Worst DVD covers... ever! (Part Deux)
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I wonder if they even realize that there's a ton of people out there (apart from myself) who are saying "no way in hell would I desecrate my DVD collection by adding one of those "I love the 80's" monstrosities"? What kind of market research yields this trend? (see Cult Classics series) What the hell are these people thinking?


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Well in all fairness, Aladdin, and most of their animated films up to (but not including) The Lion King, are pretty damned awesome and indeed classics. Especially vs the glop that comes out nowadays. Each Cartoon, from Little Mermaid, Great Mouse Detective, Aladdin, Beauty & the Beast, Jungle Book, Pinnocchio.. christ you could just go on & on-- Dumbo, Bambi, Sleeping Beauty, not to mention mixed-action features like Poppins-- all the way back to Snow White, these are all bona fide classics with brilliant song books and composing and animation. They truly were indeedy.kidc85 wrote:
On top of being a stupidly boring cover that looks like it was assembled Clip Art-style, the advertising text in the scroll is the icing on the cake.
"Full-Length Classic Original Film" translates into the ground-breaking practice of "We've Included The Movie"
"Lyric Book" translates into "We've Printed The Subtitles And Stapled Them Together"
With extras like that who hasn't rushed out to buy "Disney's 31st Animated Classic"? That's the text on the back cover incidentally, for those people who didn't realise that every single movie Disney have ever produced is a certifiable "Animated Classic"?
Today, however, starting w Lion King and working thru to today, Pocahontas, Hunchback, so many of the disgusting pieces of sequeldom, signaled a change in corporate ownership & ideology so profound it's practically not even the same company. Toon's like Aladdin, Beauty /Beast, Jungle Book, etc, they (perhaps all did) integrated lily-whiteness and contemporary themes & dialog into the characters, narrative, and songs, stemming from source material that had a specific ethnic origin (thus Aladdin talking like some upper east side Brad-dy prep-in-training) and this was of course inevitable. But the drek they make today is indeed utterly vapid, as totally formulaic as a squirt following a stroke. Whereas the older feature toons were utterly independent of one another, thematically, visually, and aesthetically.
Aladdin absolutely is an animated classic.
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I thought Aladdin's fourth-wall breaking and silly gags put it quite a few notches below Beauty and the Beast, or The Little Mermaid, which sustain a more serious tone while integrating the humor into the story. Better than the modern stuff? Maybe, but put next to The Jungle Book, Snow White, Peter Pan, Pinocchio...meh.HerrSchreck wrote:Aladdin absolutely is an animated classic.
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Fair enough that you think that (personally, I love Aladdin but possess wild hatred for every other Disney movie I've ever come across, save perhaps Fantasia) and if they quoted your opinion to advertise their movies then that would be absolutely fine. But they're not giving it as opinion: they're stating as fact that every single one of their movies is an "Animated Classic" and this is just arrogant bollocks.HerrSchreck wrote:Well in all fairness, Aladdin, and most of their animated films up to (but not including) The Lion King, are pretty damned awesome and indeed classics. Especially vs the glop that comes out nowadays. Each Cartoon, from Little Mermaid, Great Mouse Detective, Aladdin, Beauty & the Beast, Jungle Book, Pinnocchio.. christ you could just go on & on-- Dumbo, Bambi, Sleeping Beauty, not to mention mixed-action features like Poppins-- all the way back to Snow White, these are all bona fide classics with brilliant song books and composing and animation. They truly were indeedy.
Aladdin absolutely is an animated classic.
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This.myrnaloyisdope wrote:What the hell does "domed" mean?
Or actually it apparently doesn't mean that in the movie but causing head injury or something, or at least someone in the IMDb message board for the movie said something like that. Must be pretty funny for someone who is familiar with the slang word to see the title.
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