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People who want to censor The Simpsons never actually watched it. Probably a similar thing happening with this mediocre film.
This isn't a Simpsons thread. If you want to go sperg about the Simpsons, go do it there.
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People who want to censor The Simpsons never actually watched it. Probably a similar thing happening with this mediocre film.
Yeah, I mean I don't think your standards are unreasonable or anything like that, the fact that you can be able to read those interpretations into the scenes even without the "coombrains" glasses on is worrying and should've been delivered more mindfully. It just makes me scratch my head because I didn't think anything in the movie was really that deep or stuck out to me as something I wouldn't want kids to watch.It's not Cuties level obviously. I think it would fly over most kids' heads. But it is creepy. And with critics gushing over how "horny" the film was, what other impression are we supposed to glean?
Musker and Clements had to do like 5 masterpieces of animation before they got to have fun and go do Treasure Planet.You know, once upon a time you needed to make multiple high grossing films until the studio would greenlit your vanity project that's mostly about your life insecurities (in this case tiger mommy and having boys joke about her bloody underpants), nowadays they'll just burn down a 1/3 of a billion dollars just because you are an asian women.
And look how they were repaid with that one. Treasure Planet is a masterpiece and Disney fucked that movie in the ear.Musker and Clements had to do like 5 masterpieces of animation before they got to have fun and go do Treasure Planet.
yeah the whole "sell pictures of your special new body" seems way more sus than a period jokeI'm not even mad about the mentioning of pads. I actually will praise the film for having the guts to mention that menstrual cycles are an actual thing that happens. It's a natural part of growing up as a woman. Some might disagree with me but I didn't take issue with that.
Treasure Planet is about a disaffected and disadvantaged young white man, who gradually works his way through said problems. Disney doesn't market it effectively, releases it against two big blockbusters (Santa Clause 2 and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets) and it bombs.And look how they were repaid with that one. Treasure Planet is a masterpiece and Disney fucked that movie in the ear.
ehh, tbdesu Spirited Away was about where I wandered off from MiyazakiThe virgin Turning Red, the chad Spirited Away.
One handled "Young girl coming of age via supernatural anime shenanigans" way better.
If the writer got knocked up backstage at an 'N Sync concert in her early teens and refused to get an abortion, it would explain everything about this movie.So "panda" is a metaphor for vagina. She's selling pictures and in person viewings of her vagina so she can see a boy band.
What the fuck Disney?
FTFY.The virgin Turning Red, the chadSpirited Away.Only Yesterday.
One handled "Young girl coming of age via supernatural anime shenanigans" way better.
yeah and there was Porco Rosso which also pulled underage girl taught me to recognize my true face and that had airplane fights and shit tooFTFY.
While you’re not wrong with that choice, something tells me the director of this movie would totally miss the point of Spirited Away entirely, and think that the ghost with the funny white mask and black robe was only for comedic effect.
I'm heavily considering making a Letterboxd thread but that site has so many fucking issues I have no idea where to start
To be fair, this takes place in Canada, so that may lessen the impact of the war as it was an American thing, but not by much. It also follows children, which at that time, did not have the greatest exposure to politics compared to today. Still pretty weird to have it not included though besides this being a family picture.No mention of the war in Afghanistan
The early 2000s had quite a few cultural landmarks that seem to go unmentioned in this movie. I can forgive Hot Topic as that was a later 2000s thing, but the Tony Hawk skater culture was a large aspect of early 00s that seems barely mentioned. The 2000s had a more punk culture seemingly not captured by the film.No mention of the war in Afghanistan, the original Xbox and PS2(missed console war opportunity there), no mention of the hit cop show The Shield, no mention of Pokemon, Yu Gi Oh, Digimon, Transformers( I grew up watching Armada), Sailor freaking moon.
tbf this was in Canada so they probably were just getting copies of Independence Day smuggled through the vast wilderness to what few population centeres existed there at that pointTo be fair, this takes place in Canada, so that may lessen the impact of the war as it was an American thing, but not by much. It also follows children, which at that time, did not have the greatest exposure to politics compared to today. Still pretty weird to have it not included though besides this being a family picture.
The early 2000s had quite a few cultural landmarks that seem to go unmentioned in this movie. I can forgive Hot Topic as that was a later 2000s thing, but the Tony Hawk skater culture was a large aspect of early 00s that seems barely mentioned. The 2000s had a more punk culture seemingly not captured by the film.
You could also mention the cultural explosion of SpongeBob during the time, he’ll even Rugrats managed to pull unreal viewership numbers back then. There also seems to be no mention of Guitar Hero/ Rock Band, Spider-Man, Star Wars prequels, etc..