This week the DFPP team decides that they all want to be cats, so they head to Paris to learn the fine arts and end up assisting a big old alley cat help three kittens and their mom get home in the 1970 animated feature The Aristocats.
This week the DFPP team heads to visit their friend Quasimodo in Paris only to discover that he and some golden haired dude have gone to rescue a gypsy girl from being burned alive in the 1996 animated drama The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
This week the DFPP team heads to the future only to discover that in a world where boxing has gone to the robots only one boy, his robot, and his dad can survive the Japanese YouTube sensation in the 2011 science fiction drama Real Steel.
This week, the DFPP team chooses to seize the day, as we take a look at the new Blu Ray release of Dead Poets Society, starring Robin Williams as John Keating, the professor we all wish we had in school. Join us for tales of dead poets, romance and more, some of it not suitable for the kiddies. (Fair warning.)
This week the DFPP team finds themselves in the jungles of India in search of the elusive Wolf-Boy who manages save himself from the claws of the Tiger King with the aid of a bear, a panther, and some fire in the 1967 animated classic The Jungle Book.
To kick off their second year the DFPP team goes to visit their old friend Cruella in the asylum only to discover she’s out on parole and still obsessed with spots in the 2000 live action sequel to a live action remake of an animated film 102 Dalmatians.
To finish out their first year the DFPP team has a Close call with Cruella De Vil as they discover her passion for little spotted puppies is about as over the top as the rest of her wardrobe in the 1996 live action remake 101 Dalmatians.
This week the DFPP team sets out to help their friend Betsy solve The Case of the Missing Glass Slipper by first reviewing the crime scene footage of her latest encounter with the Wicked Tremaine Gang in the 1950 animated classic Cinderella.
For their 50th Episode the DFPP team and friend Shelley decide to keep moving forward by getting their hands on a time machine and following two kids and a old guy with a robot for a hat through time in the 2007 animated adventure Meet the Robinsons.
It’s been 10 years since Monsters, Inc. came out, but it seems just like yesterday. On this week’s Disney Film Project Podcast, the gang takes a look at this Pixar classic, and tries to put that thing back where it came from, or so help them. Join us for Boo, Mike Wazowski and more fun than you can shake a tentacle at.