Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

By Erin

*I attended the press junket for this film as a guest of Disney for purposes of this post. All thoughts and opinions remain my own. All photos and videos are courtesy of Walt Disney Studios*

ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY

We all have bad days. Some more than others, including myself a lot of the time I feel like! As a child, I adored the book, so I am thrilled to see this one in theaters. I still have the book and enjoy taking a look back at it every now and then. Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is such a funny movie starring Steve Carell and Jennifer Garner. Alexander is a young boy who at 11 years old experiences one of the most terrible and horrible days of his young life! After making a wish that he soon regrets, he begins to find out that he isn’t the only one who has bad days. The movie has a good message about family coming together and having each other’s backs, even when things are going terribly wrong. It is the perfect family movie that we can all relate to while enjoying a good laugh.

Now, let’s take a closer look at the film and see what tid-bits the cast has to share with us about making the film. In attendance was Jennifer Garner, Bella Thorne, Dylan Minnette, Ed Oxenbould, Kerris Dorsey, and Steve Carell.

ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY

Did the cast have any bad days on set?

Jennifer Garner  told us about a miserably hot day shooting outdoors on location when the temperatures out were getting unbearable. Steve Carell  was humorously mocking her answer and you could tell instantly that the cast really enjoyed working together.

What did Jennifer Garner think about getting to work  with Dick Van Dyke during his cameo in the film?

She said he could do whatever he wanted since it’s Dick Van Dyke, even if he was screaming at her. She wished the rest of the cast could have been with her though. As this was the only time they weren’t all together.

 Has Jennifer cracked what it takes to make a good mother?

Jennifer: “Gosh, have I cracked what it is to be a great mom? Nooooo! But that’s the great thing about being a parent, it’s that everyday is a fresh start. You always can say “Today we’re going to try this.” And if it goes horribly, you say “Today we’re throwing that out, we’re trying this.” That’s part of what I like about being a mom in general.
But I do, I have enjoyed this new world of playing moms. This little kid whose mom is a teacher at my child’s school said, “Mrs. Affleck is a lot like my mom, she gets to have a lot of other kids.” (laugh) You feel that way. You form these relationships.”

The Cooper family in the film is overly positive and support each other most of the time, is there any danger to that positivity at all in the real world?

Jennifer: “Of course. Your kids need to be allowed to have a bad day and you need to show them that it’s ok to have the whole range of emotions, you should have it all, you have rage and anger and sadness, so there’s a lot of room for joy and happiness as well.”

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Big Hero 6 in the Streets of San Fransokyo

Big Hero 6 in the Streets of San Fransokyo

By Erin

*I attended an early press day for this film as a guest of Disney for purposes of this post. All thoughts and opinions remain my own. All photos and videos are courtesy of Walt Disney Studios.*

In just a little over a month, Big Hero 6 is set to launch into hearts everywhere and onto the big screen.  Last month,  I introduced you all to a First Look at Who’s Who in Disney’s “Big Hero 6″ where we met the Big Hero 6 Gang: Hiro Hamada, Baymax, Go Go Tango, Wasabi, Honey Lemon, & Fred.

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Hiro & Baymax

Now, we’ll go into a little bit more detail about where all of the Big Hero 6 adventures are set to take place. The filmmakers decided to set the pace of this action-packed story into an all-new world that embraced the Japanese influences, but also provided a fresh take unlike anything we’ve ever seen before. Director Don Hall thought about San Francisco originally, but then thought to mesh this city up with Tokyo to create the totally unique city of San Fransokyo. This created a much more playful and exotic tone to the setting of the film. It was something that could be created with endless visual possibilities between the two cities, which are pretty different aesthetically. By meshing these two unique cities together made for a really cool place to set the story.

BIG HERO 6

Filmmakers took trips to both San Francisco and Tokyo and observed the unique architecture of each city to give San Fransokyo its visually distinct look.

BIG HERO 6

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Disney’s Frozen: The Songs CD & Giveaway is Here! #DisneyMusic Ends 10/4 #ENMNetwork

Disney’s Frozen: The Songs CD & Giveaway is Here!

By Erin

*Many Thanks to Disney and Entertainment New Media Network for sponsoring this post. I received a copy of the Frozen CD as a member of Entertainment New Media Network for review purposes. All opinions are my own.*

Frozen Elsa Ana

The movie Frozen, that stole America’s heart by storm; with its witty and charming characters as well as its catchy tunes, now has something more for us to love. Today, on September 30th, Walt Disney Records released Frozen: The Songs featuring all 10 songs from the Oscar ®-winning film, a vinyl edition and a Spanish language version Frozen Canciones de Una Aventura Congelada, PLUS the digital score album from composer Christophe Beck. The specially priced Songs CD also includes a fold-out poster and stickers. I was lucky enough to score a copy from Disney in order to bring you these pictures of what you can expect from your copy of the CD and to giveaway 2 copies of this much sought after CD to two lucky readers! If you’ve been around here for awhile, you know I love love LOVE anything Disney! So read-on to see below how to enter for your chance to win one of these!

The Frozen soundtrack has frozen its competition as it is the top-selling album of 2014 and spent 33 consecutive weeks in the top 5 on the Billboard 200 chart, including 13 consecutive weeks at No. 1. It is certified triple Platinum. Wow! That’s not an easy feat!

Now, what about the CD? Take a look! Beautiful artwork, with the characters we have come to know and love from this adorable film, and of course all of our favorite tunes from the hit film.

Frozen CDs

What’s the best thing about the CD? Well, the SONGS of course! They’re witty, catchy and ultimately, utterly predictable.  You can sense each musical number building from a mile away.  This also makes it the perfect soundtrack for Karaoke, and LOOK! Wouldn’t you know it! They now have an App for that too! Frozen Karaoke! They really have thought of everything haven’t they?

Then you have Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel. Those girls can sing! They are amazing with their sweet, angelic voices. I really hope when Frozen hits broadway, that these two get to reprise their respective roles in the theatrical version of Frozen. I’d be first in line to buy tickets for that! Elsa and Ana stole my heart on the big screen, I know they’d do the same on stage!

As a nice little surprise, Disney threw in these cute Frozen stickers with some of the song names on it. You will find these right inside the CD when you open it.

Frozen Let It Go

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