thatshot wrote:I think The Nut Cracker Prince is one of those under-rated movies. I love their adaptation of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite.
I could've done without the "safety-net" Fractured-Fairytales paean section, m'self.
The Rescuers Down Under.
As they say, A Disney Film Is Only As Good As Its Villain...
And I recall trying to put my finger on just why James Garner was so forgettable and unappealing in "Atlantis", and all I could think of to say was, "Remember George C. Scott in RDU?--Yeah. Kinda like that.

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(And as for Titan: WHY ON EARTH did Fox insanely believe that...oh, never mind, we know why.
But directing "Anastasia" is no resume' for Don "Sniffles in New York" Bluth to direct Joss Whedon sci-fi. That was just blind desperation.)
As for my choice, most underrated?--Oh, just gotta bring it back full circle:
After only innocently showing it once for lack of any other new titles at the time, I've got kids in the house who now actually
ask to dig out the "Treasure Planet" DVD on a repeat basis...

Like "Hercules", living testament to the fact that John Musker & Ron Clements are
physically incapable of making a bad movie, no matter what circumstances.
...No, second thought strike that--TP's got enough defenders, these days.
But how many will bravely come forward and testify that, yes, scoff if you like...Roseanne actually WAS funny in "Home on the Range":

We can't explain why either, but it was
cute, darnit.
(Although, like Emperor's New Groove, it's funnier if you go in knowing the studio production history of what the movie
could have been, and are just glad they cut their losses and sent it out with a laugh.)
