Live-Action ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’

Bullseye1967

Is that who I am?
Premium Member
Yes, the 90's is an absolute banger decade for movies!
The 80s would like a word with you:

ET
Indiana Jones
Batman
Rain Man
Back to the future
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Look Who's Talking
Coming to America
Star Wars 5 & 6
Crocodile Dundee
Dead Poets Society
Beverly Hills Cop
Lethal Weapon
Honey I Shrunk the Kids
Twins
Ghost Busters
Dirty Dancing
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Tootsie
Top Gun
Cocktails
Gremlins
Born on the Forth of July
Die Hard
Naked Gun
Gremlins
Fatal Attraction
Platoon
Karate Kid
Big
Die Hard
3 Men and a Baby
An Officer and a Gentleman
Rocky
On Golden Pond
Good Morning Vietnam
Terms of Endearment
Breakfast Club
Fast time at Ridgemont High
Sixteen Candles
Footloose
The Day After
Scarface
Airplane
Amadeus
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
Midnight Run
Little Mermaid
Full metal Jacket
Heathers
48 hours
Caddy Shack
Desperately Seeking Susan
Bull Durham
Purple Rain
Sophie's Choice
Alien
Blues Bros
Once upon a Time
After Hours
Pee Wee's Big Adventure
Risky Business
Repo Man
Spinal Tap
Terminator
Robo Cop
The Right Stuff'
Say Anything
Raising Arizona
The Shining
Thin Blue Line
Blade Runner
Blue Velvet
Raging Bull
Ferris Buellar
Princess Bride
Pretty in Pink
Labrynth
Steel Magnolias
Driving Miss Daisy
Karate Kid
When Harry met Sally
You Have Mail
Clue
Untouchables
Terms of Endearment
Airplane
Say Anything
Beetlejuice
trading places
Arthur
Casino
Stand by me
Plames Trains and Automobiles
Money Pit
Uncle Buck
Adventures in babysitting
Big Trouble in Little China
Gremlins
Howard the Duck
Pretty woman
War Games
Splash
Weird Science
Wallstreet
Tootsie
Ms Doubtfire
Steel Magnolias
Highlander
Transformers
The Last Starfighter
Mystic Pizza
Adventures in Babysitting
Valley Girl
Untouchables
Tron
Color Purple
Beverly Hills Cop
Lost Boys
Wall street
Commando
Field of Dreams
Tootsie
Harry met Sally
Little Shop of Horrors
A Fish Called Wanda
Blue Velvet
Scarface
Mad Max
After Hours
Vacation


This is just from what I saw. Tell me the 90s have the best movies.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Pretty much is, only replace Margaritas with Star Wars and replace special ingredient with inclusion without any character traits or quality writing allowed.
Then add in some arsenic for an extreme overreaction to a poorly written character in which nerdraging fanbois attack the actor in over the top online vitriol as if she was the one who wrote her lines. They relentless attacked her forcing her to quit social media.

Sane People: They way they wrote her character was completely inadequate. It detracted from the movie.

Online Nerdraging Fanbois: Rose Tico, I hope you die a horrible death!!!!!!!111!

Somewhat like what's happening with Zegler.
 

LittleBuford

Well-Known Member
There are some really weird headlines swirling around at the moment declaring explicitly that the film has been cancelled. When you read the "stories" themselves, however, you learn that this isn't the case at all. I'm used to clickbait, but this is something else entirely.
 

Prince-1

Well-Known Member
The 80s would like a word with you:

ET
Indiana Jones
Batman
Rain Man
Back to the future
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Look Who's Talking
Coming to America
Star Wars 5 & 6
Crocodile Dundee
Dead Poets Society
Beverly Hills Cop
Lethal Weapon
Honey I Shrunk the Kids
Twins
Ghost Busters
Dirty Dancing
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Tootsie
Top Gun
Cocktails
Gremlins
Born on the Forth of July
Die Hard
Naked Gun
Gremlins
Fatal Attraction
Platoon
Karate Kid
Big
Die Hard
3 Men and a Baby
An Officer and a Gentleman
Rocky
On Golden Pond
Good Morning Vietnam
Terms of Endearment
Breakfast Club
Fast time at Ridgemont High
Sixteen Candles
Footloose
The Day After
Scarface
Airplane
Amadeus
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
Midnight Run
Little Mermaid
Full metal Jacket
Heathers
48 hours
Caddy Shack
Desperately Seeking Susan
Bull Durham
Purple Rain
Sophie's Choice
Alien
Blues Bros
Once upon a Time
After Hours
Pee Wee's Big Adventure
Risky Business
Repo Man
Spinal Tap
Terminator
Robo Cop
The Right Stuff'
Say Anything
Raising Arizona
The Shining
Thin Blue Line
Blade Runner
Blue Velvet
Raging Bull
Ferris Buellar
Princess Bride
Pretty in Pink
Labrynth
Steel Magnolias
Driving Miss Daisy
Karate Kid
When Harry met Sally
You Have Mail
Clue
Untouchables
Terms of Endearment
Airplane
Say Anything
Beetlejuice
trading places
Arthur
Casino
Stand by me
Plames Trains and Automobiles
Money Pit
Uncle Buck
Adventures in babysitting
Big Trouble in Little China
Gremlins
Howard the Duck
Pretty woman
War Games
Splash
Weird Science
Wallstreet
Tootsie
Ms Doubtfire
Steel Magnolias
Highlander
Transformers
The Last Starfighter
Mystic Pizza
Adventures in Babysitting
Valley Girl
Untouchables
Tron
Color Purple
Beverly Hills Cop
Lost Boys
Wall street
Commando
Field of Dreams
Tootsie
Harry met Sally
Little Shop of Horrors
A Fish Called Wanda
Blue Velvet
Scarface
Mad Max
After Hours
Vacation


This is just from what I saw. Tell me the 90s have the best movies.
That is a most excellent list.
 

Chi84

Premium Member
Then add in some arsenic for an extreme overreaction to a poorly written character in which nerdraging fanbois attack the actor in over the top online vitriol as if she was the one who wrote her lines. They relentless attacked her forcing her to quit social media.

Sane People: They way they wrote her character was completely inadequate. It detracted from the movie.

Online Nerdraging Fanbois: Rose Tico, I hope you die a horrible death!!!!!!!111!

Somewhat like what's happening with Zegler.
Unfortunately, that explains the dynamic in quite a few threads.
 

BrianLo

Well-Known Member
The 80s would like a word with you:

ET
Indiana Jones
Batman
Rain Man
Back to the future
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Look Who's Talking
Coming to America
Star Wars 5 & 6
Crocodile Dundee
Dead Poets Society
Beverly Hills Cop
Lethal Weapon
Honey I Shrunk the Kids
Twins
Ghost Busters
Dirty Dancing
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Tootsie
Top Gun
Cocktails
Gremlins
Born on the Forth of July
Die Hard
Naked Gun
Gremlins
Fatal Attraction
Platoon
Karate Kid
Big
Die Hard
3 Men and a Baby
An Officer and a Gentleman
Rocky
On Golden Pond
Good Morning Vietnam
Terms of Endearment
Breakfast Club
Fast time at Ridgemont High
Sixteen Candles
Footloose
The Day After
Scarface
Airplane
Amadeus
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
Midnight Run
Little Mermaid
Full metal Jacket
Heathers
48 hours
Caddy Shack
Desperately Seeking Susan
Bull Durham
Purple Rain
Sophie's Choice
Alien
Blues Bros
Once upon a Time
After Hours
Pee Wee's Big Adventure
Risky Business
Repo Man
Spinal Tap
Terminator
Robo Cop
The Right Stuff'
Say Anything
Raising Arizona
The Shining
Thin Blue Line
Blade Runner
Blue Velvet
Raging Bull
Ferris Buellar
Princess Bride
Pretty in Pink
Labrynth
Steel Magnolias
Driving Miss Daisy
Karate Kid
When Harry met Sally
You Have Mail
Clue
Untouchables
Terms of Endearment
Airplane
Say Anything
Beetlejuice
trading places
Arthur
Casino
Stand by me
Plames Trains and Automobiles
Money Pit
Uncle Buck
Adventures in babysitting
Big Trouble in Little China
Gremlins
Howard the Duck
Pretty woman
War Games
Splash
Weird Science
Wallstreet
Tootsie
Ms Doubtfire
Steel Magnolias
Highlander
Transformers
The Last Starfighter
Mystic Pizza
Adventures in Babysitting
Valley Girl
Untouchables
Tron
Color Purple
Beverly Hills Cop
Lost Boys
Wall street
Commando
Field of Dreams
Tootsie
Harry met Sally
Little Shop of Horrors
A Fish Called Wanda
Blue Velvet
Scarface
Mad Max
After Hours
Vacation


This is just from what I saw. Tell me the 90s have the best movies.

They all came out on VHS in the 90’s. 😅

But that whole run is a banger, no arguments here.
 

Ghost93

Well-Known Member
They all came out on VHS in the 90’s. 😅

But that whole run is a banger, no arguments here.
There have been many great movies from the past decade. The problem is that audiences no longer pay to see non-big budget tentpole movies in theaters anymore, so a lot of well-made dramas and comedies don't have the cultural impact that they did in the 80s or 90s because audiences aren't showing up to these types of movies in droves anymore.
 

erasure fan1

Well-Known Member
The problem is that audiences no longer pay to see non-big budget tentpole movies in theaters anymore, so a lot of well-made dramas and comedies don't have the cultural impact that they did in the 80s or 90s because audiences aren't showing up to these types of movies in droves anymore
Well, I can't speak for everyone, but I wouldn't say they don't have cultural impact anymore. For me, and a lot of people I know, it comes down to a cost to need to see factor. Personally I've never thought most comedies or Dramas needed to be seen on the big screen. So with how expensive it is for us to go to the theater it's a wait to stream for us. The home theater viewing for them is more than good enough for me.
 

Ghost93

Well-Known Member
Well, I can't speak for everyone, but I wouldn't say they don't have cultural impact anymore. For me, and a lot of people I know, it comes down to a cost to need to see factor. Personally I've never thought most comedies or Dramas needed to be seen on the big screen. So with how expensive it is for us to go to the theater it's a wait to stream for us. The home theater viewing for them is more than good enough for me.
But you do lose cultural impact when everyone watches things on there own and there isn't a big movie that everyone is talking about. I feel like nowadays streaming caters to specific niches and there are very few films that bring large portions of the public together. Barbie and Oppenheimer have been the rare exceptions this year.
 

Tha Realest

Well-Known Member
But you do lose cultural impact when everyone watches things on there own and there isn't a big movie that everyone is talking about. I feel like nowadays streaming caters to specific niches and there are very few films that bring large portions of the public together. Barbie and Oppenheimer have been the rare exceptions this year.
And Mario.
 

DKampy

Well-Known Member
It was really a mistake getting Zegler. She is too much of an unlikeable big mouth. She has rubbed every true Snow White fan the wrong way with her comments. And like always with Disney (...lately) they aren't staying true to the original Disney version.
So I am not a true Snow White fan just because Ziegler’s comments don’t bother me
 

Goofy Ninja

Well-Known Member
I agree with Jenna Ortega and Elle Fanning on the recent wave of female characters. I'm so sick of all these unlikable, unrelatable overpowered characters.

Yeah, a lot of todays characters suck. They usually take an already established character and totally change them. They can't make a good original character on their own, so they just steal from geniuses.
 

SuddenStorm

Well-Known Member
Oh, geez. Now I'm second guessing myself.

I had two nerdy guys from Best Buy come install and do "calibrations" to my home theater setup when I moved in last year. They fiddled with things for an hour. I offered them Pepsi's during the process, and tipped them afterward. To me, it all looks incredible. Especially when I am watching a Blu-Ray, or a current TV show from a major media outlet in 4K. But even old 480p upscaled episodes of Three's Company look incredible on it. To me at least.

Is there some way of knowing if your 4K giant screen home theater is set up correctly? Aside from the confident words of two nerdy guys from Best Buy all hopped up on free Pepsi-Cola?

It sounds like yours is fine. You could run some test patterns on the display to eyeball how accurate it is, or get something like this if you're more intense about it-


But if they got it set up and you're not noticing any obvious issues- then you're fine.
 

Frankenstein79

Well-Known Member
Yeah, a lot of todays characters suck. They usually take an already established character and totally change them. They can't make a good original character on their own, so they just steal from geniuses.

Standing on the shoulders of giants. The uncreative and untalented aren't able to create. So they just reuse and change old characters like Galadriel and Snow White. Then they make them say whatever they want to say, even though they know most fans don't like it (She Hulk).

Then they got the nerve to come out and give fake numbers. "Disney says Disney got 14 million views."
 

DKampy

Well-Known Member
LOL, yep.
Wow…appreciating The original Snow White animated film and recognizing it would be problematic for modern society can coexist… I am not even saying I agree with her statements… as it her opinion and she is entitled to have them…as we all are…however she is not one of the creatives involved with this new incarnation… she is just the hired actor… I for one am looking forward to what they come up with… If I don’t care for this Snow White… I still have the original animated classic

People on this forum can be so close minded
 

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