None of this would be a problem if Disney had made a good movie.
But Disney didn’t.
Zegler is a talented young actress and singer, has had notable roles already, and will continue to have a great career.
Gal Godot has been a great Wonder Woman.
Both are good, regardless of what they post on social media.
The script, production and whole concept of this movie had far worse problems than Zegler and Godot.
Creepy dwarfs? Cheap looking plastic jewels? Boring script? Bad dance numbers? Bad music?
Were Zegler and Godot responsible for all of those?
Releasing the movie to influencers would NOT have helped the word-of-mouth. You have to make a good movie to begin with for that to work.
Children Of The Stones, 1977 British childrens’ horror show. A historian and his young son visit a small village whose residents hold secrets about an ancient stone monument.
Like most 70s British TV, there’s no production budget, and entirely dependent on script writing and actors to create atmosphere.
Survivors was a great show! Post-apocalyptic drama at its best. They didn’t need makeup to have (human) monsters.
I still remember my favorite character from that show: Bowler.
This performance still gives me goosebumps.
In post reveal interviews, she says the was crying under the mask during this performance…
Also check out a great cover of this by the Bee from Season 1 of the US version of The Masked Singer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0AEnfqhQHo
The Bee was
Gladys Knight
Lovitz has long been MAGA conservative after his career fell apart.
So any reboot will be on Fox.
Cheers wasn’t the same after Kirstie Alley’s Rebecca replaced Diane…
Tanzania: More effective than Trump at containing measles.
Which one is the shithole country again?
Cheap inert ingredients maybe?
Heartburn is a listed side effect of fexofenadine, but for me, it only happens when I take a generic version.
Allegra. Generic fexofenadine gives me heartburn.
she jumps around from instance to instance.
Disney doesn’t even care to make a movie that is good enough to make money.
It’s about exercising their IP of “Snow White movie” so that their copyright doesn’t expire, so that others can’t make their own “Snow White movie” even though the German fairytale Snow White by the Brothers Grimm is in the public domain.
Well, they can but they can’t use Disney Snow White’s iconic dress, and anything resembling the dwarves, for example, or anything that could possibly resemble anything that happens in the Disney movies.
I was completely bored, shifting restlessly in my seat from about 20 minutes in.
There’s no emotional depth to the characters and the happy little kingdom setting. They’re supposed to be who they are because that’s who they say they are.
The apple pie thing…
seemed a bit Marie Antoinette “let them eat cake”
There’s no wordplay around “fair” having separate meanings of both “beautiful” and “just”, but both meanings are used in a jumble. As if the writers started to put some wordplay in, but abandoned the project halfway through.
The dwarves looked creepy, particularly Dopey who doesn’t look like the other dwarves at all, and also falls into that uncanny valley who is not quite unbelievable enough looking to avoid looking creepy, if that makes sense.
There is a cool subplot that I did like…
…around Dopey being revealed as the narrator.
Gal Godot hamming it up as the Evil Queen didn’t quite work for me. Some actors just can’t do evil. A friend who watched this with me thought that she was okay though.
I did notice a long list of “greens” credits, i.e. plant handling. Maybe Disney should have spent some of that money on writers instead.
You can’t. You have to everyone in a reply to do that.
He is I and I am him
Slim with the tilted brim, what’s my motherfuckin’ name?
What is this?
Shit News Source Day?
But the sakuga fight scene against the freaky ninja inmates made up for it.
You’d think they could have done better than the bad CG dragon though.