Peter and the Starcatchers (Animated)
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Peter Pan
You guys kill me. Nobody said this film was going to be using the same exact characters interpretations as in the Disney classic. Nobody said that. In fact, it's highly doubtful this will happen. Probably none of you have ever read the book, have you? The movie has not yet been made, and perhaps it never will be. I suppose you think the "Tinkerbell" cheapquel will be vastly superior to anything they do with this new property.
I mean, back in the early 90s when Michael Jackson wanted to star as Peter Pan in a film based on the Broadway play, then you can be vocal and make a stink about it. But as long as this CGI PP is at least better than say, "The Polar Express," it'll probably be a wonderful film. Chill out.
I mean, back in the early 90s when Michael Jackson wanted to star as Peter Pan in a film based on the Broadway play, then you can be vocal and make a stink about it. But as long as this CGI PP is at least better than say, "The Polar Express," it'll probably be a wonderful film. Chill out.
Well said Owlzindabarn! Let's have faith in Disney!
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I started reading this book at Target (but I didn't buy it). So far it doesn't seem too bad. In the very beginning Peter and his friends were being taken from an orphanage and brought to a ship called the Neverland. There were pirate-like adult characters but no Captain Hook yet. I remember in DisneyMagazine they had an article about this book and the author's daughter, while being read the novel Peter Pan, asked how Peter and Captain Hook met. I'm guessing that's what the story is about. And also there is a Wendy-like character in the book too.
I wouldn't mind seeing a story like this, but I don't know about a CGI version. Live-action sounds good, but if Disney is promoting it as a prequel to its own Peter Pan films, IMO, traditionally drawn animation is the only way it will work.
I wouldn't mind seeing a story like this, but I don't know about a CGI version. Live-action sounds good, but if Disney is promoting it as a prequel to its own Peter Pan films, IMO, traditionally drawn animation is the only way it will work.
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Peter Pan is actually part of the attraction Mickey's Philharagic at Disneyworld and I thought he looked rather good. In fact with the exception of Jasmine I thought they all looked good.
I say let them take a shot at it. If it works it does, if it does not work then we can all ignore it forever.
I say let them take a shot at it. If it works it does, if it does not work then we can all ignore it forever.
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Speaking of which, did anyone noticed that they used the original soundtracks for the other movies but they re-recorded You Can Fly! x 3? I was a bit surprised that they did this, but glad because when I was little, for some strange reason I though big chorus singing was kind of scary.Mr. Toad wrote:Peter Pan is actually part of the attraction Mickey's Philharagic at Disneyworld and I thought he looked rather good. In fact with the exception of Jasmine I thought they all looked good.
I say let them take a shot at it. If it works it does, if it does not work then we can all ignore it forever.
Some of the 2DDisney characters in CGI really did work well like Peter Pan. Lumiere looked awesome! Flounder and Ariel looked kind of weird but you're right, Disney should take a shot at it. The commercials for Disneyland's 50th look pretty good. Stitch transferred to CGI perfectly. Though it was hard to tell with Cinderella. Anyhow, a CGI Peter Pan movie meant to be a prequel to DIsney's 2D films just doesn't seem to work for me...
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I'm not sure what I think about this, but the positive side would be that the Peter Pan Platinum Edition (or whatever they choose to call it) will likely be released in time to tie-in with its debut.

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Be Our Guest was at least partially re-recorded because the words at the beginning are slightly different to be more appropriate for the setting. I agree that most of the characters looked very good in CGI (plus 3-D glasses), but they still looked a little baloony and not as nice as their original '2-D' forms.Kram Nebuer wrote:Speaking of which, did anyone noticed that they used the original soundtracks for the other movies but they re-recorded You Can Fly! x 3? I was a bit surprised that they did this, but glad because when I was little, for some strange reason I though big chorus singing was kind of scary.
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Hmmm lets see.
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I think, it would qualify.
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I think, it would qualify.
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Aaron - I was going to comment on that to. They mentioned Jerry Orbach had gone and re recorded some work for Philharmagic at the time of his death. So yes, at least part of the Beauty and Beast segment was re recorded.
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What on earth is "Mickey's Philharagic?"
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A New 3-D attraction at Disney's Magic Kingdom theme park, located in Orlando, showcasing Disney classic moments with 3D animation...Owlzindabarn wrote:What on earth is "Mickey's Philharagic?"
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Shall I do the slapping, or would anyone else care to?Owlzindabarn wrote:What on earth is "Mickey's Philharagic?"
Mickey's Philharmagic is a 3D CGI attraction at the parks, If you do a search someone in one of the threads is a post which actually features the video of it, not very HQ though!
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http://www.wdisneyw.co.uk/movies.html. You'll find a movie there...
You know, interestingly enough, Philarmagic is NOT CGI animated... Animated on computer, yes. CGI, nope...
You know, interestingly enough, Philarmagic is NOT CGI animated... Animated on computer, yes. CGI, nope...
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No no no...ichabod wrote:CGI stands for Computer generated image/imageryDisneyFan 2000 wrote:You know, interestingly enough, Philarmagic is NOT CGI animated... Animated on computer, yes. CGI, nope...
Mickey's philharmonic is an image generated on a computer, ergo CGI.
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Phil
Well don't get mad at me. Mr. Toad, in his original post, forgot the "M" and it came out "Mickey's Philaragic." I thought he was trying to say "Mickey's Paraplegic." Sheesh, was that a rejected cartoon idea from the 40s?
Then, Ichabod called it "Mickey's Philharmonic." Okay, call me confused. But I get it now.
Then, Ichabod called it "Mickey's Philharmonic." Okay, call me confused. But I get it now.
