As you guys know, I discussed how there are a bunch of young cute celebrities that all look the same, but in my opinion Dove Cameron is by far the cutest out of them all. Here she is looking like a little mermaid with purple hair and acting all sweet. This chick really is the master of the selfie.
As previously detailed, Disney movies may be made for kids… but they can surprisingly depressing . They can also be surprisingly dirty. For real! You won't believe some of the words that have come out of the mouths of some of your favorite Disney characters. Get the bar of soap ready and prepare to wash out said mouths below… 1. Just Bend Over Real Quick… “Barely even friends, then somebody bends, unexpectedly.” – “Tale As Old As Time,” Beauty & The Beast 2. Is That You, Bill Cosby? “Slip into silent slumber. Sail on a silver mist. Slowly but surely, your senses will cease to resist. Trust in me. Just in me. Shut your eyes, and trust in me.” – “Trust in Me,” The Jungle Book 3. It Will Move Even More Then! “I thought the Earth wasn’t supposed to move until the honeymoon.” – Genie, Aladdin 4. What Did You Have in Mind? “I don’t usually leave the asylum in the middle of the night, but he said you’d make it worth my while.” – Monsieur D’Arque, Beauty & The Beast 5. This One is Self-Explanatory “Darling it’s better down where it’s wetter.” — “Under the Sea,” The Little Mermaid 6. We Don’t Even Need to Read Too Far Into This One “Hey cutie! Wanna pollinate with a real bug?” – Fly Brother, A Bug’s Life View Slideshow
It’s an inarguable fact: Puppies are adorable. But put puppies in costumes and simply forget about it. Game over. Cuteness personified. We can barely even type when thinking about this dog dressed as a bar (while walking on a treadmill!) or these 23 dressed up pets . So you can only imagine our reaction to YouTube channel Oh My Disney, which set up a number of canines as iconic Disney characters and had them recreate a number of iconic Disney movie scenes. To the best of their precious ability, that is… Puppies Dress Up as Disney Characters 1. Elsa and Olaf We don’t know how long it took to create this scene between doggy Elsa and Olaf. But it was worth every second! From Frozen… to Aladdin… to Winnie the Pooh… to The Little Mermaid, all of your favorites are covered here. Check out the following video to see the puppies in slow motion – dressed as Ariel, Caption Jack Sparrow, Elsa and others – and consider this an early Christmas present. You are very welcome. Dogs Dress as Disney Characters
28-year-old actor Scott Eastwood shared a beach photo on Wednesday with his bottom half bound in sand and sculpted into a mythical fin. Eastwood is set to play some rather manly roles on the big screen – a cowboy in The Longest Ride, a soldier in Fury, and now … a merman? Possibly gal pal Britt Brousseau#39;s doing? The actor made sure to tag Brousseau, 26, in the caption and also threw in a Little Mermaid hashtag for kicks. “Nothing to see here. Just another merman on the beach,” Eastwood w
Newsies on Broadway has entered the national consciousness, so now I get to say this to all the rest of you: FINALLY . Join me, Fansies, in watching Oscar- and Grammy-winning composer Alan Menken tickle the ivories to a number of his best Newsies tunes from the 1992 cult movie and the Harvey Fierstein-penned Broadway adaptation , and consider: Did he really deserve that Razzie award? Menken, of course, is the lauded composer of a number of modern Disney classics — The Little Mermaid , Beauty and the Beast , Aladdin , among others — and he’s got a knack for turning out catchy numbers with unforgettable melodies. Well, except for the cabaret number “High Times, Hard Times,” sung in the movie by Ann-Margret, playing the cougar songbird Medda. He likely would have gone his entire recent guest spot on the New York-area show Theater Talk (watch it below) if stage collaborator and fellow guest Fierstein hadn’t cajoled, “Where’s that song that won you the Razzie award?”, prompting Menken to comply. The number was never anyone’s favorite ditty (Ann-Margret singing on a swing to a theater full of cat-calling young boys? SURE), and it was cut out in the adaptation process, but Menken seems to have a sense of humor about it now — and more importantly, he doesn’t pronounce the word “chest” like “shest,” which always made me cringe a little. More fascinating in this half-hour show is how Menken and Fierstein run through the history and conception of their film-to-stage adaptation, acknowledging the perceived flaws in the film that they tweaked for their musical, which debuted in New Jersey’s Paper Mill Playhouse last year so well that the show transitioned to Broadway. Is it a slight bit of heresy to see how casually Fierstein dismisses Bill Pullman’s newspaper man character Denton, who was hacked from the adaptation and combined with David’s maddeningly useless sister Sarah, the axed pair morphing into one lady newspaper reporter love interest? Well, yeah. Do I understand my fellow hardcore Newsies fans who might be a bit upset to learn that Fierstein and Menken have so little love for the “Patrick’s mother” character, a woman who sings literally two lines in one song in the film while looking for her runaway son in the town square? Absolutely. Some of us are purists. [ Theater Talk ]
Kelly Rowland was caught off guard this week when she was discovered singing in the shower. The songstress and budding actress was caught belting out “Part Of Your World” from “The Little Mermaid” and the video was later uploaded to Twitter. Click Here To Check Out Kelly Getting Her Little Mermaid On At HipHopWired.com
Disney’s California Adventure amusement park, located right next door to Disneyland, is in the middle of a $1 billion renovation. The first major addition is a new “The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Undersea Adventure” ride, which opened yesterday with the help of Ariel’s original voice actress Jodi Benson, who performed “Part of Your World” for parkgoers. The ride whisks passengers past scenes from the movie and concludes with an as-yet-undisclosed “surprise ending.” What could that surprise be? We have nine guesses.