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Andrew Lapin considers the 3-D rerelease of Disney's The Lion King and concludes that there's still a beating heart under all the fuss, but forcing 3-D technology on a film never meant to include ...
This summer I will be weeping through “The Lion King,” for the third or fourth time. It’s not just the animal theme (but that helps). Or even the feline one. (I walked out of “Cats ...
“Lion King in 3D was breathtaking and made me cry the entire movie. I must see it everyday while it’s in theaters!!” wrote Ruby Camarillo. “I saw this at like 4:00 pm yesterday and i still ...
Fair warning, 100% chance of crying ahead. Little Viktoria watched The Lion King for the first time, as her dad, Keith, sat nearby. We hear the music swell as Viktoria slowly wells up.
The Lion King is already one of the most traumatizing movies from our childhood, because of that scene with Simba and Mufasa where Simba’s like, “Dad…?” and you’re probably crying right ...
If you weren’t aware, JEJ voiced the original Mufasa in the 1994 flick and if memory serves me correctly, he was the first person to voice a character that made me cry so hard I almost broke a rib.
When I first saw The Lion King, I was old enough to think I should try not to bawl my eyes out in public while watching a Disney film.I thought I could be strong through the songs (even the happy ...
That makes this Lion King revival part of a grand tradition, 3-D or not,” he writes. “Some who were just children 17 years ago have the chance to make this the first Disney film their kids see ...
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