What did they smoke when making Home on the Range?
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 1:19 pm
As I said in other post, while I was watching it I was like
and after watching it
.
I knew the movie wasn't so good by some reviews but I never trusted them before:
Ok, Atlantis is not my favorite but at least you can tell the quality and time spent on it. And after all, it's an entertaing movie.
Brother Bear was quite good and very touching.
Treasure Planet, I like it a LOT.
but Home on the Range?
I mean, come on!!!! We've seen Disney movies lead by animal characters before but COWS?! (of course I knew it before purchasing it)
And the whole idea of a group of cows chasing a bandit didn't work AT ALL.
I just can't believe how Disney decided on making this. Heck, even when they were making it, they should have known it didn't make any sense; the funny thing is that if you see "The making of" feature" on the DVD you'll see that their first idea was the best (a guy character that enters a ghost town and has to deal with the bandit).
And that's the question of the of the post. How in the world they changed that concept from the guy, to a child, to a little bull, to one cow and finally three... it's like

PS
I'm guessing they made an extremely weak movie on purpose, so that someone could blame the format and get "an excuse" to move to 3D.
I knew the movie wasn't so good by some reviews but I never trusted them before:
Ok, Atlantis is not my favorite but at least you can tell the quality and time spent on it. And after all, it's an entertaing movie.
Brother Bear was quite good and very touching.
Treasure Planet, I like it a LOT.
but Home on the Range?
I mean, come on!!!! We've seen Disney movies lead by animal characters before but COWS?! (of course I knew it before purchasing it)
And the whole idea of a group of cows chasing a bandit didn't work AT ALL.
I just can't believe how Disney decided on making this. Heck, even when they were making it, they should have known it didn't make any sense; the funny thing is that if you see "The making of" feature" on the DVD you'll see that their first idea was the best (a guy character that enters a ghost town and has to deal with the bandit).
And that's the question of the of the post. How in the world they changed that concept from the guy, to a child, to a little bull, to one cow and finally three... it's like
PS
I'm guessing they made an extremely weak movie on purpose, so that someone could blame the format and get "an excuse" to move to 3D.