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March 13

March 13, 2013 – The Disney Channel Original Series Special The Wizards Return: Alex vs. Alex Premieres

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“People should appreciate you for who you are, not for what they think you should be.”

On March 13, 2013, the special for the Disney Channel Original Series The Wizards of Waverly Place entitled The Wizards Return: Alex vs. Alex premiered. The cast of the show returned for the special, except for David Henrie. It received 5.9 million viewers on its premiere. The special was directed by Victor Gonzalez, and written by Vince Cheung, Ben Montanio, and Dan Berendsen. It starred Selena Gomez as Alex, Jake T. Austin as Max, Jennifer Stone as Harper, Gregg Sulkin as Mason, Beau Mirchoff as Dominic, Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa, and David DeLuise as Jerry.

The special starts in a crystal cavern high in the mountains, where Alex is standing in front of the Crystals of Justice, accused of trying to destroy the world. Alex tries to defend herself (poorly), and she is found guilty of treason. She implores the Crystals to review the events that led up to the charge, and they send her back through the time vortex to when the events began. Alex is taken back to a night at the drive-in with her best friend Harper, although Alex’s dad Jerry finds that the two have made their own makeshift drive-in in the living room. Jerry lectures Alex on her immaturity as the Family Wizard. Alex’s boyfriend Mason and her mom Theresa show up with supplies for a surprise party for Alex’s older brother Justin. Alex is jealous that no one threw her a party, and Jerry lectures her again about using magic for selfish reasons. Unfortunately, Justin won’t make it to the party, as he’s too busy at Wiz Tech to make it. Jerry reveals there was another reason for the party: the family is heading to Italy for a family reunion. Alex decides to make it easier for everyone and creates a portal to Italy from their living room, and once again gets scolded by Jerry for using selfish magic.

Max hurriedly enters the door to Italy, looking for a girl

Max hurriedly enters the door to Italy, looking for a girl

Before Alex can remove the portal, her younger brother Max steps through to get a girl’s phone number, leaving Jerry and Theresa with no choice but to chase after him. They manage to retrieve him and head back to the New York apartment, but Alex doesn’t know how to undo the spell. When Jerry compares her to Justin, Alex gets upset, as she thinks Jerry wanted Justin to be the family wizard, and zaps herself away to the back of a Jumbotron to sulk. She is found by Justin’s friend Dominic, who asks her about joining the Wizard Council. He gives her the confidence that she could be a powerful wizard and gives her a friendship bracelet. Mason arrives and scares Dominic away, surprising her with a picnic. When Alex changes the food he’s made, he gets upset with her, as he also believes she’s just using her magic selfishly.

When Alex gets home, she still doesn’t know how to get rid of the door, and Max keeps traveling through to find a girl. Alex relates to Harper how she hates how everyone wants her to change, and Harper tells her that she should be loved for who she are, not who she should be. Alex decides to change her personality for the better with magic. Unfortunately, all of Alex’s bad parts end up in a nearby mirror. While Alex thinks she’s trapped, the mirror version seems to have a plan to get back at her. Jerry and Theresa, having gone to search for Max again in Italy, meet up with Jerry’s family, and find that Max has fallen for his cousin. Back in New York, Harper is taking advantage of Alex’s good nature, but the mood sours when they hear a mirror break. They realize that Evil Alex has gone through the door to Italy, and when they find her parents, Alex tries to convince them that she’s changed, but they don’t believe her.

Evil Alex waits for the moment to capture Max, who doesn't realize he's been hitting on his cousin

Evil Alex waits for the moment to capture Max, who doesn’t realize he’s been hitting on his cousin

Evil Alex stumbles upon Max trying to kiss his cousin Francesca, and traps him in the friendship bracelet from Dominic. The rest of the family is taken on a tour of the family vineyard, where Jerry and Theresa are asked to go stomp grapes, and the two begin to fight, throwing grapes at each other. While they fight, they suddenly disappear; Alex believes her evil self must have done something terrible. When Jerry and Theresa find themselves in Evil Alex’s bracelet, and are surprised to find that Evil Alex has teamed up with Dominic. Mason accidentally discovers Evil Alex and Dominic together, and walks away sadly before Dominic takes Evil Alex away to the Tower of Pisa. At the Tower, Dominic reveals his plan to rid the world of mortals. He needs Alex’s help to set his plan in motion, as she is the most powerful Family Wizard of their generation. Alex and Harper rush to the tower to stop them, but Harper is captured in the bracelet. Dominic reveals that he is the nephew of Alex’s old nemesis Gorog, the leader of the Dark Angels, and Alex refuses to cooperate, except when Evil Alex goes to trap Dominic in the bracelet.

Alex manages to find Mason, but he is still angry with her after he thought he saw her with Dominic. Unfortunately, Evil Alex arrives, and Mason has to determine which is the real Alex. He picks the Evil Alex, and is brought back to the Tower of Pisa, where Dominic is waiting to trap Mason in the bracelet. Back in the apartment, Alex stares at some photos of her family, Mason, and Harper, and remembers Harper’s words about being appreciated for who she is. Realizing that everyone will need to accept Alex the way she is, she decides to save the world again, and heads to Pisa. Alex and Evil Alex get into an argument over who will go first with their bargain, but Alex has to cast the spell first, with all the mortals being wiped away from the Earth and trapped in beads. Alex is then given the bracelet back, but before she can undo the spell and save her family, she is brought before Crystals of Justice. Dominic is then brought before the board to give his testimony, and he blames her for the entire thing. Alex is found guilty again, and sentenced to death. Unfortunately, what Dominic failed to notice is that one of the charms on the charm bracelet is broken: Mason’s.

Freed from the bracelet, Mason manages to find Alex and break her out of her cell

Freed from the bracelet, Mason manages to find Alex and break her out of her cell

Mason manages to find Alex’s cell and breaks her out, where they rush off back to Pisa. Alex confronts Dominic and Evil Alex, and when Evil Alex heads back to New York, Alex is there to fight her. Evil Alex manages to run away, and Alex finds her behind the Jumbotron. The two continue to duke it out, and Alex manages to save her family, although it’s seen that she didn’t actually destroy her evil self. Alex heads back to Pisa, and finds herself trapped and has the bracelet taken away by Dominic, but she finally is able to destroy her evil self. Dominic throws the bracelet over the side of the tower, but Alex manages to save her family. Mason throws Dominic over the side of the tower, ending the plan. Evil Alex revives, and plans on taking over the world herself. When Alex decides to cast a spell to get rid of her powers, Evil Alex disappears within her, and her wand also vanishes, which brings back all the mortals. Back before the Crystals of Justice again, they laud her for her bravery, but refuse to give her back her powers because they believe she is not mature enough. Alex is angry that no one seems to accept her just as she is, except for Harper. The council is moved by her appreciation for Harper, and decides to give Alex her powers back. The family enjoys the rest of the family reunion, but Harper and Alex decide to remain in Italy for a while after Jerry and Theresa see the mess that the fight between Alexes left behind.

March 4

March 4, 2012 – The Dramedy Series GCB Premieres on ABC

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“Do you think Grandma will like us more now that Dad’s dead?”

On March 4, 2012, the dramedy series GCB premiered on ABC. It was based on the novel Good Christian Bitches by Kim Gatlin. The series received mixed reviews from critics, and after ten episodes, the series was cancelled on May 6, 2012. It was created by Robert Harling, and starred Leslie Bibb as Amanda Vaughn, Kristin Chenoweth as Carlene Cockburn, Jennifer Aspen as Sharon Peacham, Marisol Nichols as Heather Cruz, Miriam Shor as Cricket Caruth-Reilly, David James Elliott as Ripp Cockburn, Mark Deklin as Blake Reilly, Brad Beyer as Zack Peacham, and Annie Potts as Gigi Stopper.

The pilot episode begins with Amanda Vaughn’s husband Bill grabbing cash from a safe in his office and leaving his home with his mistress. As they drive, she distracts him and he drives over the side of a cliff, killing them. Three months later, FBI agents are raiding the Vaughn residence as Bill was found running a Ponzi scheme. As the news outlets camp outside Amanda’s mansion, Amanda decides that she and her two kids need to move away from California, although she refuses to move to Texas to be near her mother Gigi. However, when faced with an empty house, she reluctantly calls home and makes plans to return to Dallas. Upon arriving, the Vaughns are given a “warm” welcome from Gigi’s pet Dobermans. Amanda is also unaware of how quickly the gossip of Amanda’s return has spread. Amanda’s daughter Laura flips through one of Amanda’s old yearbooks, and Amanda and Gigi recount the horrible things Amanda did to her fellow students, as she was the Queen Bee in high school. Later that night, Amanda tries to figure out what to do with her life, and decides to try and get a job as an interior designer.

Amanda goes to church with her mother, against her will

Amanda goes to church with her mother, against her will

The next morning, however, Gigi demands that Amanda go to church, which Amanda vehemently does not want to do. Amanda then sees the people she knew (moreover, tormented) in high school, and is surprised to see how they’ve changed. She is also surprised at how much people hate her, as she thinks she’s changed. The next day, Amanda has several interviews lined up thanks to an old high school friend, although she isn’t pleased about the influence her mother is having on her kids. As she gets them ready for school, the whole family finds a new car in the driveway, addressed to Amanda from a secret admirer. Carlene Cockburn, who has been spying on Amanda from across the street and was one of those tortured by her, reports back to her friend Sharon Peacham, revealing that the car came from Sharon’s husband’s dealership, as evidenced by the vanity plate tag. Carlene and her band of girls decide to do a search on who gave Amanda a car. Zack Peacham calls Amanda, asking her over to talk about who gave her the car, and Amanda agrees. When she gets there, he reveals that he doesn’t know, but he considers her the love of his life. Carlene, who has continued to spy on Amanda, sees the conversation through Zack’s office blinds, and thinks that the two are having an affair, unaware of Amanda’s attempts to fight Zack off.

Amanda continues to butt heads with Gigi about how to treat the kids, but this is interrupted when more gifts arrive for Amanda, including racks of clothes. Amanda refuses to accept it, and refuses to go to the Longhorn Ball with her mother. She also has frustrations when dealing with realtor Heather Cruz, who has been showing Amanda run-down houses on purpose in retaliation for past abuse. Amanda confronts her, and Heather admits the truth and accepts Amanda’s apology. Heather then tries to warn her about something, but is interrupted by Carlene and the girls with a welcome basket. Heather tries to tell Carlene that Amanda has really changed, but Carlene refuses to accept this and threatens to take business away from Heather. Carlene and others start digging around for information, but Amanda feels overwhelmed. After the girls leave, Carlene tasks Sharon to find out who has been sending Amanda gifts. Unfortunately, Sharon botches the mission. Amanda is still struggling to find work, unaware that Cricket Caruth-Reilly, another of Carlene’s cronies, has been sabotaging all of her efforts. Out of options, Amanda decides to ask for work at a Hooters-style bar called Booby-licious. That night, Amanda has dinner with Cricket’s husband Blake, who was a good friend of hers in high school, and accidentally discovers that Blake is gay and having an affair with his ranch foreman.

A photo of Amanda at her new job is circulated around the other women of the community

A photo of Amanda at her new job is circulated around the other women of the community

Amanda’s new job is soon revealed to everyone, unbeknownst to her, and Carlene lets her know. Amanda refuses to be intimidated by Carlene and her friends, and the two have a confrontation. When Carlene reveals details from Bill’s death in front of Amanda’s kids, Amanda decides that it’s time to leave. At home, Gigi finally reveals that she is the one that has been leaving gifts for Amanda. Later, Amanda realizes that Carlene, who touts herself as a righteous Christian woman, owns the bar where Amanda works, exposing her hypocrisy. At church that Sunday, Amanda not only outs her new job to the entire community, but that Carlene owns the company. Amanda then realizes that she can hold her head high in this community.

February 25

February 25, 2014 – The Digital Streaming Service Disney Movies Anywhere Launches

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“Enjoy your Disney, Pixar, and Marvel movies anywhere you go.”

On February 25, 2014, the digital streaming service Disney Movies Anywhere launched on the Apple platform, working with iTunes and running on Apple products; it has since been updated to work with Google Play and VUDU. The service works with Disney Movie Rewards, where fans enter special codes within their Blu-Ray purchases that include a digital copy of the film, giving them a separate digital copy that can be played on mobile devices at any time through this film repository. The service also provides parents with parental controls, and directs users as to where they may purchase any Disney movies they do not currently have.

February 17

February 17, 2012 – The Disney Channel Original Movie Radio Rebel Premieres

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“This is Radio Rebel, live from the underground. You don’t know who I am, but I know who you are, because I’m one of you.”

On February 17, 2012, the Disney Channel Original Movie Radio Rebel premiered. It was based on the book Shrinking Violet by Danielle Joseph, and garnered over 4 million viewers on its premiere night. It was written by Erik Patterson and Jessica Scott, and directed by Peter Howitt. The film stars Debby Ryan as Tara, Sarena Parmar as Audrey, Adam DiMarco as Gavin, Merritt Patterson as Stacy, and Mercedes de la Zerda as DJ Cami Q.

At Lincoln Bay High School, the new episode of Radio Rebel is the talk of the students, with her take on rejecting the status quo. Shy student Tara wishes she could be more like the radio personality, but can’t even speak normally to her best friend Audrey. Audrey, however, is more than willing to take Radio Rebel’s words to heart, and tries to break the status quo by talking up to Queen Bee Stacy, although Stacy thinks that Radio Rebel is just a nuisance. Her point is proven by Principal Moreno, who automatically listens to the popular kids and not to Audrey and Tara when they are accused of something they didn’t do. Meanwhile, Stacy is flirting with Gavin, a member of the band The G’s, who will be playing at prom. Tara has a crush on Gavin, and when he shows up in her class, she runs out of the room to hide, but Audrey convinces her to come back to class. When picked by the teacher to write something on the board, the super shy Tara is unable to do anything and completely embarrasses herself.

Tara broadcasts her radio show from her bedroom, unbeknownst to her mother and stepfather

Tara broadcasts her radio show from her bedroom, unbeknownst to her mother and stepfather

At home that day, Tara’s stepfather, who owns a radio station, is checking out the Radio Rebel podcast. He believes he should have Radio Rebel on his station, and he goes to ask Tara about it, when prompted by her mom. He tries to bond with her, but the situation is highly uncomfortable, especially when he finds out that she is Radio Rebel. He tells her that he wants her on his radio station before she has a chance to really process it. At school, Tara is placed in a group with Stacy and Gavin, and unsure of what to even say or do, although the two end up bonding over a shared love of bands. Later, as she talks to Audrey, she finds it hard to keep her friendship and her secret of being Radio Rebel. Later, Gavin stops by to talk to her about the project, but Tara is so shy she runs away. That evening, she heads to her stepfather’s radio station, and he wants to keep her identity secret. Unfortunately, her shyness keeps getting the best of her, and she’s not sure if she can handle it. DJ Cami Q, a worker at the station, calms her down and offers to be her best friend at the station. Finally, Tara sets up for her first show, and is able to tap into her Radio Rebel persona. She asks that students who hear and understand that they’re all in this together wear red the next day.

The next day at school, the majority of the student body is wearing red, although Audrey is still angry that Tara ditched her, although seemed to find the time to listen to the show. Tara tries to explain to Audrey that she’s Radio Rebel, but Audrey doesn’t’ believe her. Tara then finally proves it to Audrey, and makes her promise never to tell. Tara continues to work on her school project, which is a scene from Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, which mirrors Tara’s real unspoken crush on Gavin. Stacy, however, is continuously threatened by Gavin’s attention to Tara, but Gavin interrupts Stacy so Tara can be heard. On the way out from practice, Tara spots Gavin’s band’s demo CD, and decides to play it on her show that night while making a statement about how the Principal keeps confiscating their items; she also asks the students of the school to dance at 8AM the next morning. Principal Moreno, unhappy with Radio Rebel’s antics, announces that Radio Rebel needs to turn herself in immediately.

Tara is nervous speaking with Gavin, as she thinks he knows her secret

Tara is nervous speaking with Gavin, as she thinks he knows her secret

At lunch, Gavin pulls Tara aside, and makes it sound as though he knows Tara is Radio Rebel, but in the end, only knows that Tara gave Radio Rebel his band’s demo CD. Meanwhile, the search for the identity of Radio Rebel is at an all-time high around Seattle, and the marketing is all over, as her show has hit an all-time high in the charts. Tara then has an idea to play a show at lunch, having Cami DJ-ing at school. Principal Moreno appears to break up the show, but Cami not only is parked on city property, but also has a permit. Hearing that Principal Moreno wants to expel Radio Rebel, she decides to go on a mission to expose who she is, as she loathes the popular show. Meanwhile, Gavin wants his band to take risks and challenge themselves creatively, but his bandmates are not convinced, especially since best friend Gabe is all about the fans and popularity rather than creating meaningful music. At school, Audrey gives Tara the news that Radio Rebel is nominated for Prom Queen, and poor Tara panics, as she is supposed to remain anonymous. When she heads to her show, Tara’s stepfather warns her about Principal Moreno’s threat to expel Radio Rebel once her identity is revealed. Worried for her safety, he wants her to stop the show, but when she gives an impassioned plea, he lets her continue, believing in her.

Her mother congratulates her for her Prom Queen nomination, and tells her that she doesn’t care what Principal Moreno says, as Tara inspires people. Finally, Principal Moreno plays dirty: unless Radio Rebel gives herself up, prom is cancelled. The students, led by Stacy, start a riot in front of the station, demanding that Radio Rebel give herself up. Tara gives her show that day, and people start screaming at her, as they say she crushed their dreams. However, Tara decides to do something different: the radio station is going to host a MORP, a prom spelled backwards, as they’ll be turning things around. Unfortunately for Tara, Stacy is starting to be suspicious that Tara is Radio Rebel, and threatens Tara: unless Tara shows up her party, Stacy will expose her. Tara manages to show up at Stacy’s party, and patches into her show to trick Stacy. Tara finally stands up to Stacy, much to the surprise of Audrey, but Stacy still wants to trick Tara into revealing her identity. Tara finally gets a chance to talk with Gavin, and the two connect, although their conversation is broken up by Gabe, who doesn’t think Gavin should be talking with Tara.

Stacy's friend Kim sneaks into the radio station to find proof that Radio Rebel is Tara

Stacy’s friend Kim sneaks into the radio station to find proof that Radio Rebel is Tara

Stacy’s henchman Kim sneaks into the radio station to get proof of Radio Rebel’s identity, and hears Cami and Tara’s mom discussing Tara and her show. The next day, during their class project presentations, Stacy locks Tara in the janitor’s closet. Gavin looks around for her, and gets in an argument with Gabe, which ends with Gavin quitting the band. Stacy plans on hijacking the scene with Gavin; when the janitor unlocks the door to get his supplies, Tara rushes to the stage for her scene, but arrives too late, seeing Stacy and Gavin together, and seeing Stacy kiss Gavin. Stacy threatens Tara: Tara better ensure that Stacy is MORP Queen, or she will give up Tara’s identity. Tara gives her show that night about standing up for yourself, and Audrey messages Gavin, telling him the truth about the assignment. The next day at school, Gavin confronts Stacy, and tells her that they are no longer going to MORP together.

At the MORP, everyone from Lincoln Bay High is having a great time, and Cami arrives on stage to announce who the MORP Queen is. Stacy is called to the stage, as is Radio Rebel, but Tara doesn’t move. Radio Rebel is announced as MORP Queen anyway, but Tara doesn’t come to the stage; however, she finally makes her way up, explaining why she has chosen to reveal herself. Principal Moreno is also in attendance, and declares that Tara is expelled. However, Audrey and Gavin cry out that they’re Radio Rebel, with the whole crowd following their example. Knowing that Moreno can’t expel everyone, Moreno gives up. Tara decides to give the crown to Stacy instead. Gavin then performs on stage, dedicating the song to Tara, who he has liked for a while. As he performs, Gabe and his friends join him on stage, realizing that they can make meaningful music as a group. As Tara and Gavin dance together later, he reveals that he’s known she’s Radio Rebel, but never said anything as she wanted to keep it a secret, and he respected that.

February 16

February 16, 1996 – The Live-Action Feature Film Muppet Treasure Island is Released to Theaters

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“This once proud vessel has become a floating psycho ward.”

On February 16, 1996, the live-action feature film Muppet Treasure Island was released to theaters. It was the fifth Muppet feature film, and the second collaboration with Disney (the first being Muppet Christmas Carol), and was based on the children’s novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. The film received positive reviews upon its release, but was not without some humorous controversy: the leader of the tribe is named Spa’am, which caused Hormel Foods to sue Jim Henson productions for using the name of their product, Spam. The suit was tossed after a three-day trial when Hormel was unable to come up with proof of damages, adding “In view of the more or less humorous takeoffs…one might think Hormel would welcome the association with a genuine source of pork.” The film was adapted by Jerry Juhl, Kirk R. Thatcher, and James V. Hart, and directed by Brian Henson. It stars Kevin Bishop as Jim Hawkins, Tim Curry as Long John Silver, and Billy Connolly as Billy Bones.

The story begins with a retelling of the legend of Captain Flint burying his treasure on a faraway island, as told by Billy Bones for the umpteenth time. Everyone in the bar is tired of the story, save for Jim Hawkins, a young boy who serves drinks at the Admiral Benbow with his friends Rizzo and Gonzo. Bones jokes that Jim must have Flint’s missing map, but warns the three that they need to be wary of the one-legged man. Finally, it’s closing time at the inn, and proprietress Mrs. Bluberidge lectures the boys about forgetting to put out the lantern the other night. As the boys head to their chores, Jim relays his wish to run off to sea like his father did so many years ago, as he wants a life like Bones’ stories. As they clean up the inn, Bones heads back downstairs for some rum, when a blind stranger arrives at the door to deliver a message to Bones. Bones is horrified when he receives “The Black Spot,” a pirate’s death sentence.

While Gonzo is excited at the prospect of treasure, Rizzo believes they'll surely die

While Gonzo is excited at the prospect of treasure, Rizzo believes they’ll surely die

Bones panics and heads back his room, with the boys following him to try and calm him down. Bones reveals that he’s been the one who took Flint’s map, and that the pirates are coming after him for it. Knowing he’s dying, he gives the map to Jim before he dies from the stress, but not before he warns him once more of the one-legged man. Not a moment afterwards, the inn is invaded by the pirates, who chase the residents of the inn looking for the map. Rizzo and Gonzo accidentally set off an explosion in the basement near the gunpowder, and in the confusion, Jim, Rizzo, and Gonzo are able to escape while Mrs. Bluberidge is able to fight off the pirates. Having nowhere else to go, the boys decide to go after the treasure after acquiring a ship in London. Their first stop is Squire Trelawney’s to get a ship; while Squire Trelawney is unavailable, his rich, half-wit son Young Squire Trelawney is available, and the boys meet with him. Trelawney is willing to provide a ship for the expedition, thanks to Mr. Bimbo, “the man who lives in his finger,” and is even more excited when he hears about the pirates after the treasure.

The day of the voyage, Trelawney points them to the Hispaniola, their ship for the voyage. Accompanied by Dr. Livesey and his assistant Beaker, the boys board and set out to explore the ship. They head to the kitchen, where they meet the cook, Long John Silver. Jim is taken with Long John, until he finds that he only has one leg. Gonzo reminds him of Bones’ warning, but Jim thinks that Long John is harmless, as he’s only the ship’s cook. The bell rings for the arrival of the Captain, and the crew is ordered around by his overly strict first mate, Mr. Arrow. Captain Smollett arrives, and the crew realizes that he’s not the “raging volcano” that Mr. Arrow made him out to be. Soon, the ship takes off, with everyone on board in good spirits (especially Rizzo, who has turned this voyage into a profitable cruise). However, when the first roll call occurs, Smollett’s good mood vanishes, as he is highly concerned about the reliability of the crew, as he believes them to be scoundrels and cutthroats. He calls Mr. Arrow, Jim, Rizzo, Gonzo, Livesey, Beaker, and Trelawney into his cabin and demands to know who hired the crew. When Trelawney admits that Mr. Bimbo did thanks to the advice of Long John Silver, Smollett turns his concerns to Jim, asking for the treasure map for safekeeping, although Jim refuses.

Trelawney keeps pouring out the brandy, only to have to throw it out the window

Trelawney keeps pouring out the brandy, only to have to throw it out the window

No sooner does Jim refuse that Long John arrives with a special treat of brandy for the group, but Smollett is firm that there will be no drinking on this voyage. Jim heads off with Long John, leaving Rizzo and Gonzo by themselves. That evening, Long John teaches Jim how to sail by the stars, but nearly throws Jim’s compass over the railing as a joke, although gives it back when Jim reveals that it’s the only thing he has left of his father. The two bond over their shared experiences, although Long John tries to get the truth out of Jim as to where they’re sailing. As the journey continues, Jim spends more time with Long John, and Gonzo and Rizzo are kidnapped by a few members of the crew and are tortured for the whereabouts of the treasure map. The plot is uncovered by Mr. Arrow, who locks them up for the rest of the voyage. After this incident, Smollett orders that Jim give him the map for protection, and Jim reluctantly complies. Mr. Arrow locks up the map and keeps the keys with him.

The voyage continues, until the ship hits a point where there’s no breeze, leaving them stuck in the middle of the ocean with no hope, but plenty of cabin fever. The wind finally picks up, and Long John heads down to the brig to see his shipmates, although acts like he’s ashamed of them in front of Jim. Jim lets slip that there is a treasure map, and that Mr. Arrow took it and locked it up. That night, Long John tricks Mr. Arrow into testing one of the lifeboats, as he tells the safety-conscious first mate that the crew could drown in leaky lifeboats; Mr. Arrow hands Long John his keys for safekeeping as he casts off. The next morning, the crew tells Smollett that Mr. Arrow fell overboard, and a saddened Smollett holds a small ceremony while Long John’s crewmates unlock themselves with Mr. Arrow’s keys and steal the treasure map from Smollett’s safe. As Jim cleans, he finds Gonzo and Rizzo in an apple barrel, and they pull him in. As they’re inside, they finally hear Long John’s true intentions: taking the treasure for himself and staging a mutiny against Smollett.

Jim hurries to tell Smollett of the danger after overhearing Long John's plans

Jim hurries to tell Smollett of the danger after overhearing Long John’s plans

The ship finally arrives at its destination, and the boys warn Smollett of Long John’s plan. Smollett orders that Long John takes the crew ashore to get provisions, confusing the boys, but Smollett then asks the boys to bring the officers to his cabin. Long John is suspicious of Smollett’s orders, and kidnaps Jim, taking him ashore with the rest of the crew. Meanwhile, in his cabin, Smollett lays out his plan to leave once the pirates are ashore and return in a year – a plan that is now a failure since Long John has Jim. To save Jim, Smollett, Gonzo, and Rizzo head ashore. On shore, Long John tries to convince Jim to join his crew, but Jim refuses, as he wants nothing to do with pirates. Jim has no choice but to accompany the pirates as they search for the treasure, with Long John taking his compass. Smollett, Gonzo, and Rizzo arrive on land that evening and make camp for the night, but are soon captured by the natives of the island, and are brought before the Queen of the tribe, Boom Shakalaka, otherwise known as Benjamina Gunn, Smollett’s fiancé that he left at the altar. The meeting between Benjamina and Smollett does not go well.

Jim leads the pirates to the treasure, but the treasure is already gone by the time they’ve arrived. Angered, the pirates plan on attacking Long John, and Long John saves Jim, telling him to run. Jim makes a getaway, while Long John is left to defend himself. He makes his way to the tribe’s camp, and rescues Gonzo and Rizzo, with the three of them running off to get help as Smollett is called before Benjamina Meanwhile, the pirates give Long John the Black Spot, but he manages to finesse his way out of the situation and take control of the men again, ordering them to seek out the treasure again. Jim, Gonzo, and Rizzo find their lifeboat, which has been destroyed by the tribe. While they think what to do, they find Mr. Arrow rowing the lifeboat, and they use him to get back to the ship. As Benjamina yells at Smollett for abandoning her at the altar, and tells him that she ran off with Captain Flint, who marooned her on the very island. Smollett and Benjamina’s reunion is interrupted by Long John (another one of Benjamina’s former dalliances), who demands to know where the treasure is.

Jim and friends dress up Mr. Arrow as a ghost to scare the pirates

Jim and friends dress up Mr. Arrow as a ghost to scare the pirates

Jim manages to sneak back onto the Hispaniola and save the officers, and they use the pirates’ superstition against them, as they have Mr. Arrow pretend to be a ghost to scare them all off the ship. Jim then commands the ship and they head to the island to rescue Smollett. The pirates hang Smollett by his feet over a cliff, with Long John threatening to kill him unless Benjamina gives up the treasure’s location. Benjamina gives in, but they hang her up as well. Benjamina and Smollett share a moment together before the fire nearby burns through the rope, sending them flying to the rocks below. Fortunately, the Hispaniola arrives just in time to save them, as they land in the arms of the figureheads Statler and Waldorf. The pirates head back to shore with the treasure, and think that the ship is haunted, as they see no one on board, with Long John knowing that Jim is the one behind this. The ship crashes into the shore, and pirates quickly engage in battle with Jim and his friends, with the pirates soon being overrun. Smollett takes on Long John, but as it looks like Smollett will lose, Jim steps in to protect him; Gonzo steps in to protect Jim, with Trelawney stepping in to protect Gonzo, until Benajmina arrives with her tribe to stop Long John once and for all.

The pirates are all locked up in the brig, with Long John in his own cell, and Long John remembers he still has Mr. Arrow’s keys. That evening, Long John boards a lifeboat with the treasure to escape, but is caught by Jim, who threatens to call Smollett. As he grabs the whistle, Long John threatens to shoot Jim, but in the end, neither can betray the other. Jim lets Long John go, but tells him he never wants to see him again. Before he leaves, Long John returns Jim’s compass, then disappears into the fog. Smollett, having seen the whole thing, commends Jim. Mr. Arrow then appears, revealing that a lifeboat is missing, and it was terribly unsafe. Long John is seen the next morning in the sinking lifeboat, having to abandon ship without the treasure and head to shore. Back on the ship, the crew sets off on their next adventure, heading to “wherever the wind may take us.”

January 31

January 31, 2008 – The Comedy-Drama Series Eli Stone Premieres on ABC

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“See, until recently, my belief in a higher power was limited to worshiping the Holy Trinity of Armani, Accessories, and, my personal favorite, Ambition.”

On January 31, 2008, the comedy-drama series Eli Stone premiered on ABC. The series lasted for 26 episodes through 2 seasons, and received favorable reviews from critics through its run. It was created by Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim, and heavily featured the music of British musician George Michael. It starred Johnny Lee Miller as Eli Stone, Victor Garber as Jordan Wethersby, Natasha Henstridge as Taylor Wethersby, Loretta Devine as Patti Dellacroix, Sam Jaeger as Matt Dowd, James Saito as Dr. Chen, Julie Gonzalo as Maggie Dekker, and Matt Letscher as Nathan Stone.

The pilot episode “Faith” begins in Mundoli Village, India, where Eli Stone sits waiting for his guides, as he is off to the base of the Panch Chuli Peaks. He introduces himself to the audience, revealing that not only is he a lawyer, he might also be a prophet. He used to be a materialistic lawyer with a perfect life, and “the guy who has it all.” Suddenly, one day he hears strange organ music that only he can hear as he prepares for a meeting. He continues to hear the music while in his meeting; his meeting is with Beth Keller, who believes a company’s vaccine caused her son’s autism. He tries to convince the woman to take a $90,000 settlement before leaving, and heads home to his fiancé Taylor. That night, as they’re having sex, he hears the music, and figures out that it’s George Michael’s song “Faith,” but startles Taylor in the process. He traces the song to the living room, where he finds George Michael in his living room and promptly passes out. He then goes to his brother Nathan, who is a doctor, for a CAT scan, but Nathan determines that Eli is fine. Nathan thinks Eli is just stressed and overreacting, and Eli’s secretary Patti recommends that he see her acupuncturist, Dr. Chen. After she leaves, Beth arrives again, as she wants Eli to be her lawyer, although he says that he can’t, as he can’t sue his own client. Beth leaves, upset, and after she goes, he hears George Michael again.

Eli thinks an impromptu George Michael concert is being held in the lobby of his firm, unaware that it is a hallucination

Eli thinks an impromptu George Michael concert is being held in the lobby of his firm, unaware that it is a hallucination

Eli traces the music to the lobby of the firm, where a George Michael concert is seemingly being held. Unfortuantely, the concert is a hallucination, and everyone watches as Eli dances around the lobby. Embarrassed, Eli heads to Dr. Chen’s for help. As Chen helps him, he has a flashback to college, where he loses his virginity to a George Michael album. Afterwards, he heads to Beth’s house, revealing that she was the woman in the flashback. Beth doesn’t seem to want to talk to him, but lets him in anyway to meet her son. Her son has a fascination with blocks, and Eli notices the words “George Michael” written in the blocks, and tells Beth that he is going to ask to take her case. When he asks the board to take the case, he starts hearing bells, but dismisses them. He then is able to convince the board that it would be good for the company to let him represent Beth, although afterwards he keeps hearing the bells. Following them, he seems to find a train in the lobby. Someone seems to call him to the train, but the train leaves without him. He heads back to Dr. Chen’s, and gets another flashback to when he and his father went on a trolley car, although the relationship between the two is strained as Eli’s father is a drunk. His father then heads off the car into a bar, leaving Eli to head home alone.

The trial begins, although it doesn’t seem to be going well for Beth. However, Patti is able to find and internal document from the pharmaceutical company suggesting that there might be a link to the preservative in the vaccine and cognitive dysfunction, including autism. Unfortuantely, Eli can’t use it because of attorney-client privilege, and might get fired. Patti tells him to find a way to use it after all. He gets home to a family meeting between his family and Taylor’s, revealing that his boss is Taylor’s father, Jordan Weathersby. Jordan compliments Eli on his bravery in taking the case, although the two are at odds over the particulars of the case, including the internal report. Eli then has a vision of climbing the Panch Chuli Peaks, but is soon brought back to reality and realizes it looks like he’s planning to commit suicide by jumping from the balcony of his apartment. After this, he goes back to Nathan’s office, and it’s determined that Eli has an inoperable brain aneurism. Taylor, Nathan, and Eli are saddened by this news, with Nathan and Eli realizing that the symptoms are similar to their father’s, which they attributed to his alcoholism. Taylor isn’t sure if she can handle Eli’s diagnosis, and decides to break off their engagement. Hurt, Eli heads to court, and recalls the CEO of the pharmaceutical company. It’s revealed that the CEO’s own daughter did not receive the vaccine created by his own company, and the CEO tries to give Beth a settlement. Beth turns down the settlement, and thinks that they will lose because Eli believes he will lose.

Eli goes to Dr. Chen's once more for help, only to find that Chen has been putting on an act

Eli goes to Dr. Chen’s once more for help, only to find that Chen has been putting on an act

Eli heads to Dr. Chen’s office again, and Chen reveals that his whole thing is an act, except the actual medicine, as no one would want an acupuncturist from New Jersey. Chen becomes a confidant to Eli, and reveals that Eli may actually be a prophet. Finally, Eli gives his summation, using the theme of faith throughout. Patti stops by afterwards bringing his mother with her, bringing his father’s ashes in a coffee can. She says that his father wanted Eli to have his ashes, and Eli understands where to scatter them. The jury comes back quickly, and Beth wins, with the company having to pay her $5.2 million in damages. They agree to a further settlement, and Beth adds that Eli should keep his job, although he wasn’t in danger of being fired. Taylor stops by after the case, and apologizes for thinking about breaking off their engagement, but Eli tells her that he needs to go to India, although they head to lunch together. The audience is then taken to India, where Eli is scattering his father’s ashes at the Panch Chuli Peaks.

 

January 26

January 26, 2003 – The Late Night Talk Show Jimmy Kimmel Live! Premieres on ABC

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“…JKL is packed with hilarious comedy bits and features a diverse lineup of guests including celebrities, athletes, musicians, comedians, and humorous human interest subjects.”

On January 26, 2003, the late night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! premiered on ABC, right after the Super Bowl. It is currently the longest running late night talk show for the network, and has run for 12 seasons. Like many talk shows, this one follows the format of celebrity guests and comedy sketches. It is produced by Jackhole Industries alongside Touchstone Television, and taped right next to the El Capitan Theaters on Hollywood Boulevard.

January 25

January 25, 2008 – The Disney Channel Original Movie Minutemen Premieres

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“You know what would really make me happy? If you build something useful. And by useful, I mean something that will make me rich and popular. Or both.”

On January 25, 2008, the Disney Channel Original Movie Minutemen premiered. A single for the film was released on Radio Disney Jams Vol. 10, called “Run it Back Again” by Corbin Bleu. The movie had over 6 million viewers on its premiere. It was written by John Killoran, and directed by Lev L. Spiro. It starred Jason Dolley as Virgil Fox, Luke Benward as Charlie Tuttle, Nicholas Braun as Zeke Thompson, Chelsea Staub as Stephanie Jameson, and Steven R. McQueen as Derek Beaugard.

The film begins at Summerton High School, where best friends Derek, Stephanie, and Virgil arrive for their first day. Derek plans on trying out for the football team, and Chelsea tries out for cheerleading, while Virgil arrives to the tryouts to cheer his friends on. While trying out, a student drives onto the field in a souped-up golf cart, losing control of the cart. Derek manages to stop the cart by throwing a football and hitting the driver, knocking him out. The driver is Charlie Tuttle, a genius who skipped a few grades, and is soon tossed about by the football team. When trying to defend Charlie, Virgil gets caught in the tussle and is also beat up by the players, soon branded as a social outcast after being dressed up in a cheerleading outfit and hung from the statue of the school mascot. After this, the friendship between Derek and Virgil becomes strained, but a friendship grows between Virgil and Charlie.

Charlie and Virgil run into Zeke on their way to class, but quickly get out of the rebel's way

Charlie and Virgil run into Zeke on their way to class, but quickly get out of the rebel’s way

Moving forward to senior year, Charlie and Virgil cross paths with bad boy outcast Zeke, but quickly get out of the way before there is any altercation. At lunch, Virgil watches his former friends, who are now dating, at their lunch table, while he sits at the geek table, and wonders how it has come to this, and realizes it all goes back to that freshman year incident. He spies Stephanie alone at the vending machine and goes over to talk to her, and the two are still seen as friendly even though they don’t spend time together anymore. While in his class, Charlie bursts in for an “emergency” and pulls Virgil out to tell him about a new invention: a time machine. Virgil doesn’t believe that Charlie has built a time machine, but Charlie tries to convince him further. Charlie then has Virgil try and find a mechanic guy for building the machine, and Virgil picks Zeke, much to Charlie’s dismay. Zeke surprisingly agrees to help construct the time machine, and a strange partnership is formed between the three.

Charlie agrees to let Virgil pick the first trip back in time, and Virgil decides to go back and pick the winning lottery ticket, much to Charlie’s dismay. Zeke then lets the pair know that they’re going to need a lot of power to start the machine, and Virgil points out that they’ll need a large space with privacy. They try to talk to Vice Principal Tolkan about starting a new club at school, but all Tolkan does is give the trio a lecture on the pecking order in high school and how it will never change while ignoring one of the nerds that has been shoved inside a vending machine. Fortunately, they are able to convince him to give them Room 77, which is underneath the football field, and the boys soon set up shop.

The machine is soon built, and the guys are ready to take it for a test drive

The machine is soon built, and the guys are ready to take it for a test drive

Soon, the machine is built, and they send Charlie’s cat on the first trip through time. Meanwhile, at Pacific Tech, their machines are going haywire from the activity from the time machine, but they dismiss it as a computer glitch. Meanwhile, at school, Stephanie is suspicious of Derek spending his time with popular but dense student Jocelyn. Virgil talks to Stephanie after Derek leaves, with Stephanie admitting that she misses the three of them hanging out, and wishes that Virgil would let go of the past, especially since Derek tried to stop the incident from freshman year from happening. Later, lotto numbers in hand, the guys plan their trip in with the time machine, dressed in several layers of winter clothing to keep them warm as they travel through the vortex. The trip is a success, although they forget that they can’t buy a ticket because they are underage. They then ask a street performer to buy the ticket for them, but they only have two minutes to get back to the school, so they ask the performer to meet him there at noon the next day. They head back to the school, but when the group shows up the next day, the performer claims the ticket for himself, and wins the state lottery.

Virgil wants another chance to claim the lottery money, but Charlie shuts him down, as he believes it’s cheating. Charlie would rather do more noble things, but Virgil is obsessed with popularity and being rich. As this occurs, poor nerd Chester is still running into trouble with the popular kids when they steal his clothes after gym class. Charlie and Virgil then come up with the idea to use the time machine to help Chester become popular. Virgil proposes that they call themselves the Minutemen, and the other two reluctantly agree. As they prepare for the next travel, fellow student Janette shows up to join their club. Janette has been following Charlie around as she has a huge crush on him, although he has no interest in her. They then let her in on the secret about their time machine, and she agrees to keep the secret – so long as she can coordinate their outfits. They then head on their mission dressed in special snow gear and give Chester a new set of clothes, but destroy VP Tolkan’s diorama of the school in the process. Later, Tolkan issues a warning to the travelers, and the three just laugh it off.

Zeke spots someone getting picked on at the burger joint, and decides to make that the next mission

Zeke spots someone getting picked on at the burger joint, and decides to make that the next mission

Zeke is at a burger joint downtown and spots a nerd picked on by everyone, and decides to make this the next mission. The guys once again save the day and humiliate the popular kids, further incurring the wrath of Tolkan. They continue to perform good deeds, saving the unpopular kids from further embarrassment, with each travel through time causing the Pacific Data tech to go haywire, and guys find themselves followed by men in suits. The unpopular kids in the school find themselves rising in popularity, and copping an ego, but this leaves the Minutemen as the lone unpopular guys. Charlie then admits to the guys that he stole the blueprints for the time machine from NASA, and they agree not to use the machine for a while. Unfortunately, Virgil needs the machine to help Stephanie: she had to tryout for a cheerleading scholarship, but has broken her leg before the scout arrives. Although Charlie first argues against it, they finally agree as a group to help her.

The guys head back to the previous day’s cheerleading practice, and Zeke has already set their plan into action to prevent Stephanie from falling off the top of the pyramid. Stephanie soon figures out the identity of the strange Minutemen when Virgil saves her. She comes by his house later to thank him and let him know that she does know who the “snowsuit guys” are, and he accidentally lets slip that they are time travelers. At the next football game, the guys are there to see if there are any incidents to correct, and Derek blows the game thanks to the antics of Chester, who streaks across the sidelines. Stephanie tells Derek about the time travel, and he stops by to ask Virgil to fix the game. Virgil isn’t sure, but when Derek seems sincere about wishing they could be friends again, Virgil agrees. Charlie, however, is not convinced, and thinks that their travels may be destroying the time-space continuum. However, they feel responsible for what happened, and decide to save the game.

Derek, Stephanie , and Virgil watch the tape from before time was fixed, using it as proof of the time change

Derek, Stephanie , and Virgil watch the tape from before time was fixed, using it as proof of the time change

Derek is grateful for what Virgil has done, and tries to convince Virgil to celebrate and come to a party. Virgil decides to ditch Charlie and head to the party, and he talks with Stephanie. Stephanie starts to wonder if she actually chose the right path of life freshman year, as being popular isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Meanwhile, Charlie finds out that Virgil ditched him, and is hurt, but forgives Virgil, only to find himself ditched again when Stephanie calls. Stephanie finds out that Derek has been cheating on her with Jocelyn, and Virgil rushes over to help her out. Derek calls her while they talk, and Virgil leaves so she can talk it out with him. Meanwhile, all the time traveling has caused a ripple effect, and a giant hole starts to appear in the middle of the football field. Derek also confides in Virgil about the incident, saying Jocelyn made the first move, and pleads for Virgil to use the time machine to stop Stephanie from catching him kissing Jocelyn.

On his way home, though, Virgil is caught by the FBI, as is Charlie and Zeke. The guys get into a fight, as Zeke and Charlie feel that Virgil has become a sell-out. Derek pushes Virgil for an answer, and Virgil decides to time travel on his own. Charlie runs some calculations overnight, and finds that the time traveling has created a black hole. Charlie then runs to the FBI to let them know of the black hole, and there are only four hours until the black hole swallows up all of America. Meanwhile, Virgil is heading to the school dance with Stephanie, and Derek once again checks with Virgil to see if he’s change the situation. However, Stephanie is falling for Virgil, and Virgil is reluctant to change this, as he’s had a crush on Stephanie for ages. Charlie rushes to the dance to stop Virgil from jumping through time. Derek takes Virgil away from the dance, but Charlie intercepts them to stop the jump. As the black hole starts swallowing the football field, Charlie, Virgil, and Zeke have to go on one last jump to save the world.

Virgil plans on changing the incident and changing high school, but Charlie tells him that this was an important day for him

Virgil plans on changing the incident and changing high school, but Charlie tells him that this was an important day for him

The guys jump into the black hole, and they use the reversal sequence on the hole once they land. After picking up a newspaper, Virgil realizes that they landed on the day of the incident – the first day of freshman year. Thinking that he can stop the incident once and for all, he races to the school, but Zeke and Charlie stop him. Virgil argues that he has a chance to be someone, but Charlie shoots back that this was the day that he made a real friend for the first time in his life. Zeke then says that it’s up to Virgil what will happen, but he’s enjoyed the ride nonetheless. Virgil looks at the scene unfold, and realizes that Derek gave the football players the idea to dress Charlie and Virgil up. Charlie and Zeke race back to the vortex, but Virgil grabs Charlie’s cart and the three make-up before racing to make it back to the vortex just in time. They arrive back to the day that they first time-traveled, and after Derek insults them, Virgil lets slip about Derek’s cheating on Stephanie with Jocelyn. In the end, everyone is happy: Zeke has the attention of two girls, Charlie kisses Jeanette, and Virgil tells Stephanie how he really feels, with Stephanie reciprocating. Unfortunately, Charlie has a new idea for an experiment: teleportation.

January 22

January 22, 1995 – The Documentary Film Frank and Ollie Previews at Sundance

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“In film after film, some of the most sublime performances ever to flow from a pencil were created by two star members of Disney’s original team, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. Their contributions to the legacy of these films is the focus of this fascinating and entertaining portrait.”

On January 22, 1995, the documentary feature film Frank and Ollie had a special preview at the Sundance Film Festival. This was the debut of the film, which would go on to premiere at other national festivals, winning the audience favorite award several times. The film chronicles the careers of and friendship between Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, prolific animators and members of the Nine Old Men of the Walt Disney Studios, and was written and directed by Frank’s son Theodore.

January 18

January 18, 1999 – The Disney Channel Original Series So Weird Premieres

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“In the darkness is the light…”

On January 18, 1999, the Disney Channel Original Series So Weird premiered. The series was a departure for the Disney Channel, as it contained darker fare than usual as it explored the supernatural. The story revolved around Fi Phillips, a girl obsessed with tracking the paranormal as she travels with her singer-songwriter mother Molly, her brother Jack, manager Irene Bell, her husband Dave, and their sons Clu and Carey (Clu was a main character in the first season, with Carey taking Clu’s place in the latter two). After two seasons, Fi was written off the show and replaced with character Annie Thelen; this change also brought a lighter overall tone to the series. The series was created by Tom J. Astle, and starred Cara DeLizia as Fi, Mackenzie Phillips as Molly, Patrick Levis as Jack, Erik von Detten as Clu, Belinda Metz as Irene, Dave “Squatch” Ward as Dave, Eric Lively as Carey, and Alexz Johnson as Annie.