• 9 years 2 months ago
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    I miss the old style Disney Movies... Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland. The ones they spent years making, drawing by hand and even crafting the backgrounds into magnificent works of art.

    I'm not saying that some of the new movies aren't good, they just can't hold water to the old ones. Animating some slapstick crap for a couple months and releasing it direct to video will never be better than the true Masterpieces.
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      • 9 years 2 months ago
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      I'm sure everyone will agree. Disney was the king of animated movies, but now Pixar is turning out hit after hit and the days of traditional Disney animation is over.

      There's really nothing like the great hand-drawn animation with amazing story telling. Damn this new age we live in.
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        • 9 years 2 months ago
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        the old disney movies are indeed the best

        the fox and the hound, sword in the stone, robin hood, the three caballeros, sleeping beauty... so many great classics.
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          • 9 years 2 months ago
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          i couldnt agree more, i think disney cant top its 60's era of movie and animation making.. treasure island,darbey o gill and the little people, swiss family robinson...etc...etc..all great movies
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            • 9 years 2 months ago
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            I agree with you guys I think Old Dinsey movies are the Best so I don`t like the new stuff they are doing to dinsey movies now they are not use by hands and other stuff like that this dinsey movies now sucks I like the old Dinsey movies then the new ones.
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              • 9 years 2 months ago
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              I didnt really like dysney movie after the lion king aria.
              Pukehaontas was awful since them discusting.

              The thing that always bother me in disney film are the songs as a kid it use to get on my nerves so much.

              but I rewatched some old classic on the song dont get on my nerve.
              but the new one in new movies yuck syntatise bull.

              All there computer anime like Toy story are fun I give them credit for that.
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                • 9 years 2 months ago
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                largeman wrote:
                i couldnt agree more, i think disney cant top its 60's era of movie and animation making.. treasure island,darbey o gill and the little people, swiss family robinson...etc...etc..all great movies


                Back in the mid-late '70's, Disney had a show that started at 7 pm. They showed a movie and I remember how much I used to love that night when I was little. They showed the type movies you mentioned. We'd come home from church and my mom would make homemade chef boy ardee pizza's in a box and pop popcorn the old fashioned way in a big kettle with oil in the bottom over a stove flame. They didn't even sell microwaves yet.
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                  • 9 years 2 months ago
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                  Afficial wrote:
                  the old disney movies are indeed the best

                  the fox and the hound, sword in the stone, robin hood, the three caballeros, sleeping beauty... so many great classics.
                  those old movies rocked!!!!the new ones suck balls!! :?:D
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                    • 9 years 2 months ago
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                    While I love the older Disney classics, I must say that I really enjoy almost all of the newer stuff. Like Tarzan, Lilo and Stitch, Finding Nemo, Toy Story, Lion King 2, Monsters INC, A bugs Life, etc. I really don't have too many Disney movies that I dislike. I love everything Disney! If I had it my way I would go to WDW on every vacation. I own just about all the newer Disney movies. I am addicted to Disney!
                    I don't know about you, Miss Kitty, but I feel so much... yummier
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                      • 9 years 2 months ago
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                      Badkitty wrote:
                      While I love the older Disney classics, I must say that I really enjoy almost all of the newer stuff. Like Tarzan, Lilo and Stitch, Finding Nemo, Toy Story, Lion King 2, Monsters INC, A bugs Life, etc. I really don't have too many Disney movies that I dislike. I love everything Disney! If I had it my way I would go to WDW on every vacation. I own just about all the newer Disney movies. I am addicted to Disney!


                      I wouldn't go so far as to say I *love* Disney, but I also wouldn't say their new movies lick balls. True, I refused to see Pocahontas because it seemed like they were picking topics out of hats to make a movie on...but Pixar movies are awesome, with or without Disney. It's not just the animation, either....they put so much thought into the scriptwriting it's unreal. Yes, there's a special place in my withered little heart for the old flicks (Robin Hood is still one of my favorites) but their newer movies have greater watchability. The one thing I can't stand are the endless sequels they make that go straight to videotape/DVD, such as Aladdin or Little Mermaid rip-offs. It's getting worse than the 'Rocky' series.
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                        • 9 years 2 months ago
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                        I love the old fashioned Disney movies. My all-time favorite has to be Lady and the Tramp. I do like The Lion King and Toy Story though for the new Disney movies.
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                          • 9 years 2 months ago
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                          I'd have to say that the downfall of the magic of disney animated features ends somewhere after lion king, (although mulan was pretty awesome! and as far as dramatic plots, hunchback is ok) now, its all cheap, lets give consumers what we think they want! high-tech stuff. notice how its almost all humor now too? The characters from about hercules or emperor's new groove onwards have pretty steadily been drawn in a goofy manner, and there is a lack of disney music which is also a problem, they should look to their past and see how amazing it was and that people still treasure hand drawn animation as an art form. look at miyazaki...he hasn't given into computer animation and his movies are stunning. plus, consider all the critical acclaim past hits that had substance like little mermaid, beauty and the beast and lion king had. Hell, beauty and the beast was nominated for a best picture oscar, and thats years before they even had a best animated picture oscar. so technically its the only animated film in history to have done that. This one was up there for the real deal. It must've been such an honor to have produced hits such as that. People really took them seriously and now its all about money and so-called technological advacements by trying to make things new and updated as not to dissapoint the crowd. someday they are gonna look back on old animation and think, hey no one is doing that so maybe we should try and be "original" , which would be rather ironic but hey, whatever it takes I want it back. sorry for the tangent- its just that this really has bothered me for a long time lol.
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                            • 9 years 2 months ago
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                            I loved Hunchback but I think it was just so serious at times that people really didn't know what to make of it. And I liked The Emperor's New Groove. Probably the best thing to come out of Disney in the new millenium. Brother Bear was ok too. I just think it was another movie that had trouble finding an audience.

                            Still...Disney has gone MAJORLY down hill. They are missing a few essentials in thier really recent works: Quality animation and PLOT! And they need to stop making sequels and invest the money they would have used on sequels to make quality movies.

                            and on a side note, i think they should stick with 2D animation. That's thier true medium IMO. *Lisa*
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                              • 9 years 2 months ago
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                              TimCurryChick85 wrote:

                              and on a side note, i think they should stick with 2D animation. That's thier true medium IMO. *Lisa*


                              I couldn't agree more.
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