TheBlibaBlob wrote:I know people have the right to express their opinion, but man all over the internet, ecspecially on YouTube and Yahoo and DeviantArt people are complaining like crazy. it just gets annoying how people are like they need more darker skinned people in it and Disney are ruined because it's not 2d animation. It's a trailer! It's not meant to accurately pin-point everything in the movie. Just look at How to Train Your Dragon's first trailer, hardly gave anything away. And also HTTYD2 teaser, gave nothing away for teh plot, and neither did Frozen's, yet people slammed Disney's over HTTYD2. Same with Toy Story 3 teaser. But that might just be a sequel thing, but still.
Well keep in mind those trailers came out ONE YEAR before the film's release date. The first Frozen teaser came out only 5 months before its release date.
Sometimes I really wonder what Disney fans expect when it comes to marketing. I wonder if people feel the same way about rom-coms? Any film with even the slightest bit of humor will be advertised as being hysterical. This isn't something new that's plaguing animation, it's a common practice in marketing. For whatever reason there has been a large shift in the culture of children where they are force fed the intent of whatever they are watching. TV, movies, and commercials "must" be quick, simple, and funny to catch a child and there is no way Disney has any interest challenging the Dreamworks marketing method that's dominating right now. What Disney will do is make movies that are more intelligent, heartfelt, and better paced.
I think what irritates me the most is that everyone knows that the trailer is a terrible representation of the film and there will be plenty of warmth and magic. For whatever reason people still continue to complain about something that effects the film in no way. Disney will continue to advertise to their core audience, the only thing we should worry about is the film overall.
A Disney film that follows the musical formula since The Little Mermaid, which Frozen might not have a villian song.
Uh I think it is, unless you count Enchanted. If your thinking about other Disney films during 1989-present that have villians in them but doesn't have a song might not follow said formula.
But what do I know?
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Musical Master wrote:A Disney film that follows the musical formula since The Little Mermaid which in Frozen might not have a villian song.
Tarzan and Mulan
Opps! That's right Mulan, I almost forgot about that. But I think Tarzan stands out and to me it's a movie that none of the characters sing on screen (except for Trashin the Camp).
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Opps! That's right Mulan, I almost forgot about that. But I think Tarzan stands out and to me it's a movie that none of the characters sing on screen (except for Trashin the Camp).
The thought of Shan-yu singing makes me everytime.