gopherit
I'm not in the book, you know.
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Our fam of 5 just went to see Home on the Range. How disappointing! THe images were so flat and... pointy? Like the characters on those Japanese anime type shows like Yu-Gi-O and Pokemon. And they were almost blurry, too. And, I'm sorry, but Roseanne Barr's performance just didn't mesh at all. Her delivery and humor are too adult and sarcastic for the age group involved. My younger son kept asking questions through the whole movie and I had to tell him finally to just hush for a moment and watch. His reply, "But if I don't ask questions, I'll have NO idea what's going on! I don't GET this!" ON the other hand, we adults had figured out in the first 5 minutes the whole saga. It was soo soo predictable -- I had come to expect more from Disney but oh, wait -- maybe that was PIXAR I was thinking about.
Between the dismal state of Disney stores, the status of the battle at the helm of Disney, the rise in ticket prices, the decline in any perks (no Disney Club), I could at least still count on a good movie from Disney. Brother Bear was not one of my favorites, but it had its moments. I honestly cannot say I had any with this flick and am not moooooved in the least bit to buy it -- even on vhs. As a card-carryin' DVC member -- I just hope Disney is headed towards a rebound not a slippery slope down.
Anybody else feel this way?
Between the dismal state of Disney stores, the status of the battle at the helm of Disney, the rise in ticket prices, the decline in any perks (no Disney Club), I could at least still count on a good movie from Disney. Brother Bear was not one of my favorites, but it had its moments. I honestly cannot say I had any with this flick and am not moooooved in the least bit to buy it -- even on vhs. As a card-carryin' DVC member -- I just hope Disney is headed towards a rebound not a slippery slope down.
Anybody else feel this way?
All in all, it was good clean comedy and we LOVED it!
