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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

    Votes: 433 27.5%
  • Hunchback 2

    Votes: 57 3.6%
  • A slow death

    Votes: 1,087 68.9%

  • Total voters
    1,577
Letting Jews ruin Hollywood has been a time honored tradition since it became Hollywood.
Reminder, McCarthy wasn't allowed to complete his task...

Second Reminder, after the Berlin Wall fell and more communist documents were outed, it turns out the majority of people McCarthy was going after were actually in fact - Commies. Imagine that...
 
oh shit Adam the Woo died
How the fuck did Boogie outlive him

That fucking sucks, dead right before christmas and his family's going to have that hanging over the holiday. RIP, I get why people didn't like what his content turned into but I enjoyed watching his videos during lockdowns.
 
The reason why Wish was not as good as it should be, is because Disney hates good writing. They just want girl boss Mary Sue fanfics and tokenism Mary Sues. It is a slap in the face to writers who are talented or trying to be talented. It's gotten so bad, even Suethors on fanfic and fan comic sites, are getting sick to death of tokenism and girl boss Sues.

What happens in fanworks, should stay in fanworks.
Problem is there's still a large minority of karens, and other white women who either love the girl bossing Mary Sue characters; and or in denial of the main female character(s) they like are in deed Mary Sues. With both groups actively hostile to the mere suggestion of disagreement on this subject.
 
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The funny part is they cross $6B and still wind up losing money (on movies) if you tally everything up even liberally.

Imagine how much they would've grossed if any of those movies were actually good or even decent.

Then again, I'm not even sure Figment himself could imagine that hard.
 
A lot of people really liked that movie; I was one such example as a child, though I haven't seen it in years, so I don't know if it stands the test of time.
its a bad film, in general most kids films were shit, especially dreamworks. every film they did was like a bad knock off of Shrek, like they all had a weird mix of adult and kid stuff. Shark Tale being a mafia/xplotation style film but for kids! or the anti-consumerism takes of over the hedge, or the main zoo animals in madagascar being new yorky sterrotypes. Kung Fu Panda being so good was so odd china literally investigated it.

Having said that its amazing that they got Ben Folds for the soundtrack, Geffen was really flexing on dreamwork's music. lots of zoomer hipsters first taste of indie rock being from a kids film is pretty good, I honestly prefer the film's version of Rocking the Suburbs more than the real one.
Concept artists put in all of this hard work only for the movie to look like the exact same thing they've been doing for decades at this point. Don't expect a Disney movie to actually have some kind of style.
isn't it supposed to be obnoxiously better than what gets to consumers? like the clothes fashion models wear or concept cars. its like how the animation in the pilot of Hazbin hotel is so much better than the rest of the series. High quality that gets chopped until its cheaper and more manageable
I want to point out, disney apparently now wants to appeal to the "boys", but its pretty weird that even with all the remakes and remasters and third wall breaks and meta references and whatever, they still refuse to acknowledge either atlantis or treasure planet's existence.

Its kind of a good thing I mean, since it means these two are safe from being molested by disney's slop machine, but its still weird.
Honestly with the rise of Fuentes and latinos in general you'd think an empeor's new groove live action remake would be a smart move. The biggest problem would be finding spics that are as amazing as the voice cast, but everything else about it was practically screaming for a remake before Stitch, it was a lot of zoomers first thing that had meta references and could easily be Disney's shot at a kid friendly deadpool, just with a bit less 4th wall breaks
 
There were alleged gay references taken out of Elio and, if you squint, Inside Out 2. There were stories of the creatives leaking that fact after they came out. Inside Out 2 / Elio

I do remember Wish was supposed to have a villainous couple, where the queen was also a villain, and possibly the main instigator, and there was more of a romance/Peter Pan vibe between Asha and the Star. No clue why those concepts got dropped, they both feel like a unique angle that would have livened up a new fairy tale film to keep it from feeling stale.

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I wonder if the duet sung in the beginning of the film (At All Costs) was meant to be between the Queen and the King? (& not Asha & the King - which made it super weird since the song had some romantic undertones). The song made no sense/felt like it belonged in another film.

The entire Wish film felt like a rough draft rushed into production (...which upon further thought, seems to be a common occurrence in Iger's Disney CEO tenure).

I also can't help but wonder if the Star-Prince (???) was deleted from the film to make Asha's sexuality more ambiguous ('cause the DEI gods demanded) & emphasize Asha's friendship with that butch-looking baker apprentice (who saves her at the end of the film).
 
The funny part is they cross $6B and still wind up losing money (on movies) if you tally everything up even liberally.

Imagine how much they would've grossed if any of those movies were actually good or even decent.

Then again, I'm not even sure Figment himself could imagine that hard.
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