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How Paul McCartney nearly made a Rupert The Bear movie
In spite of small screen success via multiple TV shows, Rupert is yet to make his big screen debut. Though some 35 years ago, a Beatle came close.
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The Evolution of Winnie the Pooh, From AA Milne to ‘Christopher Robin’ (Photos)
Not every movie can play on the nostalgia factor for every generation, but no matter how old you are, there’s a good chance that you grew up with Winnie the Pooh in some form. The character created by A.A. Milne has endured for over 90 years as a beloved figure of children’s literature and television. And in that time, that silly old bear has been through a lot. Here, we look at the history of Pooh Bear across his many books and cartoons, all the way up to the live action “Christopher Robin.”The
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Jim Cummings, voice of Pooh, didn't meet his 'Christopher Robin' co-star Ewan McGregor until the premiere
Despite appearing in nearly every scene of 'Christopher Robin' with Ewan McGregor, the voice of Pooh Bear says he didn't meet the Trainspotting star until the Disney film's red carpet premiere.
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Christopher Robin star Hayley Atwell on the lack of female-led superhero movies: “That's a champagne problem”
"There is an unbelievable disparity in the world that needs to be addressed."
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The international names for Winnie the Pooh and his friends are hilarious
Ursinho Puff, Pimpi and Ihaa are definitely our favourites for Winnie, Piglet and Eeyore.
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Winnie The Pooh goes live action in the first teaser for Disney's Christopher Robin
Christopher Robin looks like a cross between Hook and Ted.
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Director hired for Christopher Robin, Disney’s live action Winnie the Pooh movie
You didn’t imagine Disney were anywhere near done remaking their animated classics in live action, did you…? Yes, there’s a live action ‘Winnie the Pooh’ movie in the works at the House of Mouse, and they’ve found a director in Marc Forster – although from the sounds of things, it won’t be quite the same Pooh Bear we’re used to. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film is entitled ‘Christopher Robin,’ and as that name might suggest it centres on the boy who visited the Hundred Acre Wood i