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Aladin bird
Aladin bird





aladin bird

This person turns out to be the guy we’re rooting for, Aladdin (Mena Massoud), as he’s introduced as this happy go lucky “street-rat” thief who spends his everyday nicking items from irate shopkeepers and spending time with his pet monkey Abu (Jesus, just go to the Job Centre if you’re that desperate. He sends some unfortunate mook to get the lamp which turns out as badly as you’d expect, as the Cave only allows “a diamond in the rough” kinda person to enter the cave. Our story begins with the main villain Jafar (Marwan Kenzari) travelling to the Cave of Wonders to seek out this magic lamp that will bring him good fortunes. Merely just pulling this article out of my “lamp.” This review contains minor spoilers, but I’m not spoiling the whole thing. With that in mind, let’s jump on our metaphorical magic carpets and whiz away to Agrabah (or your PC). Other Editor’s Note: Sigh all you want! It don’t change nothing! Other reasons for seeing this movie… well that’s between myself, the Crow and a bunch of other people 😉 I remember wearing those old tapes out until the end of time on the ole’ television and renacting them with old school chums back in primary school (that’s elementary school to the folks over the pond.) They’re partially the reason why I got into acting, but I’m rattling.

#ALADIN BIRD MOVIE#

Part of the reason why I was curious to see this movie in the first place was because I (along with many kids born in the nineties) grew up with the Disney cartoons and owned quite a few of them on VHS. So, before I try and vomit this article out into some sort of review, I’d like to give you a little bit of a background about the Swan(!) and his connection with Disney. Yesterday, I and a few lovely work mates went to the cinema on a warm summer’s evening to watch the live-action remake of the Disney animation flick: Aladdin. We apologise for the interruption in our regularly-scheduled programming. Editor’s Note: This review, like a few which shall follow it, has come delayed.







Aladin bird