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TBH I don't blame them preferring a 90s childhood over Current Year.90s childhoods
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TBH I don't blame them preferring a 90s childhood over Current Year.90s childhoods
That's true, even if it only lasts 90 minutes or so. You just know Scar won't get killed in this version if they have their way.TBH I don't blame them preferring a 90s childhood over Current Year.
The original animated film does reference Riefenstahl propaganda films. Many a thinkpiece scrivener could huddle over the coals over that point to earn that fine fat goose.He will, only bc they'll give him some Trump allegory bullshit or something like that.
Reminded me of this parody just now...Why put effort into making new and interesting films when you can just rehash your old ones?
I'd rather see someone else take the Black Cauldron's source material (Chronicles of Prydain) and make a good set of films out of it.I wish we could see a reimagining of Black Cauldron. Disney should focus on redeeming its bad films rather that literally just making the same film but with slight variations that piss you off.
I'd rather see someone else take the Black Cauldron's source material (Chronicles of Prydain) and make a good set of films out of it.
The one exception to this is Tron. I don't know what the fuck Tron did to deserve a sequel.Any of the lesser Disney films would make for great re-imaginings if the right amount of care and effort was put into them. I find it funny now how Disney refuses to acknowledge their flops from the past (Black Cauldron, Rescuers Down Under, etc.) to the point of pretending they never happened and yet they foam at the mouth at the first person to criticize their current bungling of Star Wars and have their paid shills insist that a turd is a hamburger.
Disney is great when they have the ambition and drive to take risks. It happens in cycles every decade or so. Unfortunately, it's currently another dry spell of lazy hackneyed shit that will probably be forgotten within the year.
Also no John Harris because he's dead.The Jungle Book remake isn't even honestly that good. Mowgli doesn't leave for the man-village at the end, there's a stupid lesson about "doing things the human way", and there's no real organic relationship between him and Baloo that even the original film, dull as it was, incorporated. It has amazing visuals, I'll certainly give it that. And there are scenes that sometimes work but for the most part it's still a corporate uneven slog.
FTFYAlso no Phil Harris because he's dead.
The one exception to this is Tron. I don't know what the fuck Tron did to deserve a sequel.
Like, imagine you're a kid whose never seen or heard of The Lion King before, and this trailer is the first thing you see.