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Tuesday, December 27, 2016
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Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Jessica Rabbit's Red Velvet Hot Chocolate Recipe
Jessica Rabbit has a special Christmas recipe for you this year, her very own Red Velvet Hot Chocolate. All the ingredients you need, along with instructions, were supplied by D23 for their 23 Days of Christmas countdown.
You’ll love this red velvet hot chocolate as much as Roger Rabbit loves Jessica. For more holiday recipes, crafts, and stories, celebrate the season with D23 Days of Christmas.
You’ll love this red velvet hot chocolate as much as Roger Rabbit loves Jessica. For more holiday recipes, crafts, and stories, celebrate the season with D23 Days of Christmas.
Saturday, December 17, 2016
'Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ Officially Added To The National Film Registry
With the sad and unfortunate news that Disney currently has no interest in Who Framed Roger Rabbit and it characters, the Library of Congress has recognized this film for its stunning technological and animation achievements as well as its importance to our culture and history. 25 films are carefully selected each year and 2016 adds Robert Zemeckis' film noir, live-action/animation movie will be preserved by the registry. As stated by the Library of Congress:
"Under the terms of the National Film Preservation Act, each year the Librarian of Congress names to the National Film Registry 25 motion pictures that are “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant. The films must be at least 10 years old. The Librarian makes the annual registry selections after conferring with the distinguished members of the National Film Preservation Board (NFPB) and a cadre of Library specialists."
"Under the terms of the National Film Preservation Act, each year the Librarian of Congress names to the National Film Registry 25 motion pictures that are “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant. The films must be at least 10 years old. The Librarian makes the annual registry selections after conferring with the distinguished members of the National Film Preservation Board (NFPB) and a cadre of Library specialists."
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Princess Leia Elite Series Figures Avaliable
Star Wars continues with its long list of collectibles, but this time it's something we haven't quite seen before. While this new series is called Elite Premium Action Figures, it's the closest there has been to any Star Wars "dolls" that people have bee asking for. Offered in a new scale, with new accessories and tons of articulation lets see what this figure has to offer...
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Pin Release: Disney Racers Mystery Set
There is a new Roger Rabbit pin released in all Disney Parks. The Disney Racers Mystery Set was released this month and consists of 16 pins in total. You buy one pack and each will come with 5 randomly selected pins. The set appears to be an Open Edition and sells for $27.99 per pack.
The pin design is from a real Roger Rabbit Disney Racers toy that was released some time in the early 2000's. There were several characters to be changed over into their own unique race car and there are new ones being made for Star Wars characters. With the larger selection of characters there may be a second series of this pin set in the future.
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Disney Corporate Dosen't Like Jessica Rabbit
There is some very dismaying news coming out of The Telegraph in regards to the future of Roger Rabbit as a whole.
A few other websites (such as ComicBook.com) have picked up on quotes from the Who Framed Roger Rabbit director himself, Robert Zemeckis. He has revealed what he believes is the current feeling at Disney Corporate regarding Roger and Jessica Rabbit in addition to any other related projects:
“the current corporate Disney culture has no interest in Roger, and they certainly don’t like Jessica at all.”
This is extraordinarily sad, and also very obvious as Jessica Rabbit's pins have vanished and there has been so little news or merchandise to report on as the years have passed. Zemeckis did share what the idea would have been for Roger Rabbit 2 - moving out of 1940's film noir into a more 50's style movie and acting as a continuation rather than a sequel.
A few other websites (such as ComicBook.com) have picked up on quotes from the Who Framed Roger Rabbit director himself, Robert Zemeckis. He has revealed what he believes is the current feeling at Disney Corporate regarding Roger and Jessica Rabbit in addition to any other related projects:
“the current corporate Disney culture has no interest in Roger, and they certainly don’t like Jessica at all.”
This is extraordinarily sad, and also very obvious as Jessica Rabbit's pins have vanished and there has been so little news or merchandise to report on as the years have passed. Zemeckis did share what the idea would have been for Roger Rabbit 2 - moving out of 1940's film noir into a more 50's style movie and acting as a continuation rather than a sequel.
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