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#26

Anyone seeing Disney's Latest Film?

No shock. The last two Thomas Kail shows I saw (Sweeney and Anna Christie) had some of the worst direction I've ever seen. Can't imagine he'd be anymore skilled with film.

#28

Anyone seeing Disney's Latest Film?

malcs98 said: "Jeffrey Karasarides said: "As someone who personally never has any interest in Disney's live action remakes, I'm of course skipping this one."

Hot Take: Cinderella (2015) is the only good Disney live action remake they've released.
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Of the few I actually have seen, I agree that Cinderella is the one I did enjoy most.

Updated On: 7/10/26 at 07:29 PM

#29

Anyone seeing Disney's Latest Film?

I feel like the original thread title was immediately understandable, and I've definitely heard the word abortion used like this (cf. senses 3 and 4 here).

On topic, I don't have any interest in this movie. I agree that Cinderella was the best of the mediocre bunch, though I somewhat enjoyed Beauty and the Beast as well.

#30

Anyone seeing Disney's Latest Film?

Jg2019 said: " i can appreciate things about beauty and the beast but the production design was not good, and poor casting choice for belle. emma watson looked like herself. didn’t even give her darker hair, plus her gold dress was not good."

Ok, Belle should have been cast better, her gold dress needed to be better…but what was wrong with the production design? That was the best part of the movie and my favorite production design of the Disney live-action remakes. Beauty and the Beast (2017) had absolutely gorgeous 18th century-appropriate rococo prodcution design! It got Oscar nominated for it!

Also, I gotta agree Cinderella (2015) was the best Disney live-action remake ever. That movie was beautiful, too.

Updated On: 7/11/26 at 12:19 AM

#31

Anyone seeing Disney's Latest Film?

MagicalMusical said: "Jg2019 said: "What was wrong with the production design? That was the best part of the movie and my favorite production design of the Disney live-action remakes. Beauty and the Beast (2017) had absolutely gorgeous 18th century-appropriate rococo production design! It got Oscar nominated for it!

I never saw the film, but from photos I've seen, the castle looked too clean. Especially compared to the cartoon, which while had its share of nice-looking rooms, still had others that naturally gave you a sense of uneasiness.

#32

Anyone seeing Disney's Latest Film?

Jay Lerner-Z said: "TotallyEffed said: "Jay Lerner-Z said: "ClumsyDude15 said: "I get not being fond of the live action remakes, but there really wasn't a better word you could have used in the title of this thread?

It doesn't even really make sense overall, but also it's kind of weird.
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It's a sensitive issue for sure, but it's not a dirty word. No shame attached, perhaps normalizing its usage is a good thing?"




Why would you normalize the word in reference to a kid'smovie that has nothing to do with abortion?
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Dunno.

Language is funny. Words often lose meaning through usage totally unconnected to original usage.


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Second definition of Abortion in Miriam Webster is “something regarded as horrifically or disgustingly bad”. 

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