Freeway is not a high school/teen film, really... I mean, it's the obvious best but it's not really in the same... genre?Lazario wrote:What about Freeway?
And Jawbreaker?
And I love Jawbreaker, I do... but Cruel Intentions is better.
If 1951's Alice was bland, name me a traditional Disney animated heroine / protagonist who wasn't.2099net wrote:Alice in Wonderland (2010)
Oh, and considering one of the reasons I dislike Disney's Alice In Wonderland so much is the portrayal of Alice in the movie, I would never have expected anyone to be able to portray a more mind-numbingly bland Alice.
Well, you're probably right - Snow White et al were hardly poster girls for feminism. 101 Dalmatians is probably the first Disney animated film with a strong female role - it just happens to be a dog!Lazario wrote:If 1951's Alice was bland, name me a traditional Disney animated heroine / protagonist who wasn't.2099net wrote:Alice in Wonderland (2010)
Oh, and considering one of the reasons I dislike Disney's Alice In Wonderland so much is the portrayal of Alice in the movie, I would never have expected anyone to be able to portray a more mind-numbingly bland Alice.
Well, then at least we can't say the film isn't consistent.2099net wrote:Well, you're probably right - Snow White et al were hardly poster girls for feminism. 101 Dalmatians is probably the first Disney animated film with a strong female role - it just happens to be a dog!Lazario wrote: If 1951's Alice was bland, name me a traditional Disney animated heroine / protagonist who wasn't.
But something about Alice in Alice in Wonderland has always bothered me, more so than Snow White, Aroura et al. Alice in Alice in Wonderland is a lead with little emotion in a film with little emotion. At least Disney's other films wanted us to feel something both for the film and the characters.
Ahh! I've been dying to see this film (and since you mentioned it, The Phantom of the Opera as well)! Actually, I haven't seen/heard enough Webber in general.TheSequelOfDisney wrote: Evita - Well, continuing my movie-musicals, I thought that it was decent. Madonna definitely struggled with the singing since her vocal range is like 2 octaves (well, I have no idea about that, I'm just guessing). Antonio Banderas was sufficient as Che but every time that he was singing he looked like he was about to murder me and his weird eyebrow movements was just kind of awkward. It's not my favorite of Andrew Lloyd Webber's (that'd be Phantom!), but the songs that make it a classic (Buenos Aires, Don't Cry For Me Argentina, Another Suitcase In Another Hall) were done well enough. Madonna wouldn't have been my first choice but seeing as the needed a big name, she got the job done (but just barely).
One should never be lacking in knowledge of Sir Webber! Phantom is my all time favorite (In fact, I'm seeing it on Broadway this Thursday and I can't hardly wait!). I hope you see Phantom and Evita! Webber is awesome!UmbrellaFish wrote:Ahh! I've been dying to see this film (and since you mentioned it, The Phantom of the Opera as well)! Actually, I haven't seen/heard enough Webber in general.
Well, I expect to be educated very soon because I just found both movies on YouTube!TheSequelOfDisney wrote:One should never be lacking in knowledge of Sir Webber! Phantom is my all time favorite (In fact, I'm seeing it on Broadway this Thursday and I can't hardly wait!). I hope you see Phantom and Evita! Webber is awesome!UmbrellaFish wrote:Ahh! I've been dying to see this film (and since you mentioned it, The Phantom of the Opera as well)! Actually, I haven't seen/heard enough Webber in general.