The Princess and the Frog
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Singing crocodiles does not a good film make. Vi will disagree with me, but the last time I saw singing crocodiles was in the mess of a film called <I>All Dogs Go To Heaven</I>...
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Nothing much. But it's a mess. By the time the singing croc comes on - no offence - but I wonder what I'm doing watching this and wishing for it to end!
Bluth didn't really learn, since he went on to have a whole family of 'em in Thumbelina, which was a lot better, but just suffered from so many "what the...?" moments and random choices.
There's a reason certain animated films don't get awarded classic status!
Bluth didn't really learn, since he went on to have a whole family of 'em in Thumbelina, which was a lot better, but just suffered from so many "what the...?" moments and random choices.
There's a reason certain animated films don't get awarded classic status!
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None takenBen wrote:Nothing much. But it's a mess. By the time the singing croc comes on - no offence - but I wonder what I'm doing watching this and wishing for it to end!
But, by 'mess' you mean story wise? If so, I don't think its a mess
I dunno, IMO I always considered it a classicBen wrote: There's a reason certain animated films don't get awarded classic status!
Not to mention is has a sequel, so I always consider the originals classics