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https://www.braflix.ru/movie/26484 I know this post is 8 years old; however, if you have not found this movie after all these years and are still interested in wanting to watch, I am going to be watching this movie later today and will be watching on the following website: https://ww1.m4uhd.tv/watch-movie-a-glimpse-inside-the-mind-of-charles-swan-iii-2012-14761.html. Hope this helps. Only two humiliations grossed me out: Kenny scraping his tongue and having Spenny eat it and Kenny licking the bird poop off the windshield of the production van. I had to look away. BTW, sflix.com does not exist anymore. If it is true that Alive N' Chicken was pulled from syndication, not anymore. You can now watch Alive N' Chicken on Disney+. I watched Alive N' Chicken on Disney+ on Saturday, May 6, 2023. Yes, and Yes you mean. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej32w5LjN1g You can now watch the entire series on Paramount+ I just finished reading the 1974 book "Carrie" and am currently approximately twenty-five minutes away from finishing the 1976 movie "Carrie;" finished reading the book a week ago on Monday, April 10, 2023 in Beaverton, Oregon, United States. I went to ChatGBT and asked the question and instead of trying to think of what to write, I will quote ChatGBT directly. Do not read if you do not want spoilers for the book and/or movie. The 1974 book "Carrie" and the 1976 movie adaptation differ in several ways. While the basic story remains the same, there are some significant differences in how the story is presented and certain details of the plot. One of the most significant differences between the book and the movie is the portrayal of Carrie White's telekinetic abilities. In the book, the extent of Carrie's powers is much greater than what is shown in the movie. In the book, Carrie is able to move objects with her mind, create illusions, and even communicate telepathically with other people. In the movie, her powers are more limited, and she mainly uses them to move objects and cause destruction. Another difference is in the portrayal of Carrie's mother, Margaret. In the book, Margaret is a much more sympathetic character, as her abusive behavior towards Carrie is shown to be a result of her extreme religious beliefs and mental illness. In the movie, Margaret is portrayed as more of a villainous character, with her religious fervor portrayed in a more negative light. The movie also adds several new scenes and subplots not present in the book. For example, there is a scene in the movie where a group of students go on a camping trip and one of them has a vision of Carrie's mother. Additionally, the ending of the movie is somewhat different from the book, with a more explosive and dramatic conclusion. Here I am planning to watch every animated movie produced by Disney and its live action movie counterpart(s). The first movie I watched was the 1967 animated movie "The Jungle Book" which I watched on Disney+; I watched on April 8, 2023 (Holy Saturday). Today, April 9, 2023 (Easter Sunday), I went to Disney+ to watch the 1994 live action movie "The Jungle Book" (the MovieChat Forum I am on now) and was surprised that Disney+ did not have this movie. This movie is a Disney movie right? I wonder why Disney did not include this movie on Disney+. Anyway, as I write this, I am watching this movie not on Disney+ but on my computer. If anyone wants to watch go to https://ww.yesmovies.ag/movie/the-jungle-book-1994-16327.html P.S. I remember watching this movie when it came out to VHS (DVD was not introduced until approximately three years after this movie came out) when I was eleven years old and have not watched in several decades until now that I can remember. View all replies >