Disney Movies, Music, TV, Theater & Books Discuss Brave Reviews in the Miscellaneous Disney forums; Originally Posted by tiggerguy
relax every one. remember that others may perceive the printed word differently than you do
Is somebody upset?
I just didn't want Nicholas feeling badly because ...
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Originally Posted by
tiggerguy
relax every one. remember that others may perceive the printed word differently than you do
Is somebody upset?
I just didn't want Nicholas feeling badly because something he posted was taken the wrong way. Why you thought it was necessary to intervene there is beyond me.
Last edited by Mo Noyz; 07-02-2012 at 11:13 AM.
Scott
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Originally Posted by
supernova
Exactly. Home for 12:30, bed for a bit after 1, up at 5:07. My brain couldn't process the true meaning of that review, so I posted it and left for the train.
While we're all discussing movies and trailers and what not, the preview for Frankenweenie didn't exactly blow me away, either. I hope there's more to the movie than what they're suggesting in the trailer.
Haven't seen that one.
But, laying my cards on the table and making it perfectly clear that I do not like horror and/or action movies, I have to admit that Abe Lincoln vampire movie looks like it's going to be a hoot. The new trailer they released for it a couple of weeks ago is really nicely done.
Scott
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Originally Posted by
Mo Noyz
Is somebody upset?
I just didn't want Nicholas feeling badly because something he posted was taken the wrong way. Why you thought it was necessary to intervene there is beyond me.
I was pointing out that the poster, from their perspective, thought Nicholas was rude. I was nipping things in the bud before it got any further.
Jeez. I get criticized for stepping in early and criticized for not stepping in time.
Brian
WDWRadio Moderator
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Hey, I apologize, Brian. I've moderated a bulletin board before. It's a thankless job.
Seems to me that you do your job just fine. I can understand you having an itchy trigger finger when Mike & I are involved.
Scott
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Originally Posted by
Mo Noyz
Hey, I apologize, Brian. I've moderated a bulletin board before. It's a thankless job.
Seems to me that you do your job just fine. I can understand you having an itchy trigger finger when Mike & I are involved.

Though we HAVE cooled down quite a bit, and have realized that is IS possible to agree to disagree. Heck, Brian might even be able to take a mini vacation pretty soon if things keep going at this slow happy pace 'round these here parts.
Really, Walt? Disneyland is MY land? Why would I want a silly little land when I can have the WORLD.

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Originally Posted by
weepstah
It's really not the usual princess movie (an unfortunately easy charge) since the focus is so strongly on the mother/daughter connection. I can't recall a single Disney animated princess film that does this to be honest. In all of them the mother has died or is otherwise not around. Seriously, can anyone remember one that has such a strong focus on mother/daughter rather than evil step moms, stern dads, or kindly widowed dads? Aurora's parents in Sleeping Beauty are around but are well, kind of just moping around the castle.
Tangled?
Some people are like Slinkies.
They aren't really good for anything,
but they still bring a smile to my face when I push them down a flight of stairs.
Friends are Gods way of apologizing to us for our families.
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Originally Posted by
HauntedGabe
Tangled?
I think by evil stepmom he was including ALL evil moms. So Tangled is out.
Really, Walt? Disneyland is MY land? Why would I want a silly little land when I can have the WORLD.

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Originally Posted by
supernova
Though we HAVE cooled down quite a bit, and have realized that is IS possible to agree to disagree. Heck, Brian might even be able to take a mini vacation pretty soon if things keep going at this slow happy pace 'round these here parts.
Hey!!!
Quit trying to tarnish our reputation!
Scott
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****SPOILER ALERT******
Brave isn't your typical Disney princess story. No evil stepmother, and it doesn't end with the princess getting married.
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Originally Posted by
sayraysay
I just got back from the movies. I love pixar and this movie, though not my favorite,was appreciated! I got into the movies for $5 so i can not complain

good deal!
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"La Luna" is one of the most gorgeous short subjects I've ever seen though. Pixar is getting to the point of having their preceding shorts being better than the feature itself.
"If you can dream it you can do it."
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Originally Posted by
sayraysay
I just got back from the movies. I love pixar and this movie, though not my favorite,was appreciated! I got into the movies for $5 so i can not complain

I saw it today too. I had the same review. The older I get, the more I pay attention to the animation and general art now. Did you see the pizza planet truck and the Monsters Inc reference? Paid the same price too. Probably sat in the same theater.
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I actually enjoyed this movie much,much more than i thought i would. It was epic at the start and does get funnier as it goes along. But you just can't beat good storytelling. And BRAVE has goodstorytelling at it's core. Don't miss it i promise it's worth it.
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Originally Posted by
Rexbitten
I actually enjoyed this movie much,much more than i thought i would. It was epic at the start and does get funnier as it goes along.
I think that's a big part of my fear and disinterest here. Disney, and now Pixar, are trying way to hard with the humor and slapstick lately. Tangled was the same exact way. With Tangled and now Brave, it seems that they are trying harder and harder to release movies that are Dreamworks-worthy. Sad.
Really, Walt? Disneyland is MY land? Why would I want a silly little land when I can have the WORLD.

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