Talk:Moana (film)/@comment-9204379-20140323010813/@comment-24791592-20140424135720

I thought Brave was going to be awful. I'm from Glasgow, Scotland, so I thought, great, it's going to be Hollywood's Scotland, just like Mel Gibson's Braveheart (which is so goddamn inaccurate every Scottish person is angry about it, but we get angry about everything). When I sat down in the cinema, I didn't expect much from it, but the laughs started flowing and eventually I was loving it. The humour was my humour, jokes and sayings were reminding me of my life, and it was not Hollywood's vision of Scotland, it was Scotland's Scotland (minus the 15 year old mothers with their muffin tops haning out their jeans that are too tight, the moron boys stoned out their nut and mumbling something incoherent, and the rude and moronic drivers/pedestrians.  Italians are smarter than these idiots, and they drive so carefree that I wouldn't drive there). Give movies a chance. Did you like Brave too, or any of the others mentioned by DisneyJr? Did you expect to? I was the same with Frozen, and even after I had seen it thought it was good, but not what everyone was raving about. It wasn't until I got the DVD I fell in love with it truly. I now want Elsa's singing voice so badly, Let It Go is my favourite song and I want everything with snowflakes. Trust me, Disney will exceed your expectations someday, I guarantee it. They've done it before, they'll do it again.