Moana 2 (Disney Animation - November 2024)

Farerb

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Can you clarify what you mean by this?
I read that these lines from the movie:
Why, they might even make a motion picture about you.

Motion picture? Oh.

Uh, well, um... Uh, that's something like television... without commercials.

or some other bit at the end were supposedly a parody of a TV commercial that aired back in the day. but now, no one knows the commercial, so no one gets the joke.
 

LittleBuford

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I read that these lines from the movie:


or some other bit at the end were supposedly a parody of a TV commercial that aired back in the day. but now, no one knows the commercial, so no one gets the joke.
I may not have got the joke as intended (if it was indeed parodying a TV commercial), but it still works. Merlin answered Wart's bewilderment ("Motion picture?") by referring to something that would have been equally unknown to him (televison), which is in itself amusing. At least I've always found it so.
 

Animaniac93-98

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I read that these lines from the movie:


or some other bit at the end were supposedly a parody of a TV commercial that aired back in the day. but now, no one knows the commercial, so no one gets the joke.

Merlin appearing in Bermuda shorts was the reference to a commercial at the time
 

Animaniac93-98

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Oliver and Company was pitched by a man who unfortunately died before production began. Perhaps had he lived to see the project through completion it would have turned out better.

It was a movie clearly tailored to satisfy Eisner and Katzenberg at the time, before Katzenberg realized the money making potential of new Disney animated films. It's contemporary, set in NYC, stars Bette Midler (the studio's darling star at the time) and has a pop soundtrack. It has also aged worse than most other Disney animated movies.
 

Animaniac93-98

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I just can't agree. While Wish was indeed a disappointment, I think it's better than most people on this forum give it credit for. It's treated like an unforgivable abomination when it's really just a kind of generic/bland movie that relies too much on the Disney formula without bringing anything new and exciting to the table.

That Wish is so derivative creatively and paint-by-numbers in execution kind of makes it more insulting as a result. That and its underdeveloped story and morals also make no sense when you stop and think about them.

While there are certainly other Disney movies that are more difficult to sit through, Wish is in its own way more infuriating.
 

Ghost93

Well-Known Member
I personally think in a world in which COVID never happened, Raya and the Last Dragon would have been a big box office hit. The visuals really wowed me on the big screen, but most never got that experience.
 

TalkingHead

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If I were to rank the bottom 15 Disney movies (from Worst to best)

1. Home on the Range
2. Chicken Little
3. Saludos Amigos
4. Ralph Breaks the Internet
5. Make Mine Music
7. Melody Time
8. Moana 2
9. Dinosaur
10. Strange World
11. Bolt
12. Fun and Fancy Free (Mickey and Beanstalk is great, Bongo is not)
13. Wish
14. The Sword in the Stone
15. Oliver and Company
The 40s anthology flicks have some of the most inventive and imaginative animation the Walt studio ever produced, not to mention memorable music. They’re almost like Fantasia without the pretentiousness.
 

DCBaker

Premium Member
Original Poster
According to Disney, Moana 2 has earned an estimated $221 domestic and $386 worldwide since opening:

"The Walt Disney Animation Studios film — which takes audiences on another epic adventure across the sea with Moana and Maui — opened at No. 1 spot at the domestic box office this weekend, notching an estimated $221 million since opening on Wednesday.

That makes Moana 2 the highest 5-day opening of all time surpassing the $204.6 million of 2023’s The Super Mario Bros. Movie and the highest Thanksgiving opening weekend box office, beating Frozen’s $94 million total in 2014. It was also the highest 5-day Thanksgiving all-time box office, beating Frozen 2’s second weekend of $125 million in 2019.

Disney is now responsible for the top seven opening Thanksgiving weekends of all time as well as nine out of the top ten.

As for the global total of Moana 2, it has made $386 million worldwide so far."

More at the link below:
 

Indy_UK

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Just got home from it. Son liked it and I thought it was boring. The 1st is much better but I’m glad Disney will at least make a good profit on it
 

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