lebeau
Well-Known Member
It's nice we can have a discussion in a discussion forum. Debate is fun.
Right, I never said Frozen was a bad movie (I believe my exact words were "solid double.") I also never said the songs were bad, I said they "aren't quite there," which basically means another pass at them, maybe fleshing out a verse or melody here or there, could have resulted in more. I believe the Lopez's are capable of better work (get thee to BOOK OF MORMON!).
I tend to critique movies based on potential. This is why I'm so hard on Brave, which was a great idea chopped to incoherence - that makes it bad. But I think Monsters University is pretty good. That idea always sucked, so them getting anything watchable out of it at all is amazing, and I'm willing to call it good. Frozen as a tale of sisterly relations is brilliant, and I don't think they got as deep as they could have. Points docked for wasted potential.
It's good you liked the movie. It's good your kids like musicals!!!! Nothing would be worse than for this movie to flop, Disney misinterpreting it as people not liking musicals, like they did with hand-drawn animation, and then never making another one. Never leave me, Disney musicals.
I gather I'm alone on the Wreck-It-Ralph branch. Not just in this forum but among people I know too. Something about it just didn't sit right with me.
Now that I have heard your criteria, I can better understand your opinion. I agree about Brave. A lot of wasted potential there. Monsters U was better than I expected, but that's not saying much. It was okay. Less than what I expect from Pixar more than I expected from a Monsters Inc sequel.
I liked Frozen more than you, but I can respect your opinion. You have supported it. So, okay, you weren't wrong.
I have a friend who shares your opinion of Wreck It Ralph. I enjoyed it a lot, but fall short of loving it. I think I gave it extra points because I was still smarting from the disappointment of Brave.