Talk:Giants/@comment-24562749-20140218113143/@comment-1672596-20141022233257

@DisneyJr. Yeah, and besides, even The Little Mermaid arguably qualifies as a boys film, especially when it featured a lot of action in there (one of the first scenes had Ariel and Flounder encountering a shark, for one thing), even having the ending be a direct shout out to the movie Die Hard, which definitely wasn't a girl's film at all. Sure, it had a romance angle, but then again, some guy films do have romance as well. Even Aladdin had romance, and that was undeniably a boy's film. And honestly, Ariel being a girl doesn't make it any less of a guy's film. After all, Samus Aran and Lara Croft were both girls, yet the games they came from obviously weren't girl's games.

I can't say Tangled attracted me (though that's more because the movie trailers just seemed stupid than anything regarding what gender it was geared towards).

And you do have a point regarding the titles, GwacieWacieWoo (I'm going to feel weird saying that username). We probably need to get back to using longer titles, especially stuff matching with the original fairytale.