It's a new hand-drawn musical in the style of the late 80's/early 90's Disney movies! For this reason, it is considered kind of significant. You may have heard of it.
Disney wants to get a new traditionally animated film out every two to two and a half years now. The next one will be a Winnie-the-Pooh movie in 2011 and then The Snow Queen sometime after that. Though next year's Rapunzel will be a princess movie with Alan Menken-- basically 90's Disney without the ink.
So talk about the movie here, but please be mindful of SPOILERS, because not everyone here (including me) has seen it yet.
The frog prince and the main character's best friend stole the show. I really wish they featured the villain more, but now that I think about it it's a good sign that I wanted to see more of this guy.
And the cutaway joke with the Crocodile? That was a fucking riot.
i'll call you a fag if you let that stop you seeing it
what now, smart guy
I guess I'm a fag for now. You better bet that when I go home I will rope someone into seeing it. But for now I have to wait a week. I think I'll see Fantastic Mr. Fox in the mean time
i'll call you a fag if you let that stop you seeing it
what now, smart guy
I guess I'm a fag for now. You better bet that when I go home I will rope someone into seeing it. But for now I have to wait a week. I think I'll see Fantastic Mr. Fox in the mean time
In all honesty this movie is gonna need all the help it can get, cause if it doesn't sell very well it could very well be the end of a return to traditional animation in cinema for quite some time.
If this makes stacks of cash, it might pressure other studios to start future forays back into traditional animation as well, and we could have another renaissance on our hands.
So go see it.
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We are going to see it in about an hour! I am really excited!
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Is there going to be a boner in this movie, like in The Little Mermaid?
In all honesty this movie is gonna need all the help it can get, cause if it doesn't sell very well it could very well be the end of a return to traditional animation in cinema for quite some time.
If this makes stacks of cash, it might pressure other studios to start future forays back into traditional animation as well, and we could have another renaissance on our hands.
So go see it.
To be fair
Who cares if other studios make traditional animated features?
In all honesty this movie is gonna need all the help it can get, cause if it doesn't sell very well it could very well be the end of a return to traditional animation in cinema for quite some time.
If this makes stacks of cash, it might pressure other studios to start future forays back into traditional animation as well, and we could have another renaissance on our hands.
So go see it.
To be fair
Who cares if other studios make traditional animated features?
They are doing a musical show at the Disney parks to promote this. They take the big paddleboats out to this good viewing point for the regular guests and then sing a bunch of the songs from the movie. I wanted to see the movie already, but hearing the music for it really got me pumped.
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So. fucking. excited.
oh MAN
Do they still MAKE cartoons without Keith David?
It wouldn't look the same.
It was fantastic.
Go see it!
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what now, smart guy
Pretty great. A fine return to form.
The frog prince and the main character's best friend stole the show. I really wish they featured the villain more, but now that I think about it it's a good sign that I wanted to see more of this guy.
And the cutaway joke with the Crocodile? That was a fucking riot.
You're both horribly wrong and dead to me inside.
I guess I'm a fag for now. You better bet that when I go home I will rope someone into seeing it. But for now I have to wait a week. I think I'll see Fantastic Mr. Fox in the mean time
Seeing the fuck out of that
Hey that's an alternative I can respect.
Rock on dude.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4pStVNQc4M&fmt=18
Randy Newman did the music
But the music is interesting
I'm not sure how to feel about this
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Works for me.
:?:
that's keith david singing, he's a professional
I didn't know that!
You learn something new every day
You should have learned to never doubt what Keith David is capable of.
Although he did just co-star in a movie with Steven Seagal where they fight post apocalyptic vampires
In fact, you might have to revoke your Musical Club membership.
If this makes stacks of cash, it might pressure other studios to start future forays back into traditional animation as well, and we could have another renaissance on our hands.
So go see it.
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wait, what?? when? who?
To be fair
Who cares if other studios make traditional animated features?
As long as Disney keeps doing it, I'm okay.
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Competition brings quality.
the priest, in the wedding scene
it's supposedly his knee, but people insist otherwise
left them all behind.
That's what I thought this thread was about when I clicked on it