with us about her love of old black and white Horror films (and the bloopers), as well as how important it is to have the right director in order to perform incredibly emotional/intense scenes comfortably. She is quite a talent and we are so excited to see what the future has in store for Miss Maisie Merlock. Enjoy!
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In the episode we jump right into combat!! U'Dyk while on watch is faced with 24 reflective eyes charging the camp! Will "the Watch" come help, or will the Farmeadow Four take care of this threat by themselves? How will Lily fare in a fight? Opening and Closing Theme provided by Ampursand www.soundcloud.com/ampursand www.bandcamp.ampursand.com
Join my conversation with the lovely... oh wait, it's just me this week! But I have your awesome questions to answer and the winner of the book How to Book Acting Jobs in TV and Film the 3rd Edition by Cathy Reinking to announce. What do you do when times are tough and things are slow? How can you best prepare yourself on performance days? Is passion enough or do you need talent? All will be revealed in this grand finale episode. Let's celebrate as we … ROLL SOUND!...Thank you to all of the special guests I've had this season. You have been wonderful in supporting this podcast and it was an honor to share your insight with the world! ...Podcast Instagram: @stealing_center_stageMaisie’s Instagram: @maisie_merlock
Scrooge McDuck has searched for the treasure of Collie Baba for years and it's finally within his grasp. A dusty old lamp is in with the treasure and Scrooge doesn't see much value in it, so he gives it to Webby to keep. Along with Huey, Dewey, and Louie, she quickly discovers that the lamp may be the real treasure since it contains a magical genie ready to grant three wishes to each person. They may want to wish they had never found it, though, when the evil sorcerer Merlock comes looking for it. Alan Young, Christopher Lloyd, and Rip Taylor star in DuckTales The Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcpCapjKT9I
Members of the band Merlock sit down with us and talk about their sound and inspiration. We discuss what it is like making their first album and their goals. You can find on Facebook at Merlock Band, Spotify, and at http://merlock.bandcamp.com.
What the McDuck?! They made a movie about those adventurous mallards? It's a surprise to us as well. Regardless, these thirteen things about Ducktales The Movie will have you screaming whoo hoo all the way to the bank. First Disney animated movie to be spun off from a television series. There were originally plans to have a Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers movie released the summer following this movie's release, along with a Goof Troop movie. However, Disney decided to pull the plug on that project, and retool the Goof Troop movie into A Goofy Movie, since this movie underperformed at the box-office. Someone dressed like Indiana Jones is briefly seen at the Explorer's Club. Released on the big screen with the classic Donald Duck cartoon "Dude Duck". Side characters from DuckTales, like Gyro, Doofus, Bubba the Cave Duck, and Gismoduck are absent, as the filmmakers didn't want to confuse newcomers who have not seen the Disney Afternoon cartoon. This is also why none of any of the show's villains, like the Beagle Boys, Magica DaSpell, and Flintheart Glomgold are present. The plot point of Scrooge finding and digging a pyramid out of the sand, is taken from a Carl Barks story "Pyramid Scheme" from the Scrooge comics. Error: During the treasure of Collie Baba sequence, when Scrooge orders Dijon to bring their sacks, his "treasure-hunting" outfit briefly returns to his trademark waistcoat. The events of the film take place between the third and fourth seasons of DuckTales. The initial voice-overs took one year, and another six months were spent on re-takes. Although Alan Young had never worked with Christopher Lloyd or Rip Taylor before, he said he would "'sit there in awe' watching them at work." When the film was released in theaters, the theme song was reprised twice during the end credits, with both times sung. For some reason, the VHS only has the first time sung, while the second time is instrumental only. In the 2000 video game Donald Duck Goin' Quackers, Merlock plays the game's main villain. The film made only $18 million at the box ofice, causing it to be a failure and killing all future theatrical sequels. Critics in the USA, generally considered the film an Indiana Jones rip-off. It was also a betrayal to Carl Barks's Uncle Scrooge comic books which DuckTales was based on. Noted movie critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert didn't even bother reviewing this film for their tv show Siskel & Ebert at The Movies DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) G | 1h 14min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 3 August 1990 (USA) Scrooge McDuck takes Huey, Dewey, and Louie to Egypt to find a pyramid and magic lamp. Director: Bob Hathcock Writer: Alan Burnett (animation screenplay) Stars: Alan Young, Christopher Lloyd, Terence McGovern
What the McDuck?! They made a movie about those adventurous mallards? It's a surprise to us as well. Regardless, these thirteen things about Ducktales The Movie will have you screaming whoo hoo all the way to the bank. First Disney animated movie to be spun off from a television series. There were originally plans to have a Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers movie released the summer following this movie's release, along with a Goof Troop movie. However, Disney decided to pull the plug on that project, and retool the Goof Troop movie into A Goofy Movie, since this movie underperformed at the box-office. Someone dressed like Indiana Jones is briefly seen at the Explorer's Club. Released on the big screen with the classic Donald Duck cartoon "Dude Duck". Side characters from DuckTales, like Gyro, Doofus, Bubba the Cave Duck, and Gismoduck are absent, as the filmmakers didn't want to confuse newcomers who have not seen the Disney Afternoon cartoon. This is also why none of any of the show's villains, like the Beagle Boys, Magica DaSpell, and Flintheart Glomgold are present. The plot point of Scrooge finding and digging a pyramid out of the sand, is taken from a Carl Barks story "Pyramid Scheme" from the Scrooge comics. Error: During the treasure of Collie Baba sequence, when Scrooge orders Dijon to bring their sacks, his "treasure-hunting" outfit briefly returns to his trademark waistcoat. The events of the film take place between the third and fourth seasons of DuckTales. The initial voice-overs took one year, and another six months were spent on re-takes. Although Alan Young had never worked with Christopher Lloyd or Rip Taylor before, he said he would "'sit there in awe' watching them at work." When the film was released in theaters, the theme song was reprised twice during the end credits, with both times sung. For some reason, the VHS only has the first time sung, while the second time is instrumental only. In the 2000 video game Donald Duck Goin' Quackers, Merlock plays the game's main villain. The film made only $18 million at the box ofice, causing it to be a failure and killing all future theatrical sequels. Critics in the USA, generally considered the film an Indiana Jones rip-off. It was also a betrayal to Carl Barks's Uncle Scrooge comic books which DuckTales was based on. Noted movie critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert didn't even bother reviewing this film for their tv show Siskel & Ebert at The Movies DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) G | 1h 14min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 3 August 1990 (USA) Scrooge McDuck takes Huey, Dewey, and Louie to Egypt to find a pyramid and magic lamp. Director: Bob Hathcock Writer: Alan Burnett (animation screenplay) Stars: Alan Young, Christopher Lloyd, Terence McGovern
Un film de Noël à voir avec des enfants (mais sans enfant c'est bien aussi!). Il y a peu Disney relançait la série La Bande a Picsou avec de nouveaux épisodes. Du coup ça donne envie à Yann Ritter de parler du canard le plus riche de monde pour tous les cinéphiles nostalgiques ! Aujourd’hui pour les deux qui ne suivraient pas dans le fond on revient sur La Bande à Picsou le film le trésor de la lampe perdue sorti en 1989. Mais avant de commencer, petit retour en arrière, La bande a Picsou ou Duck Tales en anglais est une série animée de 100 épisodes diffusée entre 1987 et 1990 sur la toute jeune Disney Channel aux Etats-Unis et chez nous dans les différentes émissions estampillées Disney de l’époque. On y suit l’oncle Picsou, ses neveux : Riri, Fifi et Loulou et … sa nièce Zaza, dans leurs voyages à travers le monde. A noter que la plupart des histoires sont des adaptations animées des histoires imaginées par le créateur de Picsou, Carl Barks. Synospis : Picsou est appelé en Egypte par une de ces équipe de fouille archéologique, ils auraient trouvé une chambre secrète menant peut être au trésor de Kali Baba. Arrivés sur place pas de trésor mais une carte en indiquant l’emplacement. Picsou et ses neveux s’empressent de partir sur place. Mais en haut de la montagne le sorcier Merlock les épie, cherchant lui aussi le trésor pour y récupérer une lampe magique. Il envoie Dijon, son sbire paresseux, cleptomane et gaffeur espionner Picsou. Picsou découvre le trésor et fait cadeau de la lampe à sa nièce Zaza sans comprendre son importance, mais Merlock arrive, vole le trésor et laisse nos amis canards en très mauvaise posture. Picsou triste et déprimé rentre à Canardville (et non Donaldville, Donald étant semble-t-il banni de la bande a Picsou) avec la lampe comme seul réconfort de sa mésaventure. Les enfants de retour à la maison s’amusent avec la lampe et découvre en la frottant qu’elle contient un génie (comme par hasard !). Génie aussi jeune qu’eux en apparence, mais qui a déjà connu plusieurs maître dont Kali Babba et … Merlock. Ce dernier a suivi la troupe en ville grâce à ses pouvoirs et est prêt à tout pour récupérer la lampe. Vous l’aurez compris un scenario dans la droite ligne de la série, des écrits de Barks et fleurtant même avec Indiana Jones. La boucle est bouclée puisque l’inspiration principale de Spielberg pour créer son héros n’est autre que le plus avare des canards. Dans ce film on a droit à une étrange et inattendue chanson de Michel Elias datant de 1976. Le film est pour moi une réussite reprenant tous les éléments qui ont fait de la série le plus grands succès télé de Disney à l’époque. L’aventure, un scenario qui aura certains échos dans le futur Aladdin de Disney et un méchant charismatique dont le don de polymorphie permet une scène très drôle avec des lasers dans le coffre. Mais il faut dire que le doublage de Merlock aide beaucoup à son charisme.Vous aurez reconnu la voix du grand Jean Topart, voix de Salieri dans Amadeus ou voix off des mystérieuses cités d’or. Il donne toute son énergie et sa voix grave au sorcier, mais donne une performance assez différente de la voix originale de Christopher Lloyd. Il y a peu Disney relancait la série La Bande a Picsou avec de nouveaux épisodes. Mais dommage de ne plus y entendre le grand Philippe Dumat, disparu en 2006. Au final on a là un film mineur de Disney avec un casting 3 Etoiles en V.O comme en V.F ! Ce film est le premier long-métrage Disney tiré d'une série animée et réalisé par la filiale télé Walt Disney Television Animation, responsable de toute les bonnes séries Disney des années 80/90, de Tic et Tac Rangers du risque à Couacs en Vrac. A noter que l’animation a été gérée par la branche française du studio, les animateurs ont d’ailleurs caler tous les mouvements de bec sur la VF ce qui fait que La Bande à Picsou le film est un peu un film f...
Un film de Noël à voir avec des enfants (mais sans enfant c'est bien aussi!).Il y a peu Disney relançait la série La Bande a Picsou avec de nouveaux épisodes. Du coup ça donne envie à Yann Ritter de parler du canard le plus riche de monde pour tous les cinéphiles nostalgiques !Aujourd’hui pour les deux qui ne suivraient pas dans le fond on revient sur La Bande à Picsou le film le trésor de la lampe perdue sorti en 1989.Mais avant de commencer, petit retour en arrière, La bande a Picsou ou Duck Tales en anglais est une série animée de 100 épisodes diffusée entre 1987 et 1990 sur la toute jeune Disney Channel aux Etats-Unis et chez nous dans les différentes émissions estampillées Disney de l’époque. On y suit l’oncle Picsou, ses neveux : Riri, Fifi et Loulou et … sa nièce Zaza, dans leurs voyages à travers le monde. A noter que la plupart des histoires sont des adaptations animées des histoires imaginées par le créateur de Picsou, Carl Barks.Synospis :Picsou est appelé en Egypte par une de ces équipe de fouille archéologique, ils auraient trouvé une chambre secrète menant peut être au trésor de Kali Baba. Arrivés sur place pas de trésor mais une carte en indiquant l’emplacement. Picsou et ses neveux s’empressent de partir sur place. Mais en haut de la montagne le sorcier Merlock les épie, cherchant lui aussi le trésor pour y récupérer une lampe magique. Il envoie Dijon, son sbire paresseux, cleptomane et gaffeur espionner Picsou.Picsou découvre le trésor et fait cadeau de la lampe à sa nièce Zaza sans comprendre son importance, mais Merlock arrive, vole le trésor et laisse nos amis canards en très mauvaise posture.Picsou triste et déprimé rentre à Canardville (et non Donaldville, Donald étant semble-t-il banni de la bande a Picsou) avec la lampe comme seul réconfort de sa mésaventure.Les enfants de retour à la maison s’amusent avec la lampe et découvre en la frottant qu’elle contient un génie (comme par hasard !). Génie aussi jeune qu’eux en apparence, mais qui a déjà connu plusieurs maître dont Kali Babba et … Merlock. Ce dernier a suivi la troupe en ville grâce à ses pouvoirs et est prêt à tout pour récupérer la lampe.Vous l’aurez compris un scenario dans la droite ligne de la série, des écrits de Barks et fleurtant même avec Indiana Jones. La boucle est bouclée puisque l’inspiration principale de Spielberg pour créer son héros n’est autre que le plus avare des canards.Dans ce film on a droit à une étrange et inattendue chanson de Michel Elias datant de 1976.Le film est pour moi une réussite reprenant tous les éléments qui ont fait de la série le plus grands succès télé de Disney à l’époque. L’aventure, un scenario qui aura certains échos dans le futur Aladdin de Disney et un méchant charismatique dont le don de polymorphie permet une scène très drôle avec des lasers dans le coffre. Mais il faut dire que le doublage de Merlock aide beaucoup à son charisme. Vous aurez reconnu la voix du grand Jean Topart, voix de Salieri dans Amadeus ou voix off des mystérieuses cités d’or. Il donne toute son énergie et sa voix grave au sorcier, mais donne une performance assez différente de la voix originale de Christopher Lloyd. Il y a peu Disney relancait la série La Bande a Picsou avec de nouveaux épisodes. Mais dommage de ne plus y entendre le grand Philippe Dumat, disparu en 2006.Au final on a là un film mineur de Disney avec un casting 3 Etoiles en V.O comme en V.F ! Ce film est le premier long-métrage Disney tiré d'une série animée et réalisé par la filiale télé Walt Disney Television Animation, responsable de toute les bonnes séries Disney des années 80/90, de Tic et Tac Rangers du risque à Couacs en Vrac. A noter que l’animation a été gérée par la branche française du studio, les animateurs ont d’ailleurs caler tous les mouvements de bec sur la VF ce qui fait que La Bande à Picsou le film est un peu un film français pour le coup !La Bande a Picsou, film multidiffusé à Noël avec d’autres (Astérix par exemple) est selon moi une perle! A regarder par nostalgie, ou rien que pour son doublage.
Blow me bagpipes! Chelsea and Morgan take a trip down nostalgia lane, talking about the Disney Afternoon and reviewing DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp! Highlights Nerdy Couch Discussion: It's the Disney Afternoon! Anastasia, a Disney Princess? The four season or 65 episode rule. The DuckTales reboot. Main discussion: DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) DisneyToon Studio era explained. Collie Baba--the dog thief. Gotta love the catch phrases. As far as villains go, Merlock isn’t bad and that's good! So that’s where we got to story of Aladdin! What would your three wishes be? That amulet--convenient and unexplained. What about Atlantis? We rate it! Voicemail: Jonathan & Alex Bloopers: #EnterBaby Don't forget to use the hashtags #AnimationAddicts and #AnimationAddicts163 when talking about this episode on Twitter! Runtime: 00:54:15, 40.1 MB Links Watch DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp: DVD | Digital | Rent | iTunes Support the Show! Patreon Store Audible Shop on Amazon: USA: rotoscopers.com/amazon Canada: rotoscopers.com/amazonca UK: rotoscopers.com/amazonuk France: rotoscopers.com/amazonfr Germany: rotoscopers.com/amazonde Italy: rotoscopers.com/amazonit Spain: rotoscopers.com/amazones Find The Rotoscopers Find us on the web: Rotoscopers.com, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Tumblr & Instagram. Voicemail: rotoscopers.com/voicemails or call (406) 646-6575. Email newsletter Find The Hosts Morgan Stradling: Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat Chelsea Robson: Website, Instagram, & Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What the McDuck?! They made a movie about those adventurous mallards? It's a surprise to us as well. Regardless, these thirteen things about Ducktales The Movie will have you screaming whoo hoo all the way to the bank. 13. First Disney animated movie to be spun off from a television series. 12. There were originally plans to have a Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers movie released the summer following this movie's release, along with a Goof Troop movie. However, Disney decided to pull the plug on that project, and retool the Goof Troop movie into A Goofy Movie, since this movie underperformed at the box-office. 11. Someone dressed like Indiana Jones is briefly seen at the Explorer's Club. 10. Released on the big screen with the classic Donald Duck cartoon "Dude Duck". 9. Side characters from DuckTales, like Gyro, Doofus, Bubba the Cave Duck, and Gismoduck are absent, as the filmmakers didn't want to confuse newcomers who have not seen the Disney Afternoon cartoon. This is also why none of any of the show's villains, like the Beagle Boys, Magica DaSpell, and Flintheart Glomgold are present. 8. The plot point of Scrooge finding and digging a pyramid out of the sand, is taken from a Carl Barks story "Pyramid Scheme" from the Scrooge comics. 7. Error: During the treasure of Collie Baba sequence, when Scrooge orders Dijon to bring their sacks, his "treasure-hunting" outfit briefly returns to his trademark waistcoat. 6. The events of the film take place between the third and fourth seasons of DuckTales. 5. The initial voice-overs took one year, and another six months were spent on re-takes. Although Alan Young had never worked with Christopher Lloyd or Rip Taylor before, he said he would "'sit there in awe' watching them at work." 4. When the film was released in theaters, the theme song was reprised twice during the end credits, with both times sung. For some reason, the VHS only has the first time sung, while the second time is instrumental only. 3. In the 2000 video game Donald Duck Goin' Quackers, Merlock plays the game's main villain. 2. The film made only $18 million at the box ofice, causing it to be a failure and killing all future theatrical sequels. 1. Critics in the USA, generally considered the film an Indiana Jones rip-off. It was also a betrayal to Carl Barks's Uncle Scrooge comic books which DuckTales was based on. Noted movie critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert didn't even bother reviewing this film for their tv show Siskel & Ebert at The Movies DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) G | 1h 14min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 3 August 1990 (USA) Scrooge McDuck takes Huey, Dewey, and Louie to Egypt to find a pyramid and magic lamp. Director: Bob Hathcock Writer: Alan Burnett (animation screenplay) Stars: Alan Young, Christopher Lloyd, Terence McGovern