Disney: thread
bloodkiller630 wrote: »ok, ive gotten back into Disney movies guys, I love The Lion King, plus The Lion King 1/2, also ive just recently watched Tarzan, really good movies all three, also Brother Bear awesome. Well for you Disney fans out there what is your favorite Disney movies and why, mine are those three for a reason, because I watched them movies over and over again from kid too 18! So just post your favorite Disney movie and tell why it's your favorite:)
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Okay, I've gotten back into Disney movies, guys. I love The Lion King and The Lion King 1/2. Also, I've just recently watched Tarzan. All three are really good movies. Also, Brother Bear is awesome.
Well, for you Disney fans out there, what are your favorite Disney movies and why? Mine are those three, because I watched them over and over again from the time I was a kid to age 18! So just post your favorite Disney movie and tell why it's your favorite.
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I know it's a blatant ripoff of an 80's anime, and probably the reason I like it so much, but I've always had a soft spot for Atlantis.
This thread needs to be about more than just favorite movies, but the pioneering art that Disney engineered, the multiplane camera, the theory of line, the vision of guys like the Nine Old Men, etc. My entire life and artistic bent has been heavily influenced by Disney.
It's also a blatant ripoff of Stargate.
Anyway, I don't see why this thread should be stood up for. It's not even that great of a topic. No mention of Hunchback of Notre Dame, Aristocats, Rescuers Down Under, Ub Iwerks, Song of the South, Davy Crockett, Treasure Island, Silly Symphonies, The Three Caballeros, etc. etc. etc.
DAISHI is the only person who has made even a worthwhile contribution to this topic, and the rest of it bores me. I only even came back to the topic to agree with him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8Ca_edg6RE
This thing was a beast, but it was Disney at its best, just doing stuff with a vision and artistic goal. That Satan thing terrified me.
Actually, Atlantis always reminded me of a cartoon child/family version of Stargate.
What Dashing said and also my post pretty much summarized up my arguments. Basically, Fantasia is a fine film, but I get slightly annoyed with the whole being dictated what to feel when I listen to these pieces of music. I don't hate it like my grandfather, but don't like it as much as Dashing does.
I'm really anti any medium accompanying the music, excluding what the composer originally intended. I feel that music that was written to stand alone should stand alone because that's the best way to experience it, really.
However, my position on this is by no means completely exclusive. I don't hate Fantasia. I've watched it probably more than forty times and I wouldn't do that with a film I hate. I do know that when I watch it, I tend to focus more on the visuals and the music becomes obscured by them. And with the great music chosen for the film, I tend to see this as something of a downside.
Well.. not the sequels.
Okay. Lion King 2 was pretty decent, but the others were bad.
Wellll... maybe indirectly. Just so you know what really came first.