digitalrelic
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Watch Fantasia again.
I've seen it several times. It's excellent, but noticeably dated in several spots and not really approachable to a young audience.
Watch Fantasia again.
I've seen it several times. It's excellent, but noticeably dated in several spots and not really approachable to a young audience.
I've seen it several times. It's excellent, but noticeably dated in several spots and not really approachable to a young audience.
I heard it was crap from someone who loves Disney movies. It discouraged me from watching it to be honest.
I heard it was crap from someone who loves Disney movies. It discouraged me from watching it to be honest.
Waltz with Bashir is not approachable for young kids.
Persepolis is not approachable for young kids.
Princess Mononoke is not approachable for young kids.
I wish I would care.
Good for you. I, however, have a young daughter that I'm experiencing these films with, so I care.
He didn't elaborate beyond calling it kinda bland and boring. I don't really expect him to go into detail but we do share similar tastes in movies so I trust his reaction. He likes Disney movies and was excited for it so to hear him calling it crap, well, that's enough for me to go 'nope'. I feel like Disney Animation is kinda overrated anyways. None of their recent stuff (minus Pixar) has been able to capture my imagination in the same The Lion King and Tarzan did back in the day.Crap on what grounds?
Good for you. I, however, have a young daughter that I'm experiencing these films with, so I care.
So this thread is actually about Disney movies which appeal to the modern day sensibilities of young children?
Then, yes, the most recent Disney movie, Moana, does a better job.
Just pointing out that being approachable to children does not equate to the best ever animated films, let alone best animated Disney movie.
You certainly have some strange and very limiting parameters.For me personally, a film being relatable and approachable to all ages and backgrounds is one of many important aspects of a good film. It's not always a necessity, but it very often is unquestionably a positive.
Bambi, Beauty and the Beast, and The Lion King, for example, all have a timeless, universal appeal. These films will be just as relatable to moviegoers 100 years from now as they are today. Moana arguably achieves that feat as well. I can't say the same about Fantasia. It's a beautiful film, but in my opinion, it's not Disney's greatest.
For me personally, a film being relatable and approachable to all ages and backgrounds is one of many important aspects of a good film. It's not always a necessity, but it very often is unquestionably a positive.
Bambi, Beauty and the Beast, and The Lion King, for example, all have a timeless, universal appeal. These films will be just as relatable to moviegoers 100 years from now as they are today. Moana arguably achieves that feat as well. I can't say the same about Fantasia. It's a beautiful film, but in my opinion, it's not Disney's greatest.
For me personally, a film being relatable and approachable to all ages and backgrounds is one of many important aspects of a good film. It's not always a necessity, but it very often is unquestionably a positive.
Bambi, Beauty and the Beast, and The Lion King, for example, all have a timeless, universal appeal. These films will be just as relatable to moviegoers 100 years from now as they are today. Moana arguably achieves that feat as well. I can't say the same about Fantasia. It's a beautiful film, but in my opinion, it's not Disney's greatest.
The bolded is BS. Being approachable to all ages, even for animated fare, is not required or essential what-so-ever.
It's not always a necessity
I feel like some users on gaf can be so argumentative that they don't care that the person their arguing with is essentially agreeing with them. The only disagreement digital relic has is that it's a positive when it's there, not that it's a negative when it's not.
I feel like some users on gaf can be so argumentative that they don't care that the person their arguing with is essentially agreeing with them. The only disagreement digital relic has is that it's a positive when it's there, not that it's a negative when it's not.
I'm seeing it tomorrow. Please tell me Pua the Pig gets some good scenes. He looks so adorable and I already bought a huge plushie of him for my gf (though part of me did just buy it for myself cause it's so cute) so I hope he gets his time to shine!
Zootopia is tangled/frozen tier.It's very good but I wouldn't rate it as one of their greatest. Doesn't quite have the emotional impact of their best films.
God tier Disney (out of the ~30 I've watched): Beauty and the Beast, Lion King, Hunchback, Zootopia. Moana's about the same level as Aladdin/Mulan/Tangled/Frozen.
TotallyI'm seeing it tomorrow. Please tell me Pua the Pig gets some good scenes. He looks so adorable and I already bought a huge plushie of him for my gf (though part of me did just buy it for myself cause it's so cute) so I hope he gets his time to shine!
I'd put it just under Goofy Movie for best Disney animation
Hate me, but I think the current DAS output of stuff like Moana and Zootopia is up there with the 90s output.
Is it heresy if I left the cinema midway?
Right afterthey were shown to be voyagers
Is it heresy if I left the cinema midway?
Right afterthey were shown to be voyagers
Is it heresy if I left the cinema midway?
Right afterthey were shown to be voyagers
Why on earth would you do that?
Saw this last night, finally.
I honestly don't think OP is crazy. Fucking amazing film. This and Zootopia are handidly the best films Disney has made this decade. I'm not sure if it's my number 1 of all time, but I wouldn't begrudge someone for having that opinion, honestly.
Is it heresy if I left the cinema midway?
Right afterthey were shown to be voyagers
The music is already iconic
I haven't seen Moana yet (or Vaiana, lol), but I highly doubt it. This is just the hype talking.
Nah. Tangled's better from the modern stuff, along with Zootopia. Still, it's very, very good.
Eh, I'd argue that Moana stands head-and-shoulders above the other two recent princess movies, and I'm saying that as someone who really enjoyed those movies. I'm often a Frozen defender when people start shit-talking that film. Moana is probably the best "princess" Disney film since, at least, Mulan.
Frozen isn't a Disney Princess movie, it's just a Disney movie that has Princesses. Elsa and Anna won't be part of the Disney Princess lineup.
I didn't like it at all. Couldn't stand Maui, though I know the intention wasn't to make him likeable. I don't like songs being shoehorned into movies (though I'll admit I kinda liked "shiny"). Antagonist was bland. I thought coconut pirates were stupid.
The water was really well done though.
It's just you OP. It isn't even the best of the new renaissance (by far), let alone it holds up to the second renaissance stuff