Walt Disney really was a true artist, an artist, who didn't copy off people's work.
I think Disney lost its magic when they upgraded to the 21st century. They once had adventure and magic, now it's just adventure. >:2
Just take a look at Sleeping Beauty. It has remarkable characters! The prince, Maleficent, And (No duh) Sleeping Beauty! It was all a big fairy tale that actually had a magic touch to it!
Now... Take Bolt for example. It's in the 21st century! Sky scrapers, a bustling city, cars out the you-know-what, all in ANOTHER one of Disneys sad, sad compilations, resembling a super dog who really thinks he has super powers.
WTH?!?!
Let's look at Cinderella. It was filled with memerable characters that people would remember throughout their life, (unless they had alzheimers. >_< rather than to remember it only for a short period and go "Bolt Who?"... whereas TIMELESS characters would STAY with you. I don't know how Disney did it, but they don't have it any more.
Originally Posted by BrandonC Haha, I'm going to try to get myself into this topic without reading too deep into previous posts, but I believe that classic Disney was amazing. Pixar still is, but Disney has completely lost my respect. Their last good movie on their own, was probably Brother Bear (not even the sequel). I loved all their classics, Lion King, Aladdin, Tarzan, The Aristocats, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Beauty and The Beast, Oliver and Company. Those were amazing times.
Pixar on the other hand, well and truly holds the initial spirit Walt Disney had when he actually created the classics we know and love. I love them.
Originally Posted by Dr. James I just like that song at the start, the one Macdonalds stole.
That one song that sounds like the hamsterdance? That movie was fun, I remember liking the friar and when the chicken bowls everyone over like she's playing american football. Ah, good times.