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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Original Motion Picture Soundtrack From Composer John Williams Available 12/18

Today, Walt Disney Records releases the original motion picture soundtrack for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The album features a new score conducted and composed by five-time Academy Award®-winning composer John Williams and liner notes by the film’s director, J.J. Abrams.

Lucasfilm and visionary director J.J. Abrams join forces as Star Wars returns to the big screen with Star Wars: The Force Awakensreleasing in U.S. theaters today.

Oscar®-winning composer John Williams’ ubiquitous Star Wars “Main Title” theme has become part of popular culture since it was first heard accompanying Star Wars: A New Hope in 1977. It is no surprise that Williams’ orchestral compositions for Star Wars are among the most beloved and recognizable themes in cinematic history, from the classic “Main Title” theme introduced in Star Wars: A New Hope to the ominous “Imperial March” from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back to the stirring “Duel of the Fates” from the prequel trilogy.

After creating the scores for all six of the previous Star Wars films, Williams returns to compose and conduct his signature sweeping music for The Force Awakens. “I’ve loved doing the Star Wars films with all their fanfares and flourishes,” says Williams. “I actually feel as though I am still in the galaxy far, far away. I really never left it, having worked on all of the films.  I’m happy to be continuing to be part of the whole fun of doing it.”

Williams continues, “This is new. This is different. But it’s wed perfectly with the corpus of what Star Wars is.  I’ve been lucky in my working life, especially with situations like Star Wars. It’s been a challenge, and fun and it’s been a privilege. I don’t think there’s anything quite like it in the history of film.”

The Force Awakens will be the first Star Wars score to be recorded in the United States as all the previous films in the saga were scored at Abbey Road with the London Symphony Orchestra. For the recording of the score in Los Angeles, Williams worked with members of the highly regarded freelance orchestra with which he’s recorded numerous film scores over the years. The music forThe Force Awakens was recorded over several months while working in tandem with the film’s editorial and special effects teams on the West Coast.

Audiences can expect to hear quotations from earlier Star Wars themes as Williams musically explores the story in the new film. For Williams, incorporating the previous themes is part of the fun of scoring film after film in the Star Wars saga and helps create what he calls “the fabric of the films.”

Director J.J. Abrams comments, “Of the many unreal opportunities working on The Force Awakens provided, none was more thrilling than collaborating with John Williams. His mastery of his craft has never been more evident than on this soundtrack, which embraces his earlier, classic Star Wars themes while creating soaring, powerful new cues that, amazingly, integrate seamlessly. How he does it, no one will ever know!”

Williams, whose career spans over six decades, has won five Academy Awards® and he has scored some of the most popular and critically acclaimed films of all time, including Jaws, the Indiana Jones franchise, the first three Harry Potter films, E.T. The Extra Terrestrial, Lincoln, Schindler’s List, and countless others.

The soundtrack for Star Wars: The Force Awakens is now available wherever music is sold (http://smarturl.it/swtfa).

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‘Brunch at the Top’ to Debut at California Grill

California Grill atop Disney’s Contemporary Resort soars to new heights with ‘Brunch at the Top,’ a new Sunday dining experience beginning Feb. 7, 2016. For the first time, guests can enjoy the beautiful daytime skyline of Magic Kingdom Park, Epcot and Disney resort hotels from the magnificent floor-to-ceiling windows at the California Grill restaurant while savoring a brunch of fresh, market-driven cuisine.

‘Brunch at the Top’ is an immersive dining experience where guests can interact with the culinary team in the open show kitchen while sampling charcuterie, sushi and market-inspired salads. The culinary adventure begins with an assortment of house-made breakfast pastries delivered to the table, including caramel apple Monkey bread and Tillamook Cheddar biscuits. Guests will then visit the show kitchen for an assortment of small tastes, such as house-smoked orange honey ham, dviled Lake Meadow Naturals eggs, shrimp and grits with Gulf White Shrimp,  grilled flat iron steak with soft poached eggs, and hardwood cooked salmon. The brunch concludes with an assortment of sweet mini-desserts, macarons and chocolate truffles. The decadent multi-course meal includes an over-the-top Bloody Mary Bar, cocktails and craft brews, as well as a signature brunch cocktail and faux “mimosas” for kids.

Cost is $80 for adults, $48 ages 3 to 11. Reservations can be made at DisneyWorld.com/dine or by calling 407-WDW-DINE.

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On Star Wars and Epcot

This week I’m trying hard to institute a fairly comprehensive media blackout to try and avoid reviews and/or spoilers for the new Star Wars film.  Star Wars, a little indie film that might be playing at a theater near you if you are lucky starting this weekend.

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This is what Darth Vader’s résumé would look like if he were job hunting

Let’s say you are the Sith Lord Darth Vader, when your employer, the evil Emperor, decides he doesn’t need your services anymore and lays you off. Maybe he appoints another Sith, and for reasons known only to his own black heart, doesn’t dispense with you in his typical way by ending your life.

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A graphical history of Disney films and the company Walt created

WALT DISNEY was a textbook example of a polymath. All at once an innovator, entrepreneur, cartoonist, voice actor, animator, studio boss, theme park creator/owner and film producer.

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Bob Iger : ‘The Force Awakens’ “One Of The Proudest” Moments In Disney History

Following the successful (and massive) Hollywood premiere Monday night and Tonight’s London Premiere, and just a day before the film hits wide release, Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger today sent a heartfelt email celebrating the already staggering success of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and thanking company employees for making it happen.

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‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Spoilers: BB-8 Tells All!

Disney and Lucasfilm have kept an ultra-tight, Force-locked lid on just about every important detail revealed in Star Wars: Theorce Awakens… until now. 

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‘Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular’ Celebrates More Than 14,000 Performances at the Disneyland Resort

For nearly 13 years, “Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular” has presented the magical tale of Aladdin in a lavish, immersive production at the Hyperion Theater in Disney California Adventure Park. The dynamic stage show became an instant hit with guests and the cast has performed it more than 14,000 times. Now, guests are invited to experience the “Wonderful! Magnificent! Glorious!” musical – with words such as those from the Genie and other memorable characters – before the final, flying carpet ride on January 10, 2016. An exciting, new stage presentation of “Frozen” will open at Hyperion Theater in the summer of 2016.

Since its premiere on Jan. 16, 2003, “Disney’s Aladdin” has entertained more than 13 million visitors. Based on the popular Disney animated film, “Aladdin,” with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Howard Ashman, and Tim Rice, the theme park show is filled with music, comedy, dancing and fantastic special effects — plus countless timely quips by the show’s magical Genie.

“Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular” performs several times a day and now has Disney FastPass service, to reserve a show time. The schedule is available in the park’s show times guide.

Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular’ By the Numbers

  • 13,000,000+ – Guests who have experienced the show since it opened
  • 14,000+ – Total performances
  • 20,000+ – Makeup applications to prepare the Genie
  • 110+ – Total performers in the company
  • 48 – Pieces of scenery on stage
  • 32+ – Cast members who perform each day
  • 10+ – Cast members from the show who have performed on Broadway or in the touring casts of Broadway hits
  • 8 – Original performers who are still with the cast
  • 5 – Timeless songs
  • 3 – Wishes granted by the Genie

Fun Facts

  • Puppets for the show, including the original Iago, Elephant, horse and snake puppets, were created by Michael Curry Designs, the same team that designed the Tick Tock the Croc seen in “Fantasmic!” and the Sebastian puppet in “Mickey and the Magical Map.”
  • The song “To Be Free” was written by Alan Menken, specially for the musical stage show at Disney California Adventure.
  • Opening-day makeup artist Brad Hardin continues to prep performers for the daily shows.

Memorable Genie Quips

  • Genie’s advice to help Aladdin impress Princess Jasmine: “Be yourself! It’s what’s inside that counts.”
  • “Do I have lamp breath?”
  • While on the flying carpet: “Hey, I’m soarin’ over California!”
  • On the restrictions in the Genie Rule Book:
    • “I can’t bring anyone back from the dead – but there’s an app for that!”
    • “Ixnay on wishing for more wishes.”
  • “Hey Carpet! Nice weave!”
  • Genie, as he reluctantly uses his powers to name Jafar the Sultan of Agrabah: “You look good as the new Sultan. You look good up close. You would look much better from Jafar!”

Captivating Scenes from the Show

  • As he introduces himself to Aladdin, Genie shows off his powers with bright lights, magical tricks and an extravagant musical number, “Friend Like Me,” featuring energetic and acrobatic clones of himself.
  • Aladdin and Jasmine discover “A Whole New World” as they soar above guests’ heads aboard a flying Magic Carpet, passing by breathtaking monuments around the world.
  • Under the guise of “Prince Ali,” Aladdin makes a grand entrance into the Hyperion Theater by riding an “elephant” through the seating area, followed by a trail of dancers carrying priceless treasures and animals.
  • Genie’s jokes frequently change to reference popular culture and current events, making each performance a unique experience.
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Mark Hamill visits a children’s hospital with Darth Vader, stormtroopers, and R2-D2

Kids at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles got a visit from a galaxy far, far away this week.

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Essential Disney Hacks To Make The Magic Kingdom More Magical

Let’s be honest, Disney World is pretty insane. Where else is it socially acceptable — encouraged, even — for a fully grown adult to wear animal ears and eat their weight in junk food shaped like a cartoon character?

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