Pointless (just a pointless post)
#31
Posted 03 December 2003 - 03:22 PM
My favoriote part in the Peter Pan movie is when those mermaids try to kill Wendy, and when she's saved, they're all like "We were just trying to drown her." then Peter Pan laughs it off. Did i dream that? Could someone verify this for me? Admittedly, i haven't seen it in a while.
Anyway, all the "Walt Disney Alive"-era movies were pretty good. Especially the real old short pictures.
Anyway, all the "Walt Disney Alive"-era movies were pretty good. Especially the real old short pictures.
"Nothing is real, all is permitted"
- Hassan i Sabbah
"There's nothing wrong with anything."
- Philip J.Fry
- Hassan i Sabbah
"There's nothing wrong with anything."
- Philip J.Fry
#34
Posted 04 December 2003 - 02:10 PM
QUOTE (WalrusOfPlastic @ Dec 2 2003, 10:56 PM)
anything with Dick Van Dycke was and is an incredible piece of work, namely *"Chiti-chiti Bang-bang"
Somewhere around "The Little Mermaid" things started going down hill in the movies Disney put out and now they spawn directly from a fiery pit. It's too bad, really.
Somewhere around "The Little Mermaid" things started going down hill in the movies Disney put out and now they spawn directly from a fiery pit. It's too bad, really.
Actually CCBB was not a disney film. (incidentally, the title track was "lifted" for the "kyle's mom's a bitch" song from the south park movie) I agree CCBB was a good film. good enough to be considered "disney" for their reputation at the time.
Disney's wave of the 90's, "broadway like" (which actually made broadway) musical cartoons kind of turned the boat around and helped them I believe. but every movie was based on the same formula as they hit an iceberg and sank to the bottom. BTW, anyone else hear the dialog from Aladdin where he hovers outside the princess' balcony and they threw in the words "good teenagers, take of your clothes!"
it's mixed in with his baby-talk with her pet tiger. I didn't believe it until I freeze framed the video. haven't found "S-E-X" in the lion king's smolders though. lost patience.
#37
Posted 04 December 2003 - 06:40 PM
QUOTE (Reader @ Dec 4 2003, 02:52 PM)
do any of you have the old VHS box of The Little Mermaid where one of the towers on the palace looks like a phallus? Phallus Palace?
Phallus Palace? that caught my eye.
i actually have a song called 'the flaccid phallus palace'
>>The Adventures of Heinrich Von Bastard<< (A Web Comic)
Also: The Chefelf.com Lord of the Rings | RoBUTZ (a primative webcomic) | KOTOR 1 NPC profiles |
Music: HYPOID (industrial rock) | Spectrox Toxemia (Death Metal) | Cannibalingus (80s style thrash metal) | Wasabi Nose Bleed (Exp.Techno) | DeadfeeD (Exp.Ambient) |||(more to come)
Also: The Chefelf.com Lord of the Rings | RoBUTZ (a primative webcomic) | KOTOR 1 NPC profiles |
Music: HYPOID (industrial rock) | Spectrox Toxemia (Death Metal) | Cannibalingus (80s style thrash metal) | Wasabi Nose Bleed (Exp.Techno) | DeadfeeD (Exp.Ambient) |||(more to come)
#38
Posted 04 December 2003 - 09:54 PM
QUOTE (Reader @ Dec 4 2003, 07:52 PM)
do any of you have the old VHS box of The Little Mermaid where one of the towers on the palace looks like a phallus? Phallus Palace?
I've heard how that video had to be brown-bagged because a lady complained about it in a store, and I've seen the picture, but I just can't see a phallus.
#43
Posted 05 December 2003 - 08:38 PM
It was mostly ok in IMAX. I think the imax commercial with the 50 ft tall Michael Jordan left a greater impression tho. liked the rhapsody in blue (urban jazz- being a percussionist and all) also. the flying whales were (huge) memorable. the donald duck thing was embarrasing.
Fantasia (1930s) was good but I still got bored with it. When I saw it's rerelease in 1990 I DID feel like at a classical music concert. (OK, this IS the last piece, RIGHT?) Fantasia 2k was shorter, wasn't it?
Fantasia (1930s) was good but I still got bored with it. When I saw it's rerelease in 1990 I DID feel like at a classical music concert. (OK, this IS the last piece, RIGHT?) Fantasia 2k was shorter, wasn't it?
#45
Posted 08 December 2003 - 10:08 AM
QUOTE (Despondent @ Dec 5 2003, 08:38 PM)
It was mostly ok in IMAX. I think the imax commercial with the 50 ft tall Michael Jordan left a greater impression tho. liked the rhapsody in blue (urban jazz- being a percussionist and all) also. the flying whales were (huge) memorable. the donald duck thing was embarrasing.
Fantasia (1930s) was good but I still got bored with it. When I saw it's rerelease in 1990 I DID feel like at a classical music concert. (OK, this IS the last piece, RIGHT?) Fantasia 2k was shorter, wasn't it?
Fantasia (1930s) was good but I still got bored with it. When I saw it's rerelease in 1990 I DID feel like at a classical music concert. (OK, this IS the last piece, RIGHT?) Fantasia 2k was shorter, wasn't it?
Rhapshody In Blue! That's what it was! That was a pretty good song!
I'm sure though, that the giant whales would be more memorable on a gigantic screen, reather than on a much smaller one, while you're sitting there wanting to play Phantasy Star Online (this was back in the day when I had a Dreamcast... )... but...
where was I? meh.
PRECIOUS VELIUS....