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I have a movie question (Chicken Little Advance Screening)
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:44 pm
by Mushu
My dad has a friend that gets my family into being able to see many movie screeings and in November 2004 I saw an unfinished version of Chicken Little. Am I aloud to post my opinion while not giving the movie away at all? This goes for this movie and any other Disney movie that I see.
Re: I have a movie question (Chicken Little Advance Screenin
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 6:24 am
by Loomis
Mushu wrote:My dad has a friend that gets my family into being able to see many movie screeings and in November 2004 I saw an unfinished version of Chicken Little. Am I aloud to post my opinion while not giving the movie away at all? This goes for this movie and any other Disney movie that I see.
Are you asking from a legal point of view, or from a spoiler point of view?
Usually at these sorts of functions, they tell you one way or the other what you can/can't publish, or it is a condition of entry. Still, the internet is usually full of people who have been (or in some cases, haven't been) to these functions spilling the beans for the rest of us.
In terms of spoilers, just clearly mark them so people who don't want to know anything can avoid it.
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 8:20 am
by Luke
I'd be quite interested to hear your thoughts on the film, provided you're not prohibited from sharing. I think generally, you're not allowed to share specifics, but you are able to say what you liked and didn't. So at least give us your impression of the film?
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 11:29 am
by Mickey A
Ditto. If you are allowed to share your thoughts, by all mean, please do as much as you can. I am very, very eager to see how Chicken Little turns out.
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 10:10 pm
by Mushu
I'm sorry that I haven't posted in a while. I had a HUGE report due recently and I was behind on it for a while. Anyway, I think that the company actually wants you to tell people about the movie as long as it doesn't spoil it to much. This way, the people that you talk to will go and see it for themselves. I thought that it was a really good movie. Although it was short (About as long as Home on the Range) I think that they still had to had some things. The plot itself had some funny moments. It was very different then I had expected. If anyone has any questions I'll be happy to answer them to the best of my ability.
And by the way, I'll be seeing an advanced screening of the movie, A Day with Wilbur Robinson this Thursday and will also be happy to tell anyone what I think of that movie.
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 10:20 pm
by Luke
Mushu wrote:And by the way, I'll be seeing an advanced screening of the movie, A Day with Wilbur Robinson this Thursday and will also be happy to tell anyone what I think of that movie.
Wow, Mushu getting to see the screenings 18 months before release? Lucky! Do tell us what you think.
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 10:25 pm
by Mushu
Luke wrote:Mushu wrote:And by the way, I'll be seeing an advanced screening of the movie, A Day with Wilbur Robinson this Thursday and will also be happy to tell anyone what I think of that movie.
Wow, Mushu getting to see the screenings 18 months before release? Lucky! Do tell us what you think.
I will do, but should I put it in a different topic or in this one?
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 10:32 pm
by Luke
Mushu wrote:I will do, but should I put it in a different topic or in this one?
Either one. Regarding <i>Chicken Little</i>, which animated classic would you say it is most like stylistically? Does it feel closer to Disney's past films or Pixar's?
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 10:55 pm
by Swiss
I miss the Disney Club, where we got special advanced notices of screenings. I managed to see Atlantis, Treasure Planet, SC 2, Brother Bear and a few others for free. Anyone know how we go about doing so today?
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 9:25 pm
by Mushu
Luke wrote:Mushu wrote:I will do, but should I put it in a different topic or in this one?
Either one. Regarding <i>Chicken Little</i>, which animated classic would you say it is most like stylistically? Does it feel closer to Disney's past films or Pixar's?
Actually, it doesn't feel like any other Disney animated classic at all for some reason. But it definetly seems like a Disney film and not a Pixar film.
A Day with Wilbur Robinson
Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 10:43 pm
by Mushu
I just got back from the screening of A Day with Wilbur Robison. According to the company, we were the first audience to see it ever which is true I guess. It was pretty much the whole movie but instead of being in CGI like it will be in 18 months, it was a a story board with pictures flashing up and some of the music was just temporary. Overall, it was a really good movie once I got past the storyboard which only took a few minutes. I would highly recomend it once it comes out. Once again, if anyone has any questions I will be happy to answer them.
Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 10:45 pm
by Luke
Which one did you like better, <i>Chicken Little</i> or <i>Wilbur Robinson</i>? Did they have any final voices in for the <i>Wilbur</i> screening?
Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 10:50 pm
by Mushu
Luke wrote:Which one did you like better, <i>Chicken Little</i> or <i>Wilbur Robinson</i>? Did they have any final voices in for the <i>Wilbur</i> screening?
They were both good so I can't really decide. And I'm not sure what you mean by any final voices. Sorry.
Posted: Fri May 20, 2005 12:22 am
by Disney-Fan
I think Luke meant, were the actors that played in the screening permanent ones or temporary voices for presentation.

Posted: Fri May 20, 2005 8:17 am
by Mushu
DisneyFan 2000 wrote:I think Luke meant, were the actors that played in the screening permanent ones or temporary voices for presentation.

O.K. Thanks! I'm 99% sure that they were permanent beacause when one of the guys came to talk to us before the movie he told us at least most of the things that were temporary. And the voices in my opinion were very good.
Posted: Fri May 20, 2005 9:50 am
by RJKD23
Wow...lucky!
You saw all those movies waaaay before they come out! Cool!

Posted: Fri May 20, 2005 12:44 pm
by PatrickvD
Exactly how long was Wilbur Robinson? I'm kinda bummed Chicken Little is as short as Home on the Range. Since that definitely didn't work in favour of Home on the Range. I still hope Chicken Little will be as funny as new groove.
Posted: Fri May 20, 2005 3:14 pm
by Kenai
Well, with Mark Dindal directing it, I'm sure it'll be awesome.
And as for Wilbur Robinson...hmm...this movie doesn't sound too appealing to me in the least, but I wonder who the celebrities are who will voice this foray?
Posted: Fri May 20, 2005 4:46 pm
by Mushu
PatrickvD wrote:Exactly how long was Wilbur Robinson? I'm kinda bummed Chicken Little is as short as Home on the Range. Since that definitely didn't work in favour of Home on the Range. I still hope Chicken Little will be as funny as new groove.
A Day with Wilbur Robinson was a little less then and hour and a half. And I'm sorry to say that Chicken Little, at least to me, was not as funny as TENG but it still was funny.
Posted: Fri May 20, 2005 4:56 pm
by Mushu
Kenai wrote:Well, with Mark Dindal directing it, I'm sure it'll be awesome.
And as for Wilbur Robinson...hmm...this movie doesn't sound too appealing to me in the least, but I wonder who the celebrities are who will voice this foray?
A Day with Wilbur Robinson is a great movie! It is probably a lot better then you think. And the only celebirty voice that I've heard of in it was Mark Hamill. Though he wasn't in it that much, he was in it more then Don Knotts was in Chicken Little.