Terrific “A Goofy Movie” Reenactments!

I love “A Goofy Movie.”  As unpopular as it may seem, I honestly think it may be my favorite Disney film.  It gives me all of the feels.  Like, if Powerline ever toured, I would go to MULTIPLE shows.

In case you have forgotten it, it’s about Goofy and his son Max.  Max is a high school misfit that’s into rock and roll and girls.  One particular girl, Roxanne, whom he’d love to impress — so much so that he dresses up as his favorite musician, Powerline, on the last day of school before summer vacation and performs his hit single “Stand Out” in front of the entire school! Max gets into a lot of trouble for the stunt and Goofy decides to take Max on a father/son road trip/bonding experience. Max, still wanting to impress, tells Roxanne that he’s going to the Powerline concert in LA. He re-routes him and his pop to LA where, lo and behold, they not only make it into the show but perform on stage with Powerline — and Roxanne saw it all on Pay-per-view!

Well, after seeing that in the film, it was something I always wanted to do.  It may have even been what got me interested in being in a band, performing on stage, writing, EVERYTHING!  I’m telling you, this film meant a LOT to me as a kid!  Well, these kids did exactly that!  With 5 minutes during a school assembly to do whatever they wanted, they did this awesome bit:

Compare that awesome performance to the original!

Not to diminish the originators of “A Goofy Movie” reenactments, check out what these guys imagineered back in 2009!

What a rush! I think they really nailed it. What about you?

Hints to Pirates 4?

So what do we have here? Barbossa is introducing this video and there are a couple things to notice:

1. Barbossa is in his classic Barbossa pirate garb. Does this mean that by the end of the film Barbossa will be a pirate again and no longer working for the British Royal Navy?

2. Look closely at the last scene with Barbossa… Does something look familiar? Barbossa is lying on a bed with a skeleton looking through a magnifying glass! An obvious attraction reference! I have to assume he is on the set for the film because it looks too authentic for a quick promotional piece. I’m so excited for this reference and I really hope it makes the final cut.

“Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” opens May 20th at a theatre near you!