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Post by Donald Duck on Jun 3, 2014 0:14:23 GMT -5
Then Disney was quite crafty to have you believe that was their "real love duet." Hehe! Have you ever gone on a Disney site just to look at the screencaps to a film to see how the action looks onnce it's paused? Not really. I think I used to, though. When I first started on the internet when I was like 13, lol. It was when I hadn't seen any of the movies in a long time, and it was kind of like walking down memory lane and remembering how the movie went and stuff.
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Post by Silver on Jun 3, 2014 0:19:02 GMT -5
I'm going for it on this next question.
Which charatcer (animation or live-action) in all of Disney and Pixar is the most poorly written in your opinion?
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Post by Donald Duck on Jun 3, 2014 1:33:58 GMT -5
I'm going for it on this next question. Which charatcer (animation or live-action) in all of Disney and Pixar is the most poorly written in your opinion? Hmmm, good question. I'm not really sure because when I think of poorly written characters, it's usually character who don't get much screen time so I don't even think it's a matter of poor writing, but time constraints. The first character I thought of was Prince Phillip. I like his character, but I don't think he had enough development. I wish he had some sort of sub-plot other than a romantic interest for Aurora. I guess maybe the fight against Maleficent was sort of one?
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Post by angelgirl on Jun 3, 2014 11:24:01 GMT -5
Apologies if this has already been asked, but: How do you feel about live-action Disney movies vs. Animated ones?
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Post by Silver on Jun 3, 2014 20:41:26 GMT -5
Don't let BRP see that answer. LOL!
I see what you mean to an extent. Then again, Walt Disney was strictly about the themes "Good vs Evil" and "They Were Meant To Be." It was even said on the film's commentary that his mission was about exploring artistic revolations. Not so much the plot and charatcer development. Oh well.
Do you remember the first Disney male charatcer you admired because it wasn't about finding a girl?
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Post by Donald Duck on Jun 3, 2014 20:56:43 GMT -5
Apologies if this has already been asked, but: How do you feel about live-action Disney movies vs. Animated ones? It's okay, because I don't remember if it has been asked, lol. I prefer animated Disney movies, but that's not to say I don't enjoy live action ones. I do, it's just most of the movies I grew up with were the animated ones. Or did you mean the same movie animated/non-animated, like what they're doing with Cinderella? I think I've just confused myself, lmao.
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Post by Donald Duck on Jun 3, 2014 21:00:09 GMT -5
Don't let BRP see that answer. LOL! I see what you mean to an extent. Then again, Walt Disney was strictly about the themes "Good vs Evil" and "They Were Meant To Be." It was even said on the film's commentary that his mission was about exploring artistic revolations. Not so much the plot and charatcer development. Oh well. Do you remember the first Disney male charatcer you admired because it wasn't about finding a girl? Lol!! Sorry BRP if you see this! Yeah, that's fair enough. I mean, I don't think there's a movie out that pleases everyone, so there's flaws in every movie, that was just the first one I thought of. I really enjoyed watching The Great Mouse Detective as a kid, so that's probably the first ever? I enjoyed it because of how awesome Basil was. I don't know, as a kid I never really thought about love interests, lol. I just liked some of the songs that came along with them, haha.
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Post by Silver on Jun 4, 2014 1:28:34 GMT -5
Divergent plays along the lines of a dystopian society, action/adventure and teeage romance storyline.
How do you feel about that?
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Post by Donald Duck on Jun 6, 2014 3:57:39 GMT -5
Divergent plays along the lines of a dystopian society, action/adventure and teeage romance storyline. How do you feel about that? That sort of reminds me, in a way, of a movie/book I know. It's one of my all time favorites, so that really interests me!
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Post by Silver on Jun 7, 2014 19:38:34 GMT -5
What's the title of the book/movie that resmebles Divergent?
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Post by icyheart16 on Jun 8, 2014 12:17:37 GMT -5
Who is your favorite Disney Villain and why?
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Post by Donald Duck on Jun 8, 2014 22:18:16 GMT -5
What's the title of the book/movie that resmebles Divergent? It's called Tomorrow Where The War Began. It's an Australian book/movie, but I really love it.
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Post by Silver on Jun 9, 2014 19:41:22 GMT -5
According to the Wikipedia page. Tomorrow , When the War Began. Isn't very well known to a worldwide audience. Such a shame as it sounds riveting.
On a scale of one to ten, how would rank it's violent and disturbing content?
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Post by icyheart16 on Jun 14, 2014 14:15:26 GMT -5
Who is your favorite Disney Villain and why? Ahem.
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Post by Donald Duck on Jun 15, 2014 22:56:15 GMT -5
Who is your favorite Disney Villain and why? Oops! Lol. Probably Maleficent, leaning more toward the Kingdom Hearts version. I mean, I love the original Sleeping beauty version, but I'm more familiar with her appearance in the Kingdom Hearts series. I'm not really sure as to why. I like that she's one of the villains who likes to keep her cool and try to control the situation instead of letting the situation control her. She's incredibly wise and the fact that we're not sure why she's evil (although, it's probably explained in the new movie) is really intriguing to me.
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