I rely heavily on the internet for like everything. You can't function on a modern society without it. The dialogue feels very written by Disney or by whoever and the music feels very a music an operatic musical. I'm going up to which is why sometimes it feels like the comedy choices are so comedy but then the music feels really serious. And also yeah I think people just weren't so interested in the marketing. This is the first black syndrome. They were just like this is a lot of us. Because essentially grown-ups then. But that is something I miss. One day we'll return to it maybe not. Unless the internet breaks down. That would be deeply shocking and disappointing
Novelist Ore Agbaje-Williams joins us for a childhood favourite that almost threatens to fall down behind the couch: the straight-to-video Cinderella, starring Brandy, Whitney Houston and Whoopi Goldberg. We talk about the baffling charm of this adaptation, the star-power of the cast, the new Little Mermaid, the endless drudgery of the 'representation' conversation, childhood desires and much more.
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