Least favorite Disney movie

When will Disney learn? I swear, if you go up to their owners you will see dollar signs in their eyes.

WTF?!!! Mulan 3? Treasure Planet 2? Meet the Robinsons 2? Atlantis 2? Dumbo 2? God, now I’m happier than ever Eisner got kicked to the curb.

Pfftt, they don’t learn. The Disney Co is the one that makes the rules, and if it makes money they’ll do as they please.

To quote a rather rude Disneyland tour guide that I met on a behind the scenes tour of DCA, “We’re Disney, we can do whatever we want”

That’s why I’m glad people like John Lasseter and Ed Catmull have more power now, because I think they’ll be responsible and be more concerned with creating quality films than they are simply making money.

How could disney even think about a CG sequel to Nightmare before christmas?

The Prince and the Pig - The project is described as a fairy tale centering on the grand adventure of a boy and his pig as they set off against all odds to try to steal the moon…Sound familiar to anyone else?

I don’t think some of these are real.

Some don’t even have a source.

Despicable Me!

And Spirit, I put that in the post where I provided the link. I don’t think some of them are real either.

Wow. I love and hate Disney. Love a lot of thrif stuff. But their such a greedy company, it seems the importasnt thing in the world to yhrm is money. Irion how that’s what half of their villains like.

I’ll believe these plots for sequel movies when I read OFFICIAL word.

So Disney actually was thinking of doing a sequel to Nightmare?? Thank god Tim Burton still had the pull to stop them!

~Oh yeah, thanks goodness!

Wonder what the Nighhtmare sequel would be about.

It would probably be the same plot as the original, only this time Jack has to save Easter or Thanksgiving.

Maybe. But who would want to see the same plot.

It would of been cool if they would of asked him to make another feature, it’s lame that Disney limited it to it having to be a sequel.

I like Chicken Little well enough, and for a “canon” film it’s a minor masterpiece next to Robin Hood. With its recycled and repeated animation, never did Disney swoop so measurably low toward Saturday-morning Filmation fare as they did with Robin Hood…which is not to say that Filmation shows and Robin Hood can’t be enjoyable. There’s something to like in all of it. But on just about every front–story, characters, animation quality (and, debatably, music)–Robin Hood is bottom-of-the-barrel Disney. The Black Cauldron is a notch or two above Robin Hood, and there are multiple points between that and Chicken Little.

As for the Disney cannon films that I’ve seen, I think Chicken Little might be my least favorite film. I don’t hate it, but I’m not a big fan. It was disappointing since I was excited from the trailers and it seemed to have a lot more potential. However, I think the main reason this movie may not have been as great as the rest was because that era of Disney needed to make an attempt that they could make a good CG film without Pixar or John Lasseter, but it didn’t really work. That and it was made by animators used to working in the hand-drawn animation department.

I’m also of the persuasion that ‘Chicken Little’ is my least favorite.

To me, it was Disney’s low-point, where it was a film made by a committee saying that in order to make money-making movies, we need to bring ourselves down to Dreamwork’s level.

The film just looked like a giant CG testing ground for Disney. That kind of testing would have been better off with animated shorts, plus the story just was too overflowing with pop-culture jokes to make me entertained.

The kids laughed…I felt insulted.

Plus, I got tired of them just beating the heck out of Chicken Little’s ‘sky is falling’ mistake in the beginning. It felt like if it was a darker film, someone would have just given CL an axe and said, ‘see that stump over there? Why not just off yourself now, because you’re a stupid little chicken who caused a stupid little panic.’

Plus, after all that to be a big, almost earth-shattering misunderstanding in the 2nd and 3rd act, what does Buck say to CL after it’s all over? Not ‘I’m proud of you son,’ but…‘Well, I’d like to see the movie they make about you now.’ Buck…go cluck yourself. (Ug, lousy puns!!).

\Chicken Little is also my least favorite.

If we were going by overall quality, Chicken Little, Home on the Range, Dinosaur, and Oliver and Company.