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Midmorning With Aundrea - April 7, 2020 (Part 2)

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Midmorning With Aundrea - April 7, 2020 (Part 2)
Midmorning With Aundrea - April 7, 2020 (Part 2)

(Part 2 of 2) Courtney Robb gives a review of video game "Animal Crossing" in today's "Quarantine With Courtney"And Hellen "Sunny" Polk reads "The Big Hungry Bear" by Doa and Aundrea Wood to her grandson John Parker Davis.

If you are looking for something to do right now, a video game that has been around for a while is bringing our courtney robb some comfort while she stays at home.

Here's part two of quarantine with courtney.

And accordingly were going to be talking about something that you may or may not have heard of this game thing is a special simulation game that has been released in a series version 5 nintendo 2001 2000 10 has really cobbled the year of lily different demographic making the call is animal people need to version available.

And being really by nintendo on march by nintendo on march 20 outcropping to wait on the nintendo/work ultimately on the flight today more that can help birds and the premise of the game is to live your life to the fullest there's no winning in animal crop per se rather you're trying to build your account up and live your life to its fullest the way you do so by accomplishing and finishing to the fishing awful building your account if you break the people he honestly bears the only available coughing rate because it allows you to live your life full of certain timeline fortunately i do so it also allows you to the real world is for two hours however long it might play from the group digging and offering curbside pickup go online lease your games out whatever your goal is to show up on something you i currently refill the few dollars however i completely under then everybody is capable of sending back the money for the good news is handling the iphone version of animal crop will copy the five stars in the app store completely hundred and health of the other versions that were being before the wii fit had in the 3-d at the top of the easily find them on the way i've been playing crop and i was about to playing it all up to me to play for it doesn't matter whether they are securable to what they are 64 years old five events of late, from completely showing the reaping working on till five till 500 and over and i find the best you so much fun and is sure to try andquarantine with courtney.

Wi with the coronavirus pandemic wreaking havoc on hollywood, many studios are having to change the way they do business.

Chris martinez takes a look at what this means for audiences and the box office.

As movie theaters across the u-s shut their doors - studios in hollywood were left scrambling to make a new plan.

The solution for many - bypass the box office - and head straight for the small screen.

Take for instance "trolls worl tour" - th animated musical originally slated for a theatrical release on april 10th - will now instead get a ádigital release on that same date.

And other movies that were áin theaters as the pandemic took off - are now getting early digital debuts& "sonic th hedgehog" - whic arrived in átheaters in mid february - has áalready had a home release.

Natsot... "for people wh are stuck at home it's been a lifesaver&" variety magazine's matt donnelly says movie studios are having to rethink how to reach audiences áand make money - which could have a lasting effect.

He thinks home release ácould become the new normal for many mid-budget movies.

"if you're lookin at a film that cost anywhere between 30 and 100 million dollars, you can probably see a lot more of those going to streaming platforms."

But not every movie is getting the streaming treatment& many studios are taking their ábig titles out of the mix entirely - choosing instead to shuffle their release schedules.

Some of áthose - like marvel's "black widow" have been postponed by a matter of months&.

With others - like the latest "fast an furious" - hav been pushed to next year.

Donnelly says these would-be blockbusters need months in the theaters - áglobally - to reach their full financial potential.

"so these ar really strategic business decisions and also i think in the long term will be good for the health of the movie business."

That strategy proving one way or another - the show must go on.

Chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles.

Another story from sunnyland.

Grab the kids.

Mid morning will be right big hungry bear by doa and aundrea wood.

Hellen "sunny polk: the little mouse, the red ripe strawberry, and the big hungry bear.

Hellen "sunny polk: hello, little mouse.

What are you doing?

Oh, i see.

Are you going to pick that red ripe strawberry?

But little mouse, haven't you heard about the big hungry bear?

Oh, how that bear loves red ripe strawberries.

The big hungry bear can smell a red ripe strawberry a mile away, especially one that has just been picked.

Hellen "sunny polk: boom, boom, boom.

The bear will tromp through the forest on his big hungry feet and sniff, sniff, sniff, find that strawberry no matter where it is hidden or who is guarding it or how it is disguised.

Hellen "sunny polk: quick, there's only one way in the whole wide world to save a red ripe strawberry from the big hungry bear: cut it in two and share half with me and we'll both eat it all up.

Yum.

Now, that's one red ripe strawberry the big hungry bear will never get.

That's the end.

Thanks for joining us.

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