I don't buy everything on 4K, I stopped getting new movies. Last Disney film I bought was Frozen II and last Pixar film was Luca, but I still want the hand drawn classics.
Some people here claim to be in their '60s-'70s but for some reason they write (their speech) is more similar to what I expect from usual Gen Z people on Twitter, so I pretty much have suspicion that not everyone here are honest about their age.
I don't care about her views on the original film or her political opinions. I also don't condone people making fun of her appearance. But there's legitimate criticism to be made about her behavior that is just lumped together with everything else. Jonah Platt shouldn't have made that public...
At least young Snow White had the decency to thank her co-star (unlike another actress who decided to disingenuously thank everyone just to be passive aggressive). Hopefully she has a promising career:
I recently watched Brandy's Cinderella (Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella). Not my favorite adaptation of Cinderella. It actually was adapted twice before. One with Julie Andrews and another with Lesley Ann Warren. It also received a Broadway adaptation 12 years ago.
Brandy's is considered...
A very good movie. Many animators, including Andreas Deja, consider this the movie with the best character animation.
I love all of Walt's animated films. Even his weakest animated film, The Sword in the Stone, has good animation and great humor.
The Prince in the original serenades to Snow White and then they kiss through a dove in one of the most romantic scenes in Disney Animation. No male lead ever did something like that in Disney movies afterwards.
To be fair all the remakes retain the romantic relationships from the originals, it's expected of them.
I didn't care for the new guy and I didn't care that they turned him into a nobody, mostly because it was obvious they did it so Snow White would end up as the only "ruler" or "leader" or...
An interesting thing about the remake is that they gave the "not a prince" the plotline of Prince Phillip being captured by Maleficent (Evil Queen) and then gets free to save Aurora (Snow White). The truth is that Walt wanted to do it originally in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs but it was...
By the way, not sure why you got the impression that I'm a fan of Eisner when my post clearly criticize him. I think that from my overall posts, it should be quite clear that my favorite era of Disney was when Walt was alive (even though I wasn't even born in that era). But back in the '90s...
Eisner enjoyed having people around who actually cared about the art and the legacy rather than making a profit (they're all gone now), but he also had the same issues that Iger has. I always need to remind people of the awful DTVs that completely damaged the reputation of Disney, hand drawn...
Talking about Princes - one interesting thing about the remake is that they gave the "not a prince" the plotline of Prince Phillip being captured by Maleficent (Evil Queen) and then gets free to save Aurora (Snow White). The truth is that Walt wanted to do it originally in Snow White and the...