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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

    Votes: 433 27.4%
  • Hunchback 2

    Votes: 57 3.6%
  • A slow death

    Votes: 1,088 68.9%

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    1,578
Disney has a habit of remaking their live action movies every so often to keep up with the times. So Freaky Friday, Escape to Witch Mountain, and less frequently, the Parent Trap. I kept seeing ads on Instagram for the remake of Underwraps, which only played on the Disney Channel and was made in that time when they were putting out original movies in the late 90's-early 2000s. I'm seeing if they to remake Xenon, Brink, Halloweentown, and Johnny Tsunami, those will be like the bottom of the barrel of remakes.
At this point, I'm fully expecting remakes of stuff like The Million Dollar Duck and The Big Green. Seriously, it seems like they'll remake anything these days. Hell, the only reason I'm not holding my breath for a Meet the Deedles remake is because DiC made that movie, and Disney sold them off two years later, and God knows they're not gonna start talks with WildBrain over a movie literally nobody liked in the first place. I bet even the mere mention of that movie would make Paul Walker turn over in his grave had he not been cremated.
 
Disney has a habit of remaking their live action movies every so often to keep up with the times. So Freaky Friday, Escape to Witch Mountain, and less frequently, the Parent Trap. I kept seeing ads on Instagram for the remake of Underwraps, which only played on the Disney Channel and was made in that time when they were putting out original movies in the late 90's-early 2000s. I'm seeing if they to remake Xenon, Brink, Halloweentown, and Johnny Tsunami, those will be like the bottom of the barrel of remakes.
Honselty I love the orginal Under Warps form my childhood. I find it pretty crappy that Disney was pretending the remake was a orginal movie and not a remake. Honselty i really hope they don't remake Halloweentown.
 
The Million Dollar Duck
God, I once watched (mostly listened to) Million Dollar Duck when I had the flu as a kid and couldn't sleep at night because I felt so awful. As you can imagine that movie didn't help one bit. I honestly don't know who could unironically enjoy that movie outside of babies/toddlers and literal retards.

Brink was just a extreme 90's update to Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates, which they adapted once in like the 60's so that's already a remake in itself, basically.
 
So a couple of days ago I visited France with coworkers and their toddler so, like uncultured swine, we went to Disneyland Paris.

Now the last time I was in a Disneyland was in the USA more than a decade and a half ago, so the comparisons are probably not too fair.
I'll start with the best thing, which was the Halloween decorations and the general atmosphere of the park. Great stuff. Now for the bad stuff, the big center castle was in construction and only the side of it had some sort of "cover" which was a painted on image, why not do it for every part covered? The park itself is also really small and I was able to do everything I wanted, a task that was slightly hard because all the rides were close until 12:00 because some electrical fault or some shit, and seemingly there was no money back for losing what is essentially half a day of rides.

There is apperantly a second park for older clientele but the first park is so small it's just pure greediness the two parks aren't joined together. The park is also pretty badly designed, you'd think you can go from any area to adjoining areas, but for some you need to go back to the center area, just why? Also there are barely any custom characters anywhere, with the few there are either full closed costume with a bouncer to keep people away, the only actors are on the parade floats. I get the Corona fear but the closed customs are essentially a hazard suit as they are, just fucking wash them afterwards. Also the phone reception was bad and I'm pretty sure it is to force people to use the wifi, which hilariously makes it look like you need to input your private data but you can just skip to the end and get it. And you can't enter Kiwi Farms using that wifi which is either a problem with the encryption or some angry tranny making a blocklist.

Before I get to the rides, I just want to add that, while there is apperantly a fast pass (we weren't able to order it), Disney basically Gacha'd lines and you can pay to skip the line (don't know if it's once or for a full hour). Pretty scummy overall and it's weirdly limited to a certain amount for certain times. The post ride photos also have a massive filter over them that makes you unable to see what the fuck you look like unless you buy it, I'm 100% sure it's to prevent people from taking a photo with their phone but if you have the zero technological savvy to crop a phone image, you can just as easily find a app that removes it as well. Like before, just greediness that sours the experience since you get a big photo with an envelope if you buy it.

Anyways for the rides:
  • Thunder Mountain - Probably the best ride there, even if basic for a roller coaster. Fun and in a great location.
  • Star Wars rollercoaster - The remodeling of the Jules Verne is made half way (especially on the outside) which is both lazy and makes it look like no one is sure the ride will stay that way. The ride itself is done in near complete darkness so it felt like a being tossed around randomly and just made me sick more than being fun. Also no reference to the sequel films.
  • Haunted House and Pirates - I forgot the Eddie Murphy movie exists. Overall fun animatronic rides without too much focusing on the films.
  • Buzz Laser - Fun little distraction but the novelty wears off pretty fast.
Outside the first ride I didn't want to redo any of the other rides. There was another shitty "4d" Star Wars rides which I didn't do but my coworkers told me was unimpressive. At least the whole Marvel and Star Wars shit was relegated to a single region.

Finally, the shops were pretty boring since you can just order online everything, probably for half price, and the shops themselves are way too homogeneous, you've been in one shop you're been in them all regardless of the area. I know it's consooming but having some sort of "limited to Disneyland" product would at least been interesting.
 
Disneyland Paris is so tiny it's ridiculous. It's really not worth going to, especially because you're in France and there are better things to do.

Shanghai Disneyland is awesome though. The TRON coaster is one of the best-designed rides I've seen. Except there are Chinese people there. And I don't know if you've ever tried to wait in line with mainland Chinese but I was about ready to snap by the end of it if someone fucking elbowed me again.
 
I watched Defunctland's video on Hong Kong today. I'm unsure if Disneyland Paris was made the same way but Hong Kong was made "on the cheap" in order to save money. As in, using vague themes for the park that are super easy to replicate instead of trying to create an immersive experience. Stuff like a Hollywood studio-themed rides or circus-themed rides, aka themes that take no effort at all to create.

Shanghai Disneyland makes me feel pretty bad for Disneyland Hong Kong since the HK park was just beginning to make profit once the Shanghai one opened.
 
Disneyland Paris is so tiny it's ridiculous. It's really not worth going to, especially because you're in France and there are better things to do.

Shanghai Disneyland is awesome though. The TRON coaster is one of the best-designed rides I've seen. Except there are Chinese people there. And I don't know if you've ever tried to wait in line with mainland Chinese but I was about ready to snap by the end of it if someone fucking elbowed me again.
Chinks will literally shit in the middle of your park because they're too lazy to look for a bathroom. I wouldn't want to have to deal with them either.
 
Some close friends of mine recently went on a Disney trip together. Neither of them had been since they were little kids, and they wanted to do something fun for their wedding anniversary.

They told me that they had a blast and everything, but they also said that they had some encounters with a few "Disney Adults," and that they finally "get" what that means now. lol.
 
I think it was Defuncland that mention this but I remember talk about making a whole area in the paris park themed to Jules Verne books, not just space mountain. Not sure how much of an improvement that would of been cool to look at for a bit.
 
So the Buzz Lightyear origin trailer came out
https://youtube.com/watch?v=JRJ1IUVgreY
Seems underwhelming to me. If only they put the Buzz Lightyear spin off show on Disney+

That was... boring.

Now, this talk about the live action remakes, do you think they will ever remake some movies that weren't so successful as before like Pocahontas and Hunchback or they will rather make sequels to their new versions?

It would be funny to see live action pocahontas, to see how they would screw up.
 
lol of course everyone else is black except Buzz lightyear

Holy shit, you're almost not wrong (the operator beside the commander was a white lady). I thought it was a joke until I played the tentacle scene through slowly.

Yet another Toy Story outing nobody asked for. Pixar can't leave well enough alone anymore, can they?
 
Yet another Toy Story outing nobody asked for. Pixar can't leave well enough alone anymore, can they?
For Disney +, their tagline is something like “ the story doesn’t have to end” or something like that, it’s just another way of saying, “ don’t stop consooming.
 
Compare Lightyear and Buzz Lightyear of Star Command and it’s night and day, the pilot movie and series have more personality.

I didn't watch all of the show, but it seemed like a generally fun action/adventure show. Why not do something like that, or at least close to it?

This looks like a bad Apollo 13 remake or something.


I keep asking this question, but why do they want so much access to children? Does anyone want to give me a legit reason why they should have so much access to other people's children?
 
So the Buzz Lightyear origin trailer came out
https://youtube.com/watch?v=JRJ1IUVgreY
Seems underwhelming to me. If only they put the Buzz Lightyear spin off show on Disney+

Besides the obvious blackening, my (autistic) gripe is the tone and the signature suit. I always thought Buzz was from an old-timey shlocky tv show rather than a semi serious action comedy (ie, the only fucking genre that exists anymore) but the move is 100% for manchildren who can only consume Marvel. The suit is just upsampled toy version which is backwards, how it should be is that the suit is more complex and realistic/cheap (according to the "budget") with the toy suit being a streamlined cartoony version for the kids.
 
They really want to surpass the Mickey Mouse Club molestations.
 
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