Lmao this was a bitsy bit painful to read.
I don't think it was good, but it was kinda funny to watch. The idea to add new music wasn't bad, and the music itself wasn't bad either (love her or hate her Zegler has an amazing voice) but it seemed like whoever wrote it was trying to write Broadway music instead of Disney music.
The Lion King got a Broadway show that made like 2 billion dollars and I think what's so iconic about it is that it's first and foremost a Disney movie with the Disney formula in the songs then a Broadway show, not the other way around.
And forgetting the CGI that really did the dwarves dirty, the idea of changing the story to make Snow White stand up to the queen is awesome. It just wasn't fleshed out enough or given the space to breathe enough for me to enjoy it. It's like they couldn't pick what they wanted: new story that redefines the original (like the Maleficent movies, which were successful) or play super safe and make it a copy and paste like Lion King 2019. And I think that lack of decision making on whoever wrote the story's part really took away from what it could have been.
But yeah, those are just my thoughts lol
She seemed kind of bored the entire time lol
Kida for non official and probably Tiana or Rapunzel for official.
This is such a sweet post for such an amazing actor! Happy bday <3
^Yeah there were two whole live action retellings of Sleeping Beauty, one for the original story and a sequel adding some worldbuilding
Absolutely! :)
Slayyy TTS rocks!! It's been forever since I've watched it but I still listen to the songs all the time, they slap. Welcome to the wiki Carissa! <3
With a remake they have the opportunity to recreate older films and reintroduce them to people who have forgotten them or haven't seen them. I think they should focus on older, less popular films first.
Are they supposed to be in their thirties? They might be in the original book but I've always seen the movie characters as a bit younger.
The parks were themed more around new ideas, like Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, Jungle Cruise, the Tom Sayer area, Tomorrowland, the Swiss Family Robinson treehouse, that kind of thing. The first three I mentioned weren't franchises until after the rides were built, which is pretty cool.
But yeah, Walt and the Imagineers played around with new ideas for a lot of the design of the parks. It's a more recent trend for them to add stuff tying in their movies, probably with the intention of selling more merch lol
I don't think most people hate either kind of villain, they just want them to be well executed. Super tropey situations like love triangles or quotes like "I am your father" are popular because they can absolutely work. Conflicting romantic interest or internal conflict battling the fact that your dad is evil and you see yourself turning into him are fascinating, and can be worked into other stories well that aren't the first ones to do them.
For example, King Candy is a twist villain (aka he is revealed as Turbo) and a lot of twist villain haters use him as an example of a well liked Disney twist. When there is a clear purpose that the writers use a twist villain for it's exciting and jaw dropping, when it isn't purposeful the shock factor goes down and people just don't find the character interesting (like Hans from Frozen).
The same goes for the "normal villain," such as what happened with King Magnifico. He was promised to be the return to the fabulously, overdramatically evil villains that are pure evil just because they feel like it (this is an oversimplification, but it's what really draws people to them). There's not usually a sob story behind their actions, and if there is they blow their reactions to their past wayyyy out of proportion to the proper response because they are cruel and twisted. Magnifico was narcissistic sure, but the focus of his character was on EVIL without any flair or the super important part: the tension his actions place on the audience. For a good villain to properly work, we have to like the other characters or at least relate to them somehow. We can't feel lukewarm or bored, or else we won't care about what happens to them.
Asha says he's evil and sorta reacts like what he's doing is going to be terrible, but we don't see that to the extent we need to. The script really held both her and Magnifico back imo
Also sorry for the mini essay lol
I presume that's the plan but it probably (rn anyways) depends on how the second and third seasons are received.
The same as my reaction to Ferb being super into her throughout the entire series: isn't she kinda old tho? xD
That Lion King II vs Lion King 1/2 lol
That's hilarious!
The jungle book was genuinely good imo
I think Turning Red is like Encanto where it's a bit of a two sided family disagreement. Her mom being so overprotective does drive the main girl (I forgot her name lol) to sneak out to the concert but she still does make that choice herself.
F a b u l o u s
Maybe voice acting someday but not right now xD
OOOOoooOOOOOooooo are you making the arm and everything? That sounds super cool!