{JAMMERS! -bun- ONLY!} I haven't actually watched it, and don't plan to. It didn't get an overly exciting score on a film popularity rating site, so that didn't inspire anything special. But to answer your question, I don't like it because it depicts something... socially controversial, shall we say? I don't like it. Did I say that already? Sorry if I didn't directly answer your question, but I don't really want to talk about it.
{JAMMERS! -RomeNZ- Only!} Ah, yeah, sometimes when a film doesn't get a halfway good rating it's hard to have any faith in it. I believe I know the socially controversial aspect you're referring to, in which case I completely agree that it's one of the definite downsides of the movie.
{JAMMERS! -bun02- ONLY!} Sorry I didn't reply earlier, I was afraid what I'd find in those jammers. Ah, I'm glad you agree. Hopefully such things won't be found in future Disney films....
But on a happier note, what do you think the new Mulan will be like?
I don’t really take them seriously and treat them like a good laugh.
Well, that's good. I really don't like it when people treat them like anything more.
Neither do I. Some filmmakers get mad at them for critisising their movies. When they did that new King Kong movie the director went on a Twitter rant about how they are “anti-art”.
Well, that's good. I really don't like it when people treat them like anything more.
Neither do I. Some filmmakers get mad at them for critisising their movies. When they did that new King Kong movie the director went on a Twitter rant about how they are “anti-art”.
Yeah, the only problem is how they don't make it clear that they're not trying to make legitimate complaints. They really do come across as overly negative. Most of the points they make are completely invalid anyway, but they act like they're actual issues with the movie. And sometimes you can tell they really are trying to make it look bad. Like how they split all 3 of their Star Wars prequel videos into 2 parts just because.
Neither do I. Some filmmakers get mad at them for critisising their movies. When they did that new King Kong movie the director went on a Twitter rant about how they are “anti-art”.
Yeah, the only problem is how they don't make it clear that they're not trying to make legitimate complaints. They really do come across as overly negative. Most of the points they make are completely invalid anyway, but they act like they're actual issues with the movie. And sometimes you can tell they really are trying to make it look bad. Like how they split all 3 of their Star Wars prequel videos into 2 parts just because.
In their recent video on Home Alone 2 they added on a LARGE amount of sins because of a certain controversial figure (not naming names) appearing. I just wish that they would be more funny instead of overly critical over minor things.
Yeah, the only problem is how they don't make it clear that they're not trying to make legitimate complaints. They really do come across as overly negative. Most of the points they make are completely invalid anyway, but they act like they're actual issues with the movie. And sometimes you can tell they really are trying to make it look bad. Like how they split all 3 of their Star Wars prequel videos into 2 parts just because.
In their recent video on Home Alone 2 they added on a LARGE amount of sins because of a certain controversial figure (not naming names) appearing. I just wish that they would be more funny instead of overly critical over minor things.
Oh, brother. Haven't watched that video, but it took me just a few seconds to figure out who you were talking about.
In their recent video on Home Alone 2 they added on a LARGE amount of sins because of a certain controversial figure (not naming names) appearing. I just wish that they would be more funny instead of overly critical over minor things.
Oh, brother. Haven't watched that video, but it took me just a few seconds to figure out who you were talking about.
When he’s in the discussion it doesn’t take long to figure out who the subject is.
Back to CinemaSins, I saw a video on what they should do better. It was basically “less unnecessary criticism, more humour”.
{JAMMERS! -RomeNZ- Only!} Ah, yeah, sometimes when a film doesn't get a halfway good rating it's hard to have any faith in it. I believe I know the socially controversial aspect you're referring to, in which case I completely agree that it's one of the definite downsides of the movie.
{JAMMERS! -bun02- ONLY!} Sorry I didn't reply earlier, I was afraid what I'd find in those jammers. Ah, I'm glad you agree. Hopefully such things won't be found in future Disney films....
But on a happier note, what do you think the new Mulan will be like?
{JAMMERS! -RomeNZ- ONLY!)} I'm just as guilty of not replying; much more, actually. Yeah, it was a drawback for me and hopefully nothing more will be found in future movies.
Ooh, I think it'll be cool. Like NZF said earlier, they'll have to be careful because there are a lot of battle scenes, and considering the aspect of the film is kinda dark already (when you think about it), I don't know how much darker they should try to make it. But I'm sure they'll find the perfect balance between action and humor, as they always do. What are your thoughts?