Wreck it Ralph 2

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I was incredibly frustrated after reading the basic plot of the movie from the recent book. But one good thing to say is there exists an alternative story in the form of a Choose Your Own Adventure book.

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I'm amazed this exists, did Disney know people would hate the movie so made more endings. I wouldn't be shocked if that were the case. What's really Interesting about this book is that whoever wrote this actually understood these characters and didn't feel the need to regress them to make give them artificial character growth. It almost feels like this CYOA book is the actual movie script and the people making the movie got the wrong one. I really hope that the previous book of the movie's story isn't completely accurate to how the movie will flow because the first book makes the movie look like garbage. Not just any garbage, but 2004 Dreamworks Garbage.

here are some links to the Tumblr posts that talk about it in more detail. ( spoilers warning though.)
http://ask-the-candleheaded-girl.tu...the-sugar-rush-racer-princess-has-a-pen#notes
http://ask-the-candleheaded-girl.tu...3/more-proof-that-this-cyoa-book-out-does-the
http://ask-the-candleheaded-girl.tumblr.com/post/179120268033/auuuuuuuurg
http://ask-the-candleheaded-girl.tumblr.com/post/179107308553/about-slaughter-race-in-the-book

Also, why isn't there a villain in this movie?
 
I was incredibly frustrated after reading the basic plot of the movie from the recent book. But one good thing to say is there exists an alternative story in the form of a Choose Your Own Adventure book.

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I'm amazed this exists, did Disney know people would hate the movie so made more endings. I wouldn't be shocked if that were the case. What's really Interesting about this book is that whoever wrote this actually understood these characters and didn't feel the need to regress them to make give them artificial character growth. It almost feels like this CYOA book is the actual movie script and the people making the movie got the wrong one. I really hope that the previous book of the movie's story isn't completely accurate to how the movie will flow because the first book makes the movie look like garbage. Not just any garbage, but 2004 Dreamworks Garbage.

here are some links to the Tumblr posts that talk about it in more detail. ( spoilers warning though.)
http://ask-the-candleheaded-girl.tu...the-sugar-rush-racer-princess-has-a-pen#notes
http://ask-the-candleheaded-girl.tu...3/more-proof-that-this-cyoa-book-out-does-the
http://ask-the-candleheaded-girl.tumblr.com/post/179120268033/auuuuuuuurg
http://ask-the-candleheaded-girl.tumblr.com/post/179107308553/about-slaughter-race-in-the-book

Also, why isn't there a villain in this movie?
If the book id believed so far the closet seems to be Ralph for unknowingly the virus to get out into the internet? I don't know but fuck if they do shit like that, that so much dumb
 
^Which is sad considering in the first film he tried his hardest to be a good guy. It seems all the character development established in the first film is gone down the crapper for this film.

Considering all the focus on #girlpower on this film, I'm surprised they didn't add any #MeToo-ish villain to fight against the princesses, considering Disney likes to act all woke now and are trying hard to make their princesses feminist figures.
 
I'm gonna go ahead and throw up another one of my personal wishes I had for the sequel that's clearly not going to happen due to certain events.

As soon as it was revealed the movie was going to take place on the Internet, I immediately thought about them coming across places involving PC games. And one of them was Slender. The scenario I thought up was Ralph and Vanellope finding themselves wandering a dark forest looking for an exit, then coming across one of the pages. When they continue walking, the scare chord plays upon revealing Slenderman's starting to stalk them from behind. They continue on for no more than another minute while arguing about directions and perhaps finding more pages or even a discarded camera, then suddenly they start glitching out and turn around to find Slenderman's looming over them.

But he then stops them by offering them to stay at his place for the night and serves up a good home-cooked meal and tries to joke about himself to hide the fact he's actually lonely and in need of friends (even though his house is creepy). And as thanks, Ralph invites him to Bad-Anon, or gives him the idea to form it outside of the arcade if one doesn't already exist on the Internet. Slenderman may or may not mention his adoration for children, the unfortunate implications alone would probably keep that detail from ever being brought up.

Too bad this fan fic fuel will forever remain as such. (:_(

Something tells me if they did what you wanted, it would be monkey's paw effect, as is - not nearly as funny nor endearing as THAT actually sounds, IMHO.

Also, character derailment of the MC and no proper villain to combat? What is this, a Disney Channel sitcom??
 
Something tells me if they did what you wanted, it would be monkey's paw effect, as is - not nearly as funny nor endearing as THAT actually sounds, IMHO.

Also, character derailment of the MC and no proper villain to combat? What is this, a Disney Channel sitcom??
The recent batch of movies from Walt Disney Animation Studios seem to push villains to the side. Wreck-it Ralph, Frozen, Big Hero 6, Zootopia, and Moana all pull the "the villain was really this person" during their last twenty or so minutes. That might be a John Lasseter thing since Pixar films aren't generally known for having well defined villains (with some notable exceptions, of course) and he oversaw WDAS output until his creepy touching became public knowledge.

Even though I'm still looking forward to this, I will say that I would've taken a non sequel from WDAS over this. Originally, Gigantic, a telling of Jack and the Beanstalk, was going to be released this year, but was ultimately canceled. And next year we're getting Frozen 2. Sequels are a rare presence in the WDAS canon and now we're gonna get are plates filled with them. It was nice to see that at least one branch of Disney's studios wasn't becoming a franchise factory and it was even better knowing that studio was the same one that's been around since the beginning. Disney fans wouldn't shut the fuck up about how Michael Eisner was turning Disney into a sequel house, but current management is doing the same thing on a much, much larger scale (though admittedly putting out a better product when you take things like Marvel into consideration) and they're just lining up to get to the trough.
 
That might be a John Lasseter thing since Pixar films aren't generally known for having well defined villains (with some notable exceptions, of course) and he oversaw WDAS output until his creepy touching became public knowledge.
I wasn't aware Sticky Fingers was working on most of the new animated Disney films. Might explain why they feel more Modern Pixar-ish in terms of story and characters. Still I'm surprised he was involved in Ralph's sequel. I mean, didn't Disney execs announce that he'd be leaving the company?
 
I wasn't aware Sticky Fingers was working on most of the new animated Disney films. Might explain why they feel more Modern Pixar-ish in terms of story and characters. Still I'm surprised he was involved in Ralph's sequel. I mean, didn't Disney execs announce that he'd be leaving the company?
Movies are usually in production for a while.
 
I wasn't aware Sticky Fingers was working on most of the new animated Disney films. Might explain why they feel more Modern Pixar-ish in terms of story and characters. Still I'm surprised he was involved in Ralph's sequel. I mean, didn't Disney execs announce that he'd be leaving the company?
This movie has been in development since the first one was released in 2012 and Lasseter was removed at the end of 2017. He was the creative lead of both studios and was personally responsible for green lighting projects.
 
The recent batch of movies from Walt Disney Animation Studios seem to push villains to the side. Wreck-it Ralph, Frozen, Big Hero 6, Zootopia, and Moana all pull the "the villain was really this person" during their last twenty or so minutes.
For what it's worth Big Hero 6 and Zootopia are in genres where villains having a secret identity is common, especially in mysteries. And Wreck-It Ralph made it pretty clear King Candy was the villain, it was just more like Beauty and the Beast where he's "only" a douchebag until his true colors are revealed at the end.
 
The first movie is astounding in the fact that so many people who saw it didn't get the point of it at all.

I can't tell you how many reviews I saw of it from nostalgia blinded idiots who wanted a movie called WRECK IT RALPH to be about Sonic the Hedgehog instead or whatever other fan-service they threw in.
If anything, those were both in there for a wink and to add 'game credibility' to enrich the world by adding real world parallels, I thought.

My point is, so I bet the second movie will be the lamest pandering that everyone originally wanted because.... what would the story be otherwise? Disney tard cum. (I actually wrote out the filter here, because it was infinitely more accurate).
 
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At least there's some parts of the movie out now and it still looks shitty Emoji Movie clone:

 
Andre liked it, though according to him, the not-YouTube segment broke him because it was "too real". Whatever that means.

Even with his energy, I'm still unsure about seeing it in theaters, to be frank. I'll just track down a camrip and watch it that way, and if I like it, then I'll consider supporting it properly. I may just stick with the "choose your own adventure" book at the end of the day, though.

EDIT: Candleheaded Girl posted a theory of sorts that I found interesting. From the sounds of it, looks like there really is more to the story of the Sugar Rush racers than what may have ended up in the final cut, particularly with Taffyta and Calhoun, which is extremely disappointing to hear if it's true their scenes had to be cut down to make room for the Princesses.
 
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Apparently John Lasseter was the one who thought up the scene of Disney fellating itself in the first place, they say the princess scene was thought up exactly by him. He wanted to make the princesses more "down to earth"; or something.
 
Apparently John Lasseter was the one who thought up the scene of Disney fellating itself in the first place, they say the princess scene was thought up exactly by him. He wanted to make the princesses more "down to earth"; or something.
Mildly :offtopic: but why is it in the last five years people have been wanting to turn the extraordinary into the ordinary?
 
Something something "the princesses are unrealistic depictions of women and millennial women can't relate to them until we show them as single 20-something losers that eat junk food and wear PJs all day".
 
Mildly :offtopic: but why is it in the last five years people have been wanting to turn the extraordinary into the ordinary?
Not really just the last five years, but it's been happening for a while (need I remind any of our older members about stuff like the Munsters?)

As for why? I guess just to put a spin on something or because they can't think of anything else? Hell if I know.
 
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