Linden wrote:I think there is a Disney essence, but that it is quality, family-friendly film-making. Disney doesn't need a specific formula or moral for every single one of their movies.
That makes no sense when you think about it. If Disney's essence is quality family-friendly entertainment, how does that make them different from other studios which also make pretty good quality family entertainment? There is much more too it, so many of Walt's films are similar, have similar themes. Lots of people have already tried to point out how his films are very different, but I've gone and pointed out how they are similar already, this is not the place for me to re-do it. But there is definately a concentration on classic stories and characters, magic, wishing, believing, warmth, and artsiness, talking animals, and royalty in Walt's films. And not just those things, but the
Disney kind of those things.
Goliath wrote:Disney Duster wrote:I did not say I didn't approve of death because of his design.
Yes, you did. You just painted yourself in a corner with that remark.
You must find where I said that and show everyone for me to believe you.
Super Aurora wrote:Fair enough point on Roger Rabbit which I agree shouldn't be an example to use, but you I like how you you couldn't argue against Hunchback's example I gave.
Hunchbavk is a classic of literature, just like Jungle Book, Alice, Peter, mythology and fairy tales, hence it's acceptance as that's what Disney did before. Discworld is not any of those.
Disney Duster wrote:Next, the caterpillar could be smoking some Wonderland whatever,
He's smoking a Hookah.[/quote]
Yes and you can put anything in a hookah, including a made-up Wonderland drug, but it doesn't matter. They are not showing the
mind-altering effects of illegal drugs that are from real life. Growing tall and big is not altering your mind like happens with real drugs, you see.
Disney Duster wrote:It doesn't matter how friendly death is. Death is a wacky Discworld type comedic take on death, he is not a mythical or folklore character like Hdes, who by the way did not represent death, he didn't kill people and take their souls, he just ruled the place where there souls were.
Just like Ron and Jon made a wacky comedic "christianize" take on the more serious mythological, and
Greek myth -> Heracles. Not mention Mort will be directed by same directors.[/quote]
That is not the same kind of (also more adult and twisted) wackiness that Discworld has. Hercules is mythology so it fits, Discworld doesn't.
Disney Duster wrote:yet they're going to try and make it Disney, because they just liked Mort so much and just want to put Disney animation on whatever they're personally interested in.
Which most of us don't really see any problem with.[/quote]
The reason it's a problem is because they are just doing what they want to do instead of what fits Disney. Just like all the science fiction films the company was obsessed with for a while, we all know Treasure Planet was a personal project of theirs, not a "roght for Disney" project.
quote="Linden"]I was trying to figure out who Jacob was, but it was hard to identify him, since they're all wearing shirts. I guess it's the beefy version of Eric?

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That is a beefy version of Prince Charming.
Lady and the Tramp doesn't show sex at all! They only kinda sorta not really imply it. Meanwhile Death will be a whole character!!!!