Thread:Rodangizzardcrusher3/@comment-26687285-20160822213306/@comment-26687285-20161021222637

I actually think it's worse than that. As annoying as i find the MCU's inability to axe a major character, they have at least made good use of most of them after their ressurection.

Coulson's reanimation actually became an important plotpoint and became something that impacted him in a deep way. Fury likewise underwent a clear change after the events of TWS, as he now relies on trust rather than secrecy. No, once again, for me the combination of Loki and Groot were what broke the camel's back.

Well, it's certainly a Disney classic in most every sense of the word. It's beautifully drawn, (mostly) well cast, and the soundtrack is one of the best in film history. However, if you wanna hear an opinion that's completely outside the norm, check out Confused Matthew's review(s) (linked below).

I actually saw the Jungle Book remake a few weeks back, and huh...well...that was pointless. It didn't really do anything for me and i don't see the point in ever watching another one of these live-action rehashes.

P.S. Seriously Disney, what's the point?.

Disney: "We're going to remake all these classic animated films, but with real people and CGI animals instead".

Me: "Umm...why?. Did you lose the original prints?. Are you afraid that we'll forget they exist?".

Disney: "Well, newer generations need to experience these stories for the first time".

Me: "What, don't their parents have a f*cking DVD player?. If kids wanna see these things they'll just ask their parents to buy them a copy (of which there are plenty BTW, given that these things are re-released on home-video alomst every year now)".

Disney: "Well, we wanna tell the story in a different way than the original version".

Me: "If you wanted to change something why didn't you do that while making the damn things?!. Why are you wasting everyone's time, money and energy on something that already exists?!".

Disney: "Well, we wanna make it more edgy and sophisticated for the modern age".

Me: "Actually, most of these films were already pretty timeless, that's why they're called CLASSICS".

I'll stop there, you get the point.

P.S.S. Confused Matthew The Lion King Movie Review Part 1:

Confused Matthew The Lion King Re-Review (2014):