Nostalgia Chick -- Dreamworks vs. Disney: Rise of the Eyebrow (Legendado Português-BR)
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I didn't see "Tangled" until it came to the dollar theater--I wasn't willing to pay full price to see Not Another Fairy Tale Spoof.
It was---well,alright.
In the 90's,Disney's traditionally animated features began to explore fantasy realms outside the whole European-fairy-tale genre.Pixar hasn't done that genre at all,at least not yet.I just hope John Lasseter remembers that running Disney animation.
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@TheMoonPower Oh, un kikoo!
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Another marketing strategy with tangled they clearly show that the guy, Flynn Rider is the main character of this movie, reason being they wanted to attract more of a male audience they hadn't had a male main character with a princess in it since Aladdin so they tried to bring that back so more boys would see it. Then u see it, TOTALLY fucks you over, the girl is so obviously the main character lol it was a great movie it was just funny cause they promise you a male hero and then give u princess
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LOL 'people are racist' just throw it in there
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@kcinknowsbest Dude. At 5'2 I almost consider that to be bitching. If not for the reason that you almost died. I think I said that last sentence wrong.
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Dreamworks started out on a promising note,with "The Prince Of Egypt".When I saw that their first CGI movie was obviously an attempt to steal thunder from a Disney/Pixar movie that came out a month later,I smelled trouble.
And it came from a farting,pop-culture-referencin
g ogre they sold their souls to. -
Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron and Shrek are probably the only good films from Dreamworks.
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4:00 thats what I wanted to see in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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You remind me of Deb from Napoleon Dynamite... What? I always thought she was cute...
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At least you can enjoy the rides. At 6'4 I nearly lost my forehead on the miner's coaster.
@insanitystudio and for that matter, who says ANY movie have to please the kiddies? i wish we had more movies like HTTYD, TT3, NIMH and The Thief.
Don Bluth believed that Children can handle anything as long as you attach it into a happy ending, in my opinion, is what made his movies great, in the 80's.
aquelescaraaaaaaaaaa 8 months ago 27
i realy like this video it shows the history between the struggle with disney, WB, and Dreamworks SKG.
V2011F 6 months ago 22