I think Ralph Breaks the Internet is a better movie than Wreck-It Ralph

I didn't see Chicken Little (nor do I care to), however, I agree that Ralph Breaks The Internet WAS absolutely awful. As someone who liked the original, I was so badly disappointed with this sequel. And honestly, the princesses didn't translate very well at all to 2D. It felt more like a commercial than anything else.Sotiris wrote:Agreed. Had they actually developed the Felix/Calhoun subplot instead of wasting screentime to advertize Disney's franchises, the film would be much more beloved than it is now.disneyprincess11 wrote:It's not bad, but the first movie deserved a lot better and a lot more, especially poor Jack McBrayer and Jane Lynch who were pretty much kicked off from their own movie for the sake of cameo appearances.
If you think about it, Ralph Breaks the Internet really is the Chicken Little of the Revival era. Both films received mixed reviews and performed so-so at the box office. Both tried to be cool, hip, and capitalize on popular trends of the time. Both were accused of being overly commercial and un-Disney. Both were the last films made before a change of leadership at WDAS.
I did not even watch the first one. I wouldn't have watched this one either, if the Princesses weren't in it.DisneyFan97 wrote:I like this movie a lot more than the frist movie,
I think Ralph Breaks the Internet is a better movie than Wreck-It Ralph
Not only was it bad but also the climax gave me anxiety with that gigantic Ralph. It was so unsettling to me.JTurner wrote: I didn't see Chicken Little (nor do I care to), however, I agree that Ralph Breaks The Internet WAS absolutely awful. As someone who liked the original, I was so badly disappointed with this sequel. And honestly, the princesses didn't translate very well at all to 2D. It felt more like a commercial than anything else.
I think so, too, although I don't think either of them were great.DisneyFan97 wrote: I think Ralph Breaks the Internet is a better movie than Wreck-It Ralph
Source: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movie ... 235076391/[Jennifer] Lee’s ability to multitask has been key to the job. Just a few hours after she was appointed to run the studio, she was at a test screening in Arizona for the Wreck-It Ralph sequel, Ralph Breaks the Internet, along with Alan Horn, then chairman of Walt Disney Studios; Alan Bergman, then president; the film’s directors, Rich Moore and Phil Johnston, as well as its heads of story and its producers. After the screening, the team adjourned to an empty theater to discuss the focus group results, which signaled confusion about the end of the film, a problem they would need to solve quickly, as the movie was due in theaters in five months. “Everyone looked right at Jenn,” says Clark Spencer, a producer on Ralph Breaks the Internet who has since become president of Walt Disney Animation Studios. “She said, ‘We got too complex, we wanted too many set pieces, and we’re forgetting about the relationship between Ralph and Vanellope … Lose everything else. It could be funny. It could be interesting. You might love it. It doesn’t matter. We’ve got to track these two characters.’ She immediately focused the conversation. I was so impressed that in the few hours between when [her job] was announced and this meeting, she had the ability to do that.”