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The Disney Thread.
cuz the Mouse is to large for the General Hollywood thread.
i came up with this thread so the Monsterverse one wouldn't get cluttered with people talking about Disney all the time.
wanna talk about a classic Disney film from your childhood, or maybe discuss and upcoming film from them or Pixar? go right ahead because this threads just for that!
only thing you can't talk about is Marvel or Star Wars because those two have their own threads already. Blue Sky Studios can also be talked about since their part of Disney now.
i came up with this thread so the Monsterverse one wouldn't get cluttered with people talking about Disney all the time.
wanna talk about a classic Disney film from your childhood, or maybe discuss and upcoming film from them or Pixar? go right ahead because this threads just for that!
only thing you can't talk about is Marvel or Star Wars because those two have their own threads already. Blue Sky Studios can also be talked about since their part of Disney now.
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I personally think those live action adaptations are actually better than the animated movies.
I guess I should admit that I didn't grow up with Disney animation so I have no special nostalgia toward them.
I guess I should admit that I didn't grow up with Disney animation so I have no special nostalgia toward them.
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The only live action Disney movie I liked so far is Jungle Book. The rest seem... alright, at best. Lion King has me mildly curious, but I’ll only see it if word of mouth is good. Mulan just sounds disappointing from what I hear.
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The Lady and the Tramp remake is the final piece needed to prove that Disney is off their knockers.
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Love the Disney animated classics. Last good one was Moana.
Skreeonk the live-action remakes (Will Smith Genie is an abomination that needs to be killed with fire). Never needed to be made and are pointless soulless cash grabs. Why did they need to be made? If people wants to watch the films they'll just go on and watch the animated classics.
That said though I've pretty much lost all interest in their movies now alongside Pixar given their reliance on tropes like twist villains and the pre-climax argument since it seems its too hard to even do a new approach on their stories. Moved onto animated films like Laika and Ghibi Studios.
Also skreeonk Ice Ages 4 & 5.
Skreeonk the live-action remakes (Will Smith Genie is an abomination that needs to be killed with fire). Never needed to be made and are pointless soulless cash grabs. Why did they need to be made? If people wants to watch the films they'll just go on and watch the animated classics.
That said though I've pretty much lost all interest in their movies now alongside Pixar given their reliance on tropes like twist villains and the pre-climax argument since it seems its too hard to even do a new approach on their stories. Moved onto animated films like Laika and Ghibi Studios.
Also skreeonk Ice Ages 4 & 5.
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if i could honestly walk up to Disney and give one critique, it be "stop using twist villains all the time! " i wish they started making more films where you could just tell who the villain was right off the bat.GodzillaFan1990's wrote:Love the Disney animated classics. Last good one was Moana.
Skreeonk the live-action remakes (Will Smith Genie is an abomination that needs to be killed with fire). Never needed to be made and are pointless soulless cash grabs. Why did they need to be made? If people wants to watch the films they'll just go on and watch the animated classics.
That said though I've pretty much lost all interest in their movies now alongside Pixar given their reliance on tropes like twist villains and the pre-climax argument since it seems its too hard to even do a new approach on their stories. Moved onto animated films like Laika and Ghibi Studios.
Also skreeonk Ice Ages 4 & 5.
oh and more 2-D films, we need more of those in general. that said, i still enjoy a lot of their modern movies and i'm certain to see Lion King and Frozen 2.
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Agreed those are the villains I miss. Why can't they do anymore of those?tyrantgoji wrote:if i could honestly walk up to Disney and give one critique, it be "stop using twist villains all the time! " i wish they started making more films where you could just tell who the villain was right off the bat.
oh and more 2-D films, we need more of those in general. that said, i still enjoy a lot of their modern movies and i'm certain to see Lion King and Frozen 2.
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This is exactly why this is among the reasons I hate these live-action remakes. No Shang? No Shan-Yu? No Mushu?
Skreeonk this I'll stick to the animated film.
I can't wait for the inevitable Hunchback live-action movie where it won't be as dark and adult-themed as the animated film. Watch that they also make Frollo a young man so children won't be creeped out about an old man lusting over a young woman! Especially given parents nowadays complains about the littlest reasons.
Also Jiminey Cricket removed in Pinocchio because they want Pinocchio to be independent and prove himself as a real boy on his own! Won't surprise me since they removed Timothy Q. Mouse and now Mushu.
Skreeonk this I'll stick to the animated film.
I can't wait for the inevitable Hunchback live-action movie where it won't be as dark and adult-themed as the animated film. Watch that they also make Frollo a young man so children won't be creeped out about an old man lusting over a young woman! Especially given parents nowadays complains about the littlest reasons.
Also Jiminey Cricket removed in Pinocchio because they want Pinocchio to be independent and prove himself as a real boy on his own! Won't surprise me since they removed Timothy Q. Mouse and now Mushu.
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The good news Gfan90s is that they are running out of live films to adapt!
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I too hate the live action remakes. Beyond being cash grabs, beyond being generally inferior to the originals, the greatest problem with them is the damage they're doing to the animation medium and the message that Disney is sending as a whole: "Animation doesn't matter." These things are made because the originals are automatically deemed "childish" or "bad" on the sole basis that their animated, and they make these remakes as if saying "Hey, look! Here's the exact same story but now adults can watch it without embarrassment!"
Traditional 2D animation is already dying, and if Disney keeps pushing these shit shows even 3D won't be far behind.
As a big fan of animation, particularly traditional 2D, the message these remakes are sending fucking infuriates me.
Traditional 2D animation is already dying, and if Disney keeps pushing these shit shows even 3D won't be far behind.
As a big fan of animation, particularly traditional 2D, the message these remakes are sending fucking infuriates me.
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Nice sarcasm...Godzilla21 wrote:The good news Gfan90s is that they are running out of live films to adapt!
Something we can definitely both agree on for sure. Y'all see folks I'm not the only one who hates these lifeless lazy cash grabs.Kaiju-King42 wrote:I too hate the live action remakes. Beyond being cash grabs, beyond being generally inferior to the originals, the greatest problem with them is the damage they're doing to the animation medium and the message that Disney is sending as a whole: "Animation doesn't matter." These things are made because the originals are automatically deemed "childish" or "bad" on the sole basis that their animated, and they make these remakes as if saying "Hey, look! Here's the exact same story but now adults can watch it without embarrassment!"
Traditional 2D animation is already dying, and if Disney keeps pushing these poop shows even 3D won't be far behind.
As a big fan of animation, particularly traditional 2D, the message these remakes are sending skreeonking infuriates me.
As for 2D animation. Movie industry wise it has otherwise cartoons its still going strong. All I recall is flash animation taking over.
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Interesting article on the recent live action Jungle Book. You had a lot of non-Indian actors portraying most of the roles. Yet there was no backlash. Question is do you think there would also be no backlash if they cast non-African actors in the main roles in the Lion King 2019?
http://gal-dem.com/does-disneys-cast-fo ... ng-of-poc/
http://gal-dem.com/does-disneys-cast-fo ... ng-of-poc/
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I can only also imagine how nightmare-inducing a CGI live-action Stitch would look like in an inevitable Lilo & Stitch live-action remake.
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I do wonder when we'll get the "live action" Bambi though.
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who was doubting you were the only one? just look at the comment section for Lion King and you'll find plenty. still not as much as lovers though.GodzillaFan1990's wrote:Nice sarcasm...Godzilla21 wrote:The good news Gfan90s is that they are running out of live films to adapt!Something we can definitely both agree on for sure. Y'all see folks I'm not the only one who hates these lifeless lazy cash grabs.Kaiju-King42 wrote:I too hate the live action remakes. Beyond being cash grabs, beyond being generally inferior to the originals, the greatest problem with them is the damage they're doing to the animation medium and the message that Disney is sending as a whole: "Animation doesn't matter." These things are made because the originals are automatically deemed "childish" or "bad" on the sole basis that their animated, and they make these remakes as if saying "Hey, look! Here's the exact same story but now adults can watch it without embarrassment!"
Traditional 2D animation is already dying, and if Disney keeps pushing these poop shows even 3D won't be far behind.
As a big fan of animation, particularly traditional 2D, the message these remakes are sending skreeonking infuriates me.
As for 2D animation. Movie industry wise it has otherwise cartoons its still going strong. All I recall is flash animation taking over.
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Reportedly, this movie will be a much more faithful retelling of the legend of "Hua Mulan".GodzillaFan1990's wrote:This is exactly why this is among the reasons I hate these live-action remakes. No Shang? No Shan-Yu? No Mushu?
Skreeonk this I'll stick to the animated film.
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Which is interesting, considering how the 1998 film was poorly-received in China due to (among other things) significantly deviating from its original source material.GigaBowserG wrote:Reportedly, this movie will be a much more faithful retelling of the legend of "Hua Mulan".GodzillaFan1990's wrote:This is exactly why this is among the reasons I hate these live-action remakes. No Shang? No Shan-Yu? No Mushu?
Skreeonk this I'll stick to the animated film.
Kinda glad it's going in another direction, instead of just a shot-for-shot reenactment of the previous film. I might even be on board if it stays faithful to the Ballad and retains the wuxia-style vibes that the trailer was giving.
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Looks boring tbh.
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