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NoNefariousness2144 t1_ixybx2e wrote

It would be funny if Dreamworks films this year (Bad Guys and Puss in Boots) do better than Disney’s flops (Lightyear and Strange World). Talk about the lead getting too cocky.

Not to mention Minions destroying Lightyear two weeks after its released.

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TheTrueRory t1_ixzd1vy wrote

Disney putting Turning Red on Disney Plus instead of in theaters is possibly the worst marketing decision they made this year.

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AnnenbergTrojan t1_ixzpn6z wrote

I'm sure at this point that Turning Red wouldn't have done well in theaters either because there would have been a big online wave about how "inappropriate" and "woke" it is for kids.

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vanillabear26 t1_ixztxtx wrote

I’m convinced that Fox News was the reason First Man flopped and I’m still angry about it.

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SuspiriaGoose t1_iy0o90z wrote

Which is frustrating in itself, not just because it’s the best Pixar film in years dealing with perfectly normal adolescence, but because there is some criticism to be made in good faith on some of that. But now it can’t be made without seeming like you agree with a Fox News Troll.

I didn’t like how it was okay for Mei to buy into the capitalist sexualizing of other children (the boy band) without any sort of questioning of that paradigm, but only celebration. Especially when the other half of the film is so critical of institutions exploiting and repressing children for its own benefit. I also didn’t like a child twerking being shown as a heroic act.

But the rest of the film is incredibly well made, and there’s so much more to discuss than just that. It was targeted just as much for being about Chinese-Canadians as it was for being about tween girls.

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mranimal2 t1_iy2p4km wrote

In fairness the boy band members might've been 18+ and I think it's normal for a 13 year old to crush on people they legally can't be with; I mean I was crushing on Angelina Jolie and an extremely beautiful teacher of mine when I was 13. Doesn't mean I had a chance with them!

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SuspiriaGoose t1_iy2ph66 wrote

That would make me feel a little better, but I’m pretty sure they were meant to be teenagers, or even pre-teens. I guess Disney does do that with their own child stars, so they were unlikely to criticize it, but it did feel weird to me. If the genders were reversed, I’d bet we see a lot more criticism of how certain dynamics were handled.

It wasn’t egregious or anything, but it was dissonant in the film’s own story and themes.

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mranimal2 t1_iy2sczf wrote

Maybe but then again most of the members of N'Sync or Backstreet Boys were 18 or in their early 20s at the height of their popularity

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SuspiriaGoose t1_iy2thup wrote

Possibly, though when I look at their designs they look like children to me. I was thinking they were the age of Disney child stars, who are nearly always in the age group they’re meant to appeal to.

If they are adults, that makes some other interactions creepy instead.

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SuspiriaGoose t1_iy148gj wrote

Personally, it weirded me out to see a kid do it. Sorry. It’s different for an adult. Generally they know what it means.

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tregorman t1_iy0t6bo wrote

Eh that kind of outrage marketing often propells movies into being more popular. No such thing as bad marketing and all that.

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AnnenbergTrojan t1_iy0x678 wrote

I think the failure of "Lightyear" disproved that. Not that the queer fear that alt-right media was peddling was the main reason that film failed -- it had many other problems -- but the film never got any watercooler talk outside that outrage.

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tregorman t1_iy1078z wrote

There was outrage around lightyear?

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TheTrueRory t1_iy10lhn wrote

There's a Disney patented blink and you miss it reference to a gay relationship

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AnnenbergTrojan t1_iy1aous wrote

Which led to 'gO WoKe gO bRoKe" gloating from the Breitbart crowd.

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RespectThyHypnotoad t1_iy4hwql wrote

I don't think the fake "woke" criticisms ever are the result of a film failing. The projects that receive the most criticism about it do just fine from a financial perspective. Star Wars and Marvel come to mind.

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cancerBronzeV t1_iy015it wrote

I almost never go to the theatres for Disney movies, but I (as well as a bunch of my friends) would've been there for Turning Red 100%. I'm probably biased because I'm from an immigrant family in Toronto, and I especially relate to the movie, but I do feel like Turning Red would've been much better on the big screen. Especially the last part with >!the giant Kaiju!<.

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coolaznkenny t1_iy06vz7 wrote

big slap on the face to alot of asian communities out there.

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_Quest_Buy_ t1_iy0zm3j wrote

Eh, it likely would've flopped unfortunately. There was a large crowd of weirdos saying how 'inappropriate' it was and 'brainwashing children'.

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JDLovesElliot t1_iy0s5nr wrote

It's still my favourite movie of the year, so far. Would've loved to see that ending on a big screen.

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Effective-Cap-2324 t1_ixyrl53 wrote

I do think universal studio might have a chance ad taking over disney on the animation boxoffice since they own both illumination and dreamworks.

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Spetznazx t1_iy2yjae wrote

So excited for the new Universal park. They have a lot of great IPs to use there.

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nba-player t1_ixzmemv wrote

Light year was a movie without depth and the story was strange.

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cancerBronzeV t1_iy01l8l wrote

Bad Guys was unexpectedly good. I had nothing to watch on a Tuesday, and ended up watching it basically alone in the theatre. Was surprised by how fun it was, both visually and story-wise.

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