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Talking MOANA with Dwayne Johnson and Auli'i Cravalho — LRM Online
Talking MOANA with Dwayne Johnson and Auli'i Cravalho — LRM OnlineWe had the opportunity to sit down with Dwayne Johnson and Auli'i Cravahlo and talk about the upcoming film Moana., which is a sweeping CG-animated feature film about an adventurous teenager who sails out on a daring mission to save her people.Moana (Auli'i Cravahlo) is the 16 year old daughter of the chief Motunui.She's athletic, nimble, compassionate and incredibly smart.
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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Hilariously Impersonates Disney Characters — moviepilot.com
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Hilariously Impersonates Disney Characters — moviepilot.comDwayne Johnson is no stranger to #Disney films, having already played in films such as Race to Witch Mountain and The Gameplan.However, he has yet to make his way into Disney cartoons, which really is the highlight of being a Disney actor.Screen Junkies had the opportunity to sit down with the actor during his press for his upcoming movie #Moana and had him do his interpretation of some of our favorite classic Disney animated characters.
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Dwayne Johnson and Lin-Manuel Miranda Duet at 'Moana' World Premiere
Dwayne Johnson and Lin-Manuel Miranda Duet at 'Moana' World PremiereDwayne Johnson, People's new Sexiest Man Alive, has a message to all his admirers: "You're welcome." That's the tongue-in-cheek title of the song that Johnson's character, the demi-god Maui, sings in Disney's new animated film Moana (in theaters on Nov. 23).In celebration of the film's Los Angeles premiere (and, perhaps, of his Sexiest Man title), the actor sang a duet of "You're Welcome" on the red carpet last night with songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda.Check it out below.
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Dwayne Johnson Should Play Every Disney Animated Character
Dwayne Johnson Should Play Every Disney Animated CharacterMusic is full of artists who cover each others' works, and often times, they're wonderfully done.It's not something you see a lot in the movie industry (unless you count reboots or remakes), but thanks to this video from Screen Junkies, that may change.Here, during a press junket for Moana, Screen Junkies' Hal Rudnick asks Dwayne Johnson to share his interpretation of some classic iconic Disney lines.
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