
But some people will work that way and it’s authentic to them, to work in a very refined way and again we have to reach out and love both, appreciate both.Īs a former trend analyst, what do you see as ceramic trends now that you are into ceramics and selling online? What are the trends you see in the ceramic world?

I’m not perfect and this job has been so freeing for me when I let go of that perfection, though like I said, I struggled with it. (laughter) So I think you know, it definitely wasn’t perfect. Jessica Rabbit is in this conversation and basically her answer to why she’s going through whatever she’s going through and why she’s with Roger Rabbit, she says: I’m not bad, I’m just drawn that way. There’s a wonderful line from, here’s a good one, Paul, I’m Getting Old Too, from Roger Rabbit. I’ve been working with it for a while, so there’s fluidity to the handling, but it’s not trying to be beautiful.

There is a fluidity with the material that is simply unavoidable. I think what you’re looking at is fluidity. And I stayed like Oh no don’t say that please. Someone talked about the work I’m doing now once and said: Oh there’s some virtuosity here. I was literally trying to fit myself into one of the containers I was making. For me I don’t think I was working authentically because for me that refinement was trying to be something, trying to cover something up, trying to project a particular image. That you still have to be faithful to the way you work. My first thought when you asked me the question above was, that was the thought. It really means a lot to me.Īmerica’s #1 brand for a reason. An announcement regarding the ride’s renovations.The Potters Cast has 800 episodes!!! In this episode we review the last 100 episodes of The Potters Cast. It’s the Jungle Cruise you know and love, with the skippers still leading the way, and at the same time, we’re addressing the negative depictions of natives,” Chris Beatty, Disney’s Imagineering creative portfolio executive, said at the time. “This is not a re-envisioning of the entire attraction. The ride is not the first that Disney has recently conceptually overhauled to be less problematic: The Jungle Cruise attraction was renovated to remove racism and reopened in July. The ride is inspired by the 1988 film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” which stars the voices of Charles Fleischer and Kathleen Turner as well as an in-the-flesh Bob Hoskins. “Okay who the heck complained about THIS?!?” wrote another. “Wait wait wait? Did they get rid of my girl or is she getting cleaned up and coming back?” commented one less-than-pleased fan on the post. A Disneyland employee outside of Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin ride. Not everyone approved of the switch, however. “Big update,” one recent rider wrote of the change in an Instagram caption showing the ride before it and currently. Now when the weasel opens the trunk, there’s paint thinner inside. This includes the ride’s former finale as well as a scene in which a weasel opens a car trunk to reveal a sultry-looking Jessica. In addition to reworking the attraction’s plot to be more feminist, a number of less than politically correct scenes have also been removed. The ride at the Anaheim, California theme park is based on the 1988 Disney film, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” Previously, riders moved through Toontown in a taxi cab looking for Jessica.

“Watch out weasels, your reign of terror is over.” “Jessica Rabbit has determined it is past time for her to throw her fedora in the ring by starting her own private investigation service,” according to the ride’s new official backstory, The Orange County Register first reported. She’s trading in her red dress for a fedora.ĭisneyland is making Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin ride “more relevant” by promoting Jessica Rabbit from a femme fatale to a detective and the star of the show. Why Disneyland tickets could get even more expensive ‘The magic is gone’: Disney fans outraged after ‘fairy godmother’ ditched for gender-neutral titles ‘Prison food’: Disney fans slam skimpy, overpriced, ‘disgusting’ grub at theme parks I was a Disney character: The dark truth about posting videos of us
