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This is why not every new thing needs to be an E Ticket. This right here will be someone’s favorite park memory for years.
Lee@Lee5
The Walt Disney Studios Courtyard at Hollywood Studios is incredible. The music, the vibes, and characters telling stories to kids, just awesome stuff.
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A Texas mom shared video of her 6-year-old son going through several stages of boredom during his kindergarten graduation ceremony. abcnews.link/EeWbeKn
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Ever since this city elected a muslim socialist for mayor almost every day looks like the end of It's A Wonderful Life up there
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THE NEW YORK KNICKS ARE GOING TO THE NBA FINALS
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Christine Taylor fought her own director over one syllable in this scene, and that fight accidentally created the most durable meme on the internet.
Betty Thomas wanted Taylor to just say "school" normally. Taylor refused. She'd studied every episode of the original series and knew Maureen McCormick pronounced it "skule." Exact same vowel shift, same cadence, same oblivious confidence. Thomas pushed back. Taylor held the line. The pronunciation stayed.
That stubbornness over one word tells you everything about what makes this performance work. Taylor wasn't doing an impression. She was doing something much harder. She rebuilt McCormick's speech patterns from scratch, then played them with zero comedic awareness. Marcia never knows she's funny. She never winks. The entire movie runs on that engine: a 1970s family dropped into 1995 Los Angeles, completely sincere, while the world around them loses its mind.
The cast that pulled this off cost $12 million total. The film grossed $54 million.
And that same George Glass scene, the one Thomas almost changed, is where Taylor delivered "Sure, Jan." Two words. Jennifer Elise Cox says she has a boyfriend. Taylor tilts her head, smiles, and says it like she's genuinely trying to be supportive while clearly not believing a word.
Thirty years later, "Sure, Jan" is in political tweets, group chats, meme compilations, and daily use by people who've never seen the movie. A Nickelodeon actress from Allentown, Pennsylvania, ad-libbed two words on a $12 million parody film and accidentally produced a phrase that outlived every prestige drama of 1995.
The performance that made it possible was built on refusing to say one word the way her director wanted.
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“That’s funny, I’ve never heard of a George Glass at our sküle” is the greatest line delivery of all time.
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Kentucky mother hides a camera in her nonverbal autistic son's hair after suspecting he was being abused at elementary school.
Tiphanee Lee says she suspected something was off when she received complaints about her son's behavior at school.
Lee decided to take matters into her own hands and put a small camera in her son's dreads.
When Lee reviewed the footage, she heard noises while her son's head moved around as a staff member accosted him.
"While this was happening there was adults in the room who did nothing to stop it. This is unacceptable," Tiphanee said.
The incident is reportedly under investigation.
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Queen Latifah walking out like this after she was walking around with a cane? She Willy Wonka’d us
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Queen Latifah hosts the #AMAs
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And this line by RuPaul is not getting enough attention !!
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seeing that brady bunch movie clip going around the tl is so crazy... welcome back 2015 tumblr
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