For the entirety of WWA's management staff, the former. For Vince himself, the latter.6) Is this because of the tragedy, or is Vinnie Mac going through more divorce-related crap?
For the entirety of WWA's management staff, the former. For Vince himself, the latter.6) Is this because of the tragedy, or is Vinnie Mac going through more divorce-related crap?
Fair enough.For the entirety of WWA's management staff, the former. For Vince himself, the latter.
1: Once again, Ren Hoek's severe beatdown of George Liquor comes to mind.Colette St. Pierre, only 24, found dead with eleven stab wounds in her North Hollywood apartment.
- ABC News
John and Bridgette Kricfalusi have both been charged with the murder of Colette St. Pierre. Last year, Colette was awarded guardianship of her younger half-brother, teen heartthrob Gus St. Pierre. That came after Bridgette racked up an extensive rap sheet of combativeness with crew members on the set of the Nickelodeon sitcom Clarissa Explains it All, on which Gus played a supporting role. Colette was only 24.
- CBS Evening News
Judge Lance Ito issues a restraining order against Bridgette Kricfalusi, barring her from any contact with her son Gus, 16, or daughter Blanche, 14. Blanche is currently in foster care while Gus will also enter the system unless another relative steps forward. Gus's 18th birthday will be on November 30, 1995.
- SBC Action News
Four children were removed from the Kricfalusis' Simi Valley home. Adelaide (b. Sept. 1978), Renee (b. Sept. 1981) and a pair of twins; Gabrielle and Estelle (b. Oct. 1982), all of whom are younger sisters of teen idol Gus St. Pierre. A fifth sister, Blanche, is currently in the California foster care system.
- CNN
Timon: "Pumbaa, where did you find that howitzer?!"The Lion King
Released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 24, 1994
Produced by
Walt Disney Classic Animation (Burbank)
Directed by
Roger Allers
Rob Minkoff
Executive Producers
Roy E. Disney
Don Hahn
Don Bluth
Music by
Hans Zimmer
Songs by
Elton John
Tim Rice
Voice Talents
Jason Weaver as Young Mheetu [2]
Will Smith as Adult Mheetu [2]
Niketa Calame as Young Nala
Moira Kelly as Adult Nala
James Earl Jones as Mufasa
Madge Sinclair as Sarabi
Jeremy Irons as the speaking voice of Scar
Rowan Atkinson as Zazu
Rik Mayall as Timon [1]
Ade Edmonson as Pumbaa [1]
Robert Guillaume as Rafiki
Cheech Marin as Banzai
Whoopi Goldberg as Shenzi
Jim Cummings as Ed
Daniel Abbott as the singing voice of Scar
[1] Special thanks to @QTXAdsy
[2] Special thanks to @PNWKing
Notes
- Mheetu replaces the OTL character Simba to avoid confusion with Kimba, familiar to Americans ITTL through Fox's 1976 dub.
- Frank Wells, head of 20th Century-Fox, is still alive as of June 1994 ITTL. Instead, the film is dedicated to Walt Disney, Sr., who passed away during production.
- Same as OTL, The Lion King would go on to become Disney's biggest box office hit of 1994.
- A dedication to Colette St. Pierre will be digitally inserted into the VHS release, which will hit store shelves in the Spring of 1995.
- An official video game was released for the Atari Wildcat.
- A graphic novel adaptation was published by Marvel under the Harvey label.
- Burger King handled the fast food tie-in with Kids' Meal toys.
....Fuck, I knew something bad happened but I wasn't expecting that...Colette St. Pierre, only 24, found dead with eleven stab wounds in her North Hollywood apartment.
.............She had other children this whole time????....oh.....oh god.....Four children were removed from the Kricfalusis' Simi Valley home. Adelaide (b. Sept. 1978), Renee (b. Sept. 1981) and a pair of twins; Gabrielle and Estelle (b. Oct. 1982), all of whom are younger sisters of teen idol Gus St. Pierre.
1. Wow, I can't believe she's dead. Gus must be completely heartbroken by this whole ordeal. Hopefully he'll find peace once both of them are locked up.Colette St. Pierre, only 24, found dead with eleven stab wounds in her North Hollywood apartment.
- ABC News
John and Bridgette Kricfalusi have both been charged with the murder of Colette St. Pierre. Last year, Colette was awarded guardianship of her younger half-brother, teen heartthrob Gus St. Pierre. That came after Bridgette racked up an extensive rap sheet of combativeness with crew members on the set of the Nickelodeon sitcom Clarissa Explains it All, on which Gus played a supporting role. Colette was only 24.
- CBS Evening News
Judge Lance Ito issues a restraining order against Bridgette Kricfalusi, barring her from any contact with her son Gus, 16, or daughter Blanche, 14. Blanche is currently in foster care while Gus will also enter the system unless another relative steps forward. Gus's 18th birthday will be on November 30, 1995.
- SBC Action News
Four children were removed from the Kricfalusis' Simi Valley home. Adelaide (b. Sept. 1978), Renee (b. Sept. 1981) and a pair of twins; Gabrielle and Estelle (b. Oct. 1982), all of whom are younger sisters of teen idol Gus St. Pierre. A fifth sister, Blanche, is currently in the California foster care system.
- CNN
Preferably the ADX in Florence.2. I really REALLY hope that they remain locked up in prison.
voted
Thank you all for voting. I'm gonna keep the poll open until next Friday.I was the first voter.
At 8:20 PM Pacific time, the fugitive pair surrendered to police who surrounded their Simi Valley residence. Both were booked into the East County Jail in Thousand Oaks to await trial.
Easily the best film of The Disney Renaissance, though, quick question: Do we get the Morning Report in this version?The Lion King
Released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 24, 1994
Produced by
Walt Disney Classic Animation (Burbank)
Directed by
Roger Allers
Rob Minkoff
Executive Producers
Roy E. Disney
Don Hahn
Don Bluth
Music by
Hans Zimmer
Songs by
Elton John
Tim Rice
Voice Talents
Jason Weaver as Young Mheetu [2]
Will Smith as Adult Mheetu [2]
Niketa Calame as Young Nala
Moira Kelly as Adult Nala
James Earl Jones as Mufasa
Madge Sinclair as Sarabi
Jeremy Irons as the speaking voice of Scar
Rowan Atkinson as Zazu
Rik Mayall as Timon [1]
Ade Edmonson as Pumbaa [1]
Robert Guillaume as Rafiki
Cheech Marin as Banzai
Whoopi Goldberg as Shenzi
Jim Cummings as Ed
Daniel Abbott as the singing voice of Scar
[1] Special thanks to @QTXAdsy
[2] Special thanks to @PNWKing
Notes
- Mheetu replaces the OTL character Simba to avoid confusion with Kimba, familiar to Americans ITTL through Fox's 1976 dub.
- Frank Wells, head of 20th Century-Fox, is still alive as of June 1994 ITTL. Instead, the film is dedicated to Walt Disney, Sr., who passed away during production.
- Same as OTL, The Lion King would go on to become Disney's biggest box office hit of 1994.
- A dedication to Colette St. Pierre will be digitally inserted into the VHS release, which will hit store shelves in the Spring of 1995.
- An official video game was released for the Atari Wildcat.
- A graphic novel adaptation was published by Marvel under the Harvey label.
- Burger King handled the fast food tie-in with Kids' Meal toys.
I would assume he wouldI wonder if you could cover the other great summer movie of 1994, Forrest Gump.
Don’t forget Bill MurrayAs for what could be changed in Forrest Gump. I have a lot of ideas. Let's see, Winston Groom, who wrote the 1986 book of the same name, said that he visualized John Goodman as Forrest. Other stars who were considered for the role of Forrest were Chevy Chase and John Travolta. I don't know who was considered to play Jenny Curran, but I feel like Madonna, Kim Basinger, Uma Thurman, or Cyndi Lauper could play Jenny. I feel like Greg Rhodes should also have a bit part in the film. One idea for the film I had would be that to pad out the running time, you could add in the section where Forrest becomes a professional wrestler from the book.
I'd go with Henson on this one. Mainly due to how long Lassie aired on Nickelodeon IOTL.There was a Texas oilman named Jack Wrather. Wrather owned the Spruce Goose and the Queen Mary as well as The Lone Ranger and Lassie. (He also owned Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, which was considered one of the first positive depictions of Native Americans, but that franchise is obscure.) Wrather also owned the Disneyland Hotel. I feel like Wrather's non-Disneyland-related entertainment assets could go to Henson, Coca-Cola (RKO/NBC), Metromedia, Carolco, or General Electric.