Looking to get some fun Walt Disney World souvenirs and merchandise on your next magical vacation? Want to know the best spots to go to save a few dollars? I’m about to give you the scoop on where to find everything-souvenirs, clothing, merchandise, housewares & so much more. My house is FULL of all kinds…
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Movie Review: Kidnapped
Based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1886 novel of the same name and loosely on real events from eighteenth-century British history, Disney’s Kidnapped was theatrically released on February 24, 1960. The live action adventure drama is ninety-four minutes in length. Plot Summary In 1752 Scotland, a young man named David Balfour (James MacArthur) treks to the…
Review of the Disney Film – Christopher Robin
The latest Disney live action movie is in theatres now, and as always, it is a fantastic movie! Christopher Robin is based on the old Winnie the Pooh movies, shows & books. It looks at the life of Christopher Robin as an adult & helps him find his way in life. It is a cute…
Movie Review: The Light in the Forest
Based on Conrad Richter’s 1953 novel of the same name and on actual events involving European settlers and Native Americans in the mid-eighteenth-century Pennsylvania backcountry, Disney’s The Light in the Forest was theatrically released on August 8, 1958. The live action drama is ninety-three minutes in length. Plot Summary In late-1764, British forces under the…
Disney Movie Nights: Cars
Disney Movie Nights are always a favorite way to celebrate an upcoming trip to Disneyland or Walt Disney World. Cars, Cars 2, and Cars 3 are classic Disney-Pixar films. The excitement, nostalgia, and laughs are one reason my family loves to incorporate one of these movies into our Disney Movie Nights. Decorating for this movie…
Movie Review: Third Man on the Mountain
Based on James Ramsey Ullman’s 1955 book Banner in the Sky, Disney’s Third Man on the Mountain was theatrically released on November 10, 1959. The live action adventure drama is 105 minutes in length. Plot Summary In 1866 Switzerland, eighteen-year-old Rudi Matt (James MacArthur) dreams of becoming a mountain guide and reaching the summit of…
Christmas in July: The 2018 Disney Hallmark Ornaments
As my very understanding neighbors (and wife) will tell you, I love Christmas. One of the longest running and most expansive iterations of this is my love of Christmas ornaments. Naturally, I can’t go on a Disney trip without checking out the Christmas stores and coming home with at least one, but I also help…
Movie Review: Treasure of Matecumbe
Based on Robert Lewis Taylor’s 1961 novel A Journey to Matecumbe, Disney’s Treasure of Matecumbe was theatrically released on July 1, 1976. The live action drama is 117 minutes in length. Plot Summary In post-Civil War Kentucky, young Davie Burnie (Johnny Doran) and his aunts, Effie (Jane Wyatt) and Lou (Virginia Vincent), face the loss…
So Minnie Unicorns: Lularoe Collection for Disney
Lularoe released it’s Collection for Disney last year. Since it’s initial launch, it has had several other releases and introduced new styles to the collection. If you are a fan of Disney clothing it may be worth checking out. I can personally say that I have fallen for the collection (and have built quite the…
Movie Review: The North Avenue Irregulars
Based on the Reverend Albert Fay Hill’s 1968 book of the same name, Disney’s The North Avenue Irregulars was theatrically released on February 9, 1979. The live action mystery comedy is 100 minutes in length. Disney’s movie loosely portrays the real events chronicled in Hill’s book. To this end, the story’s setting was moved by…
Movie Review: Westward Ho, the Wagons!
A live action drama based on Mary Jane Carr’s 1934 novel Children of the Covered Wagon: A Story of the Old Oregon Trail and loosely on United States history, Disney’s Westward Ho, the Wagons! was theatrically released on December 20, 1956. The film is ninety-five minutes in length. Plot Summary In the mid-nineteenth century, a…
Incredibles 2 – A Mouse for Less Review
Note: This review is largely spoiler free, but you might learn some details about the film. Fourteen years ago, we were introduced to the Parr family, a group of underground superheroes just trying to get by. With its 20th feature film, Pixar heads back to Brad Bird (of the original and Ratatouille) for both…