New Disney Streaming Service: Disney+
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Kenneth Branagh's Cinderella was left over from the beginning of the Live-Action Remake days, when their first big concept was "Signature remakes" by famous directors, who would put their "own unique spin" on classic Disney lore...And became pretty much the first, last, and only good example of what they were setting out to do.
(And Ben liked Tim Burton's Dumbo, so there's no point in making a joke about that. And, Guy Ritchie didn't really have a clue what to do with Aladdin, so sorry, Disney, he didn't turn it into Aladdin Holmes.)
And then Jon Favreau's Jungle Book made a mint, and so did Bill Condon's traced-over Beauty & the Beast, and they thought, "Eh, screwit, let's just sell the titles and leave a March slot open".
While Pete's Dragon had a new concept but no signature director, which left them open to the old Vidquel idea of making throwaway remake-commercials for old B and C-titles.
(And Ben liked Tim Burton's Dumbo, so there's no point in making a joke about that. And, Guy Ritchie didn't really have a clue what to do with Aladdin, so sorry, Disney, he didn't turn it into Aladdin Holmes.)
And then Jon Favreau's Jungle Book made a mint, and so did Bill Condon's traced-over Beauty & the Beast, and they thought, "Eh, screwit, let's just sell the titles and leave a March slot open".
While Pete's Dragon had a new concept but no signature director, which left them open to the old Vidquel idea of making throwaway remake-commercials for old B and C-titles.
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I forgot about the Pete's Dragon remake. I also really enjoyed that one. That and Cinderella are what I would recommend my friends to watch out of all the remakes. I guess I could throw in Alice In Wonderland but then that really is more of a sequel to the animated movie than a remake. I still need to see Malificent.
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This week--
X-men 2
Narnia 3
Right stuff ep 1 and 2
Oil spills of the century
Wild portugal
That's it. No disney halloween treat, watcher in the woods, child of glass or something wicked this way comes for halloween.
X-men 2
Narnia 3
Right stuff ep 1 and 2
Oil spills of the century
Wild portugal
That's it. No disney halloween treat, watcher in the woods, child of glass or something wicked this way comes for halloween.
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We still have three weeks!
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I believe this is the first time The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader has ever been made available in its original theatrical aspect ratio.
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Quite ironic that Disney let that series slip and then got it back under Fox. That’s exactly the kind of thing that D+ should be continuing.
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And, speaking of Dawn Treader, that's EXACTLY the reason they should be rebooting it as a look-at-our-neato-CGI-budget streaming miniseries.
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So...what I just said, then.
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Actually, I didn’t name check Dawn Treader at all.
Point was that now they have all the Narnias back in one place, they could build on that, continue with the stories, and maybe make something that could be a big deal for D+.
I didn’t make any comment about how any of the films (none of which have lived up to the books for me anyway) were good or bad, just that they have an opportunity...
Point was that now they have all the Narnias back in one place, they could build on that, continue with the stories, and maybe make something that could be a big deal for D+.
I didn’t make any comment about how any of the films (none of which have lived up to the books for me anyway) were good or bad, just that they have an opportunity...
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Except that right before the merger fox gave up the narnia rights! Netflix owns them now so disney can't make anymore unless they team up with netflix! Netflix has the rights.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1223947/news
It is ironic disney ended up with the third movie anyway.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1223947/news
It is ironic disney ended up with the third movie anyway.
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Ahh, well, then that totally blows that idea out of the water! 'Flix would likely now just start all over again...and do them properly!
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Or at least not grim, dank, overproduced CGI reels, like HBO did with their His Dark Materials do-over.
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I quite liked His Dark Materials. I admit the episodes that were covered by the movie dragged a little for me but once they got past the movie I was hooked again and looking forward to the 2nd season to watch the story unfold.
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