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Elle Fanning photographed by Andreas Ortner (2020)
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Concept art for Robin Hood by Ken Anderson
EWAN MCGREGOR & HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN Revenge of the Sith (2006) // Obi-Wan Kenobi (2022)
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TURNING RED (2022) dir. Domee Shi
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Frozen (2013) Dir. Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee
Just where I’ve come from and the journey and, you know, the kid who - when I was 8 years old, to use a movie analogy, I saw “Indiana Jones” for the first time, sold-out theater. I sat right in the front row. I was like, wow. I want to be that. But then I also wanted to be (laughter) Richard Pryor. … So that journey from that kid then to, you know, the kid who was a teenager who was evicted out of Hawaii - we were booted off the island because we couldn’t afford the rent. And the rent was $180 a week. I’ll never forget it. And then to this and I’m, you know, in this movie with Emily. And so I start thinking in those terms because it just helps keep things grounded. – Dwayne Johnson
RATATOUILLE 2007, dir. Brad Bird
Awesome Disney People ↬ Mary Blair [2/?]
“Walt said that I knew about colors he had never heard of before.” -Mary Blair
Mary Blair is an influential artist who, with a few brushstrokes, defined the look and feel of a Disney movie. Her bold color choices and unique art style is instantly recognizable, seen in classics such as Cinderella, Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, and more. Blair also worked on designing park attractions, unquestionably seen in It’s A Small World, which is purely her both in style and concept. She also illustrated many Little Golden Books, such as I Can Fly. There is no doubt that Blair’s stunning style still influences film today.
“The way she painted—in a lot of ways she was still a little girl. Walt was like that… You could see he could relate to children—she was the same way.” -Rolly Crump
See, this, I think, is what I love about Kronk. On the shallowest surface level, he fills the “low IQ sidekick” role. But ONLY on the shallowest surface level.
I’d have to watch the movie again to go into any detail, but Kronk is actually the smartest damn person IN this movie. There’s nothing he doesn’t know, he’s got all this specialized knowledge, dude is probably horrifically well read. He’s NOT stupid, he’s just eager to please and doesn’t have a proper “No” threshhold.
In the second gif, he’s like - “No, wait, I’m not who you think I am.”
Then in the fourth, he’s like - “Oh my God, the cook is gone and she’s got all these orders. If somebody doesn’t cook that up people are going to get upset! They’ll take it out on this poor woman who’s been on her feet all day and doesn’t deserve their wrath! And…oh my God…PEOPLE WILL BE HUNGRY!”
Then in the sixth gif he’s like - “NOT ON KRONK’S WATCH!”
He’s doing the right thing and he knows it. No judgement, no condescension, just always a moment to register the task at hand, determine the most logical course of action to completing it, and then it’s GO GO GO.
His only problem is that he never stops to ask himself whether this is actually his problem to solve, or whether people are taking advantage of him, and I love him for it.
I just…love him.
Kronk is the best hands down.
Kronk is worth the entire movie. Watch the Emperor’s New Groove for Kronk.
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I once heard someone say Kronk was an idiot for forgetting which wine had the poison at the beginning of the movie when he and Yzma attempt to “poison” Kuzco because he had gotten distracted by the spinach puffs.
I would have forgotten. You would have forgotten. Yzma, the supposed “smart one” between them would have forgotten.
Kronk’s solution? Mix ALL the wine, and then tell Yzma not to drink it!
When Kronk first “met” Pacha and lost Kuzco, and tried to catch up to him, only to meet him later and said he “looked familiar”?
Tell me, would you be able to recognize someone if you only saw a profile of them, from a distance, in a crowded area?
After the chase scene, and Yzma and Kronk somehow make it back before Kuzco and Pacha. Even Yzma doesn’t know how they made it back first, and Kronk pulls this map out of the sky that tracked where they were.
“Well, you got me. By all accounts, it doesn’t make sense.”
Kronk is the best thing to happen to this movie.
A bit of a tangent, maybe - but IMO, nobody except Patrick Warburton could’ve made this character work.
Warburton’s performing voice has a certain… I dunno what to call it (timbre? Pitch?) that sits right on the knife’s-edge between “Actually that stupid” and “sarcastically pretending to be that stupid”. You can assume it’s either, depending on what you personally think works best for any given scene, any given joke, or any given line.
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—Queen Iduna to Elsa and Anna, Frozen II
Cinderella (1950) dir. Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske, Ben Sharpsteen
CINDERELLA (2015) dir. Kenneth Branagh
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yesterday my life was duller, now everything’s… technicolour!
MARY POPPINS (1964) Dir. Robert Stevenson