 Adam does movies live, sorry for the tiny delay. I just looked at a poll that I posted in the YouTube comments and I asked, who won the debate? It was more to vote on after the debate's done but my wife is already winning. So that's interesting. I feel like this isn't gonna be a fair poll at all. Anyway, it's Friday night. We have a movie feud using a different format for this one because I was talking to Lindsay my wife the other night and we were having a little bit of a heated debate about classic animated Disney films. And so I thought, you know what, why don't you come on and prove your, you know, prove your salt? You think you're such an expert? Why don't you come into my realm, play with the big dogs? You know, you win every argument within the family dynamic, let's see what happens. And I'm gonna talk big right now because I haven't put her on camera yet but I will change my personality as soon as she enters the arena. Okay, let's bring her in. All right, hi Lindsay. Hi, can you hear me? Yeah, I can hear you. She's literally in another room over. I don't know if we'll be able to hear each other through this thin wall but we're gonna do our best to try to make this work. Yes, we are. I already voted. Oh, I assume you voted for yourself? I don't know. What a shock. The name of the game, as always with these live streams is super chats. This is a one man show. Today, I guess there's a one woman show as well but I do have a life outside of this. I have a full-time job, wife, Lindsay, she's real. She's not a figment of my imagination as many people have assumed over the many years I've done this show. And I have two children who may wander in at some point. We have no idea. They're supposed to be in, but. They are. Let's get on with it. We have today a list that I've prepared, a list that I've put together. And it is a list of the Disney princess films going all the way back to the 60s with Snow White. Here's the deal. Disney officially says there's 13 princesses. I have 16 or 17 on this list. What do I got here? I have 17 because I threw an Elsa slash Anna from Frozen. I threw in Nala from Lion King. I know they're technically Queens. I don't care. All right, this is my show and I want to talk about them. Lindsay, I don't know how you want to do this. I ranked these and you can tell me what you think but I have Beauty and the Beast at number one, Lion King at two, Wrecked Welp and so on. I think what we'll do is we're just gonna go through this list and we're gonna kind of say the pros and cons, say our piece. We might agree on them and that would be great. So let's start with Beauty and the Beast. Why don't you, as you can see, I have a five star rating on this film. So you ranked this as number one, like your very first. Of the Disney princess films, yeah. Well, it's actually of the Disney movies in general, yes. Okay, Beauty and the Beast. I like the music in it. I like Belle, but the thing I don't like about the movie, oh, and I like the villains. I think Gaston is hilarious. The thing I don't like about Beauty and the Beast is the ending when the Beast changes into human form. I think he's incredibly ugly and Belle can do better and it kind of pissed me off and made me not like the movie anymore. What are your thoughts? I think Belle has a great voice and she had so much going for her and she's in this little town and gonna go make something of herself and then she settled for that. I think she could do better. So he turns into a human and that's when you have a problem. Like the Beast is cool, but when he turns into a prince, do you know what the prince's name is? Oh, no. It's Adam. It's he, oh, oh, interesting. The prince's name is, so you're cool with the Beast, but when he turns into a man named Adam, that's when there's a problem for you. That's when a red light goes up. I mean, when he was a beast, he still needed help and she was helping him and training him and, you know, teaching him how to court her and whatever. Court her? Little Stockholm syndrome action going on. The little snowball fight that they had, that was adorable. I think the side characters are absolutely great in it. Yeah, Cogsworth and Gumiere and... So is this a five star for you as well? Are we in a full agreement? I know, absolutely not. The Beast at the end ruined it and I think the ending ruined it. I think she rushed into falling in love with him. I give it a four out of five based on his appearance. I believe seasons change, so it's established that she's been there for quite a while. It goes through summer, we have winter. It kind of goes through all the seasons. So time does definitely pass. They find love amongst each other's company. Of course, they are racing against the clock, which is the rose and the petals falling, but I feel like not that much time. I think that it's pretty much perfect as far as an animation goes and a love story. I'm not big on rom-coms or romance films in general, but I think this one strikes a nice balance between the comedy, between the visuals and of course the music, which I celebrate. The music is great. Celine Dion, I mean, come on. So this is maybe a four for you, four out of five? A four, I give it a four out of five. I just found the Beast to be not my type at the end and Belle can do better. That's fair. Yeah. Let's go to the next one, which I think is arguably better than Beauty and the Beast. I go back and forth between where I put this in my own personal ranking list. Again, technically not a princess film. I'm calling it because of Nala. I'm putting it in there. She's a queen. She's royalty. It's good enough for me. The Lion King is borderline flawless. It's a, it's, I'm sorry. Are you laughing? No, no. Keep going, keep going. It has a villain. Scar is right up there with like Hans Gruber, as far as, in fact, he plays Hans Gruber's brother, Simon, in Die Hard 3. Die Hard with the Queen. So there's definitely some parallels there as far as the villain. Yeah. A lot of pageantry, very flamboyant. His song Be Prepared is maybe one of the greatest Disney songs ever. Yes. Agreed. I, I like Simba's kind of struggle and his rise to power. He grows up away from everything. It has a very Hamlet feel to it, to very, you know, getting betrayed by his, his brother Mufasa's dead. There's a lot of symbolism. There's a lot of ways you can look at real world affairs and say, I, you know, I relate to this. I see this happening. And yeah, I appreciate it. And Black Panther kind of copied the exact same plot. Oh, I still need to see Black Panther. Okay, so you're all in for Lion King. You've always loved Lion King. I, I know that. I do not like Lion King. I think it drags out. It needs to get to the point. It needs to hurry up. When he runs away as a cub, I thought he was being a baby. I didn't like that. He was a baby. He was a baby. He's like seven. I know, but it pissed me off. Like he should run away. I mean, in the real world, like in the jungle, he would have been dead instantly. I think the side characters again, are great. They pull the movie. The hyenas are awesome. The villain is stills the show. He's great. He's so evil. I mean, he kills his own brother so bad. And I like the part where the dad is talking to Simba in the clouds to get him to come back, you know? Mufasa, yeah. His name is Mufasa. Let's show some of Simba. That part always gets to the heart a little. I like that, but otherwise I find Simba to be utterly annoying that he just left. Didn't talk to his mom. And then, yeah, I thought the movie dragged on. And maybe it was because in school, they always showed it too. I don't know, but I do not like Lion King. I don't ever want to watch it again. I mean, are we just glossing over the fact that Scar convinced Simba that he's the one that actually killed his dad? Scar convinced Simba that he's responsible for the death of his father. That's what makes Simba take off. And Simba wouldn't have survived out in the desert in the jungle, but he ran into Timon and Pumbaa, who showed him how to live, Hakuna Matata, stay out of the danger areas. That's why he survived. Do you remember this movie? Because I feel like you do. Yes, I do. What I remember is him running away. Then it gets all hokey and takes a really long time to get to the point. Timon and Pumbaa are fine. I didn't even, okay, the intro to Lion King makes you get goosebumps. The intro is great. After that, I'm kind of all, I didn't like it. This is what happens, folks. This is what happens when you get older and you grow up with social media and your phone all the time. You have, you know, Lindsey, get to the point. Get to the point. Everything has to be within seconds. And it's sad. It's really sad. It's mid. What can I say? God, don't do this. Speaking of mid, Wreck-It Ralph, another movie I know you don't care for. No. Again, I just don't, I can kind of see it with this one, Lion King. It's disgusting that you don't like that film. Wreck-It Ralph, I get because being a gamer, there's definitely a lot more to appreciate being in this video game world. You have a lot of Sonic, Pac-Man, Candy Crush. That's more of a Candyland thing to me, but Mario Kart infused that into its later game. So you have Call of Duty, kind of some halo-esque stuff in there. But yeah, I appreciate all that along with the Street Fighter references. But I think that's just the cherry on the top. The narrative is really about a quote, I call bad guy pigeon-holed into a type of job, a career that he doesn't want to do, that he doesn't feel like he should be doing. But this little girl comes into his life, reignites some spark that was very deep down inside and they have this great friendship together and it gives him this new passion for life. And he's willing to suck it up and do his job as a bad guy because he knows he can hang out with Vanellope down the road. It's a very nice father-daughter dynamic, which I appreciate. Okay. Good luck. I'm a gamer now. I think we can agree to that. So even now that, you know what I'm saying? I'm sorry, what? You played Kirby and Smash Brothers. This is Lindsay's claim to gaming. She plays as Kirby and Smash Brothers. No, wait, I tried Fortnite. So I did try that. I didn't like it. I don't like that people run around and kill you. I like to hide. I'm a good hider. And I also tried to gain cats and I got bored of that because it got hard. Okay, the game is not called... The game is not called Cats based on the game film. It's Stray. And yes. Okay, Stray. But I've played games. So I consider myself a gamer. I grew up with Nintendo. I was really good at it. Okay, back to Wreck-It-Roll. Back to Wreck-It-Roll. Who's the hammer dude again? What was his name? Fix-It Felix. I like Fix-It Felix. I thought he was funny. And they could just do a spin-off on him. I think he's great. I liked him a lot. I think Penelope got a little annoying to me. Penelope. Penelope. Venela. Yeah, Venelope. She's a Disney princess. That's why this is on the list. Oh. Yeah. What world is she a... Oh yeah, that's right. Yeah, because it's revealed that she was a... She wasn't actually a glitch in the system. Turbo had put her outside of the world because she was winning and he wanted to take over. Okay. Yeah. Okay, so in Wreck-It-Roll, I felt like it got really long again. I got bored during it. I think the Fix-It guy was hilarious. Rolf. Venelope? If we could just make a two-hour Fix-It movie, that's really what Lindsay wants. Yeah, that's all I want. I mean, Venelope, okay, the movie was beautiful to look at. It was very pretty. Yeah. The colors, all of that were good. Venelope got a little annoying. It kind of dragged out. Not much was happening with her in Wreck-It-Roll until later at the end. When it came together at the end and like you find out who she is and everything, that was super sweet. Again, I think the middle got long for me. I don't know. That's just my take on it. I get that you have to be a gamer, but I am a gamer now. No, no, no, you don't have to be a gamer. That was just the extra sprinkles on top of this beautiful Sunday. I will agree with you that, and that's why I don't have it at a full five stars. I do think they spend too much time in Candy World. It loses some of the video game factor for me there. It's really just like a 40 minutes in this Mario Kart-esque world. But I think it has a really good message and that ending makes me tear up as a father. Yeah, I agree. It's very much like Monster's Inc. When that door starts to close and she says kitty, I mean. Oh my God. I think I tried a little bit. It starts to open, yeah. Yeah, yeah. I think the ending is good. It just drags in the middle for me. And I think because they're both so mopey, it kind of brought the energy down. I felt, I don't know, they're both mopey. They both are poor me and then your energy goes down. Just mopey. You're like the over the top happy guy from Fixed Felix. You know, that's, what's his name? He's the page from The Rock. Yes. And he plays the same character in everything. He's the same guy every time. Jack McBrayer, I think is McBrayer. Oh, I know Ed O'Neill was in this. Mr. Little. Oh, I didn't either. Al Bundy? Okay. No, I didn't know that either. So what do you get? What would you give? I give you a valid. Yeah, okay. What would you give? I give Rocket Rulf a three out of five because they're dragging. That's honestly disgusting, but whatever. Oh, and Jane Lynch is funny in it. Jane Lynch is good. We forgot to give her a shout out. Well, everybody's good in it. That's the thing. Everybody's good. Rulf and the main character just dragged. They were dragged. I can show you the world. I do not like Aladdin. Hide and shimmery and splendid. This is a great movie. Come on. I did not like this movie. It's a reg to Rich's story. She was so needy. Okay, what's the problem with this? Do you like any Disney movies? I'm supposed to be the one that's quote unquote angry and hates everything. No, you can, I, Aladdin, it was so arrogant and cocky and overly confident. And she was such a puppet. I found her to be, she didn't have a mind of her own. What's his name? The villain? What's who's the villain? A Jafar? He was awesome. Love Jafar. In fact, I hope I was kind of rooting for him to take. Just to give her all she needed a personality boost or something. Again, I feel like you haven't seen this movie in a while and your brain has left your body because here's what happens. The genie's good. I love the genie. You have had a privileged life, Lindsay. You don't understand what it's like to be a street rat out in the back alleys, trying to straight by, if you don't have a positive outlook, if you don't have a confident personality, you're not going to be able to get away from the guards, the sultans' guards. You're not going to be able to jump from rooftop to rooftop. And you're not going to be able to sing like an angel, which Aladdin can do all of these things. He's got a fun monkey named Appu. We have the, we have Jafar. I'm sorry, Appu. We have Jafar with Iago, voiced by the incomparable Gilbert Godfrey. I love it. Did he pass away? I feel like he did, but maybe that's just in my head. No. I mean, did I make that up? I think you did. Maybe the chat, the chat can answer me if I'm incorrect on that. He didn't pass away, did he? Okay, I don't know, but let's, let's focus up. Let's forward focus. Jasmine is the opposite of a puppet. They want her to be a puppet, but she leaves the castle, she tries to get out onto the streets, tries to just be amongst the common peasants for once in her life. It's really kind of a theme that- But then what? She just falls in love instantly with the first nasty poor person she sees. You know, Lindsay, when we first met- I didn't like it. I know. When we first met, I saw you across the way. And I was like, that's the girl I'm gonna marry someday. I, it really is a rags to riches Aladdin story for me as well. And it's sad that you can't, it's sad that you can't see that. Okay. So that's why you, okay. In your ivory tower- I'm still waiting for my- You know. I'm still waiting for the magic carpet ride. Well, you know, we get, if we could get a couple of super chats, maybe I can rent a carpet for you at some point. Just a reminder, there will be a Q and A at the end of this. So any super chats you wanna throw out would be appreciated. Maybe we can buy Lindsay that magic carpet ride out. Yeah. She just, she just said you watch, but yeah. We haven't talked about Robin Williams. Can we talk about Robin Williams, please? Okay. You started out. You love him. Go. Well, I think this was the role he was meant to play. This is the role he was meant to play. He actually had a beef with Disney about this film, just a fun aside, where he would do the genie character under the, I shouldn't say under the assumption, it was written down that they could not use the genie to sell merchandise. He wanted to be, he just wanted to do the film for the art form. He did not wanna be the face of all these different things. I didn't know that. Well, fast forward. Now we have the genie pass at Disney. It's really sad how this all played out. But he walked away from Disney after the first movie was done. He was pissed because they didn't keep their word. They made him massive on the poster and they used him for all the merchandise. It took many years and basically the upper executives getting cleaned out before Robin Williams went back with the company, did a little deal with them where he would come out with Flubber, Bicentennial Man, and he did like a three-picture deal with them. Really? Yeah. And that's why he doesn't voice the genie in the straight to DVD Aladdin sequel. But then he came back for the King of Thieves or whatever that third one was called. I don't care for it. Oh. None of the sequels are on this little debate tonight. We're just focusing on the films. Okay, I didn't know that. That's actually really cool. I love Robin. Robin Williams steals the whole movie. He's so good in it. And maybe that's why I felt like Jasmine didn't really bring anything to the movie at all and the street rat was just this little boy in my mind. So Aladdin was just like this little cocky 15-year-old boy that didn't shut up. I mean, Jasmine brought her sultry good looks and for some people that's enough for a prepubescent Adam, that was more than enough. Interesting. So do you like a lap Jasmine more than Belle? Cause I thought you were a big Belle. No, I'm a big, I stand Belle. That's my go-to for sure. But Jasmine's, that's in a top five. Yeah, I would say she's up there. Speaking of tops, Meg is in Hercules. I'm a big fan of Meg in this movie too. She's got a great solo song in this flick. This is another one on the list where Meg is technically not a princess in the Disney canon. But I think she is a princess in Hercules. Queen or a princess or something. Yeah, I believe so. Either way, I put it on the list. I have this at a four star. This movie's grown on me over the years. I've actually gotten fond of it just because I like the whole Olympus thing with the gods and the Hydra and all that stuff. Medusa, the witches, Zeus of course, and Hades, who's played very well by James Woods. James Woods does a great job. Crazy individual, but most celebrities are. What do you think of Hercules? I assume we're in full agreement on this one. You know I do not like this movie at all. I don't like the music in it. I think it drags out. I love everything to do with it. Every movie drags out. They're all like 90 minutes long. How do you sit through anything anymore? I don't know. You know what though? I always felt this way as a kid about these movies, Adam. So this is a no. I haven't watched these since I was 35 and older. I mean, I don't think I watched it even in my 30s. But I didn't, I've never liked Hercules. Every time you guys put it on, I run away. I don't like the music. I don't even care for the side characters. I don't think it's even like, oh, it's so pretty to look at. I think Hercules is whatever. The girl that you think is sultry and good-looking, I agree she's, of course, they made her perfect looking, but she's so snotty and... No, she's powerful. I think it's just really sad that you don't seem to like any powerful women in these films. Belle, an independent bookworm. We'll get there. We will get there. Belle. Asmin does not wanna play ball with the Sultan and all the bullshit. Asmin didn't talk. Asmin left the castle. She went off on her own. She went on magic carpet rides, traipsing all along the kingdom when she was supposed to stay play housewife. She rejected every single prince that came to the doorstep. She would have had more fun with the Sultan, with Jafar than she, I mean, at least he's naughty. They go have fun, do some naughty stuff together. Ladies and gentlemen, I apologize. I thought my wife remembered these movies. It's clear now that she doesn't. Jasmine was a strong female lead. She didn't take no guff from anyone. Meg is the same way. Hercules is, it's a trip. I do not love Hercules. We have a demigod really finding his power from a baby raised in the real world. He doesn't really know his father. You know, he's abandoned at a young age. Like a lot of the God's kids were. We have some really cool epic action battles. The music I will say, that's probably the lamest part about Hercules. It's going on and on. Outside of Meg's song, and of course the power ballad by Hercules himself, the kind of destiny's child-esque soul sisters, the music style kind of felt a little clashy with this flick, clash of the titans with this flick. I find it to be super boring. All right. That's very boring. By the way, his parents didn't abandon him. He was stolen. Remember, he was kidnapped, Hercules? Yeah, that's right. You're right, you're right. And you keep saying I don't remember. The two little shitheads, yeah, whatever. I do remember. I didn't like it. It's not good. The hook is on a roll. No, the music sucks. Don't, no, yuck, yuck. Sorry. I don't like it. That's going to be good stuff. We are going to put chats at the end. I see them coming in. The blind mask, I will call out, thank you for becoming a new member via YouTube join. I appreciate that. Welcome to the show. Okay, Tangled, can we get into some, can we get into some positive vibes now, Lindsay? We have a more modern film. Yeah, I'm bringing the energy down. Okay. Do you like Tangled? I love Tangled. I do. I have some beef here and there with it. Of course. But I like Tangled. I think it's really pretty. I think it's beautiful to look at. The music is great. The villain is really good. I mean, she's a kidnapper. Can we just say that? Well, Mother Gothel, not only kiddin', Mother Gothel not only kidnaps her, but she pretends she's her mother. Yeah. Seven, how old is Rapunzel? 15, 16 in this? I don't even know. Well, okay, she gets married right away. So let's say she's older, but yeah, I mean, it's Disney. They're pretty young. It's old in times, you know? Okay. Basically, girls were getting married off at 14, 15, and we can't... But she's like 12. You know, it's possible she's in her young teen. My point is that for many years, she thought Mother Gothel was her actual mother, and that's really twisted. Yeah, it is, and she was not nice. She was abusive. We have Flynn in this, who's great. We have his horse, who is even greater. I think he's got some. He's the best, yeah. He totally carries it. He's got some Horsitude, Pascal, whatever, fine little thing on her shoulder. The music, I felt like needed one more hit. It's one song shy of this. I mean, I think Frozen has better music. I'll just say that, but Mandy Moore, Mandy Moore, who voices Rapunzel, is just a treasure. Absolutely. You know, but so you have to add them, when you say you want one more, again, then you complain like, the movie should be 20 minutes shorter, whatever. This movie, I felt like left you with wanting one more song. I agree, but that just goes to show how great the songs are. I think every song in it is really good. Remember the Men, when she gets with the guys? Yeah, the bar song is great. You have the intro song, which is really good. Mother Knows Best, and now I- And then the lamp song, the lamp. Now I see the light. Now I see the lights, yeah, lights, that's only four songs. That's plenty, that's plenty. There's a spot in the middle where the dams are breaking and water's going down and the animals drown. That whole section didn't really need to be there. I could replace that with one more song and been good. No, okay. Regardless, this is high up on my list for a reason. I really like Tangled. I like the comedy that's infused throughout. It's as close as we get to another Emperor's New Groove type of flick from Disney, and I'm all about that, because Emperor's New Groove, top of the line. Yeah, yeah, Emperor's New Groove is funny. Yeah, I think her little Pascal guy adds some little cuteness to it. And the movie drags out. Yeah, the movie gets a little dragged out when they get stuck in that cave part and it kind of goes on for a while. I think Mother Gothel is still a really good villain though. Like she's a good villain. I mean, she kidnapped a baby just to stay young looking. That's crazy. Lindsay, I'm reading the comments here. Ireland twig, who is Shane O'Quest, throwing some shade at you. Jafar, who manipulates everyone and uses drugs and magic to get what he wants, equals bad boy who you should get with. Mother Gothel is the worst though. Folks, I didn't know my wife hated women so much. Raise your hand if you saw the Barbie movie in this house. I'm showing support. I don't know what happened. I'll see it when it comes out. Yeah, cool. You're just gonna complain that the pay scene's bad, which spoiler it is. Well, Tangled is good though. It's still a great movie. I go back and forth on where I put Frozen and Tangled. I think I like Tangled more character-wise, but Frozen, there's no denying the charm and that Disney magic that's just pouring out of this film. I think it's the last movie from Disney to actually really bring everyone out to the theaters and captivate audiences with, of course, the power ballad songs. And of course, I celebrate anything Kristen Bell's in. We'll just put that out there. I know, you just are obsessed with her. Yeah, I like Kristen Bell. I don't know. I have a thing for short women. You're not tall. I don't know if you know this, but you're only five, what, five-two? I'm five-one. There's a reason Lindsey's not in here right next to me because she's like to hear just the camera and the mics. It's really difficult to make it work. Yeah. Plus, I don't wanna get punched in the face and she's far enough away where she can't reach. You'll, you do, you like anything with Kristen Bell. You do, you really do and it's, and she's fantastic. Frozen is such a good movie. I mean, if you think back when it first came out, that movie, I think, I don't know anybody who didn't like Frozen for sure, but if you really wanna get picky with it, Elsa was super annoying. She was so annoying. She was so like rewatching it. I just get so annoyed at her. Her powers are a little inconsistent. I don't really know what she can do. She's like a seamstress at some points. She can make dresses. And she's just so like, the characters that, Disney must have this thing. I don't know what it is, but they put these characters where they shut down and they close everyone off and they whine and mope and I don't know. I, yeah. Well, you know, you have to have struggles for characters. That's the bottom line. I guess, but like every character is that in Disney. And so, yeah. I didn't care for the rock family and I do not to this day, like, what the hell is the dumb ass's name that likes Anna? You've never liked him. I don't care. I don't care for him. The guy, who's the guy? Anna's sweet, the sad guy, guys. Kristoff. Kristoff. I don't like Kristoff and I don't like the reindeer spin. Those two can jump up a cliff. I don't care for either of them. I don't like their shit. That's never, yeah. No, any time you guys, Adam has seen them on, you do, you know, you're like, ah, you know, just like, I'm a reindeer. It's dumb. It's dumb. It's not funny. It's never worth. Imagine being married to someone like him. He's funny. He's got like a cute little dorky sense of humor. It's cute. Maybe that's the problem is I am that person. So I guess I'm annoyed of myself. I don't want to see it on the camera. Yeah. Josh Gad. That's true. You are him. Yeah. Josh Gad's also in this. Normally I can't stand Josh Gad, but as Olaf, he works. He has the right amount of annoying. Oh my gosh. I think it works well. See, I find Olaf really annoying. The second movie, he was so, and I wanted to punch him in the snowball face and watch him roll away. I could not stand Olaf in the second movie. The little snowmen, the little babies were adorable. But Kristoff and Sven, I think are funny. They're dorky, quirky. Anna, you know, if oddly enough, Olivia said Anna bugs her the most because Anna doesn't bring much to the table. Anna's the entire heart and soul of this franchise. I, do I need to like explain movies to everyone in this household because Anna is the entire reason Elsa comes back. She's the glue that keeps this family whole. Let's move on. She is. That's a big struggle. That's a big role, role to take on in life. It really is. Especially with no powers of her own. Number A on my list is Moana. I really enjoy this flick. Oh, you only give it a four out of five. This is a five out of five. This is a five out of five. So this is, as of right now, your favorite Disney animated. This is one of my favorite. I love Moana. I cry every time I watch it. It just tears just rolling down my eyes. I love it. Yeah, it's good. I don't care for a couple of the songs in this one, which brings it down a little bit. The treasure song where that giant crab is singing, that whole monster island section of the film feels, it feels really fast. Like they're in and out in five minutes. And that could have been a whole section of the movie. I would have liked to see that fleshed out. The coconut kids were cool, I guess, but it felt like a lot of little stringed events to really get us to the main narrative, which is the finale where she's got to face her fears and realize beauty underneath this darkness. It does have a great message, like they usually do. Some of the power ballads are amongst the best. The song where she sings about being, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da. Yeah, it's so good. Johnston, he kind of annoys me. Yeah, I know. Hey, Johnston is the same in every single movie. Yeah. OK, so her pet pig, the little cute pig. The characters in it, I think, are really cute with her. I love the intro of it. I think the movie's beautiful, really, really pretty to watch. A pig? Did she have a little pig with her? That little pig's creature? Yeah, it's in your little thumbnail. No, I only remember the dumb, rooster, chicken. The chicken is so cute. I love them. I think they should do more with those side characters. I do agree with the crab, I like the side characters. Wouldn't that be a good idea to make a movie with all the spin-off of the side characters? Those would be good. OK, anyways, I agree with the crab guy thing. That got a little weird, too. I didn't mind the rock in this. I thought he did good. Well, I thought he did well in this. I liked it. I like Moana. I think it's beautiful to look at. I love the story of where she wants to go, how her people are supposed to be nomadic. Yeah, the saline stuff is cool. Yes, and finding, I don't know, I really liked. But I agree there are parts in it that got weird. But I would say, I felt like in the other movies that we talked about where I was like, this is getting long. This is boring. Hurry up, like in The Lion King. In Moana, I didn't feel that way. I agree. This movie does have a really fast pace to it, almost too fast, even. I could have spent a little bit more time on this island with her and kind of getting to know the tribe more and what they're all about. Agreed. I mean, you'll be happy to know that Moana is coming back. We have a live-action version in the works. Yep, Dwayne Johnson's going to be reprising this role as Maui. I don't want any more live-action. I know you're excited about this. I know you're really excited, so it's coming. More Dwayne Johnson. I don't want that. I would love a Moana, too. When you have a movie where you want to watch more of that family and their community, that's a good story. You want more of that. You want Moorwana. There you go. Let's keep going. 1950 Cinderella. This is an old school Disney flick. I gave it three and a half stars. I am pretty fond of this movie still. I watched it not that long ago with, I think, Olivia or Connor, one of our kids. We, for some reason, put it on. And I found it charming. I found it pretty delightful. It moves fast. It's another story, another rags to riches affair, where Cinderella, of course, she's got the three bitches in the house and her evil. Disney likes evil stepmothers. They have a thing with stepmothers. They're just the worst. They're really the worst. It must be a bunch of, like, I just picture white men at Disney working or something that have a problem with their mothers, where they didn't, like, they didn't get enough mommy attention. I don't know. All right, guys. What do you got for me? What do you got for the villain here? And, like, six papers. It's my mom. Yeah, this is a photo of my mother. She's going to be the evil queen in this film. Yeah. You actually gave Disney a four and a half star. And I agree with that. I'm sorry, Disney. Cinderella, yeah, you did. I gave her a three and a half. I'm looking right at the screen. One, two, three. Oh, I'm sorry. Yeah, yeah. One, two, three. You can count it as many times as you want. There's three lit up and a half. I didn't give this one an almost perfect score. It's really little on my head. Yeah. Lucifer the cat, total asshole. I love Lucifer the cat. Lucifer's awesome. Yeah, the mice are really cute. And the little mice. Goss goss. Goss goss is so great. He's so chunky. These older movies, they do lose me a little bit because they don't have quite the production value of the newer ones. This does have a decent, I mean, it has wonderful animation still, but the audio, the audio is lacking. And the musical numbers have that kind of old timey like, I am singing, la, la, la. It just feels a little outdated. Yeah, I agree. I mean, I can't even think of besides Bippity Boppity Boo for Cinderella, which is a great song. That's the only song I can think of. Isn't there a song she's like, I'm washing? Doesn't she say like she's washing the floors and she literally says that in the song? Yeah, they often kind of narrate everything they're doing in these older films. Like they're a street fighter character calling out the moves. The ending of this movie is one of my favorite endings, though, the kind of M. Night Shyamalan's twist. M. Night Twist, where the guy has her try on the slipper, but before he can, Evil Stepmother trips him and he breaks it. And Cinderella's like, oh, dearest me. Well, that's OK. I have the other one right here. And then M. Night comes out and is like, hey, guys. M. Night here. Just another one of my many twists in a film. Yes, yes, yes. That was good. That was the good twist at the end. I remember as a little girl being like, oh, no. Yeah, I'm like, man, this mom is evil. She was. She was evil. But I agree. I mean, Cinderella, I agree to your score with that. OK, so we're in agreement on that one. We're in agreement on that one. We might have some pushback on this next one. The Princess and the Frog, a.k.a. the film that basically killed Disney 2D animation. Really? Yeah, this and Emperor's New Groove did not do very well for the studio. I think Princess and the Frog actually might have lost them money. And around this time, they were coming out with Toy Story and 3D was really starting to surge. And I think they just saw they're like, yeah, people, they're ready for the next great thing. And they just freaking abandoned shop, which is too bad. Because The Princess and the Frog, not a bad movie. Actually, pretty good. OK, I thought you didn't like it. I gave it three and a half. I said it's not one of my favorites. There is definitely some songs that don't work at all. I don't care for the villain in this. I think he's very underutilized, kind of comes and goes a lot. And I think Tiana is one of the best Disney princesses as far as just her personality and her can-do attitude and her sad backstory with her father. What I don't like is Tiana as a frog for 80% of this film. Well, you just want to look at the pretty girls, face it, Adam. I disagree. I just don't find her interesting when she's a frog. There's nothing there. It's just, oh, we got to get away from this and that. And no, that's not the right thing. Well, and the prince kind of takes over the beginning of the movie. I don't like the prince either. I don't care for the prince. Yeah. I love Tiana. I completely agree. I give this movie a 4 and 1 half out of five. I loved this movie. I loved the learning, the food that they were cooking. It made me so hungry. I wanted to go eat all that food there. I loved her story of her hardworking background, blah, blah, blah. I agree, though, about, OK, she turns into the frog. I didn't mind that, but I feel like the prince kind of took over her storyline then. Yeah, he's a little overbearing. Yeah. Yeah, so I agree with that. The setting's great. New Orleans, very cool setting. I like it. So get a jazzy music and. I love the music. Yep. Who's the, there's an older lady later. Is she a witch, like a voodoo? A voodoo, I, yeah, I think so. Her song is great. Dig a Little Deeper is my favorite song in the movie. Yeah, she's out in the bayou or something, but I don't know. I like that set. Maybe that's because we live in the cells now too. I don't know, but I liked it before that. OK, yeah, I did too. I always liked it. But I agree with the villain. Oh, I mean, I assume you went out and saw Haley Bailey as the little mermaid and you you celebrated another live action remake of a classic. Yes, you know how much I love live action. Yeah, as much as I do. Yeah, both versions of this movie aren't my favorite, but I do think the animated classic is quite a bit better than the soulless cash grabby remake that we just had not that long ago. OK. I don't like this. It's not a bad flick. I find Ariel to be an idiot. I understand she's a young impressionable girl, 14 or 15 again, but you want to talk about love at first sight. This is love at half sight. She sees Eric on a ship at night during a fire. I don't even know how she falls for this guy. But his hair is his hair is just he does. He does have a lot of us. Yeah, he doesn't have great hair. Yeah, she trades in everything. She trades in her beautiful voice. She abandons her family, her father for a pair of nice legs. And she's going to just frolic around and try to impress this guy. And for the prince, it's kind of a best case scenario. You have this pretty red head who can't speak. It's it's a guy's dream come true. I think this is the end. I don't these are all based on like older stories, of course. It's a thing, but it's like the mother thing with the animators. All right, we got an idea of a movie we want to do. Let's kill off the mom. No moms at all. Moms are all dead. Moms are gone. We'll make one of them evil of this evil woman. Evil, evil, a witch that lives under the sea and then we'll make a pretty red head who can't talk. It's perfect. Everybody will. There you go. It is. And we will over sexualize the hell out of her in this film. Yes. And let's just. OK, she does look like she's 14. He looks like he's 40. Well, in this movie. Different. I would give this movie. Oh, I give this movie a three out of five. I don't care for a little mermaid at all. I spend Sebastian annoying. I don't care for the story, but the music in this one, they're all pretty much bangers. You have under the sea. I agree. The music is good. The music is very good. Yes. Yeah, I just it's a lot of good music in this one. And that's going to take it over the top for me. But yeah, not much difference there. Three and a half is what I gave it. But isn't that what I gave it a three? Oh, three of three. We're going to we're going to get to some real meat. This is Mulan, and I have a three star on this one, which I'm going to be honest, kind of generous. I don't care for Mulan. I've never really cared for Mulan. I like Mulan a lot. I give it a four out of five for sure. Yeah, she's strong and powerful, and she's going to go dress up like a man to help fight. I love it. Like I love that. Yeah, she's funny. She takes care of the guys. Like she's always, you know, she's positive. And I like it. I think it's great. Yeah, it's it's got moments for sure. I just I didn't find it went very hard in any direction. It just kind of stayed pretty safe and playful. And I get it's a kid's movie, but we have a woman warrior with a with a sword and there's a little dragon. I just wanted to see a bit more in terms of what Disney can really push for animation. Really, there's just that one epic avalanche sequence and training montage. And then the movie kind of winds down by the time it even starts to fire. It's not a bad movie. It's just not when I ever have any interest in watching again. And it's I think the only live action movie. I didn't even bother watching. I won't watch any live action, but I really liked Mulan a lot. So what's the drug? I will say Mushi or something. I think. Yeah. Not to tell us if we're wrong. I don't remember much about Mulan though. So but I just remember liking her a lot. And I like the training. They should do more training scenes with her. That was really cool. Her fighting scenes, like you said, like more of her fighting. Well, I'm always a fan of montages. Any time we can get some sort of a training montage, I mean, Rocky has kind of perfected the training montage. So every movie can just mirror that. And your what was it? Water Wars? Well, yeah, of course, my my Water Wars movies, which you can find on Patreon and YouTube, join at the ten dollar tier. Great montage, great montage. You get access to the four Water Wars films that I made when I was young. Yes. We are at Sleeping Beauty. Oh, gosh. Another one where it's very old timey. Nineteen. Very old. Yeah. Now, for how old this film is, I will say the art style in this movie is really good. It's so unique with the beautiful Matt paintings. Lovely animation. It has its own style to it. Very quick film. I don't think it's even an hour and a half. They just didn't have it in them at that point. It's it's not bad. I gave it a three. I don't find it to be all that fascinating of a film. But no presentation wise alone. I really I really dig the look of it. OK, music wise, kind of books. Well, I for this movie, one, I don't even remember who this like who are the characters with her. I mean, she's the fairy godmother of people, those three cute little ladies. And they're funny. I think there's a live action of this. Isn't there? Well, there's the Maleficent. There's the Maleficent. Which kind of confused me on the plot of this one, because they take things in a different direction. Yeah. And this, I believe, Maleficent puts a curse on the child. And so the parents have to get rid of their kid and they have the three fairy godmothers after her. I feel like they get rid of her first to look after her so they don't so she doesn't put the curse on her. Right. I really don't know. I thought Maleficent showed up at the girl's birthday and through a through a curse on her because she wasn't invited to the party. And so she's like, oh, OK, we're going to show up anyways. And here's your present. You're cursed. I feel like she was jealous of her beauty or jealous that she was born because she was supposed to be in power next. I think it's anyways. I think it's because she snubbed. That's the only reason I think she did this because she's vindictive and she was snubbed. And they changed it. They changed it in the other version to make her more sympathetic. Yeah, I like that version, though. I think Maleficent is like the only live action of, you know, these all of these Disney movies that I really like. Well, when they take it in a different direction and don't just follow what we already have shot for shot, it makes for a more interesting story, for sure. Yeah, absolutely. But Sleeping Beauty, I think, is really boring. I mean, what a boring movie. I don't know that it would hold up anymore. I would have to wonder if kids that are younger even enjoy this movie or if they just are watching it because they're in a trance because it's something colorful. I mean, it's an OK watch. It's not bad. But, you know, you're definitely not going to I'm not going to put that on at any time or any point in my life anymore. And I'm not going to put Brave on either. I love Brave. Love Brave. I think it's kind of a hot and cold for a lot of people on this one. This is a Pixar flick. I never know what to say or name. Is it Merida? It's Merida, huh? Look, it's Merida. It's Merida. She's she's a princess. She's got really annoying brothers. They're causing all sorts of chaos. They're so cute. They're typical boys. Yeah, they're fine. The typical boys. I just didn't care for the plot of this movie. Maybe maybe it's the whole people turning into animals and then having to, unless it's Emperor's new groove, I don't really care about your stupid mom turning into a bear and you having to go on this cross country adventure with her to defeat an evil witch or other. I don't even remember the plot of this thing. I just remember a lot of it is her and her mom kind of fighting with each other and having to make amends. Her mom wants her to be a princess and, you know, be all proper and perfect. And Merida is like, no, I want to be who I am. And, you know, I want to be a war. I want to fight and look at I can shoot a bow and arrow. I think Merida is I love Merida because she's a young little girl. She's not falling in love for some prince and having to, you know. Yeah, she's a good character, for sure. Yeah, she's a great character for just like Moana. They think that's why I love Moana so much, too, because they're not. The movie finally isn't about a girl falling for head over heels over a boy. Or, you know, they get to just be Merida. It's to just be a kid, too, I feel like. I mean, she has to prove to her mom, you know, her mom wants her to grow up and be married off and all that. But they finally just let her be. So I don't know. I I really like Merida. I love her red, curly hair. I love her fire in her. I think the brothers are a hoot. I love that the dad doesn't give a shit about what the boys are doing. Like, it just reminds me of like you and I at like Christmas time where you're like ignoring the kids and looking at you like Connors, you know, shoving food in his mouth or flicking a cousin. And I'm like, Adam, and I'm over here yelling at him. There's a reason why most grandpas say very little and they're mostly shut down and kind of just isolate themselves to a chair in a house with a football game on. It's because the world has beaten them down. And now at a spry 40, I'm already getting a little bit of that weight on me. So when my 11 year old son starts the, you know, the carpet on fire and then just sits there like nothing's happened. I'm kind of checked out, honestly, like let the thing burn to the ground is kind of my feeling on it. In all seriousness, Adam, I kind of sat there like. Yeah, in all seriousness, Maradah Merida is a great character, one of the best princesses, but she's in a very mediocre movie. And I'm pretty sure that archery scene is straight out of Robin Hood. And that kind of bothered me too. Like, I like the Robin Hood films. I don't need to see it again in freaking brave. Oh, you didn't put Robin Hood on here. Princess, what's your name? That Fox, because that doesn't really, yeah, I guess, Rob. I love Robin Hood. Disney's Robin Hood. Why didn't we put that on? I love that. It's so sad. Because I don't think anyone ever is considered the Fox a princess. It's never really come into conversation. OK, well, anyways, back to Maradah. I do agree. I felt like they didn't know where they wanted to go with this story. They had the weird mom thing. They turned her into a bear. It did get a little like, what are we doing? Yeah, but I still I like the movie. I like it a lot. So I think it's cute. Come run the hidden pine trails of the forest. Pocahontas has some banger music. She's got a banger lead, but outside of that, I don't have any interest in this movie. It's a three for me, and that's kind of being generous. I put this in the same family as Brave, where kind of a mass storyline that has really nothing to do with the actual events. Very, you know, whitewashed version of it. Not that I care so much about the history, but I just found it all to be a little too familiar with what Disney had previously put out. It's definitely following the playbook, and that's where I'm at with Hunchback of Notre Dame as well. OK, we have the cutesy characters taken along. We have the the princess who's trying to find her way and she falls in love. And no, I'm done. At this point, I'm done. So we shouldn't watch Pocahontas if we need to write a paper on what really happened. I mean, you certainly could, depending on where you live, it might fly. I don't know where we live. That probably will be the only answer. South Carolina is like, this is exactly how it happened. It's exactly how it happens, but we're only accepting. I like Pocahontas a lot. But again, another strong female lead for me. So I really like her. I like her. I think the characters are so cute in it. I I think John Smith, you know, he was whatever with that. Voice by Mel Gibson, right? Notoriously, notoriously welcoming of all cultures. And yeah, very. We have to show the kids Braveheart. We should watch that this weekend. There's a couple of gifts in movies that I mean, Connor has seen Lethal Weapon. We have to watch the rest of the Lethal Weapon movies, because those films still hold up pretty well. He likes those. Yeah, those are awesome. OK, anyway, so I I don't mind Pocahontas, but I will admit it's been years since I've seen it. So I don't know how well if there's like boring. I can't remember if there's boring parts in it. There's parts in Disney movies where if they drag, I am out. So I found most of this movie to be boring, to be honest with you. The music is not that great outside of her. I can't remember much about the music with this either besides her ballad. She's a beautiful voice. I think she's beautiful to watch. I don't know the I don't remember watching the movie thinking, oh, it's so pretty, you know, like it's actually a really good looking movie. Oh, is it? OK, I'd have to probably rewatch. I mean, this is on the tail end of the Disney classics. It's after Lion King. It's after Aladdin. So there they're very much in the zone as far as the animation goes. Wow, it's after Aladdin and Lion King. I thought it was before that. Pretty positive. This is 1995. Lion King is 94 and Beauty and the Beast is 91. And Aladdin is 92. Yeah, this is one of the later installments. And then Princess and the Frog 2009. Did they really not have much in between Pocahontas and Princess and the Frog? They're probably doing all their dumb live remakes or no, no, no, no. They didn't start any of that yet, except for like 101 Dalmatians. Let's move on. We have two more left. Again, two more left after we're done with these two. We're going to go to the super chats. I think there's only two of them right now. So get them in. We're not going to look at a magic carpet. We're not going to stick around very long unless we have super chat. So, you know, we have to get to bed. It's already 11, 13 in a rush. Lindsay gets absolutely miserable to be around if she doesn't get her beauty sleep. So I think I think we're at the point where we can be honest about this. Oh, my gosh. Well, I know where you're sleeping tonight. And no magic carpet ride for you. OK, Ryan, the last dragon, dragon, dragon. This movie sucks. I don't like this movie. What are your thoughts of this movie? Hated. I hate I didn't check out. As soon as I heard what's her name's voice, I was so triggered. I walked out. Your sweetheart, Aquafina, people that follow me on this channel. No, I'm not a fan of Aquafina. I don't feel of Aquafina. No, couldn't do it. That this movie was so bad. I think I think I think I had a really cool story. I hated the voice of the dragon. She ruined it. I feel like it had a storyline we've heard from a bunch of different better things. It had some avatars, the last airbenders type stuff with the different nations. There was the Fire Nation. Yes, I thought that was really cool. Yeah, but it was done so much better than the last airbender. So I didn't care about it here. There was, for some reason, a baby that could lift cars and shit. Like there was a really strong baby. Yes, yeah. And then I. Raya, I'm sorry, not Raya. Who is what's the name of the dragon? I forgot it. I don't Aquafina. Isn't that Sisu Sisu? Oh, oh, she looks like a my little pony. The design. I was no, as soon as I saw that dragon and heard that dragon, I was so checked out, so disappointed because I was excited for the story. Yeah, of this movie. I love Avatar. I was excited to hear about a totally different story line. And well, the dragon ruined it. Yeah, it kind of turns into an Ocean's Eleven-esque flick where Raya has to go get all these different walks of life to help her defeat this evil from 500 years ago. And I just didn't find any of it interesting at all. And I know our two kids didn't really like it either. No, no, they didn't. Angry bitter adults, the kids were feeling this one. Last on my list and truthfully, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves might be better than I remember. I just don't remember this movie. I don't have any inkling to watch it again. Came out in 1937. It's definitely older. Yes, has some, of course, charming animation, animation that has been replicated in previous things. Cuphead, the video game really went out of their way to make this kind of old feel, old, tiny feel. And it does have charm for sure. I'm just not really into the story. I know this is another one, Lindsey. You'll be very happy about. They are making a live action Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. A bunch of middle aged guys are really thrilled about it because I thought they took the door. They're not just Snow White now because Disney got in, like, so much heat about it and now they just turned it into Snow White and her, like, magical friends or something. So they're taking away that they're not dwarfs because the dwarf community was really mad or something, that they weren't part of that. And there is no dwarf community. What do you mean the dwarf community? It's a made up race. I'm sorry. That's I know, I said that wrong, you came out wrong. Are you getting canceled right now? You mean like the little people? The little people community that wanted to be part of or am I thinking am I mixing that up with the oomphal oomphals? Because they were mad at Hugh Grant. They're mad at Hugh Grant for being in that, too. You are. You are right. I'm pretty sure Peter Dinklage came out at one point. Peter Dinklage came out and said something that he was pissed because in Snow White, they make the dwarfs, not them, to be really dumb and ridiculous. And he wasn't getting Disney to not use them. So then Disney didn't use them. And then he got, then now they're mad at that. But they're dwarves. That's like they're smurfs, right? They're not real, they're not real little people. Like they're not humans. That's like they're making a live action. So it probably doesn't look good, I don't know. Right. But that's like getting mad at hobbits from, you know, the Lord of the Rings or Orlando Bloom protesting because elves aren't being represented properly. You know what I'm saying? These aren't real. I'm not. I'm not. Yeah. Insane. Yeah. Anyway, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, I just don't care about it at all. That's why it's so low. And I'm guessing you're not going to push back on this one. No, I didn't either. I mean, she was, yeah, no. Yeah. It did do it for me. I don't know what even I don't think it holds up. I mean, it's so old. Look at that, 1937. Yeah. Yeah. Toronto, John says, look at Steamboat Willie in 1928 with Mickey Mouse and Marvel at how much more sophisticated and groundbreaking Snow White and the Seven Dwarves was a mere nine years later. Yeah, there's no question. There's no question that Snow White and the Seven Dwarves is an amazing achievement in animation. I would never just credit that. This stuff feels absolutely stunning as far as what animators were able to accomplish. As far as a movie goes in 2023, though, I just don't care about it. But I do respect the hell out of it. I should say that. Yeah. Much like Bambi or like I like I brought up Sleeping Beauty. These movies, they're a product of their time, for sure. And you can still absolutely appreciate them today. But I'm not going to go out of my way to recommend you watch it. Like, oh, you have to see this film. Appreciate it. Absolutely. Well, and some of these Disney films are just they are so old and they're a little bit they're so racist or they're just got a lot of the storyline that I don't think I don't know. I wouldn't want like here to have our tell our kids to watch this. And you know, yeah, there is always going to be the probably shouldn't be watching some of them anymore. I guess the culture of the culture of the time is what it is. You just have to. Yeah, it was. You just have to, you know, like, let your your your kids know, hey, this isn't appropriate. Here's why still can watch the movie and enjoy it for what it is. All right, we're going to go to super chats. That was our, you know, our fiery debate. I think we agreed on a decent amount of them, but there were definitely some outliers there where Lindsay was just absolutely wrong. She didn't remember that Jasmine was one of the greatest Disney princesses. Very, very much spitting on the female community, I noticed more than anything else. I like my strong female leads, Adam. I should. I need I would I would have thought you did, but I'm not so sure after this conversation. Jasmine was not strong. There is a poll on YouTube. It's it's at 64 votes right now. And we are neck and neck 50 percent 50 percent. I'm not really sure how people are gauging this, but I will say there were some early votes before we even started the debate. So I think that it's a little disingenuous. You should maybe skew a little bit my way. Just saying, let's look at the super chats. Now is the time to get them in. You have a question for me. Lindsay doesn't come on often. So throw it out, whatever you have. You want to ask Lindsay, you know, if I smell or if I snore or how she's lucky to have me in her life. That's absolutely no questions. Well, we can get a little personal to a to a extent, you know. All right, Brian, Brian Babin with a beautiful, powerful $10 super chat says, gotta eat my words. I was hardcore bashing the flash in all the comments. Then I finally bothered to see it and I loved it. Wow. Well, I actually put loved it and then he shrugs. Yeah, Brian, that's, you know, I've always been very trepidious about knocking anything until I've tried it, movies or whatever else it might be. But movies specifically, since that's what I do here, I always err on the side of caution because you just don't know a movie can look terrible. For instance, Speed Racer. Lindsay and I saw this in Arizona where we lived at the time. And I thought those trailers looked atrocious. And I was a big fan of the Wachowskis at the time. I basically dragged Lindsay to see that film, theaters. We were desperate for something to do. We didn't know anyone in Arizona. No. I said, let's just give it a shot. Wachowskis gave us the matrix. We owe it to him to at least give us a chance. And we both had a blast with that film. Did we? I did. Yes, you liked it. I thought I didn't like it. You pretended to at the time. We've watched it several times since. I don't know how you're... I thought I don't like it that much anymore, though. I think it's fine. Isn't Seren. Yeah, I think it's fine. I mean, it's cute, you know, but I think it's fine, but... I hate it. I remember having a good time. Oh, when's the pacing is so bad in this? Oh, when is it gonna be over? All right, fine. Well, I really like Speed Racer. I was wrong by even knocking it verbally at the time. Okay. I always give a film a chance. Again, I called out Blind Mask for becoming a YouTube join member. Really appreciate the support. Yeah, thank you. We have Master Sgt. who is always, always helping me out. He is a unobtainia member on YouTube, I believe, which is fantastic. That's the highest tier level. All right, go get that carpet. Marina is the best princess. Also, why is Cinderella so bad at soccer? Because her coach is a pumpkin. Oh, throws on the dad joke. You gotta love it. You gotta love it. Oh, it's like Kristoff and Sven. Yeah, he's a straight Kristoff on this. Cute, so cute. Her coach is a pumpkin. Gotta hate Kristoff. That's so cute. Adam. I don't hate Master Sgt. though. I appreciate him. Well, that's how he feels now. Well, I guess I hate myself a little bit. Jan Rose in the mix with the $5 beautiful super chat. Hey, guys, just got here. My favorite Disney princess is Mulan, even though she's not technically a princess, I think. No, I'm pretty positive she is a princess. Is she? I'm pretty sure she's canon princess. Let me look. I didn't know. I found her here, so she's trying to marry her off. No, I'm almost positive she's an official Disney princess. Let's look at the official Disney princess list in 2023 and I will. And Jan, I liked Mulan too. I like her. Okay. Yeah, well, we know you liked her. We know you. I mean, she's fine. She's a good princess for sure. I like her. All right, Disney apparently has a whole website dedicated to this. Let's share the screen really quick. Maybe, maybe I can share the screen. Not that one. There it is. All right. Yeah, Mulan's front and center on this thing. Wow, every princess we talked about is on there. Well, and more, of course. Lindsay, you don't think I did my research on this? Come on, I will do this ahead of time. We got Tiana, Moana, Mulan, Belle, Pocahontas, Snow White, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Merida, Jasmine, Aurora, Ariel. I'm almost positive I read somewhere that Raya is the newest Disney princess. So I'm gonna go out and say that this- I don't see her on there. I'm gonna say this website's not up to date. Yikes, what if you're wrong? What if I'm right? What does that say about a multi-billion dollar company like Disney not throwing Raya unless they're just embarrassed of her, which I don't blame them? Well, there's Raya right there on the Discover, your favorite princess films. Yuck. So she's on the recommended. That's confirmation to me because I don't see Frozen being talked about. And the reason Frozen's not is bizarrely because Anna is technically the queen. Elsa was a queen first. She got rid of her duties when she ran off and pouted in her ice castle and then Anna took over the role. So there's no- So much pouting. A lot of pouting. I just can't stand the pouting. I know. What does she say? Conceal, don't feel? Yeah. Yeah. Well, well. Let's get rid of the, let's get rid of the share. Okay. Good call, Jan. We have Toronto John with the $5 super chat. Thanks for reading my snow white comment, Adam. You get a cookie. That's cute. Bruce Wayne, $4.99. Thank you, Bruce. On the topic of Disney, what's your opinion on Treasure Planet, Adam? Okay. I did a monster ranking years back of every single Disney movie. I think there was a stupid, like a hundred on there. Maybe not that many, but it was a lot. And sadly, Treasure Planet and Black Cauldron are the only two Disney movies I have not seen to my recollection. Oh yeah. You've never seen Black Cauldron. That's right. What about The Sword and the Stone? I love it. I like The Sword and the Stone. That's a great movie. Me too. You got that psychotic witch. Again, Disney on Wences. I've never heard of Treasure Planet. Yeah. What is this? It kind of unceremoniously came and went. I think it bombed for Disney. It did not do well. Where can you even find it? Is it on the Disney app? Treasure Planet? Oh yeah. I'm sure it's on the Disney. I'm sure it's on Disney Plus. Huh. Do you have a blanket on? Yeah. Are you cold? We live in South Africa. I am. Well, the air conditioner is always colder in the house and it is so cold outside. All right. Well. I've never heard of Treasure Planet though. I have to check our app now. Oh, it is not. Oh, I have not seen this. Anybody in the chat want to tell me that? See? I know what it is. Oh. Anybody in the chat want to tell me that weird Fox animated film that came out, I want to say late 90s, early 2000s. It took place in, it was a sci-fi film. It was a quasi 2D animated and 3D animated film. I don't remember being very good, but for some reason it's just jumping to my mind right now and I would appreciate if someone told me what it is. If anybody remembers. What movie? I don't know what it's called. I just described it. It's 2D animation mixed with 3D animation. I think it's by Fox Studios and it came out in the, I want to say late 90s. And it bombed really badly. Oh, Titan AE. I just came up with it myself. Do you remember Titan AE? No. Exactly. Exactly. I just went on a tangent for no reason. I remember Iron Giant. Oh yeah, Iron Giant's great. That's a Brad Bird film. Oh, movie. He did The Incredibles. He actually did one of the Mission Impossible movies that I love, Ghost Protocol. Really? One of the Patreon requests I have coming up is live action Tomorrowland, which I also think bombed by Disney, but it's- We didn't see that. Did we? Did we see Tomorrowland? I saw Tomorrowland. I think we saw- I don't think we did. I think it was one of those early premiers I got when we lived in Minnesota. I think I saw it with Shane or one of my buddies. Yeah, it was a long time ago, but it was a pretty good movie. Okay, it looks like I got all the super chats in. We'll give it a couple more minutes while I kind of push what I have coming out, upcoming here. Tomorrow and probably Sunday, I have two Patreon requests that I have completed. One of them is for reviewing the whaling. For and flick. I wanna see that now too. Yeah, spoiler, it's good. I liked it a lot. And I was not looking forward to reviewing this movie because of the time dedication to sit down and watch it. Almost three hour movie. That's tough to just set time aside for now, but it was good. I'm very happy with it. And I will absolutely re-watch it with you. The other one is Thunderbirds Are Go. This is a movie from 1966 with miniatures and puppets. And I kind of liked that one too. It's an hour and a half long and it inspired Matt and Trey from South Park to make Team America World Police. I couldn't believe what I was, I had never heard of these movies before, these Thunderbirds stuff. And I'm watching it just thinking, wow, Matt Stone and Trey Parker really did a good job mirroring this film because it was pretty much one to one. And it's very quirky and different. Connor ended up coming over and watching the second half with me because he saw me watching on the computer. He's like, what is that? And yeah, he kind of entranced by the whole thing. Yeah, he actually liked it. I thought it looked really dumb when I popped over and saw it. Well, I mean, it's not a movie for everyone. If you're a film fanatic, you're gonna find something to enjoy and otherwise I'm not gonna tell people to go watch that film unless they're really looking for something to be different and stand out. Okay, outside of that, I have a podcast on Monday. We're gonna do a live stream next week, which is July, August. I don't think I have anyone lined up yet. I'll probably have Tony come on Tuesday. And I know Sean Chandler's gonna be joining me in two weeks and Cody's gonna be back on and we're gonna be talking about theater etiquette. Basically just gonna be an hour of us bitching about how bad movie theaters have gotten. That's always a fun one. But Adam, remember what the whole point and goal of your movie feud on Friday is are. It's to bring. What is it? It was to bring, well, now I don't wanna say, but wasn't it supposed to be to bring your audience to come and feud with you? So like you don't always have guests with you. So your audience will pay to come in and have some feuds with you. That is something that I would like to workshop. I'm not entirely sure how to do it. I know if you pay like 20, we could do like a $20 super chat and then I could send you a link somehow. I think there's a way to do a private chat on here. There is, okay. So I basically would, you'd give me a $20 super chat. I would send you a private chat with a link to the studio. Then you could hop in for a couple minutes and say your piece about the film and then I move on to the next person. That's definitely something we can try for one of these Friday night feuds. I don't know how much interest there would be in that. So I probably need to put out a poll, engage people and see like, hey, if you are a Patreon that's already supporting me at whatever tier, you are welcome to jump in for a couple minutes, no charge. That would be a nice perk to throw at them, probably myth roll level and up. And then anybody else that wants to just come in on the fly could do the same thing with a super chat. I'm workshopping this in real time with you. Yeah, I think it's a good day. I think it would be a lot of fun. You could put the movie out like on a Wednesday. So people maybe even have a day to try to watch it and then they can meet you on Friday for a live chat and you and your movie people can can feud some movies together. So that you don't have your pathetic wife on a Friday night live. All right, well that's movie feuds today. Hope you guys enjoyed it. Hope you enjoyed, you know, the little back and forth me and my wife. It sounds like I will be sleeping on the couch tonight, which is unfortunate, but it wouldn't be the first time. So I guess, you know, just get comfortable. Just get comfortable. Lindsay, thanks for coming on. I appreciate you. Thanks for having me. Thanks everyone. All righty, take care, have a good night. We'll see you next week. Night.