REVIEW: “Beauty And The Beast” Isn’t The Worst Remake

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When I first saw the trailer to the live action “Beauty And The Beast”, like many, I was blown away and could not wait to see it. But weeks before it came out, I started to get concerned. There were a lot of questions I had going into this movie. Will it be as good as the original Disney animated classic? This movie is a 20 minutes longer than the original, am I going to like the new changes? There has been controversy surrounding the movie, how controversial are these changes? Can Emma Watson even sing?

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First off, without a doubt, the original Disney animated classic is by far my favorite Disney movie, and I know that many Disney fans share my enthusisam. Beauty And The Beast has a very important historical significance. In 1991, it was the first animated movie to ever been nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, but unfortunately it lost to Silence Of The Lambs that year. Disney was on a roll that started the reemergence of their animation studios that first began with The Little Mermaid in 1989, followed by Beauty And The Beast in 1991 and then with Aladdin in 1992. These three movies made Disney a ton of money not only at the box office but through the sales of their soundtracks and through merchandising. They  became an important part of many Disney fans lives and I can’t imagine Disney without them now.

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The one thing that these three movies have in common was the wonderful music written for these films by the team of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken. Disney owes this duo so much and it is a real shame that we lost Howard Ashman so early in his career. There was no better musical team that worked together as well, and I doubt there ever will be. They helped bring back the musical element to Disney animated films that they were poorly lacking. Menken teamed up with other lyricists after Ashman’s death, but it never resulted in the same magic. They really were perfect together.

I had seen the 1991 version of Beauty And The Beast on opening night in Manhattan at the 50th Street Guild Theater. As soon as the movie began, I knew it was something different. The very first song, Belle, felt like an operetta and was so well done and memorable. When the movie finally ended, I stayed all the way till the credits ended because I knew at that point I had witnessed something special and didn’t want it to end. I’d say that Beauty And The Beast is one of the few movies that I rate a 10/10 and it is so well deserved and it still holds up to this day. It’s the perfect movie.

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OK, on to the review. We all know the story. a prince is heartless and cursed by an Enchantress and turned into a Beast. Only thing that will break the spell is if the Prince learns to love and be loved in return. Belle is a local girl from the town that has nothing in common with the people in her village. Belle offers to stay with the Beast as his prisoner in order for her father to be freed. Belle and Beast get to know each other and eventually have feelings for each other. Belle must leave Beast to save her father. Gaston convinces the town that they have to kill The Beast. Belle makes it back to Beast and then seconds later Beast is killed by Gaston. Love conquers all, even death, and Beast is turned back to a prince and he and Belle and the rest of the castle staff live happily ever after.

That entire story is in the new movie but there is also a lot more to this new version. Is this better than the original? No way. Not even close, but it is definitely a lot better than I expected. It’s actually a very good adaption of the original and I think fans of the original will appreciate the nods to the original as well as some of the changes to the story. In no way does this movie do harm to the classic and you really have to look at as a different telling of the classic and you will enjoy it much more that way.

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Let me get to what I liked. Director Bill Condon did an excellent job of bringing the animated classic to life. I really can’t imagine how he could have done a better job with the look of the characters and environments. The cinematography is incredible and very impressive. When you first see Beast’s castle you get a real sense of scale that you really couldn’t appreciate in the original. Most of the actors do a great job with their performance. There is one person I feel was miscast and will get to that later. The standout performance to me was Luke Evans as Gaston followed closely by Dan Stevens as Beast. Speaking of Beast, the CGI used on Beast is some of the most amazing looking CGI I have ever seen. I have seen the movie twice now, and the very first time I was fooled by the CGI of Beast. I really thought that Beast was Dan Stevens in makeup, but that is definitely a fully rendered CGI character with Dan Stevens doing motion capture. Even the second time I kept questioning whether it was makeup or CGI. The only time I was able to notice was during the profile scenes because his nose was too flat to be makeup. A truly incredible achievement. If you have a chance to see it in 3D, I would recommend it. The depth in the 3D version is really well done and there is even an occasional pop out coming out of the screen. It felt as though it was actually snowing in my theater at times due to the excellent 3D. I also liked how they portrayed The Beast in this version. He wasn’t constantly pining after Belle in this one and I felt that made him more interesting to her. She liked romance books and he hated them, although eventually he compromised. But I liked that he went off and did his own thing, like trying to bond with Philippe, Belle’s horse, as Belle watched from a window. I also loved that he popped Belle in the face with a snowball. Reminded me of a scene from Dumb and Dumber.

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As I had mentioned previously, I felt that Ashman and Menken were a musical team like no other. The musical score is slightly different at times, but still great. The songs that appeared in the original animated film are in there and for the most part the new performances do the original justice. It’s nice to hear a slightly newer version of a musical piece you are familiar with and I feel they do a really good job with this. The new songs made specifically for the live action film are good songs but feel like they just don’t fit with the movie. First off, the songs from the original movie are very memorable. When you first heard them, you wanted to hear them again. The new songs, which were written by Alan Menken and Tim Rice, are very somber and melancholy. There is nothing fun and memorable about them at all. I can’t imagine kids singing these songs at all. They feel like they belong in a Broadway musical more than in a musical movie, if that makes sense. Maybe things would have been different if Ashman was still alive. Again they were good songs, but I could have done without them. These new songs are good bathroom break scenes, so keep that in mind, if you need one, or two. I felt everyone also did a very good job of singing. Emma Watson surprised me at times with her singing. She definitely misses some notes but she definitely lands some too. I think her best performance is “Something There”.

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So prior to the release, there was talk about some controversial changes and I will discuss them and how I feel about them. The first one was when Emma Watson came out and said she specifically wanted to change Belle to be more of a feminist in this one. To me, the original Belle was a perfect role model. She was intelligent, a heroine and the lesson you learned from her experience was to not judge a book by its cover. This Belle is exactly the same. I know they added in that Watson’s Belle encourages the young girls to read and I think that was a great addition. I wasn’t 100% crazy about the townspeople destroying her washing machine, but it was not a big deal either. If Watson didn’t mention it, it would have been overlooked. The other controversy is that in this version LeFou, played by Josh Gad, is gay. Last week I watched the original version, and regardless of what people may say, LeFou is not gay in that movie. He is more like one of those guys that you saw in high school that hero worshiped some jock and just wanted to be in that persons circle because he felt it made him cooler. LeFou in the original version barely looks at Gaston. He is there just for the rewards like beer and the attention. The LeFou in this new version definitely has a crush on Gaston. But honestly, it is very subtle. Will some people have a problem with it? Some, but most will not. And as far as kids go, it will go right over their heads. I liked Josh Gad’s performance, but I’ll get to that in a bit. I think the problem is that director Mike Condon announced that LeFou was gay and then it was picked up all over the internet and there were all kinds of speculation. If Condon hadn’t said anything, this would have been a non issue. I also think Disney came out and supported the decision publicly because they wanted to stand by their director. My suggestion is, if you are concerned; don’t judge until you see it. I honestly think it is harmless and some of it is very funny too.

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So now onto the bad. SPOILERS ahead. This movie was dark. And I don’t mean in tone, I mean visually. It’s like the director added a dark filter and I felt that it was a bit over the top that resulted in the loss of detail in many scenes. The one person I felt that was miscast was Kevin Kline as Maurice, Belle’s father. It felt like Kline just did not want to be there and also felt he did not fit the role. I also did not like that they made LaFou a sympathetic character. Almost like the victim of an abusive relationship. In the original, LaFou was just a big of a jerk as Gaston was and even tried to kill Lumiere. I did not like that they blamed Beast being so mean and cruel due to his father being so abusive to him. That wasn’t needed. I didn’t like that they brought in Belle’s mother story and had her parallel Beast’s mother, where they both died to illness. That made Beast and Belle have something more in common other than their love for literature. Just a little too much. They also expanded the Enchantress’ role. Basically, she was a bit of a jerk. She cursed the Beast, then cursed a bunch of innocent people because the Prince wouldn’t take a rose from her and then she erased the memories of their loved ones. Boy, did she get up on the wrong side of the bed! Then she lives outside the village as the hag, Agatha. Why didn’t she curse Gaston at the point she could have saved Maurice? They also added some new characters, like the Maestro, who was married to the Wardrobe. And Lumiere has a girlfriend, Plumette. Plumette was in the original but they definitely expanded her role and felt that the character that suffered the most from the addition of new unnecessary characters was Cogsworth. Cogsworth felt like a second or even third banana in this movie. He barely had anything to do or say. I also felt that at times they made Gaston too good and then at times they made him too bad. Like in the beginning, he was kind of nice to Belle, and not overbearing. Actually asking her if he could come over for dinner. I kind of felt like her behavior towards him was snobbish in the beginning. Give the guy a chance, Belle. But Gaston punching Maurice in the face and then leaving him tied up to be eaten by wolves was too much. A big problem for me was that the ending did not have anywhere as near the emotional impact as the animated version did. The ending of the animated version still gives me chills to this day. The end of this movie, I was like, OK, I’m outta here. Last thing, and definitely nit picking, that magic mirror was way too small. You really couldn’t see anything in that thing.

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Overall, it is a good live action adaption of the original animated classic. It’s hard to judge it on its own without thinking of the original. At times it is very faithful to the animated classic and at other times they added things I felt that could have been left out. But if this was a perfect bit by bit adaption of the original, I’m sure most people would complain it was “too” much like the original. So kudos to them for taking a risk. If I was told that I would be stuck on a desert island and I could only take one of these movies with me, there is no question I would take the original. But I would also be glad there would be electricity on the island too.

Definitely go see it. It’s a lot of fun and very well done. Just don’t expect the same magic as the original.

I give “Beauty And The Beast” a 7/10.

Editor’s note: Seven?!?

Sign-Up & Play Along for Prizes in 2017 WDWNT March Madness Restaurant Tournament

It is almost time for the 2017 WDW News Tonight March Madness Tournament! This year we picked 64 Walt Disney World table service restaurants to battle it out for the honor of all-time greatest place to eat at the Vacation Kingdom of the World!

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Join us for some heated debates, as you root for your picks to make it all the way and collect some great prize packs from Theme Park Connection in the process. And of course, YOU can affect the results with your vote! Here’s how it all works:

There is a pre-tournament registration for the 2017 March Madness Restaurant Tournament starting today. Click here to fill out and submit a form with your full name, email, mailing address and phone number. The the form must be filled out in full before Noon (Eastern) on March 22, 2017.

We will in return send you an email with 4 randomly assigned Walt Disney World restaurants that will be yours in the tournament. You will be assigned 1 restaurant from the 1-4 seed category, 1 from the 5-8 seed category, 1 from the 9-12 seed category, and 1 from the 13-16 seed category.

We then encourage you to tune-in to WDW News Tonight from 9-11 ET on March 22nd to listen and take part in the first few rounds of the tournament. And again on March 29th from 9-11 PM ET for the conclusion of the tournament.

The four restaurants you will be assigned can win points for each victory they gain in the tournament. The point distribution is as follows:

1st Round Win – 1 Point
2nd Round Win – 1 Points
“Swell Sixteen” Round Win – 2 Points
“Exciting Eight” Round Win – 2 Points
“Fantasmic Four” Round Win – 3 Points
Championship Round Win – 3 Points

The winner of each match is decided by the illustrious panel constructed from the finest members of the WDWNT staff (or whoever can show up that night). Each panelist counts for a single vote. Majority vote decides the winning Walt Disney World Park restaurant in each match up.

However, listeners WHO REGISTER to play along can change the outcome by calling in. A listener who is registered and playing in our contest may call in once on March 22nd and once on March 29th and place a vote for an restaurant that is worth 2 votes… more than any single panelist! So you have it ready, the call in number is 407-774-8255. Due to potential listening delays, your call does not have to come in while we are deliberating that match up live on air. We will accept calls up until 11:05 ET on March 22nd and a TBD time on March 29th. But the best way to make sure your vote counts is to be listening live.

Returning this year, we will give the people in the live chat a chance to sway the votes as well! First, you can use the live chat to voice your opinions on each match up and try to sway our panelists. Second, whenever you type (in all caps to stand out) I VOTE FOR _____ (fill in the black with your pick), you will have the chance to win a prize from Theme Park Connection. At the end of each round, we will pick out one vote from the chat, count that vote, and send you a prize from Theme Park Connection. Registered participants CAN chat vote, so this is a chance for extra votes and extra prizes!

The top 8 players in terms of points amassed throughout the tournament will receive prize packs from Theme Park Connection. The top player will receive a grand prize package and be declared the WDW News Tonight March Madness 2017 champion.

Hosted by radio veterans and life-long Disney fans Tom Corless and Nick LoCicero, WDW News Tonight is a live, weekly, audio and video program presented on 105.5 FM, 660 AM, and AM 1520 WBZW in Orlando, Florida, as well as online at WDWNewsTonight.com every Wednesday from 9-11pm EST. The show covers the Walt Disney World Resort and other Disney news. The show combines the latest headlines, comedy, trending vacation topics, call in games, and in-depth discussions to bring Disney fans a one-of-a-kind 2-hour program covering the Disney Parks. While the show is being live-streamed in both audio and video, listeners and viewers also interact via a live chat online. The show is also available on demand as an audio download, online audio stream and can be watched live or recorded on YouTube.

REVIEW: Golden Churros Glisten at Disneyland for Pirates of the Caribbean 50th Anniversary

Debuting today at Disneyland Park, guests will now find golden churros only in New Orleans Square.

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The snack can be ordered, in addition to regular churros, for a limited time.

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How was it? DELICIOUS!

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It wasn’t totally different from the regular churro as it is just coated, but we seemed to taste a little lemon flavor happening (albeit very subtle and enjoyable). Other than that, it’s a fun way to spice up your favorite Disneyland snack for a limited time.

VIDEO: Take A Look at the Massive AT-ATs Coming to Star Wars Land

Today Disney has released a brand new video on the new Star Wars Lands at both Disneyland and Hollywood Studios. They give us a short look at the new AT-AT vehicles that will be in the massive E-ticket attraction where guests are caught in a battle. Here is the video below from the Disney Parks Blog:

Star Wars Land opens to the public at both Disneyland and Hollywood Studios in 2019. Stay posted on WDWNT for future updates on all things Star Wars Land in the years to come.

WDWNT: Nerd Alert – Season Three Episode 4 Available For Download

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In this week’s episode, the gang talk about:

  • We review “Logan”.
  • Taylor is back from The Emerald City Comicon and he gives us his impressions.
  • Frank Oz does his best not to confirm that Yoda is back for “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”.
  • Finn Jones wants Netflix to make “Iron Fist” great again.
  • James Cameron delays the Avatar sequels yet again.

Join hosts Joe Hogarty, Jack McCarthy, Taylor Katcher and Eric Lancy!

WDWNT: Nerd Alert – Season Three Episode 4 is now available for download through WDW News Today: Original Programing  and iTunes!

PHOTOS: Guardians of the Galaxy Ride Facade Breaks Out at Disney California Adventure

Arriving today at the Disneyland Resort, it was hard to miss the now-exposed facade for Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission Breakout, opening May 27th at Disney California Adventure.

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The facade as seen from outside of the main park entrance.

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The attraction was formerly the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, which closed in January.

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You can see many of the details through the now-exposed scaffolding.

Some pieces of Tower of Terror remain, but not much, and not for long.

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The work as seen from Grizzly Peak Airfield.

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And lastly, the view from Cars Land.

Stay tuned for more updates on this attraction as we get closer to its opening this Summer!

Capcom Announces Six Remastered Classic Disney Games in ‘The Disney Afternoon Collection’

Capcom has announced The Disney Afternoon Collection, a remaster featuring six of their finest NES 2D platforms from the ’80s and ’90s.

The bundle includes HD remasters of Darkwing Duck, TaleSpin, DuckTales, and Chip n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers. Both sequels for DuckTales and Chip n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers are also included in the bundle.

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The $20 collection will feature all six games in 1080p and will be available April 18 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC (via Steam). The rereleases come with Boss Rush and Time Attack modes to add new ways to play. In addition, a rewind feature has been added to make it easier for newer plays to retry tougher sections of the more challenging levels. Museum Mode is where players will be able to looks at concept art for the games, as well as interesting facts.

This is a really nice nod to fans of these highly regarded classic platformers. For $20, it’s not a bad deal. If you have a PS4, Xbox One, or PC, you might wanna check this one out on April 18.

VIDEO: Watch The First Teaser Trailer For Disney*Pixar’s “Coco”

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Disney*Pixar has released the first teaser trailer for their next animated feature, “Coco”.

Coco follows the secret musical ambitions of 12-year-old Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez), who resides in a lively, loud Mexican village but comes from a family of shoemakers that may be the town’s only music-hating household. For generations, the Riveras have banned music because they believe they’ve been cursed by it; as their family history goes, Miguel’s great-grandfather abandoned his wife decades earlier to follow his own dreams of performing, leaving Imelda (Renée Victor), Miguel’s great-grandmother, to take control as the matriarch of the now-thriving Rivera line and declare music dead to the family forever.

But Miguel harbors a secret desire to seize his musical moment, inspired by his favorite singer of all time, the late Ernesto de la Cruz (Benjamin Bratt). It’s only after Miguel discovers an amazing link between himself and De la Cruz that he takes action to emulate the famous singer and, in doing so, accidentally enters the Land of the Dead.

In the beautiful underworld, it’s not long until Miguel encounters the souls of his own family — generations’ worth of long-dead but no less vivacious Rivera ancestors, including great-grandmother Imelda. Still, given the opportunity to roam around the Land of the Dead, Miguel decides to track down De la Cruz himself. He teams up with another friendly (and skeletal) spirit — a trickster named Hector, voiced by Gael Garcia Bernal — to find De la Cruz, earn his family’s blessing to perform, and return to the Land of the Living before time runs out.

“Coco” opens in US theatres in 3D on November 22!

Source: Disney*Pixar

PHOTOS: Disneyland Pirates of the Caribbean 50th Anniversary Merchandise, including Passholder Exclusives

Saturday, March 18th, 2017 marks a very important milestone in Disney Parks history: Pirates of the Caribbean at the Disneyland Resort turns 50 years old! In honor of this very special milestone, Disney will release some great new merchandise. width=

Guests will find several individual limited edition pins, each with an edition size of 2,500. The individual limited edition pins will also be offered in a boxed set containing one completer pin (500 edition size). In addition there are 2 commemorative ‘I Was There Shirts!’. For passholders there will be an exclusive shirt, and those who like collecting pins may also find a passholder limited edition pin (3,000 edition size). Passholders need to present a valid Annual Pass in order to purchase the exclusive shirt and pin.

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The limited edition pins, Annual Passholder pin, and boxed pin set will be released on March 16th in the following Disneyland Park locations: Westward Ho located in Frontierland; 20th Century Music Co. on Main Street, U.S.A.; and Little Green Store Command in Tomorrowland. Guests may also find these items at Disney’s Pin Traders in Downtown Disney District.

The “I Was There” Shirts will be offered in both Disneyana on Main Street, U.S.A. and Pieces of Eight in New Orleans Square on March 18th. Guests may also find a different version of the red-colored shirt via DisneyStore.com/ParkEvents but it will not be available until March 20.

Specialty food items and a souvenir cup will also be released, which you can read more about here.