Clinton Huxley wrote:Is it just me or does it look a bit.....you know.......Scottish?
I noticed that too... except it's even less authentic than braveheart.
Clinton Huxley wrote:Is it just me or does it look a bit.....you know.......Scottish?
Svartalf wrote:Clinton Huxley wrote:Is it just me or does it look a bit.....you know.......Scottish?
I noticed that too... except it's even less authentic than braveheart.

Animavore wrote:Mulan with kilts.
hadespussercats wrote:Coito ergo sum wrote:hadespussercats wrote:I totally want to see it.
viewtopic.php?f=31&t=33461&hilit=+brave
Maybe I should merge?
Sure, but what's so awesome looking about it? Looks like pretty standard fare, and the animation is Shrekish.
I will answer more fully, after the merge.
Coito ergo sum wrote:If it was going to be authentic, she should be dressed like this:
hadespussercats wrote:Animavore wrote:Mulan with kilts.
You say that like it's a bad thing.


. And then when they come back, they can
again." - Tiggerhadespussercats wrote:Animavore wrote:Mulan with kilts.
You say that like it's a bad thing.


tattuchu wrote:amused wrote:It better not be How to Train Your Dragon with bears. That would blow. If not, looks good so far. And yeah, Billy Connolly!
I does look uncomfortably similar to How to Train Your Dragon, now you mention it.

. And then when they come back, they can
again." - Tiggerhadespussercats wrote:hadespussercats wrote:Coito ergo sum wrote:hadespussercats wrote:I totally want to see it.
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Maybe I should merge?
Sure, but what's so awesome looking about it? Looks like pretty standard fare, and the animation is Shrekish.
I will answer more fully, after the merge.
So. My first response got eaten. Don't know why.
When you say standard fare, what do you mean? If you're saying that the story is a recognizable trope from fairy tale and fantasy stories, I agree. I don't see that as a drawback. And I like the move to create a "princess" character who is a hero-- an instigator of action, a fighter. Disney needs more of those sorts of characters.
hadespussercats wrote:
As for the drawing, I can see why you think it looks a bit Shrekish. Again, I don't see why that's a drawback. I really enjoyed the first two Shrek movies. And the two films probably share some staff artists.
I don't reject an Anime film I haven't seen because it has stylistic resemblances to every other Anime film I've seen. Why would I do that here?
Well, maybe you don't enjoy anime, either, so we'll leave that there.
hadespussercats wrote:
Besides which, the clips of landscape shown in the trailer are stunning. I think they are grander than anything I remember from Shrek.
Brave looks fun, and exciting, and I like adventure tales set in Scotland. There.
hadespussercats wrote:Coito ergo sum wrote:If it was going to be authentic, she should be dressed like this:
It's a movie geared towards girls-- not the men who like to look at girls.

Ronja wrote:tattuchu wrote:amused wrote:It better not be How to Train Your Dragon with bears. That would blow. If not, looks good so far. And yeah, Billy Connolly!
I does look uncomfortably similar to How to Train Your Dragon, now you mention it.
Our daughters, ED especially, have just informed us that there is no such thing as too much of How to Train Your Dragon.
The things one learns with age...



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