WHO ORDERED DA POO POO PLATTER?
WHO ORDERED DA POO POO PLATTER?
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one time when i was in elementary school, i stayed home sick and watched A Bug's Life about 8 times in a row.
Heathcliff
>not even Disney will demand a sequel for this kino
feels bad man
>a literal shitpost
It's kind of sad how ABL has been mostly forgotten. I remember it being huge when it came out although in retrospect that might have been because it was the first Pixar feature that wasn't Toy Story and that kind of made it a big deal.
6 year old me will always have gotten to play in the life size attraction at Disney world and that’s the important thing
i loved this movie as a kid and as an adult i love it even more now that i see the 7 samurai influence.
Thats cool, is it still there or did they remove it for something like "the garbianz of the gabaxy experience"? (they could just make it an ant man ride i guess)
You actually nailed it for California. For Florida I think it was gone years before GOTG even came out. Sad how quickly this movie faded from the public consciousness.
Forgot pic
lmfao
powerful
based
It was full of kino quotes. Whether you’re a leader or not, this applies. You are the leader of your life. Everything is your fault. If you are a leader, it stops with you.
A bug's life is just animated Seven Samurai. That said, still a very good movie.
>7 year old me
it's a fable you know
>it was just one ant!
>did that hurt?
>no
>how bout this one?
>are you kidding?
>well how about this *kills all three of them to make a point*
youtu.be
;_; almost dystopian.
When i was 12, my dad told me that we were going to be going to disney world that year. I was so exited, i watched that brochure video VHS over and over again, I could not wait to go. I was there for the 2000 celebration and got to see a bunch of cool stuff thats now mostly gone, it makes m sad, but i know the current kids would probably rather go to fortnight land and maybe sponge bob land, which is okay i guess. The real shame is how bad Disney handles the fast pass/ reservation stuff now. 4 month waits just to get RIDE TICKETS! I told my nephew i was gonna take him to Universal studios instead.
Also Epcot was my favorite world and apparently they've ruined it?
soul
Unironically, 100%, whole heartily, One of the best villain speeches of all time.
>the virgin's life
>the CHADNTZ
>DEY EAT DA POO POO
I got chills watching it just now. Hopper legitimately scared me as a kid. Played by Kevin Spacey too who is every villain.
theyre both good for different reasons. It would have been nice if dreamworks had been able to successfully carve out a niche of more mature animated movies that adults might be okay to watch but, nnnnope! America sez cartooonz r 4 K1dZ!!
>THEY REACH IN DEEEEEEPAH!
>A MAHN'S AYNUSS
Fucking based
He's even a villain in real life now too!
It was their first movie after Toy Story and it was a 3 year gap too.
Yeah the voice cast was actually really good for the movie too. Dave Foley is probably one of the more underrated actors from the 90s when it comes to playing dorks.
Having a movie that kids and adults can both love is extremely hard. Only Pixar seemed to be able to do it consistently. Dreamworks did with the first two Shrek films and Antz but it’s such a hard line to toe.
This is why it’s so tragic this film was forgotten. It has just as much truth in it as Toy Story (dealing with a changing world) and Monster’s Inc (blue collar environments and the ethics of pursuing profit).
I legitimately love Monster University, That was probably the best ratio of expectation to end result. I was expecting trash and got something that could be equal to the first.
Monsters Inc is such a good film the older you get. Kinda oddly an environmental movie too. Instead of ever pursuing any change in their methods of attaining energy and realizing their source is running out, they just engage in unethical methods and do anything they could to keep the company structure as is.
Only the third act felt like primo Pixar, the rest could have been a nickelodeon movie.
The Monsters Inc. universe is genuinely interesting and fun. Same deal for me, I was really disappointed they went for a prequel but it ended up doing such a good job explaining the dynamic of Sully and Mike, and expanding on the importance of the Monsters Inc company and lore of the scare workers.
sounds comfy
I haven’t seen it in years but looking back now I also see how perfectly it captured a typical factory environment and blue collar types. That’s an adult topic Pixar can throw in seamlessly into a kid’s movie, like the implied affair in the Incredibles, without children noticing anything.
>AS AFRICANS WE WANT BARACK OBAMA TO EXPLAIN
Hahaha holy shit. How can antz virgins even compete?
Yeah like Mike's inability to do paperwork is pretty understood to be an adults complaints about bureaucracy and even kids can equivocate that to homework or something. Pixar was so good in this regard.
On toeing the line two more Dreamworks films stand out to me
>El Dorado
colonialism, anything with Chel, MCs being straight up con men
>Shark Tale
Legit mobster movie with fish
>>Shark Tale
>Legit mobster movie with fish
Yeah but shame that movie fuckin sucked lol
>El Dorado
This movie got treated worse than A Bug’s Life. IIRC it’s the reason Dreamworks stopped making 2D altogether. But I fucking love it and watched it so much as a kid. Looking back I can’t think of any flaws. You’re right about them basically being conmen, but they were so lovable you forget. I might have to watch it again.
>Shark Tale
This one sucked no matter how old you were though. What a mess. It did try to tie that line I guess.
kino
LOL! HES DEAD!
As a kid I didn't like Antz as much, I remember all the product placement weirding me out.
Apparently they're making a sequel show on Disney plus, could be good if it's just mike and sully goofing off at work.
I just remember it being scary and looking back it was very adult. I mean there was an actual war and torture in it. What the fuck was the target audience?
I re-watch El Dorado once a year. I genuinely love it. One of the most beautifully animated movies i have ever seen, and the music is excellent. Its basicaly like the old road movies, like with martin and lewis back in the Road to Bali. So chel being an ethnic stero type is sorta in line with that. Its before a time when people became very sensative t all that, even in jest. I kind of apresiate it some as a latin american but not at the cost of having a little fun now and again. It would have been nice to see another road movie with Miguel and Tulio in a different location like the Road to china or something.
>the battle at the termite hive
May as well been the first strike on Klendathu
I hope we’ll one day again be in a world where movies like this one aren’t assumed to have a message. It’s not a statement on colonialism, or on native americans, or on anything. It’s just a movie that takes place around a Cortez excursion. Hell, it even shows him as the villain and the natives as the good guys. But I’m sure there would be some outrage over it today.
beneath our very feet, an epic war plays out...
there would be a lot of outrage but it wouldnt even get that far because the type of people that would make such a movie are not involved in the process anymore. Whatever you might think of the quality of The Steven universe movie, it is at the end of the day an infantile movie with a baby message and some flavor of the month mental health dick stroking shit. Its depressing when THAT is the kind of movie that gets quality attached to it. Klaus was good though.
that and the flooding scene are straight nightmare fuel for a kid
The movie is goofy and has songs, but at the same time the adventure hints at mature themes in a setting that isn't entirely kid friendly. You would be hard pressed to find something like that today.
I got to play on this too. Very good memory.
This was the first movie I ever went to a theater to see, but I was so young that I got scared of the grasshoppers, cried, and my mother to take me home. I actually remember her telling me that it was fine and to go back in and watch it but I didn't want to so we went home. I was 3. I think it's my earliest memory.
Oh god I remembered that scene but you reminded me just how scary it was, especially when the guy at the bottom went under. I want to watch this now but that shit was scary as a kid, and it billed itself as a kid’s movie.
I too had the button but knew a bug's life is superior
It was my second movie after Titanic which I was taken to a bunch of times. November 93 baby. I liked it but the grasshoppers scared the shit out of me. And their entire thing was to intimidate the ants so it’s not like Hades or Gaston where the villains are also kind of endearing, they’re just straight scary.
Tarzan scared me a lot too the next year to where I didn’t want to see it until years later - the fire in the beginning, the leopard, the shotgun, and the poachers at the end were all hard to watch.
Looking back, I can't quite relate with Tarzan but somehow the whale in Pinocchio terrified me for years.
Yeah man, my earliest memory was going to the beach. I was left in a little inflatable raft and got scared and cried for my mom and my brother came over to rescue me. To me it seemed like i was floating out to sea, but in reality im sure i was only a few feet out.
Mine is when we moved houses and I was exploring and got lost in a closet somehow.
Cried and mom saved me.