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I mean, that's good but ending with the Giant Satan is pretty great.Always figured Sorcerers Apprentice was the show closer, not the one right in the middle.
I don't think that would be what would come out of Lich Walt's throat.The movie on Disney + opens with an unskippable disclaimer apologizing for the racism, which is nice of them to say, but I'll believe it when I hear it from Walts own throat.
If you're morbidly curious, "Fantasia racist centaur" yields one hell of a set of image search results.I didn't actually notice any racism. Maybe it was edited out of this version?
Maybe Walt actually WAS intending people to play Grindstone while watching?
You would do well in life if you were to follow a general creed with animated movies- Check if it's from Ralph Bakshi. If it is, skip it.Anyway; if you wanted to watch Who Framed Roger Rabbit, but wish it was one hundred times hornier, much worse looking, had a completely nonsensical plot and also had a general dislike of women, maybe you’d be interested in watching Cool World.
If you don’t want all four of those things, maybe watch Who Framed Roger Rabbit instead. Or Chinatown, I guess. Fewer cartoons in that, though
My favourite thing about Fantasia is that it's from the period before The Nutcracker became absolutely outrageously popular, and now it has this weird out-of-time little bit where the impresario talks about maybe the most recognizable ballet in the world as if nobody had ever heard of it.
I watched Your Name last night not knowing anything about it and it was fantastic. The story was complex and timey-wimey without being cheaty, it went to some really dark places without ever getting mired in it, it was funny and the main characters were really likable.
Yeah, the film was stunning. Beautiful animation and depictions of Japan. It felt really genuine to my experience of Japan as well. I'll have to get the blu-ray myself, I'm hugely taken with the film.That said, I watched this movie in my flight back from Tokyo four years ago, so the one thing I remember vividly is the scenery porn. Everything is rendered up in the most lovingly detail, from the skyline to the train stations - and having doing some hiking in the countryside, having a vending machine in a hill in the middle of nowhere made the movie feel incredibly authentic and immediate to me. The ms got me the Blu-Ray for Christmas, so I think it’s time for a rewatch
Well, four of them can. The Last Jedi has a great script. It’s just unfortunate that the setup and followthrough are so weak.The Disney Star Wars Trilogy can be criticized similarly.
There is none of the kids-against-adults plotting of American films. The family is seen as a safe, comforting haven. The father is reasonable, insightful and tactful, accepts stories of strange creatures, trusts his girls, listens to explanations with an open mind. It lacks those dreary scenes where a parent misinterprets a well-meaning action and punishes it unfairly.
I looked ahead at what was next and have literally never even heard of the next severalI'm excited about Octo's Disney watch, because after the next one he gets to hit that weird stretch of films that no one even pretends to have seen.
The historical reasons for that are really quite interesting, because-- what's that? It was?I looked ahead at what was next and have literally never even heard of the next several