Have any of you mother fuckers ever seen FANTASIA!?
Jesus Christ. Buncha god damned philistines.
Don't you have to be high as a kite to really enjoy this? I think that disqualifies it.
The best Disney annimated movie is Alice! If you disagree you are wrong
We did not enjoy this. Songs were okay. Nothing hype worthy. We enjoyed Kubo,zootopia and Kung fu panda 3 much more. Sorry.
Apparently Disney never made a good movie before 1989.
If it is older than Star Wars and not Citizen Kane, 2001, Apes or a Hitchcock movie, the chance is slim to none that people watched it.
I like you. If I take into account ALL Disney movies, drawn and CG, my top five are:
1 - The Lion King
2 - Alice
3 - Toy Story 3
4 - Monsters Inc
4 - Aladdin
Probably the dumbest thing I'll read online today.
It's one of the few Disney movies I didn't watch, but whenever I read about it people always seem to say it's great when high, like if you're not high don't bother.
It's one of the few Disney movies I didn't watch, but whenever I read about it people always seem to say it's great when high, like if you're not high don't bother.
If we're going by that, Disney has done way better.
Mulan
Aladdin
Lilo and Stitch
The Princess and the Frog
Moana is 5th, tied with Pocahontas which has its own problems.
A really really stupid chicken.
With the exception of one poorly placed Twitter joke, I feel that this movie is an absolute masterpiece. It hits all the right notes at all the right times. The music is already iconic and I've been listening to the soundtrack every day with my daughter since we saw it last week.
The CG, particularly the water, is second-to-none. As are the character designs, which have a unique art style but retain a realism and relatability. We aren't looking at models and barbie dolls in this film.
The main character of Moana is perfectly modeled, from her personality and independence to her likability and actual body shape. She isn't without her flaws and learns and grows from them throughout the film. Her grandmother was a perfect addition and worked magnificently as a kind of a spiritual and emotional guide throughout the film.
I also love how bold it is from a storytelling perspective. Leaving Moana to become the leader and hero she was destined to be without having to resort to a forced love interest or a romantic subplot was an inspired move. Even the whole concept of the story itself, which doesn't feature a single Caucasian character and features songs that aren't sung in English, is (unfortunately) a very bold move in this cultural climate.
Lastly, the themes of the film, which touch on overcoming your fears and not being afraid to experience life, even when there's risk involved, as well as touching on the idea that your possessions are not your identity, and that your self worth is much more substantial than anything you can own, are very positive and poignant themes that I'm happy to subject my young daughter to.
Overall, this is most likely my favorite Disney film. When I think back and compare it to Beauty and the Beast, Lion King, etc... It holds the fuck up. This is destined to be a classic in my eyes.
Thoughts, GAF? Am I crazy or is this film one of the all-time Disney greats?
The plot was a little weird.. Like it knew it was shallow and odd, but just went full emotional with it anyway. Like, does her family even know anything about her adventure? I dunno.. I liked it more than I thought I would, for sure.
I liked the lobster.
remember when the character moana was first introduced. and some guy on here was like id make moana moan?
not even close, its not the best film at all. The song is very irritating and they should of made the pig the sidekick not the chicken imo
Haven't seen Moana but the Little Mermaid, Aladdin and Lion King are the 3 which are at the top of my list... feel like what set of Disney movies you you are fond of tells quite a bit about your age.
It's just you, op.
I love how every 20 posts or so, someone says "It''s just you", yet if you actually read the thread, it's clearly NOT just me.
I hear you, I just found it funny.Hah! That's not the case here, though. There's really a good amount of people in agreement, or at least in agreement that it's a top 5 Disney title.
Zootopia is in my top 3.Seeing it Tuesday, I'll hand down my decree then.
I can't wait though, it certainly looks promising as hell, and I'm a big fan of Lin.
Zootopia is a top-tier Disney movie for me, of any era, so I'm certainly open to the idea of it being up there.
Apparently Disney never made a good movie before 1989.