[Live Action] Am I the only one who sees the resemblance?

[Live Action] Am I the only one who sees the resemblance?

Following the release of the Mini teaser of Tangled everyone started saying that actress Teagan Croft is the lookalike of actress Rachel McAdams personally the first time I saw her I said to myself "this girl is my true copy of Emma Roberts"

u/Disneygirl2004 — 23 hours ago

The trailer is out and I have to talk about it!

I've seen the trailer at least 4 times and I have to say I can't wait to see this reboot! I've seen a lot of people say that it won't be up to the original, others say that it was useless to make a sequel and I saw comments so insane that I wondered if it wasn't a joke. Personally I believe in advance that I will love it and I even shed a tear during the first viewing of the trailer because there is a scene where her students said of Trina "she is awesome" and Trina looked sincerely moved, another scene where we see one of the students cuddled her and look like she needs Trina to succeed and it makes me so happy to finally see people who love Trina because the poor thing she deserves to be loved because she is SHEcago!!!

u/Disneygirl2004 — 1 day ago

Which of the two is the richest?

I'm currently watching Gossip Girl for the second time and I realize that I don't know if Chuck Bass is richer than Monet De Haan or if Monet is richer than Chuck.

u/Disneygirl2004 — 1 day ago
▲ 313 r/cobrakai

I just finished the series and I loved it!

I started the series 4 days ago and I loved it, the series is incredible I loved the characters even if there are some that I didn't like too much. For me the two best fights in the series are Hawk VS Robby in season 4 and that Tory VS Zara they are exceptional!

u/Disneygirl2004 — 1 day ago

I'm looking for a similar series.

TVD is my favorite series since I was 13 years old, I watched it 3 times and I read the literary saga that I really liked. I liked this series so much that I am currently looking for a similar series with the same vibe. Any suggestions?

u/Disneygirl2004 — 4 days ago

I have a theory

I'm convinced that this man is indeed Max's father, but that at the last minute he got scared and pretended he wasn't there to meet Max, but for something else. I remain convinced that if we'd had a season 7, we would have had the answer.

u/Disneygirl2004 — 2 months ago
▲ 282 r/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace+1 crossposts

It makes me sad

Apparently, season 3 of the Wizards of Waverly Place spin-off will only have 4 episodes, and unfortunately, it will be the last. There's so much to cover in season 3; four episodes won't be enough unless each episode is at least 1 hour and 30 minutes long. It's a shame the series is ending after only 3 seasons because it's one of the few spin-offs (including Girl Meets World) that's enjoyable to watch without being boring.

u/Disneygirl2004 — 2 months ago

I'm looking for the title of a movie…

I'm looking for a horror movie I saw when I was little... It's about a mother and her two sons who move to a new city after their father is raped in prison. The two boys meet a girl who is traumatized by the death of her sister or her friend—I can't remember the exact nature of their relationship. Anyway, throughout the movie, they witness supernatural events, and at the end, we learn that it's the spirit of their deceased father that has been haunting them from the beginning. I've been looking for this movie for over 10 years, but I haven't found anything. Please help me!

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u/Disneygirl2004 — 3 months ago
▲ 204 r/HorrorMovies+1 crossposts

Are you familiar with this series?

I watched this series a few months ago, and to be honest, it's an excellent horror series. It's a real shame it's not more well-known and that it was canceled, but for those interested, here's the summary: In 1953, Alfred and Lucky Emory, an African-American couple, decide to move to a predominantly white residential neighborhood in Los Angeles. Faced with the frosty reception of their new neighbors, their house becomes the scene of supernatural phenomena.

u/Disneygirl2004 — 3 months ago

We should have had a season 3

I'm really disappointed that the series was canceled after only two seasons. I heard it was one of the most-watched series on HBO, and it's such a shame because I found it interesting. Do you have any similar series to recommend?

u/Disneygirl2004 — 3 months ago
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The worst season so far

I'm currently rewatching the series for the second time, and I'm on the last episode of season 4, and, damn, was this season bad… Excuse me, but it's true. They killed off Laurel Lance's character only to bring her back as a main character in later seasons under the guise of Black Siren. The writers had already made a bad decision killing her character off… Felicity's decision to leave Oliver because he received an ultimatum was completely selfish. She says Oliver is a liar, but she's selfish too: she didn't care about how he might be feeling by hiding something so important from him. And on top of that, she leaves him the same day his son is kidnapped. She even watched the video Oliver was making for his son, so she clearly saw the pain in his eyes, but she still chose to leave him. Donna is the same: Quentin just lost his daughter, and yet she still manages to make everything about herself and her ex-husband, while Quentin is simply trying to get his job back after a lie that hurt no one, except perhaps her. In short, the most unbearable characters of the season!

u/Disneygirl2004 — 3 months ago
▲ 558 r/Avengers

The first time I saw this movie, I was 14 years old and I remember wondering why this movie was titled "Captain America: Civil War" when almost all the original Avengers (apart from Thor and Hulk) were present, that they presented new superheroes who are then entitled to their own movie (Spider-Man, Ant-man and Black Panther) and that on the poster just like in the movie Iron Man is as present as Captain America and I even think I have read that Robert Downey Junior received 40 million dollars against Chris Evans who received $15 million in his own movie... For me, this film has always been an Avengers: Civil War or a Captain America VS Iron Man: Civil War, but certainly not a Captain America.

u/Disneygirl2004 — 4 months ago
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This series is among the many series that I loved during my adolescence and recently I started the series again and I have already planned to stop at season 4 because after the series becomes more and more uninteresting and ridiculous. The first two seasons are incredible the third is quite good but the fourth is a little borderline but still watchable

u/Disneygirl2004 — 4 months ago