By the end of it, Home on the Range won't be the worst reviewed Disney musical.My main takeaway from all this is that Oliver and Company is massively underrated.
I rewatched it a few years ago (I hadn't seen it since it first came out) and didn't much like it. Perhaps I need to give it another go.My main takeaway from all this is that Oliver and Company is massively underrated.
Other than "Why Should I Worry" — a great song, I don't really care for anything about Oliver and Company.I rewatched it a few years ago (I hadn't seen it since it first came out) and didn't much like it. Perhaps I need to give it another go.
So did I.I rewatched it a few years ago (I hadn't seen it since it first came out) and didn't much like it. Perhaps I need to give it another go.
In addition to the song, I really like the look of it.Other than "Why Should I Worry" — a great song, I don't really care for anything about Oliver and Company.
My main takeaway from all this is that Oliver and Company is massively underrated.
The only thing I don't like about that film is that it made me kind of sad that Disney only worked with Vincent Price and Henry Mancini very late in their careers. Price almost sounds like he's doing a hammed-up impression of himself and the results are absolutely glorious!In addition to the song, I really like the look of it.
My personal favourite from the pre-Little Mermaid '80s era is the film I grew up knowing as Basil the Great Mouse Detective. An underrated gem in my opinion!
I wouldn’t put too much weight on internet reviews for movies that came out pre-2000. Most critics aren’t revisiting 40+ year old movies to write a good review. They typically revisit it just to rate it with a “modern” perspective which I find silly. Yes, a movie that came out in the 1980s has very 80s culture. What did they expect?My main takeaway from all this is that Oliver and Company is massively underrated.
No Disney Animation won't be done for. Disney Animation was in an even worse shape during the 70s and early 80s.If Wish is a flop at the box office, then Disney animation is done for. I guess WDWPro is going to win again and making Disney animation go bankrupt. For those of you are going stop it, I’m sorry, but I can’t help it.
Pinocchio, Fantasia, Alice in Wonderland, Sleeping Beauty, The Black Cauldron, The Rescuers Down Under, Fantasia 2000, The Emperor's New Groove, Atlantis, Treasure Planet, Home on the Range, Meet the Robinsons and Winnie the Pooh were all major flops or disappointments. Disney animation will survive Wish underperforming if that happens.If Wish is a flop at the box office, then Disney animation is done for. I guess WDWPro is going to win again and making Disney animation go bankrupt. For those of you are going stop it, I’m sorry, but I can’t help it.
I’ll say this, I agree that Oliver and Company is not Disney’s best animated feature, but it did manage fine at the box office.
Honestly it’s likely a combination of “pointing at the scoreboard” and surprise at how poorly it’s being received. I for one was bullish on its financial and critical prospects, and am really surprised it’s being received like this from the critics.Why are people continually checking the Tomatometer? What motivates someone to look in the hope that the score has dropped and then post about it?
It made more than the Bambi re-release; you're just looking at the 1988 grosses and it kept earning into 1989. My impression is that it was considered a box office success at the time, grossing about $15 million more than Great Mouse Detective. Coincidentally, it seems like the 35th anniversary of Oliver and Company's release was this past weekend!No it didn't. At least not compared to about 30 movies that performed better, including Bambi being re-released in theaters.
Luckily it had a release.
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