He thrilled you with a monster-filled monstropolis, and took you on an adventurous balloon ride above the clouds, Academy Award-winning director Pete Docter (“Monsters, Inc.,” “Up”) is back with “Inside Out,” where he will take us to the most extraordinary location of all—inside the mind.
The main character of the film is Riley. And we’ve just gotten our first look at her courtesy a preview on Disney Movies Anywhere.
Hoping we’ll get a full trailer soon, or at least, with Big Hero 6.
Burbank, CA located Pinup Girl Clothing is about vintage-inspired pinup couture for every body size and style. They have an amazing collection of retro style dresses and outfits that will make you think you’re on the set of a funky film noir or, perhaps, just… Read More »Disney Bound in vintage couture inspired dresses at Disneyland in November
I’ve already seen some amazing cosplay characters from Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy. In fact, two local cosplay artists were hired by Disney to be Gamora and Starlord at the recent “Unlead the Villains” event at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Those were pretty cool, but this home made Groot costume is simply fantastic.
Calen Hoffman does make some pretty amazing custom cosplay props at Propcustomz, but his tutorial to make Groot is quite detailed and uses materials you can find just about anywhere there’s a hobby store and home improvement store. Those feeling courageous can probably do this themselves at home.
In order to create the rough tree-like look of the costume, Hoffman used tissue paper in a paper-mache glue and water mixture to add a bark like texture over foam pipe insulation attached to a body suit. Moss, he got from a hobby store’s train aisle, adds that great detail.
“Prince Ali” is the big production number that opens the second act of Disney’s Aladdin the Musical. The colorful, energetic stage production brings new life to the 1992 animated Disney film with a freshening up by original composer Alan Menken and new lyrics and book… Read More »Official Lyric video for Prince Ali from Disney’s Aladdin the Musical
from Instagram: These elongated pennies are from Oaken’s Trading Post inside Disney’s Hollywood Studios. You can also find some Frozen pressed pennies at the Magic Kingdom. But not all on one machine like at DHS. Do you collect Disney pressed coins?
Two weeks ago, we wrote about our invitation to help celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Walt Disney World’s original dinner show “Hoop Dee Doo Revue.” Courtesy of Disney, we now have more information about the show, it’s history, and some fun facts you can share at the dinner table to annoy your friends who just don’t get your Disney obsession.
When Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue launched on June 30, 1974, the high-energy dinner show at Pioneer Hall at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground was created in the heyday of dinner theaters for Walt Disney World guests with a summer college intern cast. The foot-stompin’, hand-clappin’ musical starred six young actors and offered endless buckets of fried chicken and ribs.
“Hoop-Dee-Doo was upbeat, and guests came for the corny jokes, good food and lots of fun,” said Forrest Bahruth, show director, Disney Parks & Resorts Creative Entertainment and the original choreographer for the dinner show. “Forty years later, the heart is still in it, the energy is still there.”
As that first summer ended and guests were clamoring for more, Walt Disney World Entertainment already was auditioning a full-time cast, and Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue opened as a permanent show on Sept. 5, 1974. Today, it’s one of the country’s longest-running dinner shows and has presented more than 37,000 performances. More than 10.5 million guests have seen the high-spirited show.
As was previously announced Lucy Lawless has been cast in the ABC TV Show “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” We have now learned the name of her character and received our first pic of her from the set. You probably know Lucy Lawless for her roles… Read More »First picture of Lucy Lawless on “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”
Disney continues to be one of the few studios that includes an animated short ahead of their animated features for each theatrical release. The animated short accompanying Walt Disney Animation Studios’ next release “Big Hero 6” will be “Feast.” Feast will star a young Boston… Read More »Meet Winston the Dog from Disney’s new short Feast