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Posts by Evan Skaggs
I'm still hopeful about to it as well. But it's really the changes to the story that worries me. Again, sometimes it works better that way and sometimes it doesn't. So I'm keeping my mind open and giving it a fair chance.
Actually, she is directing it alongside Jason Hand and Josie Trinidad will be the co-director.
UPDATE: One of the directors of Wish is directing it. And no, it's not Chris Buck unfortunately.
Now I'm getting really worried.
Still gonna hope for the best though.
Just take a look at the old logo for Disney's Hexed. It had a more magical feel to it and made it seem more exciting and interesting.
The new updated logo just makes it seem more generic and uninteresting.
However, you can't judge a film by its title. I really hope the movie ends up being good.
I'm done with the Disney live-action remakes. I mean, it's bad enough that I've sat through almost ALL of them and while some have been good, others have just been a waste of time and money, especially the shot-for-shot ones and that's more than enough for a lifetime. Screw that movie.
Apparently, Robert Downey Jr.'s gonna be using a European accent as Doctor Doom in Avengers: Doomsday. Sounds they really wanted to get the character right.
That Moana remake can crash and burn for all I care.
There are times where the story changes actually work out better. But there are also times where the original version seems like the superior story. I really hope this ends up being the former.
Kinda boggles my mind that they changed the main character from a teenage boy to a teenage girl. I was honestly looking forward to seeing a mother/son story. But it's Hailee Steinfeld, so I'm intrigued by that alone.
That being said, I won't lie but I'm kinda worried now due to the story changes.
Yeah… not a fan!
Uh… NO!!!
He's a great director. But every great director will a couple of missteps from time to time.
It still boggles my mind that Favreau went from this to the failure that is the 2019 Lion King remake. On paper it sounded like a solid idea to use the technology that worked very well for this film and see what it could bring to The Lion King. But… ya know.
I can't believe it's been 10 years since this version of The Jungle Book came out. What Jon Favreau did with this film was nothing short of spectacular. Perfect? No. But it was pure joy and improved on the 1967 animated film in every way. Something that many of the live-action remakes can't do.
COYOTE VS. AMCE TRAILER NEXT WEEK!!!
LET'S GO!!!!!!!!!!
I've been enjoying the behind-the-scenes stuff and all, but there needs to be a trailer that gives us a little more about the story and a more proper look at the characters.
Hopefully, we'll get some more updates on it and a proper trailer real soon. It's gonna be AMAZING!!!
Given what I heard from attendees who have seen the trailer at CinemaCon, this should be the film that gives Tom Cruise his first acting Oscar.
There was even a little bit of Finding Nemo in it as well. Only without the heart and soul.
I would have to say Chicken Little because that film was incredibly annoying and mean-spirited. This was just stupid. It was basically Madagascar without the fun and cleverness.
Not to slam Disney, but there was a FAR superior version of this from DreamWorks the year prior.
I mean, I totally get that. I get they're too thinly written to carry a movie on their own and not as flexible like Bugs, Daffy, and the rest of the Looney Tunes. But what I'm trying to say is it's not impossible for them to do it. As hard as it is, it's still not impossible.
Ringo Starr played the little conductor the first season, but then George Carlin took over in Seasons 2 and 3. It was a wonderful show as well.
Oh, another one I would to like mention in terms of my favorite PBS shows would also be Shining Time Station. Don't know you've ever heard of that one, but it's the show that introduced us Americans to Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. A little conductor would appear and tell those stories.
Also, to make it more exciting, they should call it The Peanuts Movie 2: Snoopy Unleashed.
Thanks bro! I'm really excited about it.
They're bringing back the art style that was used in the first film (I'm claiming this as the sequel to that film since it's from the same director). I hope Apple will at least give it a theatrical release for a few weeks before it debuts on its streaming service.
I seen pieces of Bluey and I really like what I've seen from it. I'm going to be an uncle real soon, so maybe I'll get to see a little more of it when my niece gets a little older.