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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

    Votes: 433 27.5%
  • Hunchback 2

    Votes: 57 3.6%
  • A slow death

    Votes: 1,086 68.9%

  • Total voters
    1,576
Can Hollywood please stop giving the reins to hack frauds that only care about working through their "trauma" (read: whining about people not understanding their genius) instead of creating stories that everyone can relate to?
With his resume he could easily have found a small press willing to publish the original story as a graphic novel (he probably could have even published it himself!) and it most likely would have done well. The man is almost 40 and has a long career at Pixar, maybe the execs thought he’d have better judgement than this.
 
I feel like there is a huge social engineering push to make little boys and men the biggest faggots possible. You can’t have aggression or work out shit in a manner that usually is how men or boys do shit (physical confrontation or a friend calling you a retard).

Good point. They're definitely fucking it up. Fred Rogers had this shit figured out like 50 years ago on Mr. Rogers. No one would accuse him of ever being violent or inappropriate yet he talked about anger and feeling mad and just wanting to hit something numerous times over the years. Hell, he was always saying he started playing the piano because it let him express his feelings, he could slam down the keys when he was mad and the piano would sound loud and angry.

Not sure why people these days can't figure this shit out. All these "emotion" films do feel super faggy, whereas Mr Rogers managed to not feel faggy at all while addressing the same topics with a way, way, way lower budget.
 
Good point. They're definitely fucking it up. Fred Rogers had this shit figured out like 50 years ago on Mr. Rogers. No one would accuse him of ever being violent or inappropriate yet he talked about anger and feeling mad and just wanting to hit something numerous times over the years. Hell, he was always saying he started playing the piano because it let him express his feelings, he could slam down the keys when he was mad and the piano would sound loud and angry.

Not sure why people these days can't figure this shit out. All these "emotion" films do feel super faggy, whereas Mr Rogers managed to not feel faggy at all while addressing the same topics with a way, way, way lower budget.
Mr Roger’s is the faggiest goddamn thing and I do not understand the social brainwashing that makes people think some faggot youth pastor is Jesus Christ.

Have an actual relationship with your father rather than some soft voiced “how to be a good fella and let your enemies rape your wife” type faggot.

Edit: the fatherless people are going to come cry about a man who gave the moral lesson equivalent of mayo and wonder bread sandwiches was a great man. Maybe he was, but not all great men are wise.
 
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Mr Roger’s is the faggiest goddamn thing and I do not understand the social brainwashing that makes people think some faggot youth pastor is Jesus Christ.

Have an actual relationship with your father rather than some soft voiced “how to be a good fella and let your enemies rape your wife” type faggot.

Edit: the fatherless people are going to come cry about a man who gave the moral lesson equivalent of mayo and wonder bread sandwiches was a great man. Maybe he was, but not all great men are wise.
Trying to be an edgy contrarian like this won't go over well. Sounds like you completely missed the point of Mr. Rogers and why people loved him so much. - When that show was airing, it put out a bunch of messages to children that they were loved and appreciated; I didn't grow up with this show, but I've come across some people who grew up in abusive homes being raised by spiteful, hedonistic Boomers who appreciated being shown love in some way by someone when they didn't find it in their own families. There were also bits on the show where they would talk about serious political issues in the world (RFK's assassination, fears of the USSR nuking America) to children who may have some knowledge of it in the back of their minds that in a way that would make them feel safe without talking down to them at the same time. Mr. Rogers aged way better than any modern Disney slop ever will.

Interestingly enough, this strikes me as something a 4chan user would type, but trash talking Mr. Rogers years ago is something that 100% of the time would get you banned from any board on that site no questions asked.
 
Trying to be an edgy contrarian like this won't go over well. Sounds like you completely missed the point of Mr. Rogers and why people loved him so much. - When that show was airing, it put out a bunch of messages to children that they were loved and appreciated; I didn't grow up with this show, but I've come across some people who grew up in abusive homes being raised by spiteful, hedonistic Boomers who appreciated being shown love in some way by someone when they didn't find it in their own families. There were also bits on the show where they would talk about serious political issues in the world (RFK's assassination, fears of the USSR nuking America) to children who may have some knowledge of it in the back of their minds that in a way that would make them feel safe without talking down to them at the same time. Mr. Rogers aged way better than any modern Disney slop ever will.

Interestingly enough, this strikes me as something a 4chan user would type, but trash talking Mr. Rogers years ago is something that 100% of the time would get you banned from any board on that site no questions asked.
Nice wall of text, faggot. I dislike dollar store Fulton Sheen, but I hate faggots like you.
 
Yeah, you did. Next time, keep the edge to yourself, champ.
Alright, back on topic, who had the best villain song?
The one Keith David sings, but it’s also bad because he only got like one song. Sincerely, they got Keith David and they underused him. The man has pipes. They got Arbiter and they barely used him because they wanted an excuse to kill 3D animation.
 
Yeah, you did. Next time, keep the edge to yourself, champ.
Alright, back on topic, who had the best villain song?
"Be Prepared" or "Poor, Unfortunate Souls." Probably an unpopular opinion, but they're way catchier than "Hellfire."
 
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No contest
My least popular Disney take is that Hellfire sucks and is only popular because internet edgelords think a song about sexual repression in a Disney movie is super grimdark badass. The Disney equivalent of Crawling in my Skin. Gaston, Poor Unfortunate Souls, and (especially) Be Prepared are all better: as songs, as character portraits, and as set pieces. Seriously, a bunch of Golden Age Disney animators couldn't come up with something more visually interesting than Frollo getting a shameful Catholic boner for the Dave Matthews Band logo?
 
They got Arbiter and they barely used him because they wanted an excuse to kill 3D animation.
And now he's in Vivzie's clutches. So sad.
Alright, back on topic, who had the best villain song?
I am quite fond of Mother Knows Best and its reprise. It's not as grand as Hellfire, Be Prepared, or Friends on the Other Side, but I think that further helps it epitomize the devouring mother archetype. It's an insidious evil.
 
My least popular Disney take is that Hellfire sucks and is only popular because internet edgelords think a song about sexual repression in a Disney movie is super grimdark badass. The Disney equivalent of Crawling in my Skin. Gaston, Poor Unfortunate Souls, and (especially) Be Prepared are all better: as songs, as character portraits, and as set pieces. Seriously, a bunch of Golden Age Disney animators couldn't come up with something more visually interesting than Frollo getting a shameful Catholic boner for the Dave Matthews Band logo?

I don't think it's the song people love so much, I think it's The Voice.

Tony Jay just had one of those glorious, sinister, stentorian voices that they just don't make any more.
 
They're rebooting Indiana Jones. Will he be a nigger tranny in a wheelchair or yet another Br*tish brunette woman who's lame and gay?
 
Damn, forgot to add my own take. I wouldn’t say it’s the best, and I know people don’t usually talk about the sequels in a positive light. But I think My Lullaby is very much slept on.
 
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