Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Rotten Tomatoes
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One Day at Disney (2019)
4/10 - It's even better to see behind-the-scenes. They're just normal people with normal aspirations, each particular in his or her own way. Some of the younger people seem uptight. They have a storage of genius. Endless smiles! Their fascination is contagious and alluring.
4/10 - It's even better to see behind-the-scenes. They're just normal people with normal aspirations, each particular in his or her own way. Some of the younger people seem uptight. They have a storage of genius. Endless smiles! Their fascination is contagious and alluring.
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The Sword in the Stone (1963)
Disney Animation
4/5
England believes in being well-rounded in 2 ways. 1 - Arthur did chores to become a squire. 2 - England had men battle physically to win the crown mentally. ... Along the way, Arthur learned from Merlin, a willing teacher. Culturally, the setting was the Dark Ages, and England was disciplined to revel in their blessings, whatever possessions, duties, or needs met they had. So, England was multi-talented and knew how to "get down."
The Sword in the Stone (1963)
Disney Animation
4/5
England believes in being well-rounded in 2 ways. 1 - Arthur did chores to become a squire. 2 - England had men battle physically to win the crown mentally. ... Along the way, Arthur learned from Merlin, a willing teacher. Culturally, the setting was the Dark Ages, and England was disciplined to revel in their blessings, whatever possessions, duties, or needs met they had. So, England was multi-talented and knew how to "get down."
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