Which upcoming Disney sequel are you most anticipating?
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Totally agree with PatrickvD, the general mood and look of Tarzan2 doesn't seems appealling to me, too ridiculous compared to the gorgeous first movie. Plus, tha plot can't be more boring, who cares to see Tarzan as a youngster when tons of possible plots could have created a great sequels in a pure King of Ape style. Sad we'll get a kiddie oriented product instead.
To answer the poll, Kronk get me curious, Lilo2 used to, but after watched the trailer, the animation didn't look so cool as on stills.
To answer the poll, Kronk get me curious, Lilo2 used to, but after watched the trailer, the animation didn't look so cool as on stills.
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"Tarzan and Bambi: The Missing Years were missing for a REASON"
Exactely! In the bonus of the Bambi DVD, i laughed so hard when they tried to justify the sequel, well the midquel, stressing the fact that those scenes were orginally planned but cut by Walt. Now they're doing a whole movie of deleted scenes from Walt... How great!
"And just because they have this movie now where he is young doesn't mean they can't have more later when he is an adult."
Oh yeah can't wait to see more and more sequels, why spendin money on uninteresting plots and keep the real exciting stories for later... ? Apart from making money on kids..
Exactely! In the bonus of the Bambi DVD, i laughed so hard when they tried to justify the sequel, well the midquel, stressing the fact that those scenes were orginally planned but cut by Walt. Now they're doing a whole movie of deleted scenes from Walt... How great!
"And just because they have this movie now where he is young doesn't mean they can't have more later when he is an adult."
Oh yeah can't wait to see more and more sequels, why spendin money on uninteresting plots and keep the real exciting stories for later... ? Apart from making money on kids..
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The PG rating for "Lilo & Stitch 2" does seem shocking, but it shouldn't. After all, the original was rated PG.
As far as I know, DTV movies don't *have* to get MPAA ratings, but it's something that the studio usually wants on their product. For example, look at the boxes for "Aladdin II & III". Both films aren't rated. Feels a little weird. But then, you look at the box for "Mulan II", see that G rating, and it just feels more satisfying. An MPAA rating makes a movie feel more...official.
As far as I know, DTV movies don't *have* to get MPAA ratings, but it's something that the studio usually wants on their product. For example, look at the boxes for "Aladdin II & III". Both films aren't rated. Feels a little weird. But then, you look at the box for "Mulan II", see that G rating, and it just feels more satisfying. An MPAA rating makes a movie feel more...official.
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ALL movies have to be rated in order to be screened theatrically.
Since the DTVs are often given limited runs, or at least a premiere, they need to be run past the MPAA.
In this case, it also gives Disney the "seal of approval" and consumers know what to expect.
Funny to think that some Disney DVDs are "Unrated"!
Since the DTVs are often given limited runs, or at least a premiere, they need to be run past the MPAA.
In this case, it also gives Disney the "seal of approval" and consumers know what to expect.
Funny to think that some Disney DVDs are "Unrated"!
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I saw Tarzan II today and it's a great little movie. The Phil Collins songs are nice, but not as good as in the original. I do like the song "Who am I" and the reprise of it at the end of the movie. There are some emotional scenes in the movie (with Kala especially) that almost made me cry (it was sort of a "return to the original" moment). I really really liked the movie, but there are a lot of forced emotions in it from Tarzan IMO. However, that doesn't spoil the movie... There are a lot of funny moments in it and I had a lot of great laughs (especially from Zugor and suprisingly from Young Tantor). Wow, I sound like a child
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