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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Mar 12, 2016 11:42:10 GMT -5
Frankly I'd like to see Zotopia in Animal Kingdom of Walt Disney World but considering it's a city themed around biomes with Anthropomorphic animals, it might work more in say...Downtown Disney.
I would say EPCOT but that place is packed and Magic Kingdom already got an update.
How's about a hotel themed around Zootopia where one set of rooms is desert-themed another is tundra, rainforest etc.
And I do see and share Trey's position on Finding Dory. The idea of the film is interesting but...it feels like we'll be lacking some balance honestly, like we did in the first. Indeed we will get sad moments but...part of me thinks it'll be jolly most of the time.
...Eh, I think it'll be better than Cars 2
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Post by babclayman on Mar 12, 2016 12:03:34 GMT -5
Isn' Animal Kingdom having a bit of an updte too, Though? I can see how it can work there, though.
In fact, almst all of Disney World is having a large upgrde.
It is possible, one of the Animal Kingdom Hotls is like what you are thinking too.
Like I claim, though, since the Savannah area is like the Night District, something for Downtown Disney, or Disney Springs would work. Eh? ;3
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Post by Trey_Vore on Mar 13, 2016 6:43:54 GMT -5
That is curious. Wonder why they do that? Well, there are scenes in; Finding Nemo, that Dory can be a serious Character, such as her; "I'm Home!" Scene, Which Ellen claims that she tears up at, when doing the voice. I am sure, we'll get Marlin & Nemo scenes too, to help Balance the humour, that Dory may have. We're not getting Zootopia, in the UK, for two weeks, but I am eager to see it! Though, it is difficult to avoi Spoilrs, what with Fan Work of the Film, on DA or Furaffinity, Eh? ^^" I have seen some Designs of Zootopia, and it does look like it could,work as a Disneyland Attraction. You could maybe make the Savana area be part of Downtown Disney, or Disney Springs, considering that works mostly with Night Time Activity, Eh? ;3 Well forgive me for making those two weeks seem so far away bab, but here's what AniMat had to say about Zootopia: The Story: 10/10 The Animation: 10/10 The Characters: 10/10 Zootopia (2016): 10/10 - Amazing! Plus, it got his Seal of Approval! At the end of his review, do you remember when he listed his first thoughts on the upcoming animated films of 2016, how he said: Zootopia - Might get a good laugh. and: Moana - Possible classic in the making. Well, he now says it seems like the opposite may be true, as Zootopia was so good it's very unlikely Moana will be able to touch it. Just like how last year how Pixar gave us two animated films in Inside Out and The Good Dinosaur, and after seeing how good Inside Out was The Good Dinosaur felt like a pleasant diversion. Looks like we have a prime candidate for Best Animated Feature of 2016!
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Post by Belchic on Mar 13, 2016 12:54:19 GMT -5
Okay, seriously, I think this Zootopia craze is going way too far now. People everywhere are calling the movie perfect, but I have to disagree with them. Don't get me wrong; the movie was great, and my expectations were really high before I went and saw it, but after I saw it, it didn't quite live up to my expectations. It was still good enough for me to give it a B, but not good enough for me to put it in my Top 20, and I think calling the movie "perfect" is quite a stretch! I had two main problems with the film: 1. There where times when it felt like it couldn't decide what genre it wanted to be. 2. There were a few clichés in it that I've seen way too many times in a lot of recent animated films. Now, I see that AniMatt has given the film a perfect score, which I don't think he has EVER done before! I'm probably not seeing something that everyone else is, and I think I know what it might be. A couple days ago, I saw MeltingMan234's review of the film, and he notes that the film was made to appeal to the Furries. That would make sense since I happen to know how wide the Furry community is, but I'm sure there must be more than that. What really surprises me is the fact that a majority of the people on this board haven't even seen Zootopia yet! Trey_Vore and I seem to be the only ones who have so far. Understandably, I know a lot of people here don't have a lot of money or a lot of time, and I respect that, but I will say that once you see it, you won't be disappointed. Like I said, Zootopia was not a bad movie at all; I just think it's far from perfect. Although, seeing all the craze it's getting, I have a strong feeling when the Oscars get here, Zootopia will most likely win for Best Animated Feature. I know the academy loves Pixar, but since expectations for Finding Dory are pretty low, I'm predicting that film will be a box office failure and not even get nominated, and I honestly don't see any potential in any of the other upcoming animated films of this year, except for maybe Moana. In fact, I think Zootopia might even get nominated for Best Picture seeing all the praise it's getting! It probably won't win, but I'm sure it'll at least be nominated. That's all I gotta say. Now, Trey_Vore, if you wish to respond to my rant, please think carefully before you say anything to me. I don't want you to end up hurting my feelings like you did in your response to my Big Hero 6 rant.
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Post by Lunarism on Mar 13, 2016 14:21:09 GMT -5
If I may butt in, I saw the movie on the weekend after it was released and I just adored it. Zootopia is the kind of movie I'd love to see again.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Mar 13, 2016 14:22:10 GMT -5
I saw the film, Belchic and I enjoyed it plenty. It is to modern-day society, (or rather ANY society), what Inside-Out was to...the psyche. And sure there are cliches but sometimes a cliche can be pulled off rather nicely. About the only cliche that comes to mind...or rather cliches from the film are A, a young character with a big dream moving to the big city realizing things aren't as they seem B, the head of the government knows something is up but hides it.
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Post by babclayman on Mar 13, 2016 14:37:08 GMT -5
I think, it’s not so much cliches than it is; Tropes. I mean, we got an entre Page called; TVTropes, which discusses this type of thing.
When it comes to what you list, there’s nothing wrong with similar ideas, so long as you’re able to bring your own spin on things.
It’s going to be a long two weeks, trying to avoi Spoilrs, Eh?
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Post by RaceFanX on Mar 13, 2016 15:10:33 GMT -5
"Trey_Vore and I seem to be the only ones who have so far."
I saw it twice. Loved it. Only other time I saw movie twice in theaters was "Semi-Pro" because it was filmed in Mid-Michigan where I lived at the time.
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Post by Belchic on Mar 13, 2016 16:44:35 GMT -5
The cliché that I am talking about is not any of the ones you guys listed. I won't say what it is since I don't want to spoil it for those who haven't seen the movie. Though I will say that it is one of the ones I listed in Flo's "Movie Cliches You Can't Stand" topic.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Mar 13, 2016 17:38:41 GMT -5
After reading that thread, I know what cliche you mean and so what? They did it alright imo.
I won't say which cliche it is though cause it may spoil some of the film for Bab.
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Post by Trey_Vore on Mar 16, 2016 14:13:13 GMT -5
Belchic I never said this before because it came out last year but AniMat really liked Anomalisa to the point he gave it his Seal of Approval. The way things are looking now Zootopia will outrank it on his Best list. Also he did give a perfect score to Toy Story 3. It does seem like 2016 will be the year of "which was better", in that several studios are giving us more than one animated film. We have: Disney is giving us two, Zootopia and Moana. DreamWorks is giving us two, Kung Fu Panda 3 and Trolls. Universal/Illumination are giving us two, The Secret Life of Pets and Sing. We're also getting two video game movies from Gramercy Pictures in Ratchet and Clank and Sly Cooper.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Mar 16, 2016 14:25:47 GMT -5
It's also year of VG films.
Warcraft, (looks interesting), Angry Birds, (a simple no thank you), Sly Cooper supposedly, (interested cause Sly Cooper), Ratchet and Clank, (maybe), and I think Assassin's Creed, (eh....maybe).
Angry Birds is taking the SMB route; making a story out of no story, but the comedy style seems...eh, not my thing.
Funny how it took Blizzard this long for a WoW film to show up considering their ads for WoW expansions.
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Post by Paws on Mar 16, 2016 18:20:48 GMT -5
Sausage Party's trailer is out. I'll probably end up seeing this one out of morbid curiosity alone, but it certainly isn't what I had in mind, to say the absolute least.
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Post by Belchic on Mar 16, 2016 20:44:20 GMT -5
Trey_Vore: I don't think Sly Cooper is coming out this year. Sweeney Terrier: Those aren't all animated. Paws: I still say WTF about that movie.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Mar 16, 2016 21:06:30 GMT -5
I know not all of them are but I did say VIDEO GAME films, so I included Warcraft....
Oh you meant the ads. I was thinking of the most recent one I believe. I think where that Orc yells, "We will NEVER BE SLAVES! But we will be, Conquerors."
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