I kind of wish disney’s ~weird period~ had lasted longer. Like all of a sudden we were getting these films like lilo & stitch and Atlantis and the emperor’s new groove and treasure planet and they were so fun and DIFFERENT. Just thinking about what the pitches for those movies had to have been like is so surreal?? A little blue criminal alien crash lands on a Hawaiian island and gets adopted by two sisters dealing with social services that teach him about the value of family. An Inca emperor gets turned into a llama and john goodman helps him get back to his palace and one of the bad guys talks to squirrels. Treasure island but in SPACE. Like, on the surface, the premise for these films seem so random but they all TOTALLY WORKED IN REALLY GREAT WAYS??? idk I just really miss that early 2000s spark of offbeat creativity in Disney’s timeline.
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Cool. Teddy, you’re Earth.
There probably isn’t a movie that can’t be improved by the mere presence of Donald Glover, but honestly, he was the glazed red cherry on top of this one.
#rich purnell is a steely eyed missile man
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Leonardo Da Vinci’s Rare Anatomical Illustrations Documented In New Book
Unravelling the pages of the Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomist (public library), will reveal an interesting detail about one of the greatest artists - Leonardo Da Vinci not only was the famous painter great with illustrating incredible scenes and portraits but he was also a genius and a scientific mind with an advanced understanding of the human anatomy which went beyond his time. The book looks, authored by Martin Clayton, senior curator of the Royal Collection, dissects Leonardo’s incredibly precise anatomical illustrations that have been kept secret from the rest of the world 400 years past his death.
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Mac’s inspiration for the mesh shirt from “Mac and Charlie Write a Movie”