Well that's the first time I see "The morning report" song being refrence in any media...
Honestly, I'm upsed Disney is now reducing itself to making live-action remakes of beloved classics.
I still have bad taste after the live action "Beauty and the Beast". Luke Evans and Josh Gad where mostly entertaining as Gaston and LeFou and once a while there was a neat visual but the rest just felt like bad reconstruction - the musical numbers especialy felt like parody of the oryginal, many changes felt force (why do we need a back story for Belles mother again?) and there was serious lack of chemistry between main couple - the lame CGI Beast and Emma Watson playing very unsympathethic version of Belle.
(Sorry to sound so negative - If you like that movie more power to you... I just found it a poolrly handle remake)
My point is - I have little hope "Lion King" will be good and the idea of making CGI (realistic) animals with live-action background feels like bad ideas.
My point is - I have little hope "Lion King" will be good and the idea of making CGI (realistic) animals with live-action background feels like bad ideas.
Well, I think the live-action Jungle Book was pretty damn good, so maybe this one won't be so bad.
I think "Jungle Book" was Ok despite few boring parts, I just wish they would just did an adaptation of Kipling's the book rather then just reconstruction of Disney animated movie... still it was diffrent enough it didn't bother me and I think some visuals where great.
The only thing that annoyed me was out-off nowhere King's Louie musical number.
Just curious as to how this works. Did an actual human being create the "joeclark" profile, then copy and paste a block of text from here? Or was this bot a fully automated process, with a software program somehow deciding that members of a forum with the name "Disney" in it would not immediately realize that a Lion King-related post was not genuine? And what was the point of the whole thing?
Just curious as to how this works. Did an actual human being create the "joeclark" profile, then copy and paste a block of text from here? Or was this bot a fully automated process, with a software program somehow deciding that members of a forum with the name "Disney" in it would not immediately realize that a Lion King-related post was not genuine? And what was the point of the whole thing?
Disney themselves squeezing out some advertisement, I guess? As a clever man once said, to understand a plot, look at the results and see who profits.
There was a link in the end I removed. The bots automatically create accounts on forums, and if decently programmed like this one, can manage to pretend decently to be a human (in this case via copypasting something a human wrote in an unrelated site), but then, in the end, it went "to read more click here" and had a link that'd lead somewhere else, presumably with malware and the like. Please report any new bot threads, incidentally- so far we've had four.