Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made–Only on Disney+

Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made

By Carolina Edson

*Disney Plus invited Erin to attend the “Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made” Press event, and she asked me to attend in her place for the purposes of this post. All thoughts and opinions are my own.*

Recently I had the opportunity to attend the press event for Timmy failure: Mistakes Were Made coming to Disney+ Friday February 7th. The event took place on The Walt Disney Studios lot. We had an intimate interview with the cast of the movie and learned about the deeper meaning of the movie, some acting skills & and if there was really a polar bear on set.

Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made

Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made is a movie about an 11 year old boy who has a 1500 pound polar bear as an imaginary friend. Timmy is the founder of Total Failure Inc. and together they solve crimes and mysteries around the streets of Portland. It is a beautiful story of how important it is to continue to stay true to yourself and to embrace your imagination. 

During the first part of the press event we had the opportunity to sit with the adult actors – Ophelia Lovibond, who plays Timmy’s mom, Patty Failure, Kyle Bornheim, who plays Crispin & Wallace Shawn who plays Mr. Crocus. 

It was an open and casual round table discussion and the first question asked was what attracted them to be a part of the movie. Everyone agreed that the story of embracing one’s imagination and uniqueness are what attracted them to the film. Reading how Timmy had the most vivid imagination but also believing it was true was amazing to them. Also knowing how the Director Tom Mccarthy and Author Stephan Pastis would use their talents to bring the book to life you knew it wouldn’t be like any other family comedy out there, it would have its own flair and creativity. 

 Shawn joked about how thrilled he was to even be offered a job and to be paid for it no less. But in seriousness he was genuinely worried for Timmy. Here he had a kid who wasn’t doing his hw, flunking out of class and letting his imagination run wild. He felt a sort of responsibility to look out for him. He mentioned he had some imagination but his fear of being kicked out of school was much greater. So Timmy being fearless really drove Shawn’s anxiety to help him. 

When asked how their experience as working with kids it was unanimous on how it didn’t feel different at all. Once ‘action’ is called everyone behaves and does as they are told as everyone is there for the same reason. The kids on set would act more like little adults then kids at times and had a level of being professional everyone was impressed with.  

Shawn mentioned the times he and Winslow would shoot a scene together the director treated them both equally. There was a sense of equality throughout the set and it was flawless adapting to it. 

The question we all had on our mind was, was the Polar Bear real? 

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Melissa’s Produce: For My Love Basket Valentine’s Giveaway!

Melissa’s Produce Valentine’s Day Giveaway!

By Erin

Are you ready for Valentine’s Day? Melissa’s Produce has some perfect gift baskets for Valentine’s day, like this “For My Love” Basket ($96.79).

Melissa's Produce For My Love Wine Basket Wine Fruit

I am partnering with Melissa’s Produce to giveaway one of these special baskets to one of our readers to show our love and appreciation for all of you! Will you be our Valentine? 😉 

Melissa's Produce Fruit & Wine Gift Basket Giveaway
Giving your loved one a beautifully wrapped basketful of Melissa’s premium Butterscotch Pears combined with decadent Chocolate Toffee Almonds and Chocolate Bridge Mix, and finally a bottle of sparkling 2013 Schramsberg Blanc de Blanc, you will surely win their heart.

Schramsberg Blanc de Blanc was the first wine Schramsberg produced in 1965 and was America’s first commercially produced Chardonnay-based brut sparkling wine. It gained international recognition in 1972 when then President Nixon served the wine at the historic “Toast to Peace” in Beijing, China.

The Schramsberg style of Blanc de Blancs is dry and crisp. Small lots of malolactic- and barrel-fermented wines are added for complexity. With its vibrant, fruitful and crisp nature, this sparkling wine will maintain its freshness, structure and refined finish for many years, even decades following its initial release.

“The 2013 Blanc de Blancs has bright and fresh aromas of grapefruit, mango, apricot, lemon, and white peach. The fruitful fragrance intermingles with hints of fresh bread, vanilla cream pie, and rose petals. Freshly sliced Gravenstein apples, zesty citrus, and bright pineapple flavors carry vibrant length on the palate.” – Winemakers Keith Hock and Hugh Davies.

Deliciously paired with Melissa’s premium Butterscotch Pears and combined with decadent Chocolate Toffee Almonds and a Chocolate Bridge Mix, you can’t go wrong with this winning combo for you and your Valentine to share!

Note: How to enter for a chance to win!
 Open to US Residents in the 48 contiguous states. +21 years of age and older where wine can be shipped as the signature of an adult 21 years of age or older is required at delivery. No purchase necessary. Must enter for a chance to win. Ends 2/12 at 12AM PST. For all contest rules please see the Sweepstakes tab on my blog. Good-Luck everyone!! Enter below through the Rafflecopter.

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Melissa's Produce Valentine's Day

Good-Luck and Happy Valentine’s Day!!