Snow White and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As
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OTOH, I don't think this flop hurts Gadot at all.
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I think most of the movie goers will be rooting for the evil queen…
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Oddly fascinating review considering I have no interest in the movie. It’s rare for me to watch an entire video but I did.
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I watched the movie.
Not bad, just not quite up to par compared to Disney's other major feature films.
Many scenes where the set just seems fake -- you'd think they could do better with the CGI.
Best special effects/CGI scenes are (1) when the Queen transform into an old hag (looks so "natural") and (2) the broken glass/mirror scene (very realistic physics/ray tracing).
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I took my kids to watch the Mufasa (Lion King) movie. I think it's been out since Christmas. Anyway, it was a fine movie... but holy crap the quality of the "animation" is borderline impossible to tell that it's computer generated. Very impressed. Here's a clip.
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I watched the movie.
Not bad, just not quite up to par compared to Disney's other major feature films.
Many scenes where the set just seems fake -- you'd think they could do better with the CGI.
Best special effects/CGI scenes are (1) when the Queen transform into an old hag (looks so "natural") and (2) the broken glass/mirror scene (very realistic physics/ray tracing).
Plot is fine, though the romantic subplot between the protagonist and the male lead feels extraneous.wrote 9 days ago last edited by@Axtremus said in Snow White and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As:
I watched the movie.
.So you were the one…
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I took my kids to watch the Mufasa (Lion King) movie. I think it's been out since Christmas. Anyway, it was a fine movie... but holy crap the quality of the "animation" is borderline impossible to tell that it's computer generated. Very impressed. Here's a clip.
Link to videowrote 9 days ago last edited by@89th said in Snow White and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As:
I took my kids to watch the Mufasa (Lion King) movie. I think it's been out since Christmas. Anyway, it was a fine movie... but holy crap the quality of the "animation" is borderline impossible to tell that it's computer generated. Very impressed. Here's a clip.
I miss those days. Now, my daughter want's to watch TV with me, but it's always the most emotionally difficult and horrific stuff. We just barely got through The Last of Us over spring break.
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I have some Disney stock, so I'm hoping they do well.
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Rotten Tomatoes audience score is at 74%, compared to critic score of 44%. The opposite of what bad politicized films usually are. Strange.
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There may have been politicization leading up to the release of the film, but there really isn't much politicization in the film itself. It's still an entertaining film. In the theater I saw families bringing little girls dressed in Disney styled Snow White costumes and they enjoyed the film just fine.
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Rotten Tomatoes audience score is at 74%, compared to critic score of 44%. The opposite of what bad politicized films usually are. Strange.
wrote 9 days ago last edited by Doctor Phibes@Horace said in Snow White and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As:
Rotten Tomatoes audience score is at 74%, compared to critic score of 44%. The opposite of what bad politicized films usually are. Strange.
It would be interesting to know how many of the reviews on both sides are written by people who've actually seen the movie.
I'm not going to watch a kids movie I'm not interested in just so that I can write a review about it.
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I saw families bringing little girls dressed in Disney styled Snow White costumes and they enjoyed the film just fine.
One of my most vivid memories in the US was when I was taken by some friends to see the midnight showing of "Rocky Horror Picture Show".
That was an eye opener for sure!!! 555
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You don't want to be around people who go to midnight showings of Rocky Horror Picture Show. They will also want to take you to gay pride parades, mark my words.
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Sounds like you’re speaking from experience.
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You don't want to be around people who go to midnight showings of Rocky Horror Picture Show. They will also want to take you to gay pride parades, mark my words.
wrote 9 days ago last edited by@Horace LOL. It was quite the experience, but actually quite fun.
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Been there. It is fun. But sit in the back if you don’t want to be pelted with toast.
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I'm emotionally scarred from watching Cabaret in 7th grade social studies, presented to us by what must have been an early adopter of educated white female social insanity. I will always flinch from anything that sniffs of that.