The 1967 animated The Jungle Book was—for no specific reason I can discern—the only Disney movie allowed in our home when my little brother and I were growing up. So it was the only one we watched.
The second question has been more than answered. Disney made it work by assembling a huge team of very talented people focused on making an audience believe that animals can talk, surrounding these ...
How many of these children's classics have you seen? The Jungle Book—the original animated movie released in 1967, not the recent live action version—has been named the film all kids should see before ...
How a cadre of 1960s cabaret artists and musicians turned a very loose translation of Disney's 1967 classic into a bigger hit than 'Titanic,' 'Avatar' or 'Star Wars.' By Scott Roxborough editor But ...
If you’ve been wondering just how director Jon Favreau will turn Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book” into a photo-realistic film complete with talking animals, now’s your chance to see. The first ...
Remember anything about the original Disney animated Jungle Book other than The Bare Necessities? Nope, neither do we. Turns out that movie was a pretty boring compilation of random dance scenes, ...
Hollywood loves a gigantic ape. It gave the world King Kong and in Disney’s remake of The Jungle Book, it has given King Louie an upgrade. A big one. Formerly an average-sized orangutan, his lumbering ...
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