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Oh boy The Niggeteer! I bet all the Sinclair owned stations are all ready to hype this one up.The Return of the Rocketeer sequel to the 1991 cult classic The Rocketeer in the works for Disney+. Movie will be produced by David Oyelowo and written by Ed Ricourt (Now You See Me). The sequel will have an all new creative direction focusing on a retired Tuskegee airman who takes up the Rocketeer mantle.
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And on today's episode of "Disney is Creatively Bankrupt".....wait.....THEY'RE BLACKWASHING THE ROCKETEER?!The Return of the Rocketeer sequel to the 1991 cult classic The Rocketeer in the works for Disney+. Movie will be produced by David Oyelowo and written by Ed Ricourt (Now You See Me). The sequel will have an all new creative direction focusing on a retired Tuskegee airman who takes up the Rocketeer mantle.
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Why can't they leave the past alone? Is that to much to ask?The Return of the Rocketeer sequel to the 1991 cult classic The Rocketeer in the works for Disney+. Movie will be produced by David Oyelowo and written by Ed Ricourt (Now You See Me). The sequel will have an all new creative direction focusing on a retired Tuskegee airman who takes up the Rocketeer mantle.
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This is what the attempts to "REIMAGINE" these works by "DIVERSIFYING" them don't seem to understand (or willfully don't care about): the heroes we create are a symbol and a reflection of our human potential, not human reality. They represent the very best of what we can and should strive for. They encourage us to reach higher to, try harder, to go further than we ever thought possible. They push us to see beyond the boundaries and limitations of our everyday lives; to dream about what we could be instead of fretting about what we are. And perhaps most importantly of all, they remind us that there's still something fundamentally good in all of humanity: for all our flaws, our mistakes, and our weaknesses it's our ability to pick ourselves up, to move forward, to strive to better ourselves, and overcome our limitations. This has defined all of our history. It's what's driven us to build great cities, invent new technologies, compose great symphonies and works of art, to explore the furthest reaches of our planet, and to reach for the stars.
That's what got Steve Whitmire in hot water with Disney enough for them to fire him from Kermit. Fucking hell.Frank Oz of Muppets and Sesame Street fame took some shots at Disney recently. He said he doesn't watch current Muppets (or Sesame Street) products because "they have no soul". Oz also said Disney doesn't want him voicing Muppets despite him still wanting to. Apparently it's because he doesn't follow orders.
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I met Whitmire at the last pre-pandemic con I went to (which was also the last con Caroll Spinney appeared at) and he seemed pretty nice to me. But then, there were stories that the issues with him were long-standing... So don't take my story as truth.That's what got Steve Whitmire in hot water with Disney enough for them to fire him from Kermit. Fucking hell.
I bet that’s why “Muppets” was trending.Frank Oz of Muppets and Sesame Street fame took some shots at Disney recently. He said he doesn't watch current Muppets (or Sesame Street) products because "they have no soul". Oz also said Disney doesn't want him voicing Muppets despite him still wanting to. Apparently it's because he doesn't follow orders.
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Didn't he still voice Yoda in the worst Star Wars movie(s) yet? I don't respect him anymore.Frank Oz of Muppets and Sesame Street fame took some shots at Disney recently. He said he doesn't watch current Muppets (or Sesame Street) products because "they have no soul". Oz also said Disney doesn't want him voicing Muppets despite him still wanting to. Apparently it's because he doesn't follow orders.
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I've heard of the stuff with Whitmire and the others and I don't think Steve was the problem really. He's just passionate about the craft and certain others...weren't.I met Whitmire at the last pre-pandemic con I went to (which was also the last con Caroll Spinney appeared at) and he seemed pretty nice to me. But then, there were stories that the issues with him were long-standing... So don't take my story as truth.
This is the full interview with Frank Oz, by the way.
At this point the Rocketeer on Disney Junior will be the more faithful and respectful one out of the two.The Return of the Rocketeer sequel to the 1991 cult classic The Rocketeer in the works for Disney+. Movie will be produced by David Oyelowo and written by Ed Ricourt (Now You See Me). The sequel will have an all new creative direction focusing on a retired Tuskegee airman who takes up the Rocketeer mantle.
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Such wisdom coming form Master YodaFrank Oz of Muppets and Sesame Street fame took some shots at Disney recently. He said he doesn't watch current Muppets (or Sesame Street) products because "they have no soul". Oz also said Disney doesn't want him voicing Muppets despite him still wanting to. Apparently it's because he doesn't follow orders.
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If he says current Muppets have no soul, nu Star Wars has to have anti-soul or something.Didn't he still voice Yoda in the worst Star Wars movie(s) yet? I don't respect him anymore.
Good LORD, guys, it's barely a decade since the FIRST time you did this! And it's been only half a decade since the last movie in the franchise came out! Can we PLEASE get something ORIGINAL (and good) for once?!
But will it look like the books' illustrations?Eh, at least it's animated this time, which the movies should've been in the first place IMO. Too bad it's apparently CGI, though. Part of the charm of the original books was the art looked like something an actual middle schooler might've drawn. Replacing the drawing with actors (save a few token scenes with the original art style) ripped that out, and making it yet another CGI movie isn't much better.