Ba-Dump Tish!zidine100 said:Milking old franchises? I guess you could say thats just the circle of life.
Because most people in the industry are closet furries who brainwash kids to like sexualized rabbit girlsCaramel Frappe said:............. It's funny how much detail went into a side character to flesh out how sexy she is.anthony87 said:And here I always thought it was Space JamEclipse Dragon said:Wasn't that supposed to be Zootopia?fix-the-spade said:I'm also curious to see whether or not it awakens another generation of latent Furries to the world
In a kid's movie. I mean, I know Space Jam was also aimed for adults but I still question why she even exists.
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OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH BOY HERE WE GO~ get ready to take a back seat as Disney tries to get an easy 1 billion dollar cash grab from the world by rebooting a classic Disney movie. Right off the bat, I could tell something wasn't quite right. What exactly can they do / add / improve on the original? The animation on the first Lion King was perfect, the songs were great, Scar was an incredible antagonist, the scenes are memorable ... like jesus christ the movie is more than fine without being altered. What can they possibly do to improve the quality / scenes themselves? It's an obvious attempt to get more money, relying on our nostalgia to get them rich(er).
We talking about 101 Dalmatians?MCerberus said:Hey Disney, instead of rebooting a well-crafted and pretty timeless story involving Hamlet told through Lions and work on something otherwise great but you can remove the crippling flaw.
Ooh, have it be about xenophobia and self-identity.
Maybe set it in a location known for having culture clashes. France is good for that.
And we can remove the annoying 90s from the sidekicks.
Maybe a story that involves religious identity leading to hate.
And just, you know, spitballing, that the gargoyles can be imaginary?
no that movie needs its proper sequel, Starlight BarkingRaikuFA said:We talking about 101 Dalmatians?MCerberus said:Hey Disney, instead of rebooting a well-crafted and pretty timeless story involving Hamlet told through Lions and work on something otherwise great but you can remove the crippling flaw.
Ooh, have it be about xenophobia and self-identity.
Maybe set it in a location known for having culture clashes. France is good for that.
And we can remove the annoying 90s from the sidekicks.
Maybe a story that involves religious identity leading to hate.
And just, you know, spitballing, that the gargoyles can be imaginary?
Hollywood is backwards. They shamelessly retool movies people love and ignore movies that had potential but didn't do well.Shoggoth2588 said:This is all fine and good and I'm sure it's going to be an easy pay-day for Disney but why don't they just...ya know...reboot their movies that didn't do well? Why can't we get a reboot of The Black Cauldron or Robin Hood? Yeah, we just had like...5 Robin Hood movies in the last few years and Black Cauldron might be a little too Huntsman/Maleficent but those made money. I loved Lion King sure but Disney has other properties that could use more love.
As true as that is it's weird when they do decide to remake something with potential but which didn't age well, like the original Pete's Dragon. I don't know how well that movie did originally but looking at it not too long ago I don't see how it could have done TOO well unless Micky Rooney was really that much of a draw back in the day.Baresark said:Hollywood is backwards. They shamelessly retool movies people love and ignore movies that had potential but didn't do well.Shoggoth2588 said:This is all fine and good and I'm sure it's going to be an easy pay-day for Disney but why don't they just...ya know...reboot their movies that didn't do well? Why can't we get a reboot of The Black Cauldron or Robin Hood? Yeah, we just had like...5 Robin Hood movies in the last few years and Black Cauldron might be a little too Huntsman/Maleficent but those made money. I loved Lion King sure but Disney has other properties that could use more love.
StatusNil said:Ah, I can already picture it... a Strong Girl Lion inheriting a matriarchy this time, and everyone who doesn't demonstrate their love in the most manic terms conceivable will be branded a "misogynist" and cast out of polite society. Or possibly charged under new "hate crime" legislation. It's gonna be Epic!
You mean it's not a franchise except for its two sequels and the TV series, right?Steve the Pocket said:I know I sound like a broken record here but can we, or at least you, please stop referring to every remake as a "reboot" as if it was some ongoing franchise up to this point?
Also I can't believe I'm saying this but I miss Michael Eisner and I want him back. Can somebody remind me why we decided he was the spawn of Satan?