Disney Planning Live Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers Movie
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Yep! Currently 84% on Rotten Tomatoes. Yay.
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Sneakerella has 100%
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This. Movie. Is. INSANE BANANAS!!
How they did some of this, I don’t know. Obviously they had to make some deals with Universal, mostly, but there are some wonderfully deep cuts in here from many distributors, including a couple of really surprising "oh, they can’t get away with that!" moments.
To say this movie is meta is an understatement, but it’s huge fun, like a modern day Roger Rabbit, where the theatrical toons have been forgotten and the TV toons took over (and are now largely forgotten themselves, although it’s nice that the villain actually doesn’t turn out to be an old cast member, who all get their own updates).
If there’s any three things I wasn’t too hot on — no spoilers — it’s that Chip 'n' Dale's pre-Rescue Rangers life isn’t touched on, so are they even the same chipmunks that starred with Donald Duck for all those years? That seemed an odd choice, but works in the context, even if isn’t, but kind of needs, explaining. And given what happened to poor Bobby Driscoll in real life, the depiction of Peter Pan here felt a little mean, though again it touches a raw nerve for basically being true.
Lastly, it’s a real shame that the hand-drawn characters — Chip especially — are not hand-drawn but CG shaded, although one gets used to it, again in the context on this movie. It’s something that could have lifted this to a whole different level of "authenticity", though, especially given some of the plot points. Why have a difference between hand-drawn and CG characters if one of your leads isn’t truly hand-drawn and is just a hand-drawn shaded representation of a CG model?
Also, the widescreen framing so screams out for a big screen release, and this certainly never feels like a D+ original, and much more like a feature that got diverted to streaming, for whatever reason. Maybe the various copyrights could only be secured for streaming and not theatrical, but — again, Chip aside — this is a big screen film in all but distribution method.
So cool to see all the homages— Sonic will get the biggest laugh and "I can’t believe they’re doing this and are able to do this!" reaction — and that their original voices are all largely back, save for when intentionally new ones are used. And just a word that this isn’t always a "kids" picture: remember that image of an old and fat Mickey Mouse all bitter and twisted at being forgotten? Pan here, especially, reminded me of that feel, and some of the humour is a little near the edge; not in a crude way, but sometimes maybe skewing a little older than for current younger fans of the Rescue Rangers show.
That said, those that were young when it originally aired will have a blast with this, if you take in all it’s silliness, bold strikes, and forgive the cheap Chip aside, as intended!
How they did some of this, I don’t know. Obviously they had to make some deals with Universal, mostly, but there are some wonderfully deep cuts in here from many distributors, including a couple of really surprising "oh, they can’t get away with that!" moments.
To say this movie is meta is an understatement, but it’s huge fun, like a modern day Roger Rabbit, where the theatrical toons have been forgotten and the TV toons took over (and are now largely forgotten themselves, although it’s nice that the villain actually doesn’t turn out to be an old cast member, who all get their own updates).
If there’s any three things I wasn’t too hot on — no spoilers — it’s that Chip 'n' Dale's pre-Rescue Rangers life isn’t touched on, so are they even the same chipmunks that starred with Donald Duck for all those years? That seemed an odd choice, but works in the context, even if isn’t, but kind of needs, explaining. And given what happened to poor Bobby Driscoll in real life, the depiction of Peter Pan here felt a little mean, though again it touches a raw nerve for basically being true.
Lastly, it’s a real shame that the hand-drawn characters — Chip especially — are not hand-drawn but CG shaded, although one gets used to it, again in the context on this movie. It’s something that could have lifted this to a whole different level of "authenticity", though, especially given some of the plot points. Why have a difference between hand-drawn and CG characters if one of your leads isn’t truly hand-drawn and is just a hand-drawn shaded representation of a CG model?
Also, the widescreen framing so screams out for a big screen release, and this certainly never feels like a D+ original, and much more like a feature that got diverted to streaming, for whatever reason. Maybe the various copyrights could only be secured for streaming and not theatrical, but — again, Chip aside — this is a big screen film in all but distribution method.
So cool to see all the homages— Sonic will get the biggest laugh and "I can’t believe they’re doing this and are able to do this!" reaction — and that their original voices are all largely back, save for when intentionally new ones are used. And just a word that this isn’t always a "kids" picture: remember that image of an old and fat Mickey Mouse all bitter and twisted at being forgotten? Pan here, especially, reminded me of that feel, and some of the humour is a little near the edge; not in a crude way, but sometimes maybe skewing a little older than for current younger fans of the Rescue Rangers show.
That said, those that were young when it originally aired will have a blast with this, if you take in all it’s silliness, bold strikes, and forgive the cheap Chip aside, as intended!
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Yes, I was getting distinct "THIS is the kind of humor that can happen to you if you liked Roger Rabbit" vibes, which are almost as old as the movie itself by now.To say this movie is meta is an understatement, but it’s huge fun, like a modern day Roger Rabbit, where the theatrical toons have been forgotten and the TV toons took over (and are now largely forgotten themselves, although it’s nice that the villain actually doesn’t turn out to be an old cast member, who all get their own updates).
And in response to the narcissistic hip-cynicism of the Peter Pan gag (which, if it were one gag out of nowhere, would be angering and facepalm-worthy, but here, it's just....par for the course):
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Marvel and dc heroes in the same movie! Even got
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Thought people might be interested in this info in relation to this film:
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Driscoll
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First, they stop making Hand Drawn animated films.
Second, they try to pass cel shaded CGI as Hand Drawn animation.
Third, they just crap all over Hand Drawn animation:
Is everything ok Disney? Do you remember how the company started?
Second, they try to pass cel shaded CGI as Hand Drawn animation.
Third, they just crap all over Hand Drawn animation:
Is everything ok Disney? Do you remember how the company started?
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Pssst.
They’re joking. You aren’t meant to take that video seriously as an analysis of the company’s animation legacy.
They’re joking. You aren’t meant to take that video seriously as an analysis of the company’s animation legacy.
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Classic rescue rangers aired again on Disney xd to promote the film!
Also film had to be changed after test showing--
https://twitter.com/JWCartoonist/status ... 2258460674
And yes film was planned for theatres first.
Also film had to be changed after test showing--
https://twitter.com/JWCartoonist/status ... 2258460674
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I heard that the whole leak was fake and originated from 4chan.
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And even that reshot ending is starting to blow up in their face, as more Disney-fan YouTube pundits are taking up the previously-discussed "Tasteless Bobby Driscoll context" talking point.
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