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@milantiquestudios7460
@milantiquestudios7460 Сағат бұрын
Hal comes off as someone who got bullied young then got power very fast then used that power to become the bully. I saw this coming cuz it happens in real life all the time. But you are right, I didn’t guess Hal until he got his powers.
@Sequere-Nos
@Sequere-Nos 2 сағат бұрын
You misspelled Titan
@nickfifteen
@nickfifteen 7 сағат бұрын
These are the moments where I'm reminded that "perfection is the enemy of good". Yes, there is value in trying to achieve perfection, as it separates fundamental quality from absolute slop. On the other hand, what's the point of doing something for others if you're not going to complete it? I get if you want to do a personal project and therefore have no audience to be beholden to... but on the other hand, if you want to produce something that is intended for an audience who isn't just you, you need to eventually accept that between the choices of "never finished perfection" and "90% perfect but done", the latter is what you should strive for if you want to keep your sanity and ultimate control over the project. _Especially_ when other people's money is involved. The fact that Fred Culvert came in to try to salvage the movie isn't so much an "evil corporation stomps on the little guy" situation as much as it's a "consequences of your actions" situation. Like, if you break the law, then you go to jail; that isn't the system conspiring against you, your willing (and completely avoidable) decisions and actions allowed for this to happen. Similarly, if someone is paying you to work on your masterpiece passion project but you don't hit key deadlines that you agreed to because you're focused too much on perfection over completion, then you will lose control over it and the people who paid you to make it will hire someone else to finish it without you; that isn't the system conspiring against you, your willing (and completely avoidable) decisions and actions allowed for this to happen. I realize there's a lot more nuance to what I've said than can be crammed into a KZfaq comment... but in the end, I sincerely hope that, before Richard Williams passed away, he finally understood all this: that, in order to convince people to leave you to finish your masterpiece passion project, you don't give them ANY reason to take it away from you.
@ElijahTurner-iu3mv
@ElijahTurner-iu3mv 8 сағат бұрын
He's not a bear😱
@KenanVonKaiser
@KenanVonKaiser 14 сағат бұрын
Hans Is The Best Twist Villain!
@TheDorkSwimmer
@TheDorkSwimmer 15 сағат бұрын
Only hearing about this movie now, it makes me want to watch it, just out of curiosity, and I am a sucker for old-school animated films from the 80s - late 2000s.
@Zed-ti9uj
@Zed-ti9uj Күн бұрын
Musker and Clements: Thanks bro
@combilogozaur5742
@combilogozaur5742 Күн бұрын
Hey, when is the 2nd part to this coming out?
@randallbesch2424
@randallbesch2424 Күн бұрын
Ayn Rand wasn't followed. I AGREE WITH YOU. In that world great intelligence, creativity and drive are superpowers but anyone can have it in our world.
@masonstewart6232
@masonstewart6232 Күн бұрын
I personally disagree with a good few of your complaints, but I accept and appreciate your opinion
@davidnotonstinnett
@davidnotonstinnett 2 күн бұрын
Most important message of the film: presentation matters.
@IWADsarecool
@IWADsarecool 2 күн бұрын
frollo IS realistic.
@cabellero1120
@cabellero1120 2 күн бұрын
Wasn't Wish a combination of 2D and CGI??
@giancarlojacobs9982
@giancarlojacobs9982 2 күн бұрын
I grew up in New England where witches are a part of the cultute and curriculum in schools. I remember seeing Teeny Tiny and the Witch Woman in first grade during Halloween and I could NEVER get the witch's voice out of my head 😮😮😮
@meloncholywitch9979
@meloncholywitch9979 2 күн бұрын
Gods Atlantis is such an underappreciated and underrated film. Treasure Planet too
@fallingturtle7833
@fallingturtle7833 3 күн бұрын
Honestly, the Thief's unrelenting need to steal is my favorite part of the middle of the story. Watching him get beat up by old ladies or steal from himself then do a happy dance really sell his character for me. This type of slapstick humor is right up my ally and I know it isn't for everyone but for me every second he is on screen is worth it. :)
@Oskir_Schlickarsson
@Oskir_Schlickarsson 3 күн бұрын
I like if the dorky incel kid getting superpowers isn’t that hard to guess that he will become the villain.. the twist is more that he got powers, from there on it’s not THAT unpredictable
@siddelmao
@siddelmao 3 күн бұрын
i thought it was "titan"
@ColoradoFloofdog
@ColoradoFloofdog 3 күн бұрын
I honestly think zootopia is an amazing movie, espesialy for kids, it brings certain topics to light in a gentle and easy to understand way. I’m not saying your opinion isn’t valid, it just doesn’t exactly make sence, I don’t want to wright a giant ass comment thogh, I’m tired, it been a long day and I’m grumpy, but just leave it be, zootopia is entertaining for kids, they love it, it doesn’t do anything to hurt, or give them bad ideas, so what is the problem!? Anyway it’s actualy a pretty great movie, so i mean you colds kept your opinion to your self 🤷‍♀🖕🖕
@L.2.L
@L.2.L 4 күн бұрын
One thing that I really like is the idea that Scar came up with the plan to kill simba and Mufasa based on his own personal experience with his mother. He loved her dearly and similarly to Simba, he felt guilt over his inability to save there main parental figure and similarly neither of them were properly consoled by the losses in either of there lives. Scar is quite literally perpetuated a cycle of trauma by making Simba go through the same trauma he experienced as a young lion. I’d even go deeper by saying that they even experienced similar journeys with the exception being that Pumbq and Timon teach Simba to avoid responsibility and live life without worry while Scar in his initial exile is taught to he ambitions and ruthless potentially by the like of the hyenas or Zira and her pride which could connect well with Lion King two if any of this was canon. In the end Scar dies because he couldn’t let go and find joy in the things that should’ve mattered to him. Contrary the Lion Guard as well, I like to think that Scar found peace and death and even regretted his actions. I could just imagine Scar looking down at Zira and wishing that she would just forget about him and let go of the past.
@ratdn
@ratdn 5 күн бұрын
a robot could simulate feelings, no?
@staraptorflock3661
@staraptorflock3661 5 күн бұрын
Scar should sing "I Just Can't Wait to be King" in the Mufasa movie that would be genius
@fjffouche12
@fjffouche12 6 күн бұрын
People like Prollo do exist. They hide it pretty well. Entitled rassist narsist that is cornered become violent or becomes powerful and now they don't awnser to the law and they can get away with it. It isn't that far off. It is easier to blame others then blame ourself. They make my other as sinners or demonize other in their mind, to Justify their actions to harm others. It is realistic and it is scary.
@hardboiled2987
@hardboiled2987 6 күн бұрын
Death simping is based though? Dude could smother me with his paws and Im not even a furry.
@BardicGM
@BardicGM 6 күн бұрын
If you're going to offer critique of your audience or the worl in general at least be honest with it, the hate for the Sonic movie was primarily with the original human-teeth model for Sonic which you don't show at all when talking about the movie after that was fixed people rallied around a stuio that listened to feedback an saw the movie in droves.
@Burns_RED
@Burns_RED 7 күн бұрын
I was going to watch more of your stuff until I saw "Why representation matters", non-ironically... Frigging yikes. That explains the furry avatar. Woke hack shill. Never again. Get woke, go broke.
@UCHRKlQ7jqXO73v3TOaUtYeQ
@UCHRKlQ7jqXO73v3TOaUtYeQ 8 күн бұрын
conclusion: stop overthinking kids movies 😂 also the minios and god damned illumination are a kids thing. I'd rather have them memorize this movie than to deal with the f*ing minions....
@UCHRKlQ7jqXO73v3TOaUtYeQ
@UCHRKlQ7jqXO73v3TOaUtYeQ 8 күн бұрын
13:10 I agree the messaging is flawed, but you can't start with advanced calculus to explain the world. also a 9y/o probably forgot 1 week after...
@UCHRKlQ7jqXO73v3TOaUtYeQ
@UCHRKlQ7jqXO73v3TOaUtYeQ 8 күн бұрын
12:10 Nick isn't a criminal, apart from the tax evasion thing, which Judy may have invented on the spot. He is a shifty low life, but not strictly criminal. morally dubious
@UCHRKlQ7jqXO73v3TOaUtYeQ
@UCHRKlQ7jqXO73v3TOaUtYeQ 8 күн бұрын
11:20 Police misconduct invalidating findings in court is a totally American thing. And are we supposed to get a scene where Judy Hopps into the court for a warrant? In a kids movie? Is that supposed to be played for laughs like the DMV as well. You'd have to rewrite the 2 day thing. What would her new motivation be? See? Not so simple.
@UCHRKlQ7jqXO73v3TOaUtYeQ
@UCHRKlQ7jqXO73v3TOaUtYeQ 8 күн бұрын
10:00 the film puts her in a role model position, but is a perfect character believable?
@UCHRKlQ7jqXO73v3TOaUtYeQ
@UCHRKlQ7jqXO73v3TOaUtYeQ 8 күн бұрын
6:50 And also: We see the movie mostly via Judy (3rd person) and the cops' sphere of work. Cops interact with the worst 5%, so they are more likely to be or get prejudiced.
@UCHRKlQ7jqXO73v3TOaUtYeQ
@UCHRKlQ7jqXO73v3TOaUtYeQ 8 күн бұрын
6:00 What is your point? We live in a *modern* world, so we have a *modern* kind of discrimination. Women can be facist leaders of state. Black people can be in extremist right-wing parties. Black cops discriminate and racially profile black people (sometimes more than white cops). There can be a whole lot of individual, as well as structural discrimination. Judy is supposed to be an Underdog kind of character; she isn't discriminated against in a 1920s-race-war kind-of-way. And Nick is clearly contempt with his role; unlike Judy. A character flaw, that gets changed by her. Judy has her own flaws, as well. She tends to lower herself to oppressors' standards (unlike Nick, who shuts off and gets away). These are all very (human) natural reactions. The flaw I see in the movie is that it idealizes police a bit too much (stark difference to the collar plot) and that it has a surface way of dealing with prejudice. It's: Prejudice-Action-Untrue-Frame - The prejudice gets shown by a character - The character takes action based on it - The character discovers they were wrong - The viewer is supposed to observe the framing and think back (on their thoughts as well) Then again, it's a kids movie and Disney is a company. Economically, this version clearly succeded. Artistically, the collar version may have been better, more realistic and grainy, but Disney isn't even targeting PG-13, they are targeting family/inclusive 6-9. What I like is: - the animals have lively expressions (Nick's facial movements especially during the Security Camera Scene), fur and design are appealing; kind of an animated Steiff animal look - Even though it is a kids movie, it still conveys advanced concepts in such a way that kids understand it (not always - DMV scene) - All of the characters have flaws, agendas, and feel human
@82dorrin
@82dorrin 8 күн бұрын
Soooo... he's unrealistic because he does things humans in positions of power have been doing ever since humans came down from the trees? And were probably doing in the trees too? Yeah. So unrealistic.
@82dorrin
@82dorrin 8 күн бұрын
Why, oh why, can Disney not touch this level of greatness now?
@zeddesnetos
@zeddesnetos 9 күн бұрын
tbh, i anticipated basically everything in that movie. For example i didnt like hal from the very beginning when he was intruduced, his personality wasnt good. And directly after he got hit by the power gun i immediatly knew, this cant be a good thing with that kind of personality.
@WRL13
@WRL13 9 күн бұрын
7:03 they aren't all psychopathic mad men either.
@anotherrandomguy8871
@anotherrandomguy8871 4 күн бұрын
Honestly I think It’s way more of a extremely common trope that everyone that is socially akward is a perverted psychopath man.
@blutrinacria2429
@blutrinacria2429 10 күн бұрын
Captain America:Bastards !!!
@Otherfox-be9up
@Otherfox-be9up 10 күн бұрын
"frollo is unrealistic" *look at funny mustache man*
@ChrisSparks-zp8ue
@ChrisSparks-zp8ue 11 күн бұрын
I feel most comments are to long but to summarize the topics some people think that a.i can feel other say that if it so making other AI’s it might have feelings and some point out that evil isn’t a feeling and that it might be made in a place that is evil in other s eye it doesn’t think it evil and then if a.i wouldn’t be code with feelings like mad or other that are detrimental maybe Curiosity but will probably have a misunderstanding safety guard but to be honest we just have to wait maybe ask what the ai’s they think of this.
@ChrisSparks-zp8ue
@ChrisSparks-zp8ue 11 күн бұрын
P.s not a normal viewer I only can here for ai
@user-pu6zu6si6c
@user-pu6zu6si6c 11 күн бұрын
Nope, the best AI villain is A.M.
@federicoxcc4966
@federicoxcc4966 11 күн бұрын
Auto is GLaDOS after GLaDOS
@chaosvolt
@chaosvolt 11 күн бұрын
I can't help but disagree with the idea that a robotic character absolutely can't have motivation or ambition per se. Emotional responses that motivate humans and other animals is, as you mentioned, influenced by biological imperative. Giving an AI character objectives they're programmed to accomplish, even as simple as "I do not want to be disassembled" would be useful for that AI's success. A lot of classic robotics fiction also revolves around how those goals are structured, how they differ from biological instincts or emotional motivations, and how potential flaws in that reasoning might cause unintended behavior. Whether an AI character acting on those flawed goals would be considered an antagonist or merely evil would depend on characterization as well as the viewer's subjective opinion about what lines should not be crossed or what motives are unreasonable, just as how any story's antagonist may have debates surrounding them about how much they quality as an outright villain. I would argue that a genuine superintelligent antagonist would understand rationally that its creators are also sapient beings (even if lesser than it), and that both cooperation and competition would have different benefits and drawbacks, so if it decides "kill all humans" then there are multiple potential philosophical arguments that would say its actions quality as evil by one definition or another. Whether from dehumanizing (for lack of a better term) others, crossing legal and ethical lines through its actions, taking an action that it should logically recognize as excessive force (especially in stories where the initial driving motive isn't mistreatment by humans), being logically able to recognize what its creators view as evil actions to take and yet willfully doing them anyway, following directives set by a malicious human programmer, there are many potential ways that an AI's action could still be regarded as unethical even if there's no emotional component to it. There's probably even an argument to be made that a purely-rational actor should expect to be held to a higher moral standard, since it should be better able to take in all available information and make informed decisions about them, and should have fewer reasons to want to skip straight to "fuck those meatbags" that an emotional creature would.
@SuiGenerisMan
@SuiGenerisMan 11 күн бұрын
MAGA and the Campus Gaza movement. Propaganda delivered to uniformed people without a bedrock of basic history education & gullible, lacking basic common sense or adequate cynicism. You can be a doctor, but if you're naive to be a religious zealot - then you're naive enough to be taken in by con men and lairs - regardless of your academic achievements. You don't see any history professors or atheists who are politically extreme or servile to any movement.
@BP-dn9nv
@BP-dn9nv 11 күн бұрын
The best twists are those that you should have seen coming because all the information was laid out before you. Not a single aspect of Hal's personality changed when he became evil, he just acted like himself.
@BP-dn9nv
@BP-dn9nv 11 күн бұрын
Ironically enough Wish tried to have a pure evil villain rather than a twist villain when the villain they had a better twist set up for him than almost all of the others.
@theredone9256
@theredone9256 12 күн бұрын
I always loved that line from tighten. We worked together for a long time I know you You don’t know me you never took the time to know me
@Kitusnechan
@Kitusnechan 12 күн бұрын
Simba's number one hater
@cythism8106
@cythism8106 12 күн бұрын
Really the only slight hint that Callaghan is the villain is the quote "But you should know Mr. Krei has cut corners and ignored sound science to get where he is." Even then, you can't tell that this is talking about silent sparrow. It could've been about any of Krei's projects.
@themysteriousunknownrevealed
@themysteriousunknownrevealed 13 күн бұрын
You don't owe anyone, anything.