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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

    Votes: 383 26.0%
  • Hunchback 2

    Votes: 53 3.6%
  • A slow death

    Votes: 1,037 70.4%

  • Total voters
    1,473
Essentially "Escapism bad unless it reflects MY personal worldview." Although you can barely call the original an escapist film since it still dealt with real issues, but it had a positive, hopeful message for those who were finding themselves in that situation, or even as a gentle reminder about the importance of families.

Modern Hollywood hates families, they have made it their mission for decades to dismantle it and make a mockery of it. The generation who grew up raised on that are now making/remaking old movies to reflect that.

Seriously, name a pro-family movie that has come out within the last 15 years.
 
Setting aside the general stupidity of this, just so happening to have an alien friend show up to keep your sister company, plus neighbors willing to take her in, plus the money to jet off to an extremely expensive state for college, plus a portal gun to enable easy visits...is the more "honest" depiction, showing what really happens?

I would think being stuck being the adult and giving up your surfing aspirations because now you need a job (and you get a totally normal job helping at a local store) is a much more realistic ending to the story of unexpected parent death.

I can't even keep track of this stuff: so, in the movie they say Nani is leaving herself behind and so must ditch her sister to go chase her dreams, so it's bad for Nani to be "left behind", but it's okay for it to happen to Lilo because people do get left behind. This is despite the fact that needing to leave behind your passions to take care of someone who needs you is an unfortunate necessity after a tragedy whereas ditching your sister because you want to go to this one specific college is just being hugely selfish; in other words, the first one is life forcing "being left behind" while the latter is a conscious decision to do so when it didn't need to happen. Is being left behind unacceptable or not?
 
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This is the hooked nose goblin the guy lost his shit over. So....yeah.
 
Jenny Slate is attractive. That said, I don't know if they were dating but a few years ago she was doing the rounds with Chris Evans when he was doing his peak male femminist, woke, "I'm a great guy" routine. I listened to them on a podcast and he sounded like the most cucked guy trying so hard to say the right things to please his woke feminist girlfriend who hated masculinity. It was so god damn cringe.
 
two or three hours doing makeup and hair can do that, but she just looks average at best. If you had a random sampling of woman about her age you wouldn't even notice her among them.

She's no world class beauty but she's more attractive then the average woman who is overweight and has an unhealthy aura to them.
 
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Jenny Slate is attractive. That said, I don't know if they were dating but a few years ago she was doing the rounds with Chris Evans when he was doing his peak male femminist, woke, "I'm a great guy" routine. I listened to them on a podcast and he sounded like the most cucked guy trying so hard to say the right things to please his woke feminist girlfriend who hated masculinity. It was so god damn cringe.
Feminists hate women and girls having anything to do with men and family. Their idea of a happy ending is a woman forgoing marriage and family to pursue a career, then dying childless surrounded by cats and wine. If a woman character is in a historical setting, she'll usually end the movie sailing into the sunset on a ship in some kind of masculine role like warrior or trader, even though such jobs were mind-bendingly dangerous, with terrible, disease-ridden conditions. And that's if the ship didn't sink or become stranded.
 
Elio Tracking Disastrous Opening Box Office Projections as Pixar Faces One of Its Worst Debuts Ever

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This is what happens when you get rid of the old guard of veteran storytellers and replace them with Millennial diversity hires. The people at the helm of Pixar can't write for shit anything that appeals to a general audience anymore and the adoption of the repulsive bean mouth visuals in all their latest projects doesn't help either. I really hope this is seen as another nail in the coffin for this accursed art style.
 
Elio Tracking Disastrous Opening Box Office Projections as Pixar Faces One of Its Worst Debuts Ever

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This is what happens when you get rid of the old guard of veteran storytellers and replace them with Millennial diversity hires. The people at the helm of Pixar can't write for shit anything that appeals to a general audience anymore and the adoption of the repulsive bean mouth visuals in all their latest projects doesn't help either. I really hope this is seen as another nail in the coffin for this accursed art style.
Not really surprised. Even as someone who likes "beanmouth" (and even then only certain IP's), this had zero appeal. It's Strange World all over again.
 
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