You actually give a flying crap about critical acclaim? I certainly don't.Quote:
Originally Posted by Heartless Soul
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You actually give a flying crap about critical acclaim? I certainly don't.Quote:
Originally Posted by Heartless Soul
Hear, hear! However, even though the critics raved over Beauty and the Beast, it is still my favorite Disney cartoon, hands down.
Hm......I'd have to go for Aladdin. Mainly because the lead male isnt some guy who just kinda hangs around clueless for most of the movie and has the girl do all the work to get to him. (i.e. Little Mermaid or Cinderella)
Lion King is one of those ''critically acclaimed'' movies that you refer as crap. And no, I don't care because if that were true, I would've never said Disney movies after Lion King (which is considered the ''downfall') still were good and have their own charm. I'll say that ALL Disney movies from 1989-1999 were ALL great IMHO.Quote:
Originally Posted by DMKA
As for the issue of Ariel, I think disobeying her father probably shows her what some teenage girls are like. At least back then with all the ''rebels''. Ariel may have not thought of her kingdom, but SHE did think about her sisters. Problem is the movie didn't go too much into detail about, as it would take up time and such. I could say that NONE of it would've never happend if Ursula didn't scheme against Triton to begin with. Something like that could be said for Jasmine.
And last time I remember, I thought it was the oceans that were threatened, not the world or Atlantica. Hell, the only people that were in ''risk'' were the merpeople Ursula TRICKED to make deals with her. Yeah, let's all agree Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and Lion King are all great classics EVEN if some don't like them all. I do, but then again, I like Disney in general.
;)
BTW, great opinions and thoughts everybody! It seems that out of the 3, Belle is the most mature of them all.
Ursula is bad news, there's no doubt about that. However, one very interesting aspect of the movie is that Ursula never hurt anybody without getting their permission first. Sure, she would offer, tempt, and entice, but she never went in for the kill (so to speak) until the victims willingly agreed to her terms. Random, I know, but I thought it seemed relevant to the conversation.Quote:
Originally Posted by Heartless Soul
Anyway...yeah, I thought the Little Mermaid was a pretty good flick. :cat:
But yeah, I may not go back to Atlantica any time soon. Unless the rewards for those songs are good (other than completion and the secret ending.). I suck at them for whatever reason, and if I suck at something, I don't really care for it that much. Not that the songs are kinda cute. :love: :cat:
I do have a question (since I skimmed through all the film arguements, don't know if it was answered.)
(SPOILER)Do you get to fight Ursula and co. and Heartless in Atlantica? Or is there any fighting at all? I watched the beginning scene and keep trying the first musical, but I just left Atlantica alone to go to Kitty Land.:cat:
Although it looks like the worlds will follow more or less the story in the movies, albeit super-condensed and not really able to capture that much emotion since the game is kinda easy. :p
(SPOILER)If you suck at the music mini-games, then the battle against Ursula will be fairly difficult. That's right, the battle against Ursula is there, but it is another musical minigame.
Anyway, you can't get Curaga without completing Atlantica, so...
I never said any movie was crap. I said I don't give a crap about what critics say.Quote:
Originally Posted by Heartless Soul