We saw the preview when we went to Max Keeble. The animation looks fair, but the story looks very predictable (ooh, Wendy's daughter is involved...big surprise.) I was EXTREMELY disappointed with the fact that at one point the "Lovin' Spoonful"'s "Do You Believe In Magic" is used. I don't know if that was just for the preview or is used in the movie, but when, oh when will they stop retreading oldies for use in movies today? Unless "Neverland" has a late 60's sequence I don't want to hear source music from that time.
Walt himself made a point of NOT wanting "current" sounding music for Snow White. He wanted it to be timeless, not tied in with a particular decade.
This leads me to a topic I've broached a few times on these boards, but gotten really no nibbles. Is there anyone out there that is sick and tired of Disney using pop stars to write the songs for their musicals? Elton John, Phil Collins, Sting - I guess these guys are great in the realm of pop music, but they're hacks in the music theater department.
The songs that have really lasted over the last decade and a half from Disney are not "Trashin' the camp", "Be Prepared", some fluff from "Emperor's New Groove". No, the songs that last are "God Help the Outcasts", "Beauty and the Beast", even "Colors of the Wind"! I get chills when I hear the opening sequence from "Hunchback", and the beginning to "Beauty and the Beast could have been plucked from the very best of Broadway musicals.
I suppose it's more cost cutting measures, but I have to say that if the songs and music were decent on such recent sequels as "Lady and the Tramp 2", "Little Mermaid 2", any of the other "2's" out there, the overall quality of the movies would be almost up to thater release standards. The one HUGE exception to all of this is the fantastic work that Randy Newman does on everything he is attached with. Jessie's song in Toy Story 2 was one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.
By the way, Mr. Moderator, if you think this would play better on the debate board, please move it.
Thanks.
End of rant.
