Bullingdon1973
Bullingdon1973 t1_j91oa4v wrote
Reply to comment by m_Pony in TIL that "Lilo & Stitch" (2002) used exclusively watercolor backgrounds, since Disney, after some failures, was investing in other projects. This was later called a "hand drawn miracle". by starring2
Emperor's New Groove is so great. The story behind the making of that one is even wilder: https://www.vulture.com/article/an-oral-history-of-disney-the-emperors-new-groove.html
Bullingdon1973 t1_j6pcudr wrote
It really is the best thing Zemeckis has ever done. Even though I like him a lot as a director, I never thought he had this in him.
Bullingdon1973 OP t1_iybjg57 wrote
Reply to Interesting essay on Steven Soderbergh’s SOLARIS, which is now 20 years old. by Bullingdon1973
I’m still not sure if I like it, but I enjoyed reading this.
Bullingdon1973 t1_j91okez wrote
Reply to comment by Typical_Balance3892 in TIL that "Lilo & Stitch" (2002) used exclusively watercolor backgrounds, since Disney, after some failures, was investing in other projects. This was later called a "hand drawn miracle". by starring2
I re-watched Treasure Planet last year, and it is wonderful. If that came out today, it would probably be a big hit. I haven't watched Atlantis in years. I should re-watch that one as well. So many flops in this period for Disney that later became beloved.