Review: “The Jungle Book” Goes from Animated to Live Action Classic

“The Jungle Book” is a visually stunning epic adventure and a new Disney live action classic!

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If you are a fan of the 1967 Disney animated classic, you will really love this film. And even if you aren’t, this version may be your new favorite version of the story. Jon Favreau not only does an excellent job of directing the film but he has created such a beautiful world that was made exclusively indoors using only green screens and CGI wizardry . For the first 10 minutes of the film, I was trying to see if anything looked obviously “not real.” Since it was almost impossible, I finally gave up and just accepted that they were in a real jungle setting and Mowgli was speaking and interacting with real animals. This is some of the best CGI characters I have ever seen and done by WETA, who also did the incredible work for “Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes.”

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This version of the “Jungle Book” follows the story of the animated classic almost beat by beat. There are a few differences, but anything that is done only enhances the story. There are no “Beatles-like” vultures in this one and Kaa’s “Trust In Me” is not present, unless you sit through the credits. But classics such as “The Bear Necessities” and “I Want To Be Like You” are there and done in a new way. Which version you prefer is up to you. The movie begins with the young man cub, Mowgli (Neel Sethi), being trained to avoid the dangers of the jungle by his guardian, Bagheera (Ben Kingsley). Mowgli has been raised by his adopted wolf parents Akela (Giancarlo Espisito) and Raksha (Lupita Nyong’o) and is fully accepted and loved by his wolf pack family. Danger comes when we are introduced to Shere Kahn (Idris Elba) who hates all men and wants Mowgli dead. Mowgli decides to leave the pack in order to protect his adopted family and with help from Bagheera, Mowgli must make a journey to the man village where he belongs. Along the way he falls into the clutches of a giant python, Kaa (Scarlet Johannson), is abducted to the kingdom of the giant orangutan, King Louie (Christopher Walken) and meets his new best friend Baloo (Bill Murray). This all leads up to Mowgli’s final confrontation with Shere Kahn which is a nonstop action filled finale.

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This is without a doubt my favorite adaption of Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book” and there are so many versions out there. It’s one of those movies that you will enjoy watching over and over again and I can’t recommend enough that you see it on the big screen. I normally don’t like to use this word but some of the animals are really cute, especially the wolf pups. There is not one moment in this movie where you will feel bored. It is fun, exciting and a real visual work of art. There were times I saw hints of “The Lion King” but in no way did that take away from the film.

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So many deserve praise for this movie. Without a doubt, Jon Favreau deserves a lot of the credit for his vision and bringing everything together in the best possible way imagined. After doing films like “Swingers”, “Elf”, “Iron Man” and now “The Jungle Book”, his directing and writing skills are going to be in even higher demand. Neel Sethi does such an excellent job portraying Mowgli. To think that this is his first film and he is basically acting against environments and animals that are not there is really impressive.

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Everyone in the voice cast is perfect for the roles that they play. At first I could not picture anyone providing the voice of Baloo other than Phil Harris but Bill Murray does a great job. There are times where Murray is “Bill”, and wish there was more of that, but for the most part he seems to follow the script and he is “Baloo.” The one I was worried about the most was Scarlet Johannson as Kaa but she was also perfectly cast and does a great job, although a little short on screen time. Without a doubt, the standout is Idris Elba as Shere Kahn. His voice brings about pure evil and mixed with the visuals, he is one threatening and scary tiger.

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If you stay and watch the credits, you will see all of the thousands of people involved in putting this movie together. Special credit has to go to the team from WETA that brought all of these animals and environments to life. We have gotten to the point where it is almost impossible to tell what is real and what is not. Here is a clue for this film, most of it is not real and was filmed in a studio in downtown LA. Keep telling yourself that not one second of this film was filmed in the jungle but better yet, just sit back and enjoy this wonderful film. The musical score done by John Debney (The Emperor’s New Groove) is one of the best scores I have heard in a long time. It’s right up there with the score from “The Pirates Of The Caribbean.” One last thing is the 3D for this film is so well done. It’s not just 3D added on so they can get more money out of you, it is a fully immersive experience with great depth and at times you will see plants and trees in the seats in front of you. If you have a choice, choose the 3D.

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One warning for parents, this movie may be too intense for some children. Shere Kahn is not a dumb and goofy villain. He is very evil and does some horrific things like (SPOILERS) the sudden violent killing of Mowgli’s adoptive father, Akela, and anytime he is on screen, you can expect something bad is going to happen.

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Also look out for the late Gary Shandling who voices the porcupine, Ikky. It was a nice surprise to hear his voice in the movie and was confirmed it was him once I saw the credits and the dedication to him at the end of the film.

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Disney is on a roll with their live adaptions to their animated classics such as “Maleficent,” “Cinderella” and now “The Jungle Book”. It feels like from now on we will have something each year to look forward to with a new live action adaption every year. Next up is “Beauty And The Beast” and I can only imagine what that is going to look like.

I give “The Jungle Book” 4.5/5 stars. Go and see it!

Disney Bakery, “Amorette’s”, Opens May 15th in Town Center at Disney Springs

Amorette’s Patisserie, a new shop opening in the Town Center of Disney Springs on May 15th, showcases the work of Walt Disney World Resort pastry chefs in a whole new way.

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Just like many of the new areas coming to Disney Springs, Amorette’s Patisserie also has an elaborate backstory. Established as one of the first shops in Town Center (circa 1900’s) and passed down through the generations, the patisserie is currently owned by artistic sisters Kara and Sara, where they pour great care into designing and creating the most unique and artistic pastries, since “Amorette” means “little love” in French.

Classic and contemporary cakes and pastries are the stars in this high-end pastry shop where guests can watch pastry chefs decorate signature cakes in the on-stage finishing kitchen. Every item features boutique-style packaging, inspired by old-fashioned hatboxes, lending to the sophisticated feel of the location.

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Menu items will include classic macarons, pavlova, chocolate-chocolate chunk cookies, eclairs, New York-style cheesecake, opera cake and sacher torte. Special sweets have names like “Reflection in Memphis” (peanut blondie with bacon, banana and chocolate) and Strawberry Fields of OC (strawberry mousse with basil sugar and lemon curd). Amorette’s Signature Cake is 10 layers of delectable flavors and textures.

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Amorette’s features a few beverage options as well. Sip a Champagne or sparkling wine with your pastry, or go straight for the Amorette’s Hot Chocolate Ganache, a cupful of sippable chocolate with Chantilly and shaved dark chocolate on top. You also can opt for a glass of cold milk, coffee or tea.

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Amorette’s Patisserie will open on May 15 with the rest of Town Center, and beginning May 22, you can pre-order Amorette’s Patisserie cakes by calling 407-934-3500 with 72 business hours advance notice.

PHOTO REPORT: Disney Springs (Town Center From Above, New Phone Cases & MagicBands, New Star Wars Merch, ETC.)

I visited Disney Springs earlier this week and there was plenty of new items to see, so let’s take a look at what has changed in our latest photo report:

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The Town Center will open in phases beginning May 15th

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Work continues on the new bus loop

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The Coca-Cola Store is coming along nicely

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A Jungle Book photo-op is located near the AMC

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Jungle Book banners up as well

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STK off in the distance

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Windows were finally installed last week

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Work continues on The Edison

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The Town Center as seen from The Landing

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Work continues on the kiosks near Fulton’s

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A fountain has been installed as well

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Fulton’s is now closed to be turned into a new concept

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The other new kiosk across from Fulton’s

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The buildings near T-Rex Cafe are coming along nicely as well

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B.B. Wolf’s is also nearing completion

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As is the Aristocrepes

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Walls up near the old bus loop, now in its final days

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Custom MagicBands and phone cases can now also be ordered at Disney’s Pin Traders

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Many new phone case designs can be found here

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Work progresses on the new home of the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique

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Once Upon a Toy now has the new Hoth sand playset in stock

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There’s also now a latex Dewback toy

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If they can’t sell guns at Disney Parks, I guess these Boba Fett blasters will have to do

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New Twenty Eight and Main t-shirt designs have been released at Marketplace Co-Op

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This shirt features the original Spaceship Earth opening line but the current logo

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More phone cases could be found at Marketplace Co-Op

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Walls up near the Marketplace stage

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World of Disney now also has sections that are dedicated to certain characters or brands

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Some new t-shirts

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Disney PArks are starting to make more and more socks

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New Marie ear hat

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MAd Tea Party coffee mugs for sale

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A new Disneyland mug for sale at World of Disney

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I can’t believe it, but there is now an Ortensia plush on sale to go with Oswald

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Another look at the new structures in the Marketplace

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Again looking towards the Town Center

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We then went up to the Morimoto Asia balcony to get a better view

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This building won’t be ready by May 15th…

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Signage for D-Luxe Burger already installed

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Another STK sign waiting to be installed

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Another look at The Edison

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Windows now installed at the entrance of STK as well

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New Star Wars Vinylmation were released recently

View “Star Wars Land” In 360 Degrees With Characters And Vehicles Lending A Hand

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The Disney Parks Blog just posted a photo that will take you behind the scenes with a 360 degree view of construction that has begun in Disneyland.

From Disney Parks Blog:

Today, we’re excited to celebrate the official groundbreaking at Disneyland park in California and Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida with this exclusive 360-degree photo, produced with help from our friends at Littlstar, from the 14-acre construction site at Disneyland park. Keep a sharp eye out for some of the unique resources that are being brought to the project.

Source: Disney Parks Blog

PHOTOS: Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster Debuts New Interactive Element

A few weeks ago, we showed you the new interactive element at the end of “it’s a small world”, which shows guests personalized farewells as they float by. Now guests walking through the queue of Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith at Disney’s Hollywood Studios will see customized posters as they walk by…

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The element uses the guest’s first name and hometown to create a personalized performance poster. It also displays the current date.

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The element is just the latest aspect of MyMagic+ to come online. Similar elements are still expected to debut at Star Tours, Muppetvision 3-D, Toy Story Midway Mania, Expedition Everest and other attractions in the coming weeks.

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PHOTO REPORT: Hollywood Studios 4/13/16 (New Star Wars Store, Expansion Progress, Pizza Planet, ETC.)

I visited Disney’s Hollywood Studios on Sunday to see what was new and exciting regarding all of the ongoing projects in the park, here’s what I found:

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Welcome to Hollywood Studios

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Where the park map almost fits on one panel!

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Additional signage around the park to help guests find their way through the construction

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Pizza Planet continues to be ripped apart, now the entire awning is gone

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New billboard behind Great Movie Ride

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Disney is getting ready to launch more interactive elements in the parks, including these screens at Cover Story which should soon have guest’s pictures appearing in them

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Temporary graphics fill the screens right now

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The braille map of the park was updated

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Don’t worry everyone, the carrot cake cookie is now at Sweet Spells…

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Captain America Civil War merchandise has invaded Reel Vogue next door

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Work was finally completed on Sunset Ranch Market and most of the seating area is now covered

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Legends of Hollywood no longer has Frozen merchandise, it’s now a Star Wars store

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Death Star sweatpants anyone? I’d make a thermal exhaust port joke but it would be in bad taste…

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Even the table has a Star Wars theme

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Work continues on the projectors for the new Star wars fireworks show

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Work also continues on the new meet and greets for Olaf, Mickey, and Minnie

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Concept art now up on the walls by Muppetvision for the Star Wars themed land

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Even at this size, you still can’t make out a lot of the details for the new land

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New Hollywood Studios ornaments available

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There’s a few of these…

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The new meet and greet facility from the ABC Commissary side

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There are now ads for the Jungle Book preview on the work walls on Mickey Avenue

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No visible progress yet on demolition where Toy Story Land will be

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Maps were added to the walls as guests are apparently getting lost

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The front of Legends of Hollywood has Star Wars posters and signage now

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A new Peter Pan ear hat now available

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REVIEW: Oasis Canteen Digs Up New Sweet-and-Spicy Chicken Nuggets

For as long as I can remember, Oasis Canteen at Hollywood Studios has served funnel cakes. Suddenly last week, they debuted an all-new menu with chicken nuggets.

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Not only are regular chicken nuggets offered either in an adult or kids meal, but there are also sweet chili-glazed chicken breast nuggets.

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I of course had to order the sweet-chili glazed nuggets as I have been missing the spicy buffalo nuggets recently removed from the nearby Backlot Express.

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Let’s start with the good: the nuggets. These are pretty perfect. I love the mix of spicy and sweet in the flavoring. While I would personally pick the buffalo sauce over this, I understand that I’m in the minority who usually choose spice over flavor. I would equate this sauce to a sweet and sour sauce you might find at a Chinese-style restaurant. Regardless, these are great and turn the ubiquitous chicken breast nuggets into something more exciting (and flavorful) and actually worth ordering versus other counter service offerings.

My only  problem here was with the side offering. Carrots and celery aren’t a bad thing, they just weren’t good in this dish. I don’t know if it’s the place they are being stored at in this booth or what, but they just didn’t taste great. The chips are chips, which is a nice addition if you can’t offer fries I guess.

Overall, the chicken is the star and main offering, so if those are great, I guess that’s good enough. I’ve never been wowed by a counter service side dish that wasn’t the house-made chips, so I won’t start complaining about the other side dishes now (even though fries here would be an improvement). Regardless, I will be stopping here again for the sweet chili-glazed chicken nuggets.

TONIGHT on WDW News Tonight (4/13/16): Return of The Match Game, Guest Interview, and a Hot Dog in a Baked Potato

Tonight on WDW News Tonight, the Match Game returns, we interview a Disney author, and Tom talks about a hot dog wrapped in a baked potato…

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WDW News Tonight is hosted by Tom Corless and Nick LoCicero, former hosts of WDW News Today: The Radio Show, but also features appearances by a number of other WDWNT correspondents.

If you are in the Orlando area, you can tune in to AM 1520 WBZW at showtime. For those outside the Orlando area, the show can be heard (and now watched via video stream) at Listen.WDWNT.com on your computer or mobile device. The show also utilizes new interactive avenues for our audience, including a live chat, the ability to call-in to the show, and live polling.

The show will also be available for streaming and download the very next day at WDWNewsTonight.com. While this won’t offer the interactive features and excitement of listening live, it offers those who can’t catch the show on Wednesday night a chance be a part of the fun.

Coming up on this week’s show:

  • A recap of the week’s news (with a WDWNT comedic twist)
  • “What did we just eat?” – A Disney dining review featuring a hot dog inside of a baked potato at the Grand Floridian
  • “Tom and Nick are Angry About Things”
  • Interview with author of “Cleaning the Kingdom”, Lynn Barron
  • The long-awaited return of WDWNT: The Match Game for prizes from Theme Park Connection!
  • And much more!

We hope that you will tune in this Wednesday at 9PM ET for another episode of WDW News Tonight!

If you missed last week’s show, you can watch it here:

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BREAKING: Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Hollywood Studios to Add Themed Bar Inside

It’s no secret that Disney’s Hollywood Studios is pretty short on attractions right now, but they are also in serious need of some new food and beverage services as well given the loss of many dining establishments in the Backlot section of the park. To better serve guests, they are going to be adding a themed bar/lounge at the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction.

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Now, before you get too excited, the bar is not located on the beautiful balcony and it is not the infamous Tip Top Club from the attraction storyline either, but rumor has it that the bar will offer Hollywood Tower Hotel themed beverages.

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The bar will be located where this desk was at the ride’s exit

The bar will be located at the exit of the attraction, across from the PhotoPass area, just before you enter the Tower Hotel Gifts store. There is now word yet on if there will be seating, but the bar will be installed very quickly starting immediately.