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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

    Votes: 384 26.0%
  • Hunchback 2

    Votes: 53 3.6%
  • A slow death

    Votes: 1,038 70.4%

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    1,475
That is what the leak from a few pages back seemed to imply. They seem to be basing the plot around this joke as Pluto goes crazy and CGIs the cast in a revenge plot as he is treated like a dog unlike Goofy.
Oh I see so they want to ruin Pluto's character for a new audience. I wonder how Walt would have felt.
 
Well no I have ask myself this question many times. But this one I find is more of "to close to home" question. Since Walt created Pluto and probably never wanted to see a character like Pluto as a villain.
That's true... Pluto's always been that lovable goofball type character. Though I do share your disappointment (despite never being that attached to the original shorts).
 
I’m not too crazy about the potential behind this one, but I believe this might be the first movie to be announced that was green lit by Pete Docter, who has a talent for making entertaining movies out of bizarre premises. That being said, it almost sounds like a parody of a Pixar premise.
Pretty sure the synopsis has been covered by either Disney or Pixar over and over. I mean shit, reading the description “
______ journeys alongside an unlikely pair, A and B, in a city where ___, ___, ___and ___ residents live together.

The ___ young woman and the ___ guy are about to discover something ____: how much they actually have in common.”

Did I just describe Zootopia or Elemental?

Edit: Shit, if they didn't specify "woman" and "man" you could throw that fantasy movie with the brothers in. Whatever it was called.
 
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Pretty sure the synopsis has been covered by either Disney or Pixar over and over. I mean shit, reading the description “
______ journeys alongside an unlikely pair, A and B, in a city where ___, ___, ___and ___ residents live together.

The ___ young woman and the ___ guy are about to discover something ____: how much they actually have in common.”

Did I just describe Zootopia or Elemental?
Obligatory “what if elements had feelings?”
 
That being said, it almost sounds like a parody of a Pixar premise.
The animated feature based on director Peter Sohn’s childhood in New York will hit theaters June 16, 2023. Produced by Denise Ream (The Good Dinosaur, Cars 2), Elemental journeys alongside an unlikely pair, Ember and Wade, in a city where fire, water, land and air residents live together.

The fiery young woman and the go-with-the-flow guy are about to discover something elemental: how much they actually have in common. Disney and Pixar also released concept art (above) for the original film from Sohn.

“My parents emigrated from Korea in the early 1970s and built a bustling grocery store in the Bronx. We were among many families who ventured to a new land with hopes and dreams — all of us mixing into one big salad bowl of cultures, languages and beautiful little neighborhoods. That’s what led me to Elemental,” the native New Yorker said in a statement.

Sohn also discussed using the basic elements — fire, water, land and air — to animate his feature film. “Some elements mix with each other, and some don’t. What if these elements were alive?” he said.
So Turning Red meets Zootopia meets Inside Out, okay, next!

They are truly creatively bankrupt. What happened to doing movies about toys or bugs or fish or monsters or old widowers? Everything's either a kid or a metaphor. Also The Good Dinosaur wow much credit. How many people forget that was a movie they actually released? I've done it dozens of times.

The woman is fiery and the man is the opposite, another cliche. Produced by a woman, since "we have to elevate women" is the new normal. Director is a foreigner since that's the new normal. White guys just can't make animated films anymore, I guess.
 
So Turning Red meets Zootopia meets Inside Out, okay, next!

They are truly creatively bankrupt. What happened to doing movies about toys or bugs or fish or monsters or old widowers? Everything's either a kid or a metaphor. Also The Good Dinosaur wow much credit. How many people forget that was a movie they actually released? I've done it dozens of times.

The woman is fiery and the man is the opposite, another cliche. Produced by a woman, since "we have to elevate women" is the new normal. Director is a foreigner since that's the new normal. White guys just can't make animated films anymore, I guess.
Producer of “The Good Dinosaur” AND “Cars 2”.

Is this woman their sacrificial cover for shit movies? “You can’t hate this, it’s produced by a WOC!”
 
______ journeys alongside an unlikely pair, A and B, in a city where ___, ___, ___and ___ residents live together.

The ___ young woman and the ___ guy are about to discover something ____: how much they actually have in common.”
oh goodie, I love Mad Libs

Danny journeys alongside an unlikely pair, Tony The Tiger and Bob Sagat, in a city where COMBS, Alf, The Blue M&M and The Dairy Queen residents live together.

The bitchy young woman and the tourettes guy are about to discover something shitty: how much they actually have in common.”
 
I wish Disney would remake some of their failed past movies. I get that there's more risk and remaking successful movies is far more safe, but I think there's an audience who'd love to see Treasure Planet, Atlantis, The Black Cauldron, etc have a second chance at life.

I am super fucking down for a Black Cauldron remake. I was fascinated with that film as a kid, even though I didn't exactly like it. The Horned King was a stone-cold Chad with a great design.
 
I’m not too crazy about the potential behind this one, but I believe this might be the first movie to be announced that was green lit by Pete Docter, who has a talent for making entertaining movies out of bizarre premises. That being said, it almost sounds like a parody of a Pixar premise.
As if rays and the last dragon wasn't enough of a rip off of Nickelodeons avatar they're not even trying with this one.
 
It was like that for me with Sword and the Stone with the girl squirrel being alone.
I have seen so much art of a hypothetical scenario where the girl squirrel also got turned into a human and went on adventures with Arthur. Hell, Robot Chicken even did a joke on the idea.
 
It was like that for me with Sword and the Stone with the girl squirrel being alone.
I still get choked up every time I see that part of the film. Even with Bambi's mom or mufasa's death I can handle. Just a feeling that we never see that squirrel again throughout the movie just dwells on you.

Even a quick cameo/appearance her the end which she accepts Ward who then tells Merlin to turns her into a human so that she becomes his Queen would have given us some some closure not to mention tie up that plot line.

Even the granny squirrel could come back in mess around with Merlin too.
 

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I still get choked up every time I see that part of the film. Even with Bambi's mom or mufasa's death I can handle. Just a feeling that we never see that squirrel again throughout the movie just dwells on you.

Even a quick cameo/appearance her the end which she accepts Ward who then tells Merlin to turns her into a human so that she becomes his Queen would have given us some some closure not to mention tie up that plot line.

Even the granny squirrel could come back in mess around with Merlin too.
To think we almost had that chance back when Disney was pumping out those direct-to-video sequels 20 years ago. Personally I would've followed up on Merlin's time travel capabilities and found some excuse for Wart to visit England of the 20th Century.
 
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