Cinderella, 1950
This is a pic from Cinderella 3: A Twist In Time. Note that the evil stepmother has the Godfairy’s Wand & the glass slipper fits on Anastasia. For a straight to DVD release, this movie wasn’t bad. It made Cinderella & Prince Charming more interesting characters and gave them depth. They actually had to fight for their love instead of it happening to them. Way better that Cinderella 2 (which was HORRID.)
They mentioned that because of Angels & Demons, when the news of Pope John Paul II passed away, and they saw the smokestack on TV, they immediately felt a sense of eeriness. They both exchanged these wide-eyed looks of “I KNOW RIGHT?!” I was confused.
Now, I’m listening to Angels & Demons, and as the story moves a long, I finally feel like I’m in on the brink of discovering what that feeling was. It’s exciting. Not because I finally get to know what happens in the plot, but because now I get know what my friends were talking about that day. I get to be “in” on the ‘secret’ too. :)
Say What Now? of the Day: Brazil’s latest manga sensation — a sexed-up, teen-targeted revival of Marjorie Henderson Buell’s mischievous tubby-chaser Little Lulu???
Yep, it’s true. Classic Media has revamped your grandparents’ favorite Saturday Evening Post “gag”, giving the classic characters a modern makeover (Thin Tubby’s in a rock band; geeky Annie’s into video games).
Up Next: The Yellow Kid gets drunk, hooks up with Blondie.
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I remember watching the Little Lulu cartoon in Spanish when I was really really young. I don’t think I understood her very well, but I knew she was pretty badass. Revamps of older cartoons always intrigue me.
Is Dominic Monaghan returning to ‘LOST’ next season? This new ABC fall promo certainly suggests it might be a possibility.
WHAT?!?! CHARLIE?!?!
(Please don’t get my hopes up ABC. Ok, maybe do it a little bit.)