2009-02-26, 05:09 | Link #45 |
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Disney had some good, even excellent stuff but some of it is really overrated. Take, for example, The Jungle Book. I liked it as a kid but I read Kipling's book, and it pwns Disney's version by far. I don't mind Disney's Jungle Book now, but I still remember reading the Kipling book and thinking "This pwns the movie by far".
Although their 80s and 90s stuff were great, Aladdin, The Lion King (best Disney movie ever), and Peter Pan, Dumbo and Pinnichio were the best when it came to their old stuff. Captain Hook is one of the funniest cartoon villains ever, my sister was watching Peter Pan a few months ago and I had to hold back laughter at Captain Hook's antics. Man is that guy a legend. But in all, I defiantly prefer anime to Disney, because if it was the opposite, you'd find me on a Disney forum. lol. |
2009-03-05, 06:40 | Link #46 |
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My favs would probably be Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan, and Beauty and the Beast. Which is funny because I'm not a fan of musicals. Ah, the Hunchback of Norte Dame is another one I liked because it was dark and the hero didn't get the girl. Beauty and the Beast is probably the most notable as the animated film that was nominated for an Academy Award. Boy I so wanted that to win.
I think when it comes to Disney's 2D animated movies for the theatrical release, I've pretty much enjoyed them all because they were at least fun. Except for the Black Cauldron. That was a tug of war battle between two factions and the losers ended up being the audience. I saw Song of the South when I was a kid, but sadly I don't remember much of it at all. Picked up Sleeping Beauty on blu-ray recently and it outshines my dusty Laserdisc version by leaps and bounds. Heh, this reminds me of when I was five or six years of age, my parent took me to the theater to see Snow White in and when the witch disguised herself as the old hag, it scared me so much I hid under the seats and my parents had to pry me from out of there. I also second 'the Iron Giant'. It is an awesome film.
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2009-03-05, 08:41 | Link #47 | |
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I managed to keep her from jumping out of the car, but we headed over to It's a Small World really quickly after that!
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2009-03-05, 09:02 | Link #48 |
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Actualy we watch old Disney movies still with my sisterXD
Well if i have to chooce my favs those would be 101 Dalmatians and Hercules. For Dalmatians i realy liked old style how it was maked. I mean everything looked so old and classical. Of course i think Gruella DeVil is most scaryest Disney villain ever : D. For Hercules i was always interested in mythologies and mythic beastes like hydras. Hercules was kinda funny, but i realy started to love this movie when i sawed it on English "Yeah Finnish voice acting is not sooooo good". Also got to admit that i liked Hades more than Hercules himselfe, but yeah i have always been in villains side. |
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2009-03-11, 15:43 | Link #50 |
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I don't know if anyone else has heard but a traditional 2d animation style Disney movie is set to be released this year. Its called The Princess and the Frog.
http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/princessandthefrog/ Its being directed by John Musker (the Little Mermaid) and Ron Clements (Aladdin). I'm actually quite looking forward to this.
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2009-03-12, 02:38 | Link #51 | |
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2009-03-31, 08:32 | Link #53 | |
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but ya Fox and the Hound was very sad i feel like watching ir right now |
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2009-03-31, 08:44 | Link #54 | |
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I am totally gonna be seeing this, as it's the first animated Disney movie of it's kind to feature a black princess, which I think is very cool |
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2009-04-10, 06:04 | Link #56 |
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The Lion King remains my favourite Disney movie of all time.
Mulan remains a favourite for being a little different. Alladin Hercules Umm... Oh, and Beauty and the Beast. I personally don't mind 2D or 3D animation. As long as there is a good story behind it, and a bit of humour, then I don't really mind. I'm personally not of the opinion that new things are always inferior to old things. |
2009-04-10, 07:08 | Link #57 |
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I'm just curious what's disneys problems with non orphaned children? Their movies all have terrible things happen to the parents, it doesn't change the fact that I love disney features but I just find them to a be a little anti social norm of families. I love aladdin, but man some of that blaring racism is just so damn funny, but so wrong now when I rewatch it, I can never get it out of my head.
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