Peter Pan Return to Neverland

MrPromey

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by songbird
I've seen the trailers and I'm dreading it.

Although I think the Cinderella II is probably a mistake (like you said in another post) I'm still a little hopeful for Return. I've seen a trailer for it a few times and it seems as though they are keeping with the classic style of the original which I think is paramount to making it an even remotely decent movie. The other hopeful sign is that it will hit the theaters. If Disney has enough faith in it to make it a feature film rather than a direct to DVD/Video there must be something that at least they think is good about it, right? :)
 

songbird

Active Member
Original Poster
I hope you're right. I have two daughters, 11 and 9, so you know I'll be seeing it regardless. but I hope it's good.
 

Beauty and the

New Member
My boys are really looking forward to the new Pan movie it's one of their all time favourites. They're hoping that their is lots of sword fighting with Hook as they like to imitate it. Anyone know the release date yet?
 

songbird

Active Member
Original Poster
the promo on Radio Dsiney incldues someone singing that 60's hit "do You Believe In Magic?"

I hope that the song is just in the radio commercial.:rolleyes: :eek: :eek: :eek:
 

Goofster

Member
The fabulously amazing and delightful song "If you believe in Magic" was originally performed and written by Lovin' Spoonful. Thw writer based the song on one of his favorite movies, Peter Pan. Now, in Return to Neverland, the lead singer of Lovin' Spoonful has rewritten the song to add a little about flying, and instead of singing is playing an instrument in the song this time. BBMAK is now taking the mic. BBMAK's version will be played at the ending credits to Return to Neverland.

See, you might think i'm amazing, but I actually only read Disney Magazine.
 

Camelot

Active Member
I just got back from seeing a screening of "Return To Neverland" and I can honestly saw that I enjoyed it...just speaking for myself.

:) :)
 

songbird

Active Member
Original Poster
I'm glad the song is only during the end credits. the movie is set in the WWII era, and the song is very 60's.
 

songbird

Active Member
Original Poster
We saw it tonight. it was quite charming and funny. it surprised me.

spoiler alert.

during Tink's big scene I kept hearing Cathy Rigby in my head (I've seen her in Peter Pan on Broadway twice), talking about how every time a child says they don't believe in fairies a fairy falls down dead.
 

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