@BuckarooMJ@OliLondonTV None of the “live action” remakes were in any way necessary or better than the animated original.
Honestly, I’m surprised the previous ones were as successful as they were.
Disney’s Snow White:
Lost $170 million
DC’s Supergirl:
Projected to lose $100 million+
Disney’s Moana:
Projected to lose $100 million+
Go Woke= Go Broke.
A generous Frenchman who opened his doors to an illegal immigrant family has been forced out of his own home after they turned violent and refused to leave.
noticer.news/frenchman-home…
@m0f069@OliLondonTV I think the animated movie was so good, they didn’t need to do the live action. Looking at the trailer it seems like a cheap imitation just to put Dwayne Johnson in it. Half of it’s still animated after all!
He was better as just the voice over!
@BuckarooMJ@OliLondonTV I never had an issue with the original Moana cartoon movie. Maybe people just have Hollyweird fatigue and this one got lumped in with the woke flicks.
Have you noticed on X how your follower numbers just reduce in batches?
Now I do not take the time to unfollow someone once I have decided to follow them.
Can I ask anyone seeing this post do you regularly unfollow people you have followed?
@GimpSpotter3000@daveatherton But they aren’t arrested for the same thing, are there!
There actually has to be evidence of an actual plot to do something, otherwise it’s “racist”
@daveatherton If twelve Muslim men were arrested under the Terrorism Act for the same activity against an event made up of Christians or even Jews, you’d have been up in arms.
Stupid cunt.
Twelve British people have been arrested under the Terrorism Act 2000. All they did was put up a drone and looking to video 📹 any suspicious activities.
Labour has played the Islamophobia ☪️ card.
My robust response.
"There must be a better way to cross the creek" never comes to mind.
The same scene plays out the same way — day after day after day. I was rooting for her too.
😳
Katie Price says she has is having a make over and is diching her old black hair to "reinvent herself" after new new show into her life was a massive hit.
She said: 'Let's see if blondes really do have more fun.
'I'm about to change my colour from being jet black for so many years but I can't decide what colour I should go...'
Fans shared their opinions in the comment section. They wrote: 'I loved the OG Jordan hair. The mix of blonde and caramel. A warmer colour but get it done really good.'
'Definitely blonde. Watching your documentary atm and your hair in your younger days suited you best x'
What do you think?
Last thought of the day.
I’d never watched the Snyder version of Superman or Gunn’s version.
Today I watched both.
What on earth is Gunn’s version? It’s terrible… nearly unwatchable.
Anyway, that’s enough from me today! Night!!
There’s a lot to unpack here. First, how does she even balance like that? Weaving through #Bangkok traffic on a bike is hard enough normally.
This sideways ‘sidesaddle’ style used to be the norm pre-2000s. Conservative Thai culture saw straddling as inappropriate for women riding with unrelated men.
Nowadays most girls sit normally, but you still spot the traditional way in BKK now and again, but it’s more common when out in the countryside.
🚨 NEW: Keir Starmer will attend the World Cup final in New York if England beat Argentina on Wednesday
He will then fly back to London to officially resign as Prime Minister on Monday morning
🚨BREAKING: James Bond's casting director has said Bond should remain WHITE and MALE
"Ian Fleming wrote a character, and that's the character that stays"
Nigel Farage - Former Tory Member
Richard Tice - Former Tory Member & Donor
Sarah Pochin - Former Tory Mayor
Lee Anderson - Former Tory MP
Robert Jenrick - Former Tory MP
Suella Braverman - Former Tory MP
Nadhim Zahawi - Former Tory MP
Nadine Dorries - Former Tory MP
Andrew Rosindell - Former Tory MP
Danny Kruger - Former Tory MP
Why does Farage keep criticising the Tories but at the same time accept so many of them into his ranks?
Argentina have demanded the UK hand over the Falkland Islands saying that the people there are "Artificial" even though when the UK asserted it's claim for the island Argentina simply did not exist and had no claim to the island.
Here below is the Timeline of Falkland Islands:
🇬🇧1592: First recorded European sighting by English navigator John Davis (some earlier unconfirmed claims exist, e.g., possible Portuguese or other sightings in the 1500s). Islands uninhabited.
🇳🇱1600: Undisputed sighting by Dutchman Sebald de Weert (Sebald Islands).
🇬🇧1690: First recorded landing by English Captain John Strong; named Falkland Sound after Viscount Falkland. No settlement.
🇫🇷1764: France establishes first settlement (Port Louis) on East Falkland under Louis-Antoine de Bougainville (Îles Malouines). Short-lived colony.
🇬🇧1765: Britain claims West Falkland and establishes settlement at Port Egmont (Saunders Island).
🇪🇸1767: France sells/cedes its settlement to Spain. Spain takes control of French areas.
🇪🇸1770: Spain captures British Port Egmont (brief occupation; crisis nearly leads to war). Britain restores presence in 1771.
🇬🇧1774: Britain withdraws from Port Egmont for economic reasons but leaves a plaque asserting sovereignty (no renunciation of claim). Spain maintains presence on East Falkland until 1811.
🇪🇸1811: Spain withdraws its last garrison due to wars in Europe and South America. Islands largely uninhabited/ungoverned afterward.
🇦🇷1820: Argentina (newly independent) claims the islands as successor to Spain.
🇦🇷🇬🇧1826–1831: Argentine attempt under Luis Vernet to establish settlement (mixed British/Argentine support); disrupted by USS Lexington raid in 1831.
🇦🇷1832: Brief Argentine military/penal colony attempt; mutiny leads to failure.
🇬🇧January 1833: Britain re-establishes control (evicts remaining Argentine officials without major violence). Continuous British administration begins (except 1982 interruption).
🇬🇧1833–1982: British control/settlement (Crown Colony from 1840s; self-governing aspects later). Argentina maintains diplomatic claims.
🇬🇧2 April – 14 June 1982: Argentina invades and occupies the islands (74-day occupation during Falklands War). British forces liberate on 14 June.
🇬🇧1982–present: Continuous British control as British Overseas Territory. Islanders affirmed preference to remain British in 2013 referendum.
So as we can see it was first spotted by the British and Spain and France conceded/left while the UK never did and Argentina wasn't even a country and has no legitimate claim on the islands.
Case closed. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧