I mostly call him dumbass though that should prove a nice alternative.
I mostly call him dumbass though that should prove a nice alternative.
@GhaleonQ:disqus Oh I terribly agree with your criticism and I don't want it to sound like I'm a fan of the movie which I find to be the weakest feature made under Walt. Rather I was just complementing how it works as an animation though my favorite aspect is the backgrounds which are just breathtaking.
I really don't like that movie.
Yeah, that's it.
I thought that adaptation of Peter Pan that came out a few years ago (I think it starred the kid from Frailty) was pretty good even if it isn't the most faithful thing in the world.
I loved The NeverEnding Story as a kid, but after reading the book in my adolescence I have felt that if I were to watch it again it would simply not hold up. The book just works that well.
My sister has a rabbit and a cat. When they get together the cat just sits around while the rabbit beats the living crap out of him.
Actually I find, in terms of animation, that Bambi is simply the ultimate result on something that Disney had been working on for a decade plus at that point. Especially if you look at the Sully Symphonies which were discontinued after Bambi you can see Disney's urge for naturalism shinning through more and more.
The real beauty of the book, especially I suspect for Movie fans, is how those moments of joy @avclub-0f0d67e214f9fef69b278e3d08114da9:disqus describes flutter so well with the terror moments. Like the scene where they go to the happy warren that eventually turns out to be a cult of domesticated rabbits is such a…
As bad as the scratching and biting is the barking is always been what gets me if just for the simple fact that you wouldn't expect a rabbit to act like that. Shoots the poop straight out like a goose.
You are not m Zodiacmotherfucker so get gone.
Yeah, in one of the commentaries they specifically say they wanted to bring him back for the season climax.
I was tougher then me too. I can't watch half the shit I did as a kid.
I don't know how old your kid is, but after seven it should be okay to show to kids. I recommend the book too if they like to read.
I guess I'm the only person who as a child read the book with absolute glee. Actually the first time I watched the movie I was very disappointed that is didn't go as far as the book in certain things though I've grown to respect it as its own thing.
I was mostly referencing how the article was making these two films sound like such a unique accomplishment in the world of animation. It rather sounds like someone who has only seen films from the big three talking (and even then something like the CIA produced Animal Farm was directed by an ex-Disney animator). The…
The books are even meaner in their own way. Though I think where these adaptations are lacking is in the philosophical edge the original novels bring. They'll scar you for life, but also give you a lot to think on.
I love these two Rosen films as much as the next guy, but I don't think they need the hyperbole of this article to succeed in the hard sale.
They did originally plan to bring Amazo back, but forgot.
How did you not mention his best role in The Lair of the White Worm.