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tooned-in · 8 months
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This is literally Disney right now.
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thecinematicbandicoot · 11 months
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The Little Mermaid (2023) - A dinglehopper tangled in seaweed
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By Jose Anguiano May 27th, 2023 That’s a scene from “The Little Mermaid” tv series episode “Wish Upon a Starfish” which featured and African American mermaid in case anyone wanted to bring up that discourse. In an age where people accepted Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, despite him being Caucasian in the comics, it’s insane that we need to have this discussion…
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noteddragon · 4 years
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 "Watch and you'll see, someday I'll be part of your world." — Ariel
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Remake Treasure Planet you Cowards
Here’s the thing: Disney keeps remaking films that don’t need a remake. I repeat, THEY KEEP REMAKING FILMS THAT DO NOT NEED A REMAKE!
Lion King is epic and they should have left that masterpiece alone. Mulan, a classic, was butchered in it’s remake. Beauty and the Beast remake was unnecessary (although Gason’s song almost made it worthwhile). 
All these amazing films that were great, remade into worse live action versions of themselves (any argument over the Sleeping Beauty remake as Maleficent being amazing is not applicable because that was more a spinoff and we all know it).
Here’s a film that fans would LOVE a remake of: Treasure Planet.
That film was, admittedly, very good. People who have seen it (myself included) all seem to agree that it didn’t/doesn’t get the acclaim it deserved/deserves. I am not an expert at marketing, so I cannot say one way or another why it failed at the box office.
So here me out on this one.
If this remake is well done and does fantastic at the box office? Fans of the original will be pleased that a film they enjoy was remade well and finally got the attention it deserves.
If this the remake is terrible? Fans of the original will be pleased because it brought attention to a film they enjoy and, hopefully, will make others who are unaware of the film notice the original and watch it. 
If the remake bombs at the box office? Well... fans can’t be any more disappointed since the original did that too. In fact, they/we would probably just be exited a remake was made at all (because that would show that Disney achnowledges the OG movie at all).
In conclusion, a remake of Treasure Planet would be enjoyed by fans no matter how it performs or how well/poor it is made. 
Just remake Treasure Planet you cowards!
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enidsinclesbian · 5 years
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when disney added in those easter eggs of robin williams’s genie in the live action version
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metalgearkong · 5 years
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The Lion King - Review
7/22/19
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Directed by Jon Favreau (Disney Studios)
The original Lion King (1994) was never one of my personal favorite Disney movies. Sure, I could appreciate the music, animation, and action, but even as a kid, I couldn’t identify with many of the characters or its story. I didn’t really care about royal squabbles or romances in an oasis. The Lion King (2019) continues the steady and tiring string of Disney “live-action” remakes of their most iconic films. Its safe to say that none of them have reached the peak of the originals, and the vast majority turn out to be of middling quality at best. This is a lesser concern of the current philosophy of Disney, knowing each of these remakes will make boat loads of money, even if the film itself truly isn’t that great.
The one thing I can say about the Disney remakes of late are at least they try to do something new, spin new morals into the story, or have new scenes to take the stories in a slightly new direction. Never before have I seen one of these Disney remakes that are so shallow and unchanged from the original. This Lion King is a scene for scene, nearly shot for shot re-release of the original, and a variety of factors made it tedious to get through. This movie feels deeply unoriginal, and incredibly unnecessary. Simba (JD McCray) is sent away from the Pride Lands by his jealous uncle Scar (Chiwetel Ejiofor) after making Simba feel responsible for the death of his father, King Mufasa (James Earl Jones). Yall know the drill, and no, literally nothing about the story or plot is different.
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By far my favorite aspect of the movie was simply hearing James Earl Jones as the voice of Mufasa again. Despite having nearly EXACTLY the same lines as the original Lion King, I can’t quite describe the feeling I have hearing his voice coming form the big screen. At the young fresh age of 88, I hope and pray this won’t be his last major film role. The rest of the cast do a serviceable, yet forgettable job dubbing over photo realistic CGI lions. In fact that’s one thing that makes this film seem so strange, is if you strive for total CGI character’s where the inherent goal is to make them look as realistic as possible, having them then speak with clear human voices without the expression of animation or stylization makes this movie hard to connect emotionally with. When a lion (or any animal) expresses an emotion, it doesn’t look any different from what expressions that animal can make in real life
The movie depends on you entirely being familiar with the original, or being entertained by the visuals alone. The Lion King certainly looks good from a strictly technical perspective. I frequently caught myself forgetting that actually nothing on screen was filmed in real life. The animals close up sometimes show a weakness in the tech, but the landscapes and weather effects are absolutely flawless. Impressive tech works against the film when it comes to the more animated (or what should be animated) parts of the movie. For example, it’s jarring to see young Simba hold a note at the end of “I Just Can’t Wait to be King” when a photo realistic lion cub is grinning with his mouth slightly open. The realism also stunts the musical moments, where we can’t dive in to a surrealist version of the movie during the singing. They try to recreate some of the visuals with animal movements, but it falls flat and feels phony. “Be Prepared” is easily the most butchered and disappointing song in this movie as well.
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The epic moments, even when accompanied by the familiar music, falls laughably short. Somehow this movie is longer than the original, yet much of it, especially the more significant moments, speed by at the gate of an impala. The bigger moments, such as Mufasa fighting the hyenas, the gorge, Mufasa’s voice from the clouds, and Simba and Scar’s fight simply ring hollow. I honestly don’t know how you can mess this up this bad. Is this a result of these movies being rushed? If that’s the case, how does Marvel also do three movies per year getting much higher praise? How are all of these remake the same level of “meh”? Who is actually making cinematography and editing mistakes to keep the most epic animated movie of all time feel so plain?
The Lion King might entertain people simply wanting to kill a couple of hours. This is a movie I never plan to watch again, nor recommend people to see, whether they are a fan of the original or not. Like the other Disney remakes, this film could have been SO MUCH better. Each new Disney movie I see getting a remake I cringe at the inevitable disappointment and wasted potential. The CGI itself is incredible, as is the animation, lighting, and other effects, but famously put, “a special effect without a story is a very boring thing.” Any quality in characters, script, or story all give its credit to the original film, as this remake does nothing new in that department. The Lion King will certainly make plenty of money, which will keep the wheels greased on this Disney kick of butchering their classics. Holding out ZERO hope for Mulan, and anything else on the horizon.
4/10
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moviequotes08 · 4 years
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“Do you trust me?”
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tailsandtunes · 5 years
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Look at that progress though!! 😁😲 Talk about a redraw this challenge. The first sketch was drawn around 2014/15. I'm so incredibly excited for things to come. I've been working on new ideas and then some. #thelittlemermaid #disneyremake #fanart #comicdesign #ariel #mermaid #sing #swim #progress #artofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/B2-EULjgMf-/?igshid=1vn297a42o2rz
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lastregattaluna · 5 years
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From disney, lady and the tramp #ladyandthetramp #disneycommunity #disney #disney+ #disneyplus #disneyliveaction #disneyremake #lady #tramp #dog #dogs #love #tony #italy #disneyclassic #doll #toys #disneystore #shopdisney #lillieilvagabondo #lilli #remake #liveaction . https://www.instagram.com/p/B1ggxZcFbRH/?igshid=1d2oja2md1cso
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thecursedprince · 2 years
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Disney Princess Assemble at the Oscars Red Carpet ⭐️ 🎥 #Disney #DisneyPrincess #DisneyLiveAction #Oscars #Oscars2022 #OscarsRedCarpet #rachelzegler #naomiscott #hallebailey #lilyjames #cinderella #ariel #jasmine #snowwhite #aladdin #disneynews #disneymovies #disneyplus #disneyremake https://www.instagram.com/p/CboF6ZMrsgt/?utm_medium=tumblr
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hm-smith · 5 years
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Lily James as Cinderella. I kinda rushed this one. 😓 #lilyjames #lilyjamescinderella #cinderella #cinderella2015 #cinderellaremake #liveactioncinderella #disney #disneyremake #disneyliveaction #disneyart #disneyfanart #art #artist #artistsoninstagram #artistsofinstagram #micronpen #promarkers https://www.instagram.com/p/BprrwZNHi9I/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1okg22s6chg2b
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hakunamatatadiary · 3 years
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Interesting news 🤩 repost: @thedisinsider credits: @joshgad #thehunchbackofnotredame #disney #disneyliveaction #disneyremake #disneylover #disneylove #lovedisney #instadisney #instagood #instagram #instagramers #instalike #disneyobsessed #disneymagic #notredamedeparis #victorhugo (presso Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKgtgQ3B7_s/?igshid=1dnj16lb1648c
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thecinematicbandicoot · 11 months
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The Little Mermaid (1989) - A sparkling pearl under the sea
Cinematic Bandicoot #Reviews - The Little Mermaid (1989) #Disney #TheLittleMermiad #Animation #LittleMermaid #TheLittleMermaid2023 #DisneyRemakes #Animated2D #Movies #MovieReview #DisneyRenaissance #Renaissance
By Jose Anguiano May 24th, 2023 With “The Little Mermaid” remake due in theaters, it makes sense to lookback on the 1989 phenomenon that launched Disney back into the spotlight. History In the early 1980’s, Disney’s nine old men passed the baton to a new generation of animators, and yet the department was in danger of closing down following the box-office failure of “The Black…
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leledrawart · 4 years
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Snow White ❤️👑🕊️ "Someday my prince will come" - Art by Lele Draw - #disney #snowwhite #snowwhiteandthesevendwarfs #waltdisney #disneyprincess #disneyliveaction #disneyprincesses #disneyremake #disneyart #disneyartist #disneyfanart #fanart #disneyland #princecharming #snowwhite🍎 #snowwhitedress https://www.instagram.com/p/B-A2WofC3_m/?igshid=rnbfaa74c24l
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enidsinclesbian · 5 years
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i’d like to give a huge thank you to disney for not turning jafar into a gigantic terrifying cgi snake, that would’ve made the audience scarred for life
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dearsenna · 7 years
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F1 X DISNEY MEME (REMAKE) ∟ Carlos Sainz Jr as Aladdin
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