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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%

  • Total voters
    1,578
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I'm confused at this unnecessary race-swap much more than usual, considering there's already a Black fairy (Iridessa, 2nd best girl after Silvermist) in Tinkerbell's own movie. Hell, if a guy with Jungle Fever is confused at this, then you just know something is wrong.

This isn't even going into the fact that Peter Pan is Indian, or that Wendy is in almost 80% of the trailer, & in the name of the film.
This looks worse than the Warner adaptation that had the pirates and lost boys break out into song to sing ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’.

Also, anyone going to mention how the Lost Boys are not all boys? What do you mean by that Disney?
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=UsgDzWm5-xI
I'm confused at this unnecessary race-swap much more than usual, considering there's already a Black fairy (Iridessa, 2nd best girl after Silvermist) in Tinkerbell's own movie. Hell, if a guy with Jungle Fever is confused at this, then you just know something is wrong.

This isn't even going into the fact that Peter Pan is Indian, or that Wendy is in almost 80% of the trailer, & in the name of the film.
Funny enough, this is who directed it:

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=UsgDzWm5-xI
I'm confused at this unnecessary race-swap much more than usual, considering there's already a Black fairy (Iridessa, 2nd best girl after Silvermist) in Tinkerbell's own movie. Hell, if a guy with Jungle Fever is confused at this, then you just know something is wrong.

This isn't even going into the fact that Peter Pan is Indian, or that Wendy is in almost 80% of the trailer, & in the name of the film.

Oh I see, now that they are done with the redheads, it is the blondes' turn.

You know what? Disney isn't going far enough. It's due time for them to really commit to their diversity goals and go all the way to truly push for characters representation that will cater to the audience they want to please:

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I can't imagine many people would watch that trailer and look forward to it. Some people will virtue signal on twitter it looks good, based on diversity. They still won't watch.

Scenery, voice over.
Ugly actress.
Neverland looks bland and unppealing. Is that Ireland? Oh Canada eh.
First lost boy to speak is black.
Then girls.
Got to show us they are racially diverse boys and girls.
Points out they're not all boys.
"so."
Why not just call them the lost? Lost children. Or something else if they aren't just boys.
"Peter Pan"
"Were you expecting someone else."
Deliberately done to make you go, "you didn't expect an Indian, you bigot."
Cut to black Tinkerbell.

Trailer looks like it should be called, "Wendy."
 
I would have more respect for Disney if they made a Bollywood Peter Pan movie marketet at India with mainly indian actors instead of diverse ugly woke garbage for the entire world.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=UsgDzWm5-xI
I'm confused at this unnecessary race-swap much more than usual, considering there's already a Black fairy (Iridessa, 2nd best girl after Silvermist) in Tinkerbell's own movie. Hell, if a guy with Jungle Fever is confused at this, then you just know something is wrong.

This isn't even going into the fact that Peter Pan is Indian, or that Wendy is in almost 80% of the trailer, & in the name of the film.
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Gif related was pretty much me expecting the obvious.
 
Hey at least Disney casted an attractive black actress to play Tinkerbell this time and not a fat crackhead. That’s something I guess.
I think that's what makes this less annoying for me. Unlike that Pinocchio sheboon.
I would have more respect for Disney if they made a Bollywood Peter Pan movie marketet at India with mainly indian actors instead of diverse ugly woke garbage for the entire world.
I have learned a lesson a long time ago watching their actual films, & Western attempts at doing it.

When westerners do it, it's cringy.

They're better of doing shit on their own (there's a reason they're getting international acclaim rn, & not Disney). They're also hilarious doing other people's shit.
 
I will never understand why some people, youtubers specially, are all doom and gloom whenever Disney is having a bad time. Like recently with Disney losing millions with the MCU and other shitty products.

How is that a bad thing?

If they make terrible products then they deserve to fail.

Unless you have stocks on Disney, this doesn't affect you whatsoever. They are a billion dollar corporation. Trust me their top shareholders and executives won't be starving any time soon.

If anything them succeeding with their woke shit would be the bad news. As it would encourage them to keep doing terrible movies and shows.

They don't deserve your support unless they make a quality product you like. It's that simple
 
First time seeing this thread, so my apologies for derailing the roasting of the Tinkerblack and post about what I actually fondly remember the most from Disney, it not being the Disney movies like Aladdin, Lion King or Beauty & the Beast, but rather the Disney Afternoon shows.

I was more fond of seeing interesting spinoff television series IP's like Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers, Ducktales and Darkwing Duck, but one I fondly remember personally was Goof Troop for the whole father and son development angle between Goofy and Max. Really enjoyed the SNES game too and the first Goofy Movie is a nice film I tune into from time to time.

Other than that last time I checked anything out on Disney's animated tv stuff was Kim Possible and after that I sort of clicked out for the most part and likely for the best too given the corporate rise but creative fall from grace.

Got a decent laugh out of those recent Mickey shorts on YouTube though.
 
Hey at least Disney casted an attractive black actress to play Tinkerbell this time and not a fat crackhead. That’s something I guess.
Good that their learning. That we don't want to see ugly people.
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2003 version is best version, don't fucking @ me.
I always loved that movie as a kid. I haven't seen it in years.
I would have more respect for Disney if they made a Bollywood Peter Pan movie marketet at India with mainly indian actors instead of diverse ugly woke garbage for the entire world.
Honestly I wouldn't mind that idea.
 
Why is every trailer for these Disney movies the exact same editing and music cadences? Dialogue introduced by Whedonisms, then interjected with lines like "Wow it's breathtaking," and ending in a shadowy villain reveal. It's just bonkers how they have been using the same template for years.
 
David Lowery has made good or interesting films such as Ain't Them Bodies Saints, The Old Man and the Gun, The Green Knight. Even his Pete Dragon remake is one of the better ones, however this trailer inspires no confidence, just look like a shot for shot rehash of the Disney cartoon just with dull visuals.

Not against Disney making a new Peter Pan movie, but key word is new.
 
Why is every trailer for these Disney movies the exact same editing and music cadences? Dialogue introduced by Whedonisms, then interjected with lines like "Wow it's breathtaking," and ending in a shadowy villain reveal. It's just bonkers how they have been using the same template for years.
Only creative somewhat resent one I can remember is Inside out where they did short videos for each if the emotions. Like extra animation just for those teasers.
 
Seeing the trailer for Elements made me realize that after Zootopia was a success Disney started to make Zootopia over and over. The Pixar meme went from "what if x had feelings?" to "what if x lived in a city?".
 
No, del Taro didn't make this one, the same screenwriter of GhostBusters 2016 did.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=gartMjonTXcNo, del Taro didn't make this one, the same screenwriter of GhostBusters 2016 did.

I know people write and make things that aren't seen or produced, but it is interesting looking at the IMDB for this one.

The writer is Katie Dippold.

Worked in TV on MAD TV and Parks and Recreation. Ok, but team effort shows.

Films.
The Heat
Ghostbusters
Snatched

Not the best track record. Seemed to be diminishing returns on reaction and success. Did she literally get the job because of ghosts in one of her films? A film that utterly failed to relaunch the franchise.

The director is Justin Simien

He's the guy behind Dear White People. The film which was low-budge and didn't get a wide release. It has mainly positive reviews but you can never really tell with a film like this. The excerpts on Rotten Tomatoes seem to be more about the message, often criticising the execution of the film.

He also did a direct-to-streaming race-based satirical comedy horror called Bad Hair. The response is average. Rotten tomatoes consensus is "Bad Hair's unwieldy ambitions are easy to respect – even if the film's tonal jumble and uneven execution are impossible to ignore."

So the trend here seems to be that he's not a particularly good writer and executing his ideas.

He's just directing here, not writing like his other projects.

So you have the writer of a failed IP launch, that played identity politics and relied on improv for comedy, but had ghosts. With a director who has done race-based stuff, that had messy execution but one was a horror comedy about a women who gets a possed weave.

So the trailer isn't funny, isn't scary and mainly full of black people. Looks like exactly what you would expect.
 
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What the fuck Disney, like what the actual fuck. All this shit makes Return of Jafar look like Metropolis. Everything after Goofy Movie was diminishing returns but seriously that was the last one I actually like. Actually no, I really enjoyed Moana that film still slaps, fuck everything else after Moana. These live-action atrocities need to die, none of them are good.
 
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