Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The Rescuers


When we started watching, I couldn't really remember this movie very much at all.  However, as it went on, I started recalling all sorts of small details and realized that I actually did remember a lot of it.  Overall I would say that it was all right, certainly not one of my favorites. Jason, however, didn't really like it, and said it was his least favorite out of all the Disney movies we've watched so far.

Probably my favorite thing about it was the adorable little romance between Bernard and Bianca.  They have fun personalities, though it's not obvious why she would ever be so attracted to a mouse like him.  I personally found the story line to be interesting and it kept my attention, which I appreciate.  Maybe not a stellar film, but it was all right.

Jason, however, did not like it.  He felt the plot was disorganized, the transitions were lacking, and there were things that didn't make sense.  He also didn't like or identify with any of the characters, which he found static and uninteresting.  He called the whole thing "way too absurd."

Here's a fun fact about this film: apparently in the film's original release, as well as all released editions until 1999, there's an extremely brief shot of a naked woman.  It's during the scene where Bernard and Bianca are riding on the bird's back, and it takes place in one of the windows behind them.  No one really knows how it got there, but it's pretty obvious that it's a result of someone that worked there tampering with the film.  It's been removed in subsequent editions.  However, my copy is pretty old, so maybe it's still there!

The Music
There are a few songs in this one, such as the opening song and a song sung by Penny.  However, the music in this film sounded, to me, very dated.  And not in a good, classic way either.  It was just old and somewhat boring.

The Villain
The one thing this movie does have going for it is a decent villain.  Her name is Medusa, and she just looks hideous.  Ew, if you have that sort of a body, you should not be wearing a little red dress like that.  She was awfully lumpy.  Looks aside, she's also obviously deranged, and cruel to this little girl.  She is clearly motivated by greed.  However, it's her sheer stupidity and probably pride that end up being her downfall.  She could have gotten away with the diamond, if only she didn't insist on keeping it in that teddy bear.  If she had just given teddy her bear back, she would have gotten everything that she wanted.  Pretty dumb.

The WDW Connection
None really that I know of.  Let me know if you find any!

Becky's rating:  7 out of 10
Jason's rating:  5 out of 10

Monday, May 16, 2011

The Great Mouse Detective

This turned out to be a surprisingly good movie!  I'm not sure why it didn't turn out to be a bigger hit.  I know I watched it when I was little, but it was never one of the major Disney movies.  I think when it came out it was better than what had previously been around, but it got shown up by the later films of The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast.  We both really enjoyed it this time around, though.

This movie is really a Sherlock Holmes story, but with mice instead of people.  The characters are very clearly based on the Sherlock Holmes characters, and there are even images and shots of people that we are supposed to believe are probably the real Sherlock Holmes and Watson.  There are a lot of cute, references to it throughout the film - some subtle, some obvious.

The Great Mouse Detective really had a lot of action.  There was always something happening, which was fun. I thought it was also pretty clever in terms of plot.  Sure, there's some stuff that unbelievable, but that's because it's a movie!  And a cartoon, at that!  The craziest part was when they actually escaped from the mouse trap that they were in... but in many ways that's what Sherlock Holmes was all about.  Figuring out things down to a T at just the right moment.

The Music
I felt like this movie had such great potential to really be a wonderful Disney musical!  It had a great, show stopping song that was perfect for the villain... and that was it.  If it had more songs in it I think this movie would really be a top contender.

The Villain
It feels like it's been a long time since we've watched a movie with a truly evil, horrible villain... but now we've got one!  Ratigan is absolutely awful, and certainly ranks high on the list of villains.  He has absolutely no problem killing off his henchmen for insignificant reasons.  He tries to take over the country and kill the queen. And he's absolutely insane, as evidenced by the way he goes from "animal that acts like a human" to "just plain animal" by the end.

The WDW Connection
Again, this film's been neglected in the world.  There's no connections that I can think of - let me know if you know of any!

My rating:  8.5 out of 10
Jason's rating:  8.5 out of 10

Friday, May 13, 2011

The Fox and the Hound

"Copper, you're my best friend."
"And you're mine too, Tod."
"And we'll always be friends, forever, won't we?"
"Yeah, forever."

For me, these lines from this movie really capture a lot of what I think of when I think of classic Disney films and movies I watched a lot when I was a kid.  That scene is just so endearing, and full of childhood innocence, and just so sweet.  I remembered the beginning of the movie a lot better than the second half of it, though.

First of all, I think the old woman that took Tod in made a big mistake.  Who has a fox as a pet?  It's just not right.  And then the hunter, I think his name was Amos, he was completely insane.  I don't know why she didn't call the cops on him.  He tries to kill her pet, break down her door, and shoot all over the place.  And then he goes hunting in a game preserve, where it's not allowed.  What a jerk.

Overall I feel like Tod is the much better "person" throughout all of this.  He really doesn't do anything wrong at any point.  Copper kind of turns his back on him though.  Even though he lets Tod go once, he gets so upset about what happened to Chief that he takes it out on Tod.  If the hunters hadn't been all crazy to get Tod in the first place, it never would have happened.  Then Copper goes again to help kill Tod in the game preserve.  Despite all that, Tod still chooses to fight a BEAR to save Copper's life.  He could have easily walked away, knowing he was keeping his own life and the dog getting attacked by a bear was trying to kill him anyway.  Sure, Copper finally defends Tod at the end, but he had better, after what Tod did for him.

The Music
The Fox and the Hound makes a half hearted attempt at providing music within its movie, kind of like in The Sword and the Stone or 101 Dalmatians.  It has two songs, both sung by Big Momma.  One of them, "Lack of Education," is pretty forgettable.  The other, "Best of Friends," is more memorable and easily associated with the movie.  Not an instant classic, but a good tune.

The Villain
Amos Slade.  He's kind of a scary villain because he's just so crazy.  He is so intent on killing Tod, no matter what.  The thing is, Tod didn't even do all that much.  He appeared to be attacking his chickens one time, but I guess that's enough to get Amos on the warpath.  His dedication is frightening.

The WDW Connection
Try as I might, I really can't come up with anything.  They may make an appearance somewhere... maybe in some art work in the parks or the resorts, but I don't know of anything off hand.  It seems this film has been pretty neglected by the theme parks. If anyone has a reference let me know!

Becky's rating:  7.5 out of 10
Jason's rating:  8.5 out of 10

Monday, May 9, 2011

Cars

Cars is a cute Pixar movie that is getting a lot of attention right now since it has a sequel coming out this summer. I think the original does some really nice things.  Our main character, Lightning McQueen, is a race car that's a bit full of himself.  Despite being so cocky he's actually funny and pretty endearing.  It's definitely fun to watch his transformation when he lands in Radiator Springs, a small hick town.

A strong point of this movie is the cast of friendly and unique characters.  We have the ridiculous and lovable Tow Mater, Doc Hudson, a grumpy old car who it turns out used to be an old race car, and Sally, the love interest, as well as some fun other townfolk.  Though this story is obviously fictional, the ideas behind it aren't.  Radiator Springs is a run down old town that relied on tourism and visitors traveling on Route 66.  Once a new, more direct road was built, they stopped getting traffic.  This was true of many towns along Route 66.  The people that lived there made a living off of travelers and visitors, and once they stopped coming the towns suffered greatly.

I also like the ending and what happens in the final race.  It's somewhat predicable, and shows that Lightning learned his lesson, but it's a nice way to end things.

Overall I think this is a really good movie, but somehow it just doesn't stand out to me as stellar, like some of the other Pixar movies do.  I like some of the voice choices - I think Owen Wilson does a really good job as Lightning McQueen.  The funniest part is actually during the credits.  The cars go to a drive in movie theater, where they watch a series of other Pixar movies - only they all star Cars (A Toy Car Story, A Bug's Life (as in VW bug), Monster Trucks, Inc.).  Make sure you don't turn off the movie before the credits, because you don't want to miss this little extra!

The Music
The characters don't sing, but there are some good song choices here for the soundtrack.  It of course includes the song "Route 66," as well as a cover of "Life is a Highway" by Rascal Flatts.  Brad Paisley also has a few songs on the soundtrack, including one used for the end credits.  As a country music fan, I'm a big fan of this soundtrack.

The Villain
The biggest obstacle Lightning McQueen faces is overcoming his own limitations - namely, believing he is the best at everything.  In terms of characters, a rival race car named Chick Hicks is pretty obnoxious.  He's not only a jerk, he violently rams the lead car during the ending race, causing a good amount of destruction.  However, since Lightning spends most of his time in Radiator Springs, Chick isn't really featured that prominently as a villain, putting him pretty low on the list of powerful and evil Disney Villains.

The WDW Connection
I'm willing to bet that Disney will see a lot of little Cars touches in the next year, in terms of merchandising and small, changable items due to the fact that the sequel is coming out.  However, there aren't any permanent rides or attractions themed around Cars.  You can actually meet the characters from Cars in Hollywood Studios, though they are animatronics rather than actual people in costume.  Also, the new Art of Animation resort, which is due to open in summer 2012, will have a whole Cars themed building.

Becky's rating:  8.5 out of 10
Jason's rating:  9 out of 10

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Finding Nemo

Even though it wasn't the first Pixar movie, it stood out to me as being one of the most important to come out.  It came out when I was a teenager, and it was the movie that really showed me that children's movies didn't have to be just for kids.  It was super popular with everyone in my age group.  Plus, it came out during a time when classic Disney animation was really at a low point (this was the time of Brother Bear, Home on the Range, and Chicken Little), so Pixar was getting a lot of attention for actually being... well, good.

I have to admit that I'm usually much more into the story and the characters than the details like the animation and the music, but the graphics and the art in this movie are just amazingly gorgeous.  I notice every time I watch it how bright and amazing the colors are, and they have a great backdrop for it - all of the coral reef, brightly colored fish, and sea life.

The beginning of the movie is pretty heartbreaking, and I always cry when Coral dies.  In that sense it's kind of in the style of some of the traditional Disney films, with a parent being dead early on in the film.  It's a rough way to start, but it gets you emotional right from the beginning.

I think the thing that makes this such a great movie is the characters.  There are so many fun, lively characters with great personalities.  You have the cute, innocent, and hardheaded Nemo, Marlin, who's totally paranoid, and of course Dory, unbelievably forgetful and hilarious.  Throw in an amazing bunch of secondary characters, such as Crush, Bruce, and the tank fish in the dentist's office, and you just have a great bunch of characters that keep you laughing and pull at your heart strings.

I'm going to get a little bit personal here and say that when I watched the film this time around, I realized that I'm a lot like Marlin, and it made me sort of sad.  I'm pretty much scared of everything, and always worrying. The part that really got me is when they're in the whale's mouth, and Marlin is sure they're going to die.  Dory is telling him that he just needs to let go, and he says something like, "How do you know we're not going to die?"  And she just says, "I don't."  And I know that for me personally, that's something that's so hard for me to accept, so that really resonated with me - and yes, that part made me cry too!

The Music
Again, with Pixar we don't really have musicals, so it's just about the soundtrack.  Nothing from this movie really stood out for me, so I don't have much to comment on.

The Villain
They meet lots of different "bad guys" on the adventures that occur in this film - there's the humans that catch Nemo, the sharks that turn on them and try to eat them, and of course, Darla.  While she's very creepy, I think the most evil villain in this film is the fish right in the beginning that kills Coral.  It causes the most damage and is portrayed as just an evil figure, rather than a character with any substance.

The WDW Connection
Because it's so popular, Finding Nemo is all over the parks.  It has its own ride in Epcot called The Seas with Nemo and Friends.  In addition, after that ride you can experience "Turtle Talk with Crush," a really neat interactive "show" where you can talk to Crush - and he talks back!  There's also a show at the Animal Kingdom called "Finding Nemo - The Musical."  Finally, it's not completed yet, but Disney is working on a new resort called The Art of Animation.  One building at this resort will be themed after Finding Nemo.

Becky's rating:  9 out of 10
Jason's rating:  8.5 out of 10