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Because the hope is that you've probably seen most of these movies, but you watch the episode and then you're like, "Well, I didn't realize that detail" and go back and watch the movie again. It was important to both them and to me that any movie we profiled was going to be represented on Disney+ so that someone could watch the episode and then watch the movie again. But there was a list of movies that Disney+ wanted to profile on a grand scale based on what was gonna be on the service. “There were a number of movies that I wanted to do. As weird as it sounds.”Īs for why he decided to focus on the eight films listed above, he explained: I collect so I can get closer to the movie.
A shared magic that when somebody sees it, and they know that this was connected to that movie when it was made, there's something about it that's super special. These props, these objects, this ephemera, seem to have magic to it.
And whatever else might still exist that was used to make that move. Now, the only physical, tangible part of that movie that's left is the copy of the movie. And then everybody shares these movies, right? You watch these movies in the theater, and you become connected to these films. He went on to explain why he thinks movie objects have come to hold such power in our collective consciousness, saying:
Even though the show is called Prop Culture and our way into the show are these artifacts, it's really about the people that are behind them.” I thought wouldn't it be great to do a show that celebrated them. I felt like there were a lot of people that did a lot of amazing work that weren't getting the light shined on them. All the while, I've been collecting original props and costumes and movie ephemera/memorabilia for well over 20 years. “I had been working in television production for a while. When talking about what he wanted to make this series, Lanigan said: There will be eight episodes to watch, and the props, costumes, art, and set designs he finds come from films such as Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Mary Poppins, Tron, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Muppet Movie, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, and Honey, I Shrunk The Kids.
If you’re like me and you enjoy seeing movie props from older films, there’s a new series coming to Disney+ titled Prop Culture that you’re gonna want to watch! This series follows host/collector Dan Lanigan as he dives into Disney’s secret archives to explore some of the movie prop treasures that reside there.Īccording to EW, the show “revisits classic Disney titles and looks at them through the lens of how props helped to shape and create some of their most magical moments.”