
The story followed Mowgli as he actually branched out of the jungle to make contact with people. The sequel, though, was a lot more lackluster when it’s compared to the first film. We can’t help but jam out whenever we hear “I Wan’na Be Like You” from the first Jungle Book movie.

All of these ranked under 50%, and we’re listing them from the worst of the worst and working our way up. We broke our research down to just Walt Disney Studios films, including the live-action and animated movies, so you won’t see Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar films. And we’re about to take you on a trip down memory lane by showing you the 11 WORST Disney movies on the “Tomatometer.” As films make their debuts, Rotten Tomatoes announces its verdict about how releases rank according to both film critics and audiences. ❤️ Winnie the Pooh and friends!īut not every piece of Disney entertainment has been a smash hit over the years. And, of course, they’ve also taken hold of our hearts. The 11 WORST Disney Movies on Disney+ According to Rotten Tomatoesĭisney movies and films have inspired attractions, characters, and lands in Disney Parks around the world. - Close Your Eyes and Blink Yourself to WDW.Presented in glorious, luxury large format (370x290mm portrait), Mr Rotten’s Songbook follows the success of John’s 2010 scrapbook and combines never before seen artwork, handwritten and annotated lyric sheets and features every song he has ever written.Įach album features an exclusive introduction from John, giving never before seen insight in to the meaning behind the words that have shaped four decades of songwriting.Įvery one of the book’s three hundred, handcrafted pages reflect John working night and day for over 6 months to put forty years of songwriting in to fans hands.Ĭover and original artwork by John Lydon. To celebrate 40 years of songwriting across both the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd (PiL) eras, John Lydon is delighted to announce the personal and truly exclusive publication of Mr Rotten’s Songbook, limited to just 1000 copies.

Published March 31st 2017, in conjunction with Concert Live, the bespoke hardback was strictly limited edition of 1000 copies.
