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‘Yellowjackets’ Season 3 Episode 6 Recap & Ending Explained: Did Nat Kill Ben?
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That ending was an unexpected but welcome one. But before we get into it, Rip our theories about Ben, which can finally be put to rest because his fate has, alas, come for him in episode 6 of Yellowjackets. Episode 6 also sees adult Shauna finally listen to the tape, which has been well hidden by Callie this whole time. I guess hearing about the death of Aunt Lottie finally makes Callie realize how serious this all really is. Plus, I don’t think she realized someone was trying to kill her mom until now. She just wanted a way to be close to her. This episode is a bit of a slow burn in the sense that it focuses on Ben’s agony, but it’s a turning point in many ways. I wonder if the girls will have to spend another winter in the wild or if they’ll be back soon.
See full article at DMT
  • 3/14/2025
  • by Ruchika Bhat
  • DMT
The Best Quotes from 1967's The Jungle Book, Ranked
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1967's The Jungle Book was adapted from and loosely based on Rudyard Kipling's writings of the same name. The film was the final animation to be produced by Walt Disney before his death. The story follows a young boy named Mowgli, who lives with wolves in the Indian jungle. However, his life is in danger when the man-eating tiger, Shere Khan, searches for him. Mowgli's friends, Bagheera and Baloo, attempt to keep Mowgli safe before getting him to the man-village.

A live-action movie which depicted the same narrative came out in 2016, giving the well-known characters realistic imagery. The Jungle Book is a favorite Disney film for many because of the songs, unusual setting and intriguing characters. The dialogue keeps the story interesting, with plenty of quotes that linger in the minds of fans.

Mowgli Doesnt Want to Leave

Mowgli loved his home with the jungle animals. He'd learnt to live alongside them,...
See full article at CBR
  • 10/5/2024
  • by Ruby Brown
  • CBR
Hollywood Studios Jollywood Nights Returns in 2024
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Disney has announced that it will be bringing back Disney Jollywood Nights for 2024. On select nights from November 9 to December 21, guests can buy tickets for the special, limited-capacity event that runs from 7:30 Pm to 12:30 Am.

Show nights

The event will take place on the following 13 evenings.

Nov. 9, 13, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30 Dec. 2, 7, 11, 14, 18, 21 Entertainment

Hollywood Boulevard will feature a “new dazzling skating spectacular set to your favorite holiday tunes this year.” The show will occur several times each night, and Disney will have international champion skaters perform the routines.

There will also be some returning favorites, including Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Sing-Along, Disney Holidays in Hollywood, and Jingle Bell, Jingle Bam!

The Holiday Fiesta en la Calle, with Jose Carioca and Panchito from The Three Caballeros, will return, but it will be moved to the Animation Courtyard.

Also returning is the Twilight Soirée at the Tip Top Club in the Tower Courtyard.
See full article at Pirates & Princesses
  • 6/24/2024
  • by Kambrea Pratt
  • Pirates & Princesses
How All In The Family Solved The Issue Of Sally Struthers' Height
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At 5' 1'' tall, TV legend Sally Struthers is quite petite. Her showrunners took advantage of this, surrounding the diminutive actor with performers that towered above her for comedic effect. Even on the '90s Disney Afternoon cartoon "TaleSpin," Struthers voiced Rebecca Cunningham, a brown bear entrepreneur who was about half the size of her lackadaisical employee, the sloth bear pilot Baloo, yet twice as intimidating. Indeed, what Struthers' characters lacked in stature, they made up for in outsized personality.

On Norman Lear's classic '70s sitcom "All in the Family," Struthers was a whole (meat)head shorter than her onscreen husband, the 6' 2'' Rob Reiner. She also stood well below her costars Carroll O'Connor (5' 11'') and Jean Stapleton (5' 8''). The show got a lot of mileage out of this sight gag, with Reiner's hippie Michael "Mike" Stivic and O'Connor as the right-wing Archie Bunker frequently...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 6/16/2024
  • by Sandy Schaefer
  • Slash Film
A Case Of Laryngitis Made Sally Struthers' All In The Family Audition Stand Out
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Before I knew her as Archie Bunker's little girl Gloria on "All in the Family," I knew Sally Struthers as Rebecca Cunningham on "TaleSpin." A loving single mom and ambitious businesswoman whose outspoken personality belied her petite build, Rebecca -- aka "Becky," "Beckers," and the many other nicknames her responsibility-skirting, party-loving employee Baloo would use to refer to her -- was but one of many reasons to love the "Jungle Book"-inspired animated pulp period adventure series and Disney Afternoon staple. After years of trying (and failing) to keep the peace between her stubbornly conservative dad and her liberal, holier-than-thou husband Michael as Gloria in "All in the Family," Struthers was an expert in the art of sounding flustered, a talent that served her well on "TalepSpin."

Struthers' distinct, gently raspy vocals would allow her to carve out a career for herself as a voice actor, resulting in roles on...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 4/18/2024
  • by Sandy Schaefer
  • Slash Film
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