goofystitch wrote:"Your Ohana" was not on the soundtrack. I found its inclusion odd because while it was written by the guy who wrote two of the songs in the film and was also sung by the Kamehameha Children's Chorus, no explanation is given as to why it is there or what it is for.
Same here. I'm pretty sure it was made for the film (or at least at the same time the others were made), and I like that it was included, just to add a sense of "completion" in the set, but I would've really liked at least some sort of description, if not an explanation.
I just watched the movie (I haven't done so in a while), and it's much different than I remember; much more heart warming. I'm about... halfway through the documentary. It's a little lengthy (especially in the beginning...) but once it gets interesting, it doesn't stop. I love how full it is, and it's very interesting for me to listen to the writers talk about concepts just after they came up with it, but that were ultimately dropped- it really gives the fans a clearer idea of the work that goes into making this movie, or pretty much any movie for that matter.
I "accidentally" peaked onto UD before I popped in the second disc, and noticed that you guys were all over Chris Sanders' sexual orientation. For what it's worth, I did notice some "gay" tendancies he's shown (the "gay lisp": most noticeable when he said "falt" rather than "felt", spread out hands and other hand gestures, etc.) but really- does it even matter? Yes, it is exciting to know if someone who is gay is that important, and THAT creative, but would it change the movie? The way I see it, the only thing that matters is the talent, and he clearly has it. Seriously. Leave him alone.
I'm a little disappointed in the "Stitch in Time" thing, I thought that it would just be something fun, like a gallery of stills in which Stitch replaced a character or was added in, but it ended up being this whole "Stitch was here the whole time!" which I saw as a huge slap in the face to the fans of "Classic Disney" or whatever- sorta like saying "Stitch is better because he was in all of these movies"... idk. I'm glad the teaser trailers were brought in (and twice, for that matter)- I remember watching them on a dial-up connection on the original website... lol
I'm also a little disappointed at the lack of disc art (as I see everyone else is, too), and the cover art is nowhere near my favorite... but those are "decoration", so to speak- the special features and the film itself are much more important, IMO- and it's all very good, as far as I'm concerned. As a whole, I'm very glad I held out for a few extra years to get this set. It was definitely worth it.