Tonichelle
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Post by Tonichelle on Nov 14, 2008 18:52:12 GMT -5
Ever sit and nit pick a film, even ones you love, because you found something that doesn't quiet work or make sense?
Let's have a place to discuss them! :-D
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Post by Ariel's Grotto on Nov 14, 2008 19:30:30 GMT -5
Wow, I am going to have to think about this. I know I have a few, but I can't remember them.
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Post by Tingeling on Nov 14, 2008 19:42:16 GMT -5
I've always wondered why the three fairies didn't wait until after Aurora's 16th birthday before they brought her out of hiding... They could have held the party a day later.
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Post by meggyc on Nov 14, 2008 21:11:21 GMT -5
That's always bothered me, Ting. You'd think they could have at least waited a day. Just to be safe, they could have waited even longer
Why did Disney take so much effort into making a great love story with Pocahontas and John Smith, just go and make things "historically accurate" in the sequel?
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Tonichelle
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Post by Tonichelle on Nov 14, 2008 22:02:18 GMT -5
Ting - that was always my question too.
Aladdin - why is it that Abu is turned into an elephant for Aladdin's "mode of transportation" when Genie then goes on the create an entire parade of things? Seriously?
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Post by joplin4 on Nov 14, 2008 22:33:14 GMT -5
Could be because Jasmine would have recognized Abu.
Here's one from "Enchanted". Once Giselle chose Robert, why did Narissa still want to kill her? I mean, what was her motive?
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Miss Manday
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Post by Miss Manday on Nov 14, 2008 22:46:53 GMT -5
Probably the fact that Giselle had caused her so much trouble already. And that Edward might continue trying to woe her.
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Post by Tingeling on Nov 15, 2008 6:17:54 GMT -5
That is a good question James... Can't believe I haven't wondered that before. Maybe she was just so set on getting rid of Giselle that she didn't realise she was no longer a threat?
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Post by joplin4 on Nov 15, 2008 10:07:57 GMT -5
I really think that's it. Often when one sets their mind to something, nothing can stop them. Especially when we're talking to villains.
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Post by meggyc on Nov 15, 2008 10:51:19 GMT -5
Yeah. I think there comes a point with most villains where their goal becomes an obsession and it clouds their judgment. Clayton's final confrontation with Tarzan is an example that comes to mind.
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Tonichelle
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Post by Tonichelle on Dec 8, 2008 12:48:44 GMT -5
Lady & The Tramp - clearly the child is a boy... WHY is it always dressed in PINK? the nursery is pink also... that boy is going to have serious issues when he gets older!
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Post by joplin4 on Dec 8, 2008 23:14:21 GMT -5
I noticed that, too! It has always bugged me!!
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Tonichelle
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Post by Tonichelle on Dec 9, 2008 11:24:39 GMT -5
LOL! Good to know I'm not the only one to feel that way, then!
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Post by Tingeling on Dec 22, 2008 18:04:30 GMT -5
Something I've been wondering about the "Santa Clause" movies... Why is there no Rudolph? Would it really have been that difficult to shove a red lightbulb up the nose of one of the mechanical raindeer?
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Post by mickeymouser77 on Dec 22, 2008 18:11:24 GMT -5
Something I've been wondering about the "Santa Clause" movies... Why is there no Rudolph? Would it really have been that difficult to shove a red lightbulb up the nose of one of the mechanical raindeer? I believe there were copyright issues over Rudolph. I know they don't allow Pluto to wear a red nose in the Christmas parade/ shows anymore becuse of that.
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