Re: Pixar's Onward
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 11:59 am
Should... we be worried about that? 
No. It's probably going to be mediocre just like most of Pixar's films. Not bad. Not good. Just mediocre.DisneyJedi wrote:Should... we be worried about that?
More on that in the article below.D82 wrote:Also, according to MouseInfo, Onward has the first openly LGBT character in Pixar history, though it's a minor one.
Sounds about right, tbh.farerb wrote:74% on RT.
It may suffer in comparison to Pixar's classics, but Onward makes effective use of the studio's formula -- and stands on its own merits as a funny, heartwarming, dazzlingly animated adventure.
In Disney animation history? Those two gazelles who are Judy’s neighbors would like a word.Sotiris wrote:More on that in the article below.D82 wrote:Also, according to MouseInfo, Onward has the first openly LGBT character in Pixar history, though it's a minor one.
'Onward' introduces the first LGBTQ character in Disney animation history
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/onw ... 26105.html
"Openly gay", meaning there's no room for guessing or speculating. Though I haven't seen the film and I have my doubts but we'll see.DisneyJedi wrote:In Disney animation history? Those two gazelles who are Judy’s neighbors would like a word.Sotiris wrote: More on that in the article below.
'Onward' introduces the first LGBTQ character in Disney animation history
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/onw ... 26105.html
I'm glad he liked it. A couple of other critics I also tend to agree with have given it a positive review as well, so I'm quite confident I'll like it too.DisneyFan09 wrote:Luke's review is up! According to him, it's just as equal as Pixar's greatest offerings and has the same Pixar magic.
https://www.dvdizzy.com/onward-film.html
Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/B9GRqCFnI6M/The Simpsons wrote:Maggie Simpson is speechless... Playdate with Destiny, a new Simpsons short film before Disney & Pixar’s Onward. Exclusively in theaters!
Me neither. Well, I understand it from a business perspective. Like with Coco, they probably think this can help with the box office, but I don't like that they mix their brands like this at all. The good thing is that I won't have to worry if I'm late when I go to see the movie.farerb wrote:When I wanted the shorts back that's not what I had in mind.
It's a nice song, but not too original in my opinion.Sotiris wrote:Lyric video for "Carried Me with You" by Brandi Carlile.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ow3m_aZngvU
It's the first time I hear his name. Here's his website if you're interested to know more about him: https://www.georgepsarras.com/DisneyFan97 wrote:By the way ,who is George Psarras ?
Tom Holland (Ian Lightfoot), Chris Pratt (Barley Lightfoot), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Laurel Lightfoot), Octavia Spencer (The Manticore), Mel Rodriguez (Colt Bronco), Kyle Bornheimer (Wilden Lightfoot - Dad), Lena Waithe (Officer Specter), Ali Wong (Officer Gore), Grey Griffin (Dewdrop - Pixie Dusters Leader), Tracey Ullman (Grecklin - Pawn Shop Owner), Wilmer Valderrama (Gaxton - College Friend), George Psarras (Officer Avel), John Ratzenberger (Construction Worker Fennwick)

Source: https://ew.com/tv/the-simpsons-short-pl ... d-origins/When Disney completed its purchase of 21st Century Fox properties, that included ownership of The Simpsons, Jean said the team approached the studio "with the short and said, 'We'd like to go with something that's compatible.' When they offered us Onward, we were ecstatic." As for what other fruit this Disney-Simpsons partnership will bear, Jean just teased, "I don't think this is the end of us doing theatrical work with Disney."