he actually was. And Ron Perlman and Claire Forlani, too!
he actually was. And Ron Perlman and Claire Forlani, too!
Emperor's New Groove, maybe, but Atlantis came either the year before or year of Shrek, and Atlantis is far and away better than Shrek. I think that as soon as Home on the Range came out from Disney, it felt like Dreamworks.
EX-TER-MI-NATE! EX-TER-MI-NATE!, Internet!
I love Brandon Bird for his amazing picture Lambertback, but this is just annoying… Please use your amazing capabilities to draw something beautiful like Lambertback again, not this.
The funny thing, I think there is another Disney movie where Pumbaa is actually the roast pig in some celebration, so that could make a lot of sense.
Have you gone back to it with the capability of fast forwarding the movie? It really gets much better, and Brian Blessed's Clayton gets a Brutal Death, Brutal by Disney's standards, anyway.
Why do I get the feeling we're going to be sued by Happy Madison Productions for stealing jokes from "The Ridiculous Six" in about a year from now?
Are you going to Papoose her Wigwam too?
I'm in agreement. It's very good. I'd be willing to check it out if I could find the time to watch it to see if my feelings about it still hold water, but I remember it being very good, and the songwriting is top notch.
Yeah, and that one blew my mind too, because I saw it on the Disney Channel (God, those were the days), and I remembered that they censored a lot of movies, but that one they never did.
I was 11 when Atlantis: The Lost Empire came out, and I loved that (Hey people, James Cameron ripped this movie off too, not just Dances With Wolves!), but when they hit Emperor's New Groove, I find it to be quote worthy, but not as good. I watched it a bunch growing up, but I'm definitely not going back to watch it.
I take it you left during the "Trash'n the Camp" song?
The problem is her design was more Caucasian based: Aladdin was designed off of Scott Baio and Jasmine was based off of Jennifer Connelly.
Now I have to audition for it, I was born to play Quasimodo!
I was going to say as far as anachronisms (or interweaving worlds go), When Hercules is being drawn on a vase, the Lion's pelt he's wearing is Scar from The Lion King, so there is that.
My only request of the Broadway Musical: Please, PLEASE have that beautiful song "Out There" in it. It's the best song in the movie (It's also my favorite song of all the Disney movies to hum) and when I saw the movie years ago, it was the song that made me give the movie my attention. In a musical, I'd lose my mind…
I was 6 when I saw Hunchback, so the sexual stuff went over my head, I just remember that seeing a "G" rated movie where words like "Hell", "Hellfire" and "Damnation" in it felt so weird. Seeing it again as an adult here a few months ago, My inner 6 year old still can't get over it. Still awesome, though.
Did Aladdin say, "Do you bleed? You Will", to Hercules too?
I won't deny that I regularly sing, "Hey, nonny, nonny! Hey, nonny, nonny! Ooh, how I love it!" around my girlfriend, and thankfully she knows exactly what I'm referring to. Of course, these are lines from "Mine, Mine, Mine".
I'd argue the streak of decent Disney Animated movies broke with Tarzan. That was the last great animated movie Disney made, and since, they have been floundering to make something worth watching to me, and Frozen isn't necessarily a step in the right direction, but it feels better than everything they've done lately.