The original creatives will also be returning, including directors Rich Moore and Phil Johnston, and producer Clark Spencer. “To take these characters we love and have them enter the enormous world of the internet has given us so much to explore,” said Moore in a press release. “Our production team has been hard at work designing a world that takes something we all think we know – the internet – but shows it in a whole new, imaginative way.”
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New trailer. I laughed I cried I laughed until I cried.
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Trailer 2...or 3..whatever. These owners of all those names and places surprise me they allowed them in the movie. And the Disney Princesses look straight from their movies.
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Daehawk wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 8:45 am
Trailer 2...or 3..whatever. These owners of all those names and places surprise me they allowed them in the movie. And the Disney Princesses look straight from their movies.
I'm pretty sure Disney is OK with Disney using Disney's stuff.
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Saw it. Not nearly as good as the first one but a serviceable sequel.
Check out the voice talent during the credits. They managed to get a huge group of folk doing voices for their original characters such as Jodi Benson (Ariel) and Anthony Daniel's (C3PO) among many others.
Also, stay all the way through to the end of the credits. In a nice touch they added a scroll bar on the screen that you can use to estimate how much time is left before reaching the bottom of the credits.
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We went and saw this with our kids, and it was fun. The kids liked it, and I enjoyed it as much as I enjoy any of the kids films I watch.
The princess scene(s) were very good, and my three daughters loved them.
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RMC wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 4:11 pm
We went and saw this with our kids, and it was fun. The kids liked it, and I enjoyed it as much as I enjoy any of the kids films I watch.
The princess scene(s) were very good, and my three daughters loved them.
Saw it with 2 boys (6 & 8), two girls (9 & 12), my wife, and my brother and his wife (both animators). We all enjoyed it. As you said, the princesses were very fun.
RMC wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 4:11 pm
We went and saw this with our kids, and it was fun. The kids liked it, and I enjoyed it as much as I enjoy any of the kids films I watch.
The princess scene(s) were very good, and my three daughters loved them.
Saw it with 2 boys (6 & 8), two girls (9 & 12), my wife, and my brother and his wife (both animators). We all enjoyed it. As you said, the princesses were very fun.
My daughters are 14, 11, and 9 (Almost 10). So close to the ages you went with.
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We all enjoyed it as well. I agree with Brian that it wasn't as good as the original though I really liked it and I want to play that game Vanellope got into or maybe just more GTA V. I also agree that the princess stuff was great. I'm not sure my boys agreed but they are just dumb boys who still refuse to watch Wonder Woman because it stars a girl. I tried to raise them better... I mean yeah still asses, but not sexist asses.
Took the kid to a 9am showing on Saturday. First car in the lot, only two in the theater. It was great.
We both really enjoyed it. Kiddo especially loved all the Disney call outs and characters. We're getting into gaming together so it was he perfect movie for the two of us to sneak off and watch.
We saw a DBOX showing, never heard of it before but it was fun. Mostly because the seats are so comfortable.
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coopasonic wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 4:46 pmI tried to raise them better... I mean yeah still asses, but not sexist asses.
Out 10 year old is entering the phase of "All girl things are gross" - which I think is his brain chemistry ramping up to dump him head-first into "All girl things ... oh, the girl things... the things... ohhhhh" and then lock him there for the next 90 years.
My wife saw this over the weekend with her brother (33) and one of his friends (55). She thought it was a good movie, but has never seen the first one.
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Paingod wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 11:05 am
My wife saw this over the weekend with her brother (33) and one of his friends (55). She thought it was a good movie, but has never seen the first one.
She wasn't incapacitated by the male-centric society and it's objectification of princesses?
Brian wrote:
Also, stay all the way through to the end of the credits. In a nice touch they added a scroll bar on the screen that you can use to estimate how much time is left before reaching the bottom of the credits.
Saw it with my boys (5,13,15). Two older boys and I loved the first. Five YO liked it but didn't love it. Five year old got a bit bored halfway through. Rest of us thought it was okay (if a bit long). I't not likely something I'll buy when it comes out on blu-ray. My older two wished there were more meme type of humor. I can't point to anything that was bad it just wasn't all that good. Overall, it was a perfectly cromulent movie.
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Watched it this afternoon. I enjoyed it. It wasn't the greatest thing ever, but I enjoyed it, seeing all the little touches buried around the place, etc.
We caught it over the holidays. I thought most of the Disney tie-in stuff was pretty funny, but it was rather meh overall. I don't really have any interest in seeing it again.
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