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HotGoomba

I enjoyed the second Angry Birds movie. That might be the most unpopular movie I like. Maybe.

Edit: No, it's Barnyard.

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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAy there.

Sunsy

@Kermit1 Honestly, I'm surprised they're not on Disney+, especially since I've found obscure stuff on there too. Adventures in Wonderland... an old Disney Channel show based off Alice In Wonderland, found it all because I watched the new Alice's Wonderland Bakery and it showed up. My mom even found Mickey Mouse Club from when she was a kid on it.

@Mioaionios Second that, that live action Dora the Explorer movie was the kind of Indiana Jones stuff I would have never expected from that series.

@HotGoomba Angry Birds 2 is just a fun mission movie. I saw the second before the first movie, and I still enjoyed the second movie more than the first.

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Kermit1

@Rambler You mean David Lynch... No thanks, you can though.

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Kermit1

@Rambler when I watch Big Fish i'll do a double feature with that one. maybe.

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Sunsy

Lighthearted movie tonight, Strawberry Shortcake: The Sky's The Limit, as silly as it sounds. Really surprised Peacock had this one, I use to put on DVDs of this series (specifically Berry Bitty Adventures, which I'm happy Peacock has too) from time to time, so it's a bit of a comfort series for me, but don't think I ever seen this movie. Enjoyed it, it was fun seeing Strawberry and friends again. Did get annoyed at the caterpillar who led them on a dangerous adventure that didn't help them in the end. It was Blueberry Muffin's idea that saved everyone's home. Still enjoyed the movie.

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Anti-Matter

@Sunsy
Dora the Explorer movie 2019 was like an amateur version of Indiana Jones style adventure movie in my opinion lol.
I have watched the movie once and never want to watch again after I felt embarrassed from watching some scenes over there.
Also, there was some unnecessary nudity from the cartoon scene when they got hallucinated by Titan Arum flower's pollen. Imagine to see some nudity from Dora cartoon.

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NintendoByNature

I watched the black phone yesterday. It was a decent film that had me at the edge of my seat. Made by the same person who also did sinister if you liked that.

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HotGoomba

I saw Luck today. It was good.

That's all, there's not much noteworthy to say about the film other than it's good. It's a bit basic, but still, a good movie, and a million times better than Lightyear.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAy there.

Kermit1

@Sunsy I can't believe I forgot Watcher in the woods on the scary Disney film list. NOW this film is scary, a legit PG horror film.

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jedgamesguy

@Mioaionios I think Arriety’s a little too short for sure. On one hand it’s easily one of the shorter Studio Ghibli films, at an hour and a bit compared to Miyazaki’s two hour monsters. But on the other hand it’s not like there was all that much more to do anyway. Maybe they could have added more conversation between Sho and Arrietty but ah well…

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Bunkerneath

@TheJGG It's true that Arriety just ended and was too short in my opinion, but not true there was nothing more to do as it's based on the Borrowers, which is 5 books long.

But to be fair Howls Moving Castle didn't really follow the books either (not at all to be honest) and I enjoyed both books and the films

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Maxenmus

TIL that Raya and the Last Dragon is apparently an Avatar: The Last Dragon Airbender ripoff:
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The only thing I knew about the movie was that it's the only Disney film ever made with a South-East Asian setting, which is cool and all, considering that my country Singapore's part of SEA, but the whole "all South-East Asian culture is automatically kampong sticks and straw hats" stereotype bugged me and I didn't bother to watch it because it felt alien and unrelatable. Newsflash: our culture has evolved past the kampong days. It's like saying America is all about steampunk.

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Maxenmus

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Maxenmus

@Rambler
Perhaps, but it's more than that, apparently. The whole universe seems similar, and not just one or two people noticed the similarities, but entire Reddit subreddits:

Even the Raya and the Last Dragon subreddit made the connection instead of defending the film. lmao The irony.

And really, even if it's not a ripoff, my opinion about its cultural insensitivity in portraying the so-called "South East Asian experience" still stands:
https://aninjusticemag.com/what-disney-gets-wrong-about-repre...

You gotta love how Disney threw together a bunch of South-East Asian cultures in a hodgepodge and called it a day. Looks like they've learned nothing since their Pocahontas days. I guess since South-East Asia is so far away from America, it isn't as worth getting right like with Mexican and Italian cultures in Coco and Luca.

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jedgamesguy

Has anyone seen Blackadder? One of the funniest pieces of media I’ve ever seen, let alone a TV show.

Especially the fourth season, set during World War I…

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Kermit1

@Maxenmus I'm not shocked. Disney has been stealing more and more lately because (not mainly because) of lazy writing and checking things over properly.

I mean Turning Red and Ms. Marvel are shockingly similar to the point of copying each other.

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Maxenmus

@Kermit1
Honestly, I'm less upset about the supposed ripoff (which as Rambler said, might not be a ripoff) at this point and more about the cultural appropriation and insensitivity.

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Maxenmus

@Kermit1
I didn't even bother to watch either of those films since their trailers made it look like it's for kids. From what I heard, Turning Red caters to fujoshi kids.

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Kermit1

@Rambler............................... If it's a superhero one...........................

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Maxenmus

@Kermit1
With Disney these days, I wouldn't be surprised at all if they've made getting a period into some kind of pretentious metaphor.

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