Tangled (& Tangled Ever After) Discussion: Part VII
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 12:04 pm
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It's not a new idea. The Rocky and Bullwinkle movie involves the Frostbite Falls cast crossing over into the real world.Polizzi wrote:Say, has any one of you saw, "The Smurfs," in 3D? I have. The story maybe smurfy, but the idea is kind of similar or a spoof to Disney's, "Enchanted." I mean come on, the Smurfs get transported from their world into our world? That's the same idea Disney came up with for Princess Giselle who too gets transported from her world into our world after she got pushed by an evil witch who became jealous at her. The question to, "The Smurfs," is: Is it me, or that movie turns out to be an, "Enchanted," rip off? But for the record, it's cute.
What does this have to do with Tangled?Polizzi wrote:Say, has any one of you saw, "The Smurfs," in 3D? I have. The story maybe smurfy, but the idea is kind of similar or a spoof to Disney's, "Enchanted." I mean come on, the Smurfs get transported from their world into our world? That's the same idea Disney came up with for Princess Giselle who too gets transported from her world into our world after she got pushed by an evil witch who became jealous at her. The question to, "The Smurfs," is: Is it me, or that movie turns out to be an, "Enchanted," rip off? But for the record, it's cute.
The only difference is that 1/8 of Enchanted was 2D animated, whereas Smurfs is entirely live-action.Polizzi wrote:Say, has any one of you saw, "The Smurfs," in 3D? I have. The story maybe smurfy, but the idea is kind of similar or a spoof to Disney's, "Enchanted." I mean come on, the Smurfs get transported from their world into our world? That's the same idea Disney came up with for Princess Giselle who too gets transported from her world into our world after she got pushed by an evil witch who became jealous at her. The question to, "The Smurfs," is: Is it me, or that movie turns out to be an, "Enchanted," rip off? But for the record, it's cute.
CG doesn't count as animation?DisneyJedi wrote:The only difference is that 1/8 of Enchanted was 2D animated, whereas Smurfs is entirely live-action.
Don't worry, I won't see the Smurfs because to me, it's not cute, funny, nor faithful. I mean, come on, they constantly use the word "Smurf" as a curse word and it's only funny when it's in Robot Chicken.Polizzi wrote:Say, has any one of you saw, "The Smurfs," in 3D? I have. The story maybe smurfy, but the idea is kind of similar or a spoof to Disney's, "Enchanted." I mean come on, the Smurfs get transported from their world into our world? That's the same idea Disney came up with for Princess Giselle who too gets transported from her world into our world after she got pushed by an evil witch who became jealous at her. The question to, "The Smurfs," is: Is it me, or that movie turns out to be an, "Enchanted," rip off? But for the record, it's cute.
Well, it does. But in a live-action film, it... well... it sticks out like a sore thumb.enigmawing wrote:CG doesn't count as animation?DisneyJedi wrote:The only difference is that 1/8 of Enchanted was 2D animated, whereas Smurfs is entirely live-action.
It should be pointed out that the production company behind The Smurfs is Sony Pictures Animation...the same team that brought us Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and Surf's Up.DisneyJedi wrote:Well, it does. But in a live-action film, it... well... it sticks out like a sore thumb.enigmawing wrote: CG doesn't count as animation?
And the Wizard was live action.DisneyJedi wrote:Well, it does. But in a live-action film, it... well... it sticks out like a sore thumb.enigmawing wrote: CG doesn't count as animation?
Wait, what? CG is what they use to blend in with live action. its hand drawn animation that sticks out like a sore thumb (not necessarily in a bad way however, just a "you don't see that too often" way). It was the entire premise of movies like Roger Rabbit.DisneyJedi wrote:Well, it does. But in a live-action film, it... well... it sticks out like a sore thumb.enigmawing wrote: CG doesn't count as animation?
What boy age 4-7 will want to design a princess dress??? Come-on, now.amazon980 wrote:Why can't boys enter?
That and the winner will get her dress built. It'd be highly awkward for Disney to find out that a boy will get a dress built just 4 him.Super Aurora wrote:What boy age 4-7 will want to design a princess dress??? Come-on, now.amazon980 wrote:Why can't boys enter?
If a boy did do it, he's going get his ass kicked by other boys and get make fun of in school.