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They had a great smell.
She should become the new CEO.
Bob Iger is too retarded to realize that you don't fuck with Abigail Disney.
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They had a great smell.
She should become the new CEO.
What writers? 98% of the movie was improv stiched together like Frankenstein's Monster into some kind of plot.
Also I am currently taking a class on Walt Disney and I can already tell I am getting myself into a deep rabbit hole.
As someone who hasn't seen the new Disney remakes, did they also degrade the villains there because we aren't allowed to have intimidating villains anymore?
A Goofy Movie is unapologetically 90's and I love it. It's also super nostalgic for me as a 90's kid so on the occasion I've seen it again as an adult I'm immediately transported back to the summer of 95. It's also really fucking heartfelt for a movie about Goofy. Like after Max gets humiliated at the possum park and Goofy is genuinely upset to see that Max didn't have a good time. Or when he sincerely asks for parenting advice from Pete of all people. Or hell, that amazing scene in the hot tub in Arizona when Goofy discovers Max betrayed him by changing the map route to California (without knowing why).
The music is shockingly good as well, and back when Disney Channel played song clips from various movies all of the songs from A Goofy Movie were frequently shown from 95 until the end of the decade. After Today was the national anthem of the start of summer vacation, and everyone loved the Powerline songs.
I may have to watch the movie again soon now.
Couldn't agree more I actually went back and rewatched it this weekend. Thought I think you need to be careful showing 90s love around here I did a similar thing on the sonic thread and they replied by posting pics of the bald bearded wojack soyface and that YouTube video 90s nick. Also thisA Goofy Movie is unapologetically 90's and I love it. It's also super nostalgic for me as a 90's kid so on the occasion I've seen it again as an adult I'm immediately transported back to the summer of 95. It's also really fucking heartfelt for a movie about Goofy. Like after Max gets humiliated at the possum park and Goofy is genuinely upset to see that Max didn't have a good time. Or when he sincerely asks for parenting advice from Pete of all people. Or hell, that amazing scene in the hot tub in Arizona when Goofy discovers Max betrayed him by changing the map route to California (without knowing why).
The music is shockingly good as well, and back when Disney Channel played song clips from various movies all of the songs from A Goofy Movie were frequently shown from 95 until the end of the decade. After Today was the national anthem of the start of summer vacation, and everyone loved the Powerline songs.
I may have to watch the movie again soon now.
Couldn't agree more I actually went back and rewatched it this weekend. Thought I think you need to be careful showing 90s love around here I did a similar thing on the sonic thread and they replied by posting pics of the bald bearded wojack soyface and that YouTube video 90s nick. Also this
https://youtube.com/watch?v=vjK6PRfrkgc
On a side note, I really wish that Disney would make more full-length movies starring some of the OG characters. I would love to watch a new movie starring Mickey, Donald, or Goofy, personally.
I know I saw and did just that thanks for watching my back liThat guy who posted that is a retard and is probably a soyboy who's got a beard and is heavily projecting and trollshielding. Just give him a trash can sticker and discredit anything he says
They've been trying to get a Mickey Mouse movie off the ground for a long time, but I think they shelved the idea a couple years back because everything needs to be CGI now, and I guess they don't believe they could make Mickey look good in CGI. Which is bullshit, but the actual reason behind it might not be a "good enough" reason to abandon a Mickey Mouse movie.
A Goofy Movie is unapologetically 90's and I love it. It's also super nostalgic for me as a 90's kid so on the occasion I've seen it again as an adult I'm immediately transported back to the summer of 95. It's also really fucking heartfelt for a movie about Goofy. Like after Max gets humiliated at the possum park and Goofy is genuinely upset to see that Max didn't have a good time. Or when he sincerely asks for parenting advice from Pete of all people. Or hell, that amazing scene in the hot tub in Arizona when Goofy discovers Max betrayed him by changing the map route to California (without knowing why).
The music is shockingly good as well, and back when Disney Channel played song clips from various movies all of the songs from A Goofy Movie were frequently shown from 95 until the end of the decade. After Today was the national anthem of the start of summer vacation, and everyone loved the Powerline songs.
I may have to watch the movie again soon now.
A Goofy Movie is one of the examples as to why it's typically not a deterrent for me when someone says that a movie is "dated." A Goofy Movie is dated as hell, as that's part of the charm to it (along with it actually being a good movie).
Then again, 20 years from now, the movies from the 2010s will be dated in all of the bad ways because of the woke shit that's infected all of media. lol.
On a side note, I really wish that Disney would make more full-length movies starring some of the OG characters. I would love to watch a new movie starring Mickey, Donald, or Goofy, personally.
They've been trying to get a Mickey Mouse movie off the ground for a long time, but I think they shelved the idea a couple years back because everything needs to be CGI now, and I guess they don't believe they could make Mickey look good in CGI. Which is bullshit, but the actual reason behind it might not be a "good enough" reason to abandon a Mickey Mouse movie.
Has there really never been a feature length Mickey Mouse movie?
This has been a thing for many decades, though I can believe it's gotten worse. The Mickey from the earliest shorts are a lot different from the modern Mickey. After all in Plane Crazy Mickey was so angry by Minnie's refusal to kiss him that he pulled loops to make her too dizzy to object. But I'd say most traces of that vanished once Donald came about, when Mickey became the straight man of the trio, and then every other character he was paired with. This is just a natural extension of that decades later, although shades of old Mickey have been in some of those new Mickey and friends shorts.Disney has a lot of control over Mickey's image. Not to his benefit. There was one guy who wrote a Mickey comic and was told by the company to "give him less personality," I swear.
Up until this year there wasn't a Mickey Mouse ride either. It went live just a few weeks ahead of the Corona shut down though.Has there really never been a feature length Mickey Mouse movie?
This has been a thing for many decades, though I can believe it's gotten worse. The Mickey from the earliest shorts are a lot different from the modern Mickey. After all in Plane Crazy Mickey was so angry by Minnie's refusal to kiss him that he pulled loops to make her too dizzy to object. But I'd say most traces of that vanished once Donald came about, when Mickey became the straight man of the trio, and then every other character he was paired with. This is just a natural extension of that decades later, although shades of old Mickey have been in some of those new Mickey and friends shorts.