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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
Here's something retarded on X

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Is that another image from the Aladdin/Hercules porn comic that was getting talked about years ago because people were using a screenshot of it as proof Aladdin was too white?

Actually, I hope no one on here can answer that question.

It doesn't help that Disney already made a movie with that as one of its main themes a decade prior to Frozen and did it infinitely better to boot.

Brother Bear, too. Not sisters, but much better at portraying a sibling dynamic.
 
Frozen 1 was also one of the first examples of blatantly cucking the main guy of his role as a savior, by having the damsel in distress "rescue herself". Future works would be much worse, with Joker 2 being a perfect example of the "humiliation ritual" applied against the main hero.
Prince Hans did nothing wrong and is just your typical Crusader Kings 2 character.
 
Was it good? I was put off by all the moose ads at the time and never saw it.

I like it. I'm biased since I watched it as a kid, but I still enjoy it a lot as an adult. The moose have a decent amount of screen time, but do leave for large chunks of the film. The secondary protagonist is one of those things where they try to carefully walk the line to make a character that's irritating to another character but not the audience, so how well you feel they pulled that off will affect how much you enjoy it.

I would try it out, if nothing else it's beautiful and has a great soundtrack by Phil Collins.


This song is sung by a choir and not Phil Collins in the film.


For just sibling dynamics, you could probably write a book on why Brother Bear (and Lilo and Stitch) feels like it portrays real sibling relationships and Frozen doesn't.
 
For just sibling dynamics, you could probably write a book on why Brother Bear (and Lilo and Stitch) feels like it portrays real sibling relationships and Frozen doesn't.
Thanks for the info! A thing that bugged me about their relationship was that Elsa never got over hurting her sister, which caused no lasting damage, while in real life kids accidentally send siblings to the hospital, sometimes with permanent damage, but still have strong relationships. I know two cases personally and no one became weirdo shut ins. Sure, Elsa was still "dangerous " but so are dumb kids who try wrestling moves on each other.

Not saying it couldn't happen but it's very atypical.
 
Frozen has slight issues, but the script is actually very well structured. It accomplishes the exact red herrings and feints that it needs to at all the right times, and the songs bear a lot of storytelling weight while also being extremely fun and wonderfully produced. But there was a spirit of improv that got them to that point, and trying to do that again with the sequel did not pay off as well and made the experience of creating that film absolutely miserable. You are not going to hit upon a great twist by accident AGAIN like making Elsa a co-protagonist.

It might have been their mistake to try to recreate that dynamic with Be Fri, actually, where the best friend/sister feels left behind by someone evolving/pulling away. It's difficult to make the "normal one" the main character like that, which is probably why some people identify an unnevenness to Frozen that doesn't gel with them. It just naturally makes people wish they were following a different, more exciting story when we are given too much insight into the one with magic.
 
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Curious how the characters are clearly brown and yet the va's they picked are the pastiest most white passing mixed people they could find, isnt that like a cancellable offense nowadays? Or does openly claiming their like 10-30% of black dna cancel it out despite basically just being white?
 
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Curious how the characters are clearly brown and yet the va's they picked are the pastiest most white passing mixed people they could find, isnt that like a cancellable offense nowadays? Or does openly claiming their like 10-30% of black dna cancel it out despite basically just being white?
Early life checks out for both of them, that is why they're safe.
 
A friend of mine is dragging me to Disneyland again in May, this time it's for their yearly "May The Fourth" Star Wars celebrations and only so he has a higher chance of getting this popcorn bucket themed around Jabba's sail barge.
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And I've become hooked on going to first Pin Tuesdays of the month, if I can't get one of the KH pins that drop I can enjoy some quality lolcow watching whist enjoying the theme parks.
At a first glance I thought it was made of chocolate lol
 
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Curious how the characters are clearly brown and yet the va's they picked are the pastiest most white passing mixed people they could find, isnt that like a cancellable offense nowadays? Or does openly claiming their like 10-30% of black dna cancel it out despite basically just being white?
Wait, one of them is the mom? They both look the fucking same in looks and age, is this some voodoo shit?
 
Going back a couple of topics to the people crying about BeFri and the Hex gender swap, if Pixar actually felt like they rejected something they shouldn't have rejected, they could revive that project. It wouldn't be the first time that a movie got shelved and revived. The fact that they aren't bothering says a lot about how much K-Pop Demon Hunters has changed their view on its potential success.

And people are claiming they changed the protagonist to a girl to try and cash in on KDH, so they can't say the argument is that they could have filled that niche but now the opportunity is gone.
 
The parents didn’t know how to handle Elsa. The girl nearly killed their preschooler and there is no telling how people would have reacted knowing about her powers. The dinner scene with the Duke highlights the general fear she would cause if known, so it makes sense the castle was under lockdown till they could figure out how to conceal Elsa. Not saying the parents were correct, but it was a fairly complicated situation that doesn’t have a true right answer.

Their daughter turned out to be a weapon of mass destruction in a sense, I don’t know how anyone would reasonably go about dealing with that.
Also explains the Troll's advice if they didn't know what she was and assumed that her power would atrophy if she stopped using it, instead of becoming harder to control because she's the literal Avatar of Winter or something.
 
Not quite the right thread for this but close enough as its kid media.

But holy shit, this Wonka movie is BAD. What a fucking abomination. Chalamet is completely miscall, the tone of the movie is absurd, random nogs everywhere including the most smartest awesomest frizzyhair fighting against all the evil white people, unimaginative songs, etc. I had to put the old one on to watch a real movie and wash that garbage out of my brain.
 
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