MrPromey
Well-Known Member
Will edit for that - thank you!I'd preface this with a spoiler warning ^^^
Will edit for that - thank you!I'd preface this with a spoiler warning ^^^
Disney+ didn't doom Doctor Strange or The Way of Water.
This isn't a Disney+ curse, this is a "making sucky movies" curse.
And that's the kind of thing where an experienced story teller needed to step in and say "This isn't worth it for that gag. We need a better way to sell his connection to others - it's a fun idea and we'll do voice-over animatics of this scene for the bluray extras so it won't be completely lost, though."This scene was definitely included in the movie for the...
wave gag
And that's the kind of thing where an experienced story teller needed to step in and say "this isn't worth it for that gag. We need a better way to sell his connection to others - we'll do voice-over animatics of this scene for the bluray extras so it won't be completely lost, though."
This makes me think of a Hot Ones: First We Feast episode featuring Tenacious D that I just watched. (it's old but it was new to me)The scene wasn’t my favorite but it didn’t really bother me. But to your point there were definitely better ways to move the story forward.
I don't think a project being personal to a director is bad.
It can certainly add a degree of authenticity.
I think the problem is if it becomes an auteur-like project where others don't come in with a critical eye.
That's what feels like has been lacking recently to me.
Since this is bound to come up at some point:
Coco was amazing and universal.
That's the frustrating part, to me. It was rendered beautifully. The concept wasn't bad. It could have been a really great movie. Plenty of story elements worked. This wasn't a Good Dinosaur train wreak. It could have been way better than it was without a lot of changes.Elemental isn't that. Elemental isn't flopping because it wasn't made for a broad audience. It's flopping because it was percieved as unspectacular by general audiences and because Disney/Pixar as a brand has less draw now than it did in the past. Plus post-covid theatre draw. Plus a crowded lineup of competition.
Well, at least minor this time.
I still don’t understand how they think this will get more people in seats when it does the opposite. I think Disney shot their shot too early with Lightyear and Strange World and are still experiencing the fall out.
Who the heck cares!!!! Would anyone even have known that if the voice actress wasn't excited and didn't tweet that?
Are you all that scared of the term non-binary that a character that is literally water doesn't identify as male or female?
HIDE THE CHILDREN!!!
No, they wouldn’t which is why its even more unnecessary.
Those people exist.
Accept it and move on please.
Let’s just not get into that and focus on the business side of it. These decisions are costing them a lot of money and either they’re too stupid to realize it or have some sort of God complex.
You can't separate it.
If people quit their incessant complaining and protesting about people's choices, then people won't feel the need to announce their choices because they are accepted already.
Everyone will just be.
Everyone can just shut up, my god!!!![]()
That's the frustrating part, to me. It was rendered beautifully. The concept wasn't bad. It could have been a really great movie. Plenty of story elements worked. This wasn't a Good Dinosaur train wreak. It could have been way better than it was without a lot of changes.
There is this great interview with Ed Catmull from 2008 taking about how Pixar handled their creative process in those days.
It feels like something significant has changed from that process for them to be making the movies they are these days and having seen Luck, I don't think it's just the absence of John Lasater.
I don't know what it is but I hope they figure it out.
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