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Adopted and raised by wolves, he also befriended a bear named Baloo. The next day, he encountered a panther, Bagheera, who took him to a watering hole. "He said when I see Shere Khan and show no fear, then I be whole tiger." After Shere Khan attacked the camp that very night, Mowgli fled into the jungle. "The holy man say I'm half a tiger," he said in broken English. Early on, Mowgli's connection to the animal world was apparent. Narrated by Colonel Geoffrey Brydon ( Sam Neill), viewers first met Mowgli as a 5-year-old boy alongside his father, a widowed tour guide. Gone were the song and dance numbers, and none of the animals spoke a word. Borrowing elements from Indiana Jones and Tarzan, he and co-writers Mark Geldman and Ronald Yanover reinvented his back-story. Rather, it was the story of Mowgli the man (played by Jason Scott Lee). Sommers' was not the story of Mowgli the man-cub. Originally intended as an independent production, Disney came on board with extra financing. In 1994, Stephen Sommers co-wrote and directed Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. This wasn't the first time Disney gave The Jungle Book the live-action treatment in fact, the studio did it twice in the '90s. Variety's Andrew Barker praised Favreau, as he "never loses sight of the fact that he's making an adventure story for children-no small matter in a kid-pic landscape flooded with inappropriately gritty reboots and frenetic distraction devices." " The Jungle Book is a tender and rollicking fable that manages to touch on some grown-up themes about man's destructive power and the loss of youthful innocence without losing sight that it's first and foremost a gee-whiz kids adventure," Chris Nashawaty wrote. It's earned universal raves, with Entertainment Weekly calling it a "wall-to-wall" pleasure. Directed by Jon Favreau, the latest iteration introduces Neel Sethi as Mowgli and features the voice talents of Idris Elba, Giancarlo Esposito, Scarlett Johansson, Ben Kingsley, Bill Murray, Lupita Nyong'o and Christopher Walken. ( Maleficent and Cinderella followed in 20, respectively, while many other reboots are currently in post- or pre-production phases.) It was only a matter of time before The Jungle Book received the same treatment. In fact, it was re-released theatrically in North America in 1978, 19, raking in nearly $142 million in a 23-year span.īeginning with Alice in Wonderland in 2010, Walt Disney Pictures has been reimagining its animated features as live-action blockbusters.
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Beloved for its musical numbers, including "The Bare Necessities" and "I Wanna Be Like You," the movie continued to charm audiences for decades. The movie was released just 10 months after Walt Disney's death (he passed away during its production) and was the fourth-highest grossing film that year. Inspired by Rudyard Kipling's book of the same name, it told the story of a "man-cub" named Mowgli and his animal friends. We're referring, of course, to Walt Disney Productions' 1967 animated classic. Now I don’t have to do that.Is there anyone alive who hasn't seen The Jungle Book? Initially I was gutted, but then, I remembered I had to get up at two in the morning, I had to be painted red and be slightly out of focus and posed a lot, and that was sort of it. People can do amazing things like teleport and stuff, but with something like this it’s still a power, it’s just rubbish." I just love the idea of lame superpowers. Or Alphabetico, which means it could be books or DVDs or music libraries, and I can just alphabetize them like that. "It would be Maestro – which means I can charge up anyone’s credit card with the power of my mind.Calibos/Acrisius in Clash of the Titans (2010).Thomas Button in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008).Vlad in The Half Life of Timofey Berezin (2006).
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Bernard Quatermass in The Quatermass Express (2005)