The big screen and the small screen... together at last! Hurrah!
Sat Mar 19, 2005 5:23 pm
jabond102 wrote:It is Eisner's fault. He has been bad for a long time and continues to get worse. The most pathetic thing was when Disney made Brother Bear. That was one of the worst movies I have ever seen. Pixar comes up with new and fresh ideas. It seems like Disney does nothing. The Bugs Life was the worst Pixar film anyway so I don't want a sequel. Cars looks to be a bust but it looks good to.
Brother Bear was awesome. I love that movie.
-is happy Eisner will be gone-
Sat Mar 19, 2005 7:00 pm
Ammer wrote:jabond102 wrote:It is Eisner's fault. He has been bad for a long time and continues to get worse. The most pathetic thing was when Disney made Brother Bear. That was one of the worst movies I have ever seen. Pixar comes up with new and fresh ideas. It seems like Disney does nothing. The Bugs Life was the worst Pixar film anyway so I don't want a sequel. Cars looks to be a bust but it looks good to.
Brother Bear was awesome. I love that movie.
-is happy Eisner will be gone-
I saw Brother Bear, and I thought it was ok...in the middle-ish. 'Course it wasn't aimed at me. My 7-year-old sister loved it, and that's who they're targetting *shrug*
And Bugs Life wasn't -that- bad O.o Granted, it didn't float
my boat, but I know many people who loved it.
Sun Mar 20, 2005 4:48 am
I loved Brother Bear and I may have cried during it.
I'll just show my self out now...
Sun Mar 20, 2005 10:59 am
When people say 'Disney's going down the pan' they mean 'Disney's going to massively rich and a huge corporation, but slightly smaller'.
Big wow.
Sun Mar 20, 2005 12:03 pm
Steve Jobs has never made a bad decision in his life. Hes made a lot of mistakes, but never a bad decision.
Hooray for Pixar!
Thu Mar 24, 2005 8:34 am
You see, this is where I hate human nature. If we all can forget our differences and desires for money and such, then we could be provided with some awesome A+ films from Disney and Pixar. However, because people have the tendency to not get along and dispute over stupid, human things, we don't get our good movies.
Why is everyone being so human? I hate it.
Thu Mar 24, 2005 4:40 pm
In my opinion, disney movies started going down hill when they stopped making them musicals. After that, aside from the pixar movies which were awesome, the good ones were few and far between. So it sucks for disney, but is great for pixar. I'm very interested to see their first non disney project. That does make me sad about the sequeals though. I've always said that non-pixar disney sequals are generally straight to video garbadge.
Thu Mar 24, 2005 5:04 pm
rageaholic wrote:In my opinion, disney movies started going down hill when they stopped making them musicals.
Hear hear! When I was little, I used to love Disney movies because of the songs. And hey, they must have been doing SOMETHING right if they could get my 30+ year-old Latin teacher and 5 other seniors up at the front of the room singing and dancing along with Hercules...
Even if the movie in and of itself was pretty stupid...
It seems like the only good movies that Disney has anything to do with are the ones that are just 'presented' by Disney. All their actually work lately has been crud.
Thu Mar 24, 2005 6:10 pm
rageaholic wrote:In my opinion, disney movies started going down hill when they stopped making them musicals. After that, aside from the pixar movies which were awesome, the good ones were few and far between. So it sucks for disney, but is great for pixar. I'm very interested to see their first non disney project. That does make me sad about the sequeals though. I've always said that non-pixar disney sequals are generally straight to video garbadge.
True. Mermaid, Aladdin and B&tB were the last of Disnay's great films. After that, everything good has been outsourced. Toy Story - genius. Bug's Life & Monsters were alright. Nemo was great, and the Incredibles was just that: In-freaking-credible!
Any attempt to re-create a sequel will take YEARS on Disney's part. Unless it's done via standard animation. Either way, it won't matter. Pixar has enough clout to stand on it's own. When I saw the Incredibles, I didn't say I was going to see a Disnay movie. I was going to see a PIXAR film. And that makes all the difference.
Thu Mar 24, 2005 10:01 pm
Dragonstar wrote:True. Mermaid, Aladdin and B&tB were the last of Disnay's great films.
Don't forget Lion King!
Thu Mar 24, 2005 10:37 pm
meowth1982 wrote:Dragonstar wrote:True. Mermaid, Aladdin and B&tB were the last of Disnay's great films.
Don't forget Lion King!

I thought Tarzan and Lilo & Stitch was good.
Thu Mar 24, 2005 11:52 pm
the emperors new groove was good too IMO
Sun Mar 27, 2005 5:10 am
Jens wrote:the emperors new groove was good too IMO

I agree. I watched it again this evening for the first time in a year or two, and I had forgotten how many laugh-out-loud funny moments there are and how cool the animation is.
Sun Mar 27, 2005 5:20 am
Jens wrote:the emperors new groove was good too IMO

I laugh like an idiot at that movie.
Sun Mar 27, 2005 7:46 am
I think disney needs some new blood, time for a change. I am glad Pixar is going out on it own now they will be able to do more adult films along the lines of Shrek. with no limits on what they can create who knows what will come out of that studio
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