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vavandeveresfan · 2 months
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When I write wonderful world-building:
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When I fuck it up with a stupid plot:
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disney-is-mylife · 24 days
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Now that we've got the salt out of the way..... here's to POSITIVE votes on the live-action remakes!
Once again, I'm only counting DIRECT remakes, not spin-offs or sequels. I decided to cut Cinderella since most people agree that it is the One Good Remake lol. Whether or you not you agree with that is besides the point: which OTHER remake is second-best to Cinderella 2015?
Happy voting! ❤
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yen-sids-tournament · 3 months
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Dumbo: Animated (1941) v Live Action (2019)
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You do not have to see both to vote, but it might have been helpful.
Feel free to share opinions or explanations with comments/tags/rbs
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Hello Handsome! 😍 Merry Christmas! 🎄
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nicnacsnonsense · 10 months
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Live Action Disney & the Art of Adaptation
It’s finally done y’all!
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chickpea0 · 5 days
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Hey there!
I saw your post about looking for a fursona species and I thought I’d give you some ideas! No pressure to choose any of these, I’m just a big animal enthusiast and I picked most of these at random. I tried to choose animals that are not too common to see in fursonas and animals that aren’t just mammals just in case you’re looking for something different/want variety! Anyways here’s a little list for you and I hope it helps!
Pangolin
Sun Bear
African Wild Dog
Binturong
Saola
Patagonian Mara
Coati
Fossa
Pink River Dolphin
Pink Fairy Armidillo
Dumbo octopus
Echidna
I have more suggestions if you want them, but I didn’t want to make the list too long. If none of these are what you are looking for, I’ll definitely share some more ideas if you want!
Eek! I'm an animal enthusiast too! And actually a lot of these animals are ones I've considered before!! I love love pangolins and sun bears and binturongs (and that they smell like popcorn) and in fact the only animal you listed that I haven't considered is the Saola!!! I had to google them but I recognise them. Very cool colouring. Thank you very much :>
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capturingdisney · 2 years
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idkaguyorsomething · 4 months
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The Scott Pilgrim Takes Off treatment being defined as the movie being advertised as a more faithful retelling of its story, then going completely off the rails to shift focus and tell something different and new.
¡Reblog and explain your pick in the tags!
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thejdblog · 2 years
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DISNEY'S PINOCCHIO (2022) DIRECTED BY ROBERT ZEMECKIS.
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It’s a Disney movie, it doesn’t have to be logical or realistic. If all you have to add to to the story is realism and a sprinkle of ✨logic✨ please don’t
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vavandeveresfan · 4 months
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"Dumbo 2019," back before the world went nuts.
I'm experiencing some Dumbo live action nostalgia, because that year was a fun one for me.
Before I even saw the movie, and inspired only by the novelization and a few commercials, I created a new Ship: Villy (V.A. Vandevere + Milly Farrier aged up to 18), and was writing a long, slow-burn fic:
Baby, Mine of AO3, plus others.
I met a lot of great Dumbo fans here *waves at @victorianwestpiano * (who also writes Dumbo fics on Archive)
Even with all its flaws, and it has a lot, I enjoyed the new Dumbo. Especially since the stage design and costuming are magnificent. I only wish the script had been as good as how it looked.
Posting these with a happy-sad sigh with the memory of how fun the fandom was, but how everything went to nuts in 2020.
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disney-is-mylife · 1 month
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I'm feeling Salty today, so let's gooooooo!
KEEP IN MIND: I'm only counting direct remakes, not sequels or spin-offs! So, that means no Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, no Maleficent or Cruella, etc.
I have a..... complicated relationship with live action remakes in general, and thought I'd spice up my polls this time around. Let the Worst Trash win 😈
Happy voting! ❤
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yen-sids-tournament · 3 months
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Our Original v Live Action takes for pt. 1
Here is a collection of our own thoughts about where we would've voted on these first 9 polls:
The Little Mermaid: "Some parts the Animated & some parts the Live Action" because we will always have a soft spot for any of the animated movies and having Eric driving the ship into Ursula was always so cool, plus we hc that Eric was a spare (or further) Prince and not actually in line for the Crown. but there were subtle changes in the Live Action we adored, like Ariel forgetting about the Kiss as part of the curse and Eric's own collection. And hands down the best part was Jodie Benson handing over the dinglehopper to Halle Bailey.
Dumbo: "The Animated" mostly because it has been so long since we've seen this one. "Baby Mine" is so precious, heartbreaking, and beautiful. but there wasn't much else we remember. Except how adorable Dumbo looks! And not even Danny DeVito wasn't enough to get us into the Live Action.
101 Dalmatians: "Mostly the Animated Movie" because yes to the Animated forever, but there is no denying how amazing Glenn Close is as Cruella.
101 Sequels: "Some parts Animated & some Live Action/Both Equally" because they are two very different stories and each was very entertaining. Patch's was Bolt before Bolt, and Glenn Close loving the puppies?! Masterpieces.
Aladdin: "Mostly the Animated" because it is a classic, Robin Williams alone made it practically impossible for a copy-cat performance. We did appreciate the attempts bring out more of Jasmine in the Live Action.
Alice in Wonderland: "Mostly the Animated" this is because of who we associate the story with, and while there were fun parts of the live action, the animated is always going to win a competition.
The Parent Trap: "Some parts Hayley Mills & some parts Lindsay Lohan/Both Equally" This one is the ideal example of when we would like to just pick and choose some parts of one and some parts of the other to create the Ultimate (TM) Parent Trap Movie.
Sleeping Beauty (Maleficent): "Some parts Animated & some Live Action/Both Equally" If disny wants to go around making sympathetic-villain remakes of their classics, they should figure out exactly what Maleficent did right. The animated is so visually beautiful with an amazing soundtrack. And the Live Action really brought another side of the story to life, it was both different and still recognizable enough to stand on it's own.
Cinderella: "Mostly the Live Action" Look growing up Cinderella seemed over rated, always everyone's favorite. Later there grew an appreciation for the movie as it saved the company and Walt's reported favorite animation (the dress transformation). However the Live Action is almost perfect. Do we miss the talking mice, sure, but from the casting and costumes to the story, it was so *Cinderella* in essence. The "apprentice" cover and the dance and the swing and "dilly dilly" are all icing on the cake.
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Dumbo (2019, Tim Burton)
06/04/2024
Dumbo is a 2019 film directed by Tim Burton.
USA, 1919. Holt Farrier, a former star of the Medici circus, returns from World War I to start a new life with his children Milly and Joe. Unfortunately, when Holt returns home, he finds his life turned upside down: a widower, he lost an arm during the war and consequently will never be able to do his circus stunts with his horses again. Max Medici, the director of the circus, then gives him another task: to take care of the new circus animal, an Indian elephant.
Milly and Joe visit the puppy, who they decided to call Dumbo, a name previously given to him by the circus spectators for mocking purposes, and discover that he has the ability to fly thanks to a feather; they therefore decide to exploit his talent to help the circus, now in a serious situation.
The next evening the circus puts on another show in Missouri and Dumbo makes his first appearance as a flying elephant after getting stuck on a burning building. The little elephant's performance causes a sensation throughout the country and begins to be on everyone's lips, including that of V. A. Vandevere, a powerful entrepreneur, and Colette Marchant, a French trapeze artist, who go to Medici and invite him and his circus at Dreamland, a park built by Vandevere full of rides and entertainment.
Dumbo, tired of life in the circus, decides to say goodbye to his new friends and moves with his mother to the jungle.
On July 8, 2014, Walt Disney Pictures announced the live action remake of Dumbo, together with the name of the screenwriter Ehren Kruger. On March 10, 2015, Tim Burton was announced as the film's director.
The film's budget was $170 million.
In January 2017, it was announced that Will Smith was in talks to play the father of the children who develop a friendship with the baby elephant Dumbo after seeing him in the circus, but later turned down the offer due to of the filming of the sequel to the film Bad Boys II, and other reasons. Bill Hader, Chris Pine and Casey Affleck were also offered the role, but turned it down before Colin Farrell was cast.
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vicholas · 1 year
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I was thinking "how are they still hiring Tim Burton after he made live action Dumbo" but live action Disney remakes are so forgettable that no one even remembers he did that. idk it's messed up that a multi millionaire company can spend so much money in a shit film with bad reviews and everyone forgets about it a week later. It doesn't harm the director or the studio reputation at all and they still make profits
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