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iadoredisney · 8 months
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Why is it that when people talk about Disney's live action remakes, they often only talk about Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Little Mermaid?
Don't get me wrong, I love all four of those!
But there are two (technically three, since one if them got a sequel) that are often left out!
Cruella!!
Maleficent!!
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil!
Those three were amazing!!
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darkmasterofcupcakes · 4 months
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The whole "Disney villain hates something because of trauma" meme that started with Cruella makes me kinda angry because it's one of the earliest examples of people either not understanding what actually happened, or worse, people not bothering to actually see the movie in question and just basing their thoughts on reviews they've seen.
Estella/Cruella never shows any kind of real hatred towards the Dalmatians themselves. She steals them as revenge, but they're shown to be taken care of and never actually harmed. Most she does is make a bad joke about maybe turning them into a coat, but that never actually happens.
And she never blames the dogs for her mother's death. First, she blames herself, in a similar way to how Simba blamed himself for his father's death - assuming that her mother just got caught in the crossfire, since the dogs had been chasing her daughter and she got caught in the middle. And when she learns her mother was targetted, she turns her anger towards the person who sent the dogs after her mother, not the dogs themselves.
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yen-sids-tournament · 2 months
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101 Dalmatians: Animated (1961) v Live Action (1996)
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You do not have to see both to vote, but it might have been helpful.
Feel free to share opinions or explanations with comments/tags/rbs
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capturingdisney · 5 months
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emmellas · 1 month
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emma stone as cruella de vil in 'cruella' (2021). riveting, harrowing monologue i think about on the daily three years later ... be it not for the confines of disney (love cruella, love the themes, makeup, costume, and hair are everything, but the film as a whole is not oscar worthy, unfortunately) this performance could've and should've gotten her an oscar nomination.
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luminouslotuses · 8 months
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[insert obligatory cruella quote here]
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necroticboop · 7 months
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✦ Cruella at Oogie Boogie Bash 2022 [x]
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gritsandbrits · 3 months
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Speaking of disney i have a couple of f/os 👉👈
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auradon-bore-a-don · 8 days
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(blank) is the best Disney live action this
No (blank) is the best Disney live action that
Have we all forgotten the masterpiece that is 1997's 101 Dalmatians!?
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Everything I have learnt about Disney love action movies has been entirely involuntary, and TIL that the reason Cruella de Vil wants a coat made with Dalmatian’s is because they pushed her mother off a cliff
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dance2my-destiny · 2 months
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lexihowardhoney · 2 years
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when you think about this: disney’s live action movies are in some way just fanfictions based on original animations
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capturingdisney · 1 year
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matthewchadd · 4 months
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This is why Sarah Jessica Parker should join Disney Cruella 2 with Emma Stone because she inspired by the black and white outfit at the Meta Gala
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synergysilhouette · 1 year
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Best to worst Disney live-action remakes (that I've seen)
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Cinderella--I regret the removal of songs, but two of them are on the soundtrack, and the visuals and costuming as stunning, as well as staying true to Cinderella's original character without making her "I'm not like other girls" and giving the prince more screentime and development.
Alice in Wonderland--Making a sequel instead of a remake was a stroke of GENIUS. I only ranked "Cinderella" higher since the remake had a good distance of time between it and the original, so it was like reliving the fairy tale.
Beauty and the Beast--The fans ruined this for me. I didn't even HEAR the autotune until I heard about it. All in all, you can't improve upon perfection, but I'm glad it was loyal to the original. Belle's yellow dress still feels underwhelming to this day, though.
Aladdin--the singing was MUCH better to the remake of BATB, but the storyline felt more political and less fantastical, particularly with Jasmine's storyline.
The Jungle Book--Beautiful, though I don't really jive with animal-centric films (save Zootopia since they're in a human-like environment).
Cruella--I enjoyed it more than I thought, but I wanted more carnage and mayham (and if they were able to do that without the animal cruelty, it'd be a bonus--though a challenge to Cruella's core character). I'd love to see Helena Bonham Carter play an older version of Cruella.
Maleficent--I was on board with the "other side to the story" angle, but not at the risk of ruined characters; the fairies and Phillip aren't heroic, Stefan is an awful person, and Aurora is a means to an end and an unfortunate obstacle in Maleficent's way.
Alice Through the Looking Glass--I'm just glad they brought back the cast members.
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil--GREAT title, but the storyline felt more or less the same as the original, with rushed characterization for the dark fae and Aurora and Maleficent's relationship being broken WAY to easily.
Mulan--The original may not be my favorite Disne movie, but Mulan is my favorite Disney princess, and EVERYTHING about this movie disrespected her and her original film, in my eyes. We deserved MORE songs, not less, Shang and Mushu are iconic, and Shan Yu is underrated. In the ideal world, a live-action version would've married the original animated musical with acclaimed Wuxia films ("House of Flying Daggers" keeps coming to mind).
Disney has always had an iffy track record with live-action films to begin with, which I guess is why they're leaning on remakes. I'd enjoy more satires like "Enchanted" or creative sequels like "Alice in Wonderland"--or perhaps remakes that utilized deleted content and concepts. Adapting the underrated films would also make sense in my eyes, but I get why (from a financial standpoint) that wouldn't be wise. I don't really wait in line for any of the remakes, though I'm curious to see if we'll ever hear about the remake for "The Hunchback of Notre Dame."
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