Re: Disenchanted
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2020 11:36 pm
				
				^ Just like the remakes.
			Agreed. It was awkwardly bad. I just rewinded through the movie to see how the animation looked. And was disappointed by how lackluster it was.Sotiris wrote:I hadn't thought of that. I really hope that's not the case. The animation in Godmothered was so bad.
I really hope she returns. She’s one of my favorite actresses ever. Plus her performance was so fun to watch.Disney Duster wrote:This is my favorite of the recent Disney news so far. Please let the animation be as beautiful as the first one had, and all the original cast, except maybe Susan Sarandon.
 (That's kind of how I think of the re-makes, too.)
  (That's kind of how I think of the re-makes, too.)I think Patrick Dempsey won't return because of his cheating scandal. The only reason why he got cast in the first place was because he was huge when Enchanted was in production thanks to his role on Grey's Anatomy but his character was killed off and he got fired from that show. When you look at his career now, he's not as as big as he used to be.UmbrellaFish wrote:I wonder why Amy Adams was mentioned and not Patrick Dempsey? Might mean something might not... if he doesn’t return, I would rather they recast him than kill him off (can you imagine Giselle grieving??? God, please no).
That's exactly how I feel too. The main reason why I'm excited for this sequel is because we'll get new songs by Alan Menken. I love the songs from Enchanted and to me it would be great to get more in the same style. Plus, I'm glad Disney is finally offering Alan an original film and not a remake. I'm very happy too that Amy Adams is back or that there'll probably be traditionally animated segments and I hope the movie's good, but given Disney's track record with live-action sequels, I don't have too high hopes. And the new songs is definitely the only reason I'm glad we are getting remakes like The Little Mermaid. I usually only watch these films once; the music is the only thing about them I continue revisiting after their release.Disney's Divinity wrote:For me, even if this movie turns out awful, at least it'll be another soundtrack to pick up.(That's kind of how I think of the re-makes, too.)

It would be cool if she returned, but only if they did it well. The idea of a villainess that died returning could feel "been there, done that. Why not a new villain?"Sicoe Vlad wrote:I really hope she returns. She’s one of my favorite actresses ever. Plus her performance was so fun to watch.
 
   
   She could stare at the camera for 120 minutes and I'd still dig it.
  She could stare at the camera for 120 minutes and I'd still dig it.I agree. I love Kevin Lima's films and I always prefer it when a director comes back for the sequel. However, I've enjoyed Adam Shankman's work as well (Hairspray, in particular) and he was one of the directors attached to the original Enchanted before Lima came along, so that makes it better in my mind.D82 wrote:It's a shame they didn't ask him to direct the sequel when it seems he would've been willing to do it. If he was the director I would be much more confident it would be a good film.
I don't think that's an issue for Disney. I believe the cheating allegations were never confirmed (he denied it and the tabloid that broke the story ended up deleting the article in question), but even if they are true, it was something that happened a long time ago (2015, I think?) and the scandal didn't generate any outrage on social media or online petitions. That's what Disney cares about. Besides, if they had a problem with him they wouldn't have invited him back to appear in three episodes of the current season of Grey's Anatomy. If he doesn't end up in the sequel, which I hope is not the case, it'll be either because of story or budgetary reasons.Redadoodles wrote:I think Patrick Dempsey won't return because of his cheating scandal.
The logo looks like it was hastily put together. Hopefully, it's not the final one and we'll get something a bit more refined later on.D82 wrote:By the way, I don't think the logo has been posted. Here it is.
I like her too, but I'd hate for them to came up with some convoluted way to resurrect her just to bring back the actress. If how she's revived makes sense, I'm OK with it.Sicoe Vlad wrote:I really hope she returns. She’s one of my favorite actresses ever. Plus her performance was so fun to watch.
I didn't know he was considered for the original film. I prefer when the original director comes back for the sequel too, but I agree Adam Shankman is not a bad choice either. I hope he does a good job.Sotiris wrote:I love Kevin Lima's films and I always prefer it when a director comes back for the sequel. However, I've enjoyed Adam Shankman's work as well (Hairspray, in particular) and he was one of the directors attached to the original Enchanted before Lima came along, so that makes it better in my mind.
That was my impression as well. It's probably not the final logo. I also hope they do a better one.Sotiris wrote:The logo looks like it was hastily put together. Hopefully, it's not the final one and we'll get something a bit more refined later on.
I wouldn't mind a new villain either. I have mixed feelings on having a twist villain though. On the one hand, satirizing Disney and Pixar's twist villain trope would be fitting and fun, on the other having a twist villain, even for the purposes of parody, would deprive us of a satisfying and well-rounded character.D82 wrote:Regarding Susan Sarandon, I don't think it's essential to bring her back. If there's a villain in the sequel, I wouldn't mind if it was a new one. I think someone here mentioned long ago that there could be a twist villain this time to parody the fact that Disney has used that trope so much lately. I think it could be cool if they did that (as long as it fitted the story).