This week, we discuss some of Disney's conspiracies. As we go down the rabbit hole, it gets darker and darker. This episode is also our last episode ever. We hope you enjoy it just as much as we enjoyed making it.
The Gabe Murray Dilemma is a compilation of some of Gabe's funniest moments while recording our episodes, from making weird noises to fanboying over Disney male antagonists. This is also a small gift to you all and a gift from Madison to Gabe and Karlie as she graduates and starts a new beginning from infinity to beyond.
Previously, on The Disney Dilemma, we made a Royal Review about some of Disney's most loved princesses. Naturally, we had to make one for our vicious villains. In this episode, we did just that. Along the way, some of us realized that maybe some of our treasured villains aren't as cool as they seem.
In this week's upload, we talk about Disney TV shows and go off the rails of the planned conversation. It ends up with us discussing childhood dreams, nightmares, memories, sleeping arrangements, and more. It is safe to say that the three of us need an Adderall. Stay tuned for our very last episode next week on Thursday!
In this week's episode, Joy from Inside Out is found to be the villain in our latest discussion of Pixar movies. For plenty of good reasons that are mentioned in the episode. Luca and UP are also our topic of conversation, which takes a dark turn when talking about Carl and his wife Ellie. Tune in to hear the tea about these beloved Pixar films.
This week on The Disney Dilemma, we continue our Pixar movie deep dive with Finding Nemo, The Good Dinosaur, and Incredibles. Throughout the episode, Gabe, Karlie, and Madison get off track so many times; talking about other movies like Moana, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Never-ending Story, and more. Can they "keep swimming" in the same direction?
In Reach For The Sky, Gabe, Karlie, and Madison summarize and vocalize their opinions on some of the most well-known Pixar movies out there. These movies are Toy Story, Monsters Inc., and Cars. Gabe also takes a quiz to find out what Monsters Inc.'s character he is.
In Carry On My Wayward Pirates, we explore all of the ways that Pirates of the Caribbean have impacted later films in movie history. Those two movies in particular that we chose are Jungle Cruise and The Lone Ranger. The Lone Ranger was released ten years after its fathering movie, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Jungle Cruise followed only eight years later. The Lone Ranger takes place in 1933 in a San Francisco funfair where a young boy named Will has an admiration for the Lone Ranger. Will meets Comanche Tonto who revisits his fun filled adventures with the one and only Lone Ranger. The second movie, Jungle Cruise, takes place in a whole new setting. This movie brings you on a journey through the beautiful Amazon river in Porto Belo, Brazil. The three main characters, Francisco, Lily, and McGregor, search for the Tears of the Moon that haven't been found for many years. Throughout their journey, they encounter many issues. Although, these three movies all seem drastically different from the other, they may not be as different as you'd think.
This week, we continue our Pirates of the Caribbean journey by discussing the second and third movies, Dead Man's Chest and At Worlds End. As always, we share our views and opinions on said movies, the cinematography, and the characters played by wonderful actors.
In the fourth episode of The Disney Dilemma, three teenagers discuss Moana, Raya And The Last Dragon, and their personal favorite of the list, Encanto. As well as their thoughts, opinions, and reviews. There is even an insight on these three people's lives and personal feelings with a small "therapy session".
In the third episode of The Disney Dilemma podcast, we discuss four Disney princesses once again. These princesses include Tiana, Anna, Elsa, and Rapunzel. Do YOU think these princesses are problematic?
In episode two, Gabe, Karlie, and Madison review Mulan, Tarzan, Hercules, and Simba. They discuss the movies, the original stories, and their overall opinions for everything.
In the first episode of The Disney Dilemma, Gabe, Karlie, and Madison discuss the first four princesses, Jasmine, Belle, Ariel, and Pocahontas, of the Disney renaissance, their opinions of the princesses, how Disney converted their movies from the original stories, and the impact that the characters left.