When you don’t count The Jungle Book 2 as canon, what do you suppose really happened to Shere Khan after the events of the first film? This question I ask to everyone. The Screenwriter Admin·9/28/2018 Copy Link If we didn’t have the sequel to prove that he lived, he probably lo...
Additionally, as the trio embark on a wild kart ride through the Jungle Kingdom, Toad is shown to be whooping and cheering with excitement, even while nearly being flung out of the kart several times, while Mario and Peach are screaming in terror. Despite this, he is fiercely loyal to ...
The Aristocats in initial release grossing $28 million worldwide meant it surpassed its immediate predecessor, The Jungle Book (which grossed $23.8 million) as the highest grossing animated film across initial release. Should we add this?
Ending with the plea for Disney to stop the insanity would be futile, seeing that sequels are in the works for "Mulan" and "The Jungle Book" (that one should break my will to live). I suppose it's just best to keep our eyes peeled for more of these imposters to the throne of ...
This is a beautiful film, and one of Disney's finest. It isn't as heart-rending as Bambi, or as entertaining as the Jungle Book, but Lady and the Tramp is solid in both those departments. The animation is lovely, and so are the songs. The Bella Notte scene, is not only the high...
The Most Dangerous Game: Directed by Irving Pichel, Ernest B. Schoedsack. With Joel McCrea, Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong, Leslie Banks. A psychotic big game hunter deliberately strands a luxury yacht on a remote island, where he begins to hunt its passenge
Also ranks #1 on The Greatest Comic Book Movies Of All Time 30 The Jungle Book Phil Harris, Sebastian Cabot, Louis Prima Adjusted Gross: $593,123,300. Unadjusted Gross: $141,843,612 (1967) Released: 1967 Directed by: Wolfgang Reitherman Dig Deeper The Real-Life Inspiration For Mowgli In...
Gleason for PBS TV in the mid 1960s – (the DVD issue of the original Rhino Home Video VHS release is out of print but is sometimes available used at Amazon.com – if ordering for North American DVD players, be sure to order the NTSC version) – 1963 VINCE GUARALDI AS A SIDEMAN (...
VHS? Acid bath or (maybe???) a nuke. I was sitting here trying to think if I ever had an unrecoverable, and no. There were a few I threw away back in the day and replaced but usually Wal-Mart had a sale and it was like, $5. They were still watchable if you ff'd through...
Both the DVD and VHS versions had only one alteration from the film's digital theatrical cut; A straight cut replaced a wipe between the scene where Obi-Wan leaves Mustafar and the scene where Vader climbs away from the lava. (The wipe was reinstated for the Blu-ray release.) ...