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Just found out that Lin Manuel Miranda's favorite Disney Movie is The Little Mermaid and his son's name is Sebastian.
Yup! There are on my count 2 references to the little mermaid in moana.Just found out that Lin Manuel Miranda's favorite Disney Movie is The Little Mermaid and his son's name is Sebastian.
Just found out that Lin Manuel Miranda's favorite Disney Movie is The Little Mermaid and his son's name is Sebastian.
"Shiny" feels a lot like "Poor Unfortunate Souls" to me.Yup! There are on my count 2 references to the little mermaid in moana.
I can see that. As for the references there are two easter eggs!"Shiny" feels a lot like "Poor Unfortunate Souls" to me.
Actually, Disney and Pixar are now basically indistinguishable in quality.
The main difference is that Pixar doesn't do musicals.
Rumor is Coco might change thatThe main difference is that Pixar doesn't do musicals.
Can Tom Hanks sing?...
The hair looks really good. The scene where Moana get covered in sand. It looked great!just got back from seeing it.. fell asleep somewhere before Maui disappears.
Music is good, but was more of a musical than I was anticipating (at least in the opening 1/3rd of the film). Was glad the sidekicks didn't feel as forced and formulatic as some of Disney's previous films.
The animation is amazing.. how they can pull off humans while still keeping them cartoon'ish now is amazing.
Went in blind... came out saying 'good, but no hurry to see it again'. I did watch the credits tho to check out the song credits..
just got back from seeing it.. fell asleep somewhere before Maui disappears.
Music is good, but was more of a musical than I was anticipating (at least in the opening 1/3rd of the film). Was glad the sidekicks didn't feel as forced and formulatic as some of Disney's previous films.
The animation is amazing.. how they can pull off humans while still keeping them cartoon'ish now is amazing.
Went in blind... came out saying 'good, but no hurry to see it again'. I did watch the credits tho to check out the song credits..
Wow, that's surprising. I agree with you that I felt no connection to recent releases (Wreck-It Ralph was okay but Frozen and Big Hero 6 were absolute disasters for me). But I couldn't disagree more about Moana. This was, in my opinion, the strongest Walt Disney Feature Animation film in 22 years, and better than most Pixar films along the way too. The only thing I didn't enjoy was theI recently saw this with a friend who expressed an interest in seeing 'Moana'.
If she had not suggested seeing it I probably would not have bothered to in a theater.
I love animation, and typically insist on a in-theater showing, but recent Disney films have not really struck my interest enough to motivate me to do so as I used to.
This was one of them, but I went with her for the fun of doing something together.
Went in spoiler free and open minded.
I knew very little about it pre-release.
I was pleasantly surprised.
A enjoyable film for the most part, and very pretty to look at.
Beautiful color palette for the backgrounds and appealing scenery.
The songs were good, and the story was engaging enough to hold your attention.
A few elements were quite nicely done.
With that being said, despite how pretty it all looks and the cutting edge CGI tech being used, the film was not all that memorable or emotionally engaging to me.
A enjoyable hour + experience, yes, but not something that stays with you once leaving the theater.
A find most of Disney's recent animated features to be of a similar nature.
Pretty to look at, but not a lot of depth to make it really resonate or become a memorable movie experience.
It's just kind of 'there'...up on the screen....and not effecting you on a emotional level.
You mileage may vary, of course.
It was nice however, and worth seeing at least once.
Of all the recent Disney animated films to come out over the last few years, this is the sole one I would not mind seeing again.
The story is interesting and some of the visual images are beautifully done.
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Think so? Frozen had one show-stopper and a bunch of mediocre songs IMO. Moana's soundtrack is amazing from start to finish (excluding the awful Alessia Cara cover of "How Far I'll Go").Musical vs musical though, I found Frozen to be superior also.
I agree. Huge positive message of not settling for the status quo and pushing yourself outside of the confines of tradition for traditions sake. Best Disney movie since Lion King in my opinion.Wow, that's surprising. I agree with you that I felt no connection to recent releases (Wreck-It Ralph was okay but Frozen and Big Hero 6 were absolute disasters for me). But I couldn't disagree more about Moana. This was, in my opinion, the strongest Walt Disney Feature Animation film in 22 years, and better than most Pixar films along the way too. The only thing I didn't enjoy was the, which felt out of place and unnecessarily dated the fim.tweet joke
This is the point at which I started tearing up for the first time in this movie.
I agree. Huge positive message of not settling for the status quo and pushing yourself outside of the confines of tradition for traditions sake. Best Disney movie since Lion King in my opinion.
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