tink2dw
Pixie Dust or Bust!!
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The irony that Disney shut down the one animation division that seemed to still be making great movies, such as Lilo and Stitch and, to a lesser extent, Brother Bear, the same week that it openened up Teacher's Pet should not be lost on anyone.
It's emblematic of all that's wrong with the company, one that has a moral compass that points to true profit (or at least low "cost of goods sold" metrics) and that has rejected the same family fare, and those who consume it, in favor of a cheaper, easier to produce product. That product, really more like an arch, childless, intellectual's idea of a kid's movie (the same ones who buy Cranium as gifts), is Teacher's Pet. The movie may make a great midnight cult flick someday, but it's lousy for a night out with the young ones.
Pet is based upon an unpopular television series on the Disney channel that was bestowed a lot of awards (including Emmys and BAFTAs) by smart people who recognized the look from somewhere, pehaps that article in "The New York Times" or "Entertainment Weekly." It certainly wasn't nominated by kids. The style is reminiscent of the creepy Betty Boop cartoons of the 1930s though based upon the work of Gary Baseman who does lots of design work which is popular with people who don't hate it, people like me. ........
http://us.imdb.com/reviews/0350194
It's emblematic of all that's wrong with the company, one that has a moral compass that points to true profit (or at least low "cost of goods sold" metrics) and that has rejected the same family fare, and those who consume it, in favor of a cheaper, easier to produce product. That product, really more like an arch, childless, intellectual's idea of a kid's movie (the same ones who buy Cranium as gifts), is Teacher's Pet. The movie may make a great midnight cult flick someday, but it's lousy for a night out with the young ones.
Pet is based upon an unpopular television series on the Disney channel that was bestowed a lot of awards (including Emmys and BAFTAs) by smart people who recognized the look from somewhere, pehaps that article in "The New York Times" or "Entertainment Weekly." It certainly wasn't nominated by kids. The style is reminiscent of the creepy Betty Boop cartoons of the 1930s though based upon the work of Gary Baseman who does lots of design work which is popular with people who don't hate it, people like me. ........
http://us.imdb.com/reviews/0350194