Sunday, March 29, 2009

Pixar vs. Disney

Hey Everyone,

So if you read the title of this post you obviously know that i'm about to compare Pixar to Disney. Some of you may be thinking, "Doesn't she know that Pixar is Disney?!". Well, yes I know that but look at the differences in the type of cartoons! Both types of movies are good and fun to watch but which is better?

So i'll leave this to you readers. Below are two list of movies; one that lists Disney movies and one for Pixar. Read over them and calculate which list has more movies that you like. Then tell me why you prefer them more. For the most part it's probably going to be because of the stories....but if it isn't let me know!

Disney
  1. Snow White
  2. Bambi
  3. Cinderella
  4. Peter Pan
  5. Aladdin
  6. Pocahontas
  7. Hercules
  8. Lilo and Stitch
  9. Chicken Little

Pixar

  1. Toy Story
  2. A Bug's Life
  3. Toy Story 2
  4. Monsters, inc.
  5. Finding Nemo
  6. The Incredibles
  7. Cars
  8. Ratatouille
  9. Wall E

So what do you think? Disney or Pixar? If we're judging these movies strictly by animation alone you have to ask yourself, "Do I want these characters to look like old school cartoons or like they could be walking around in real life with me right now?" What a thought! I personaly love Disney movies because they remind me of my childhood but when asked, my roommate said, "I would rather watch a Pixar movie because they're more 3D. They look like something you could touch." Well put senorita.

Well, let me know what you think and why. Can't wait to see!

Have a great week everybody!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Disney movies...which is the best?

Throughout the past 72 years Disney has been producing films…..some great, others not so much. No matter what though, Disney has created movies that have enchanted, amused, and inspired children of all ages and generations. While I do not approve of everything Disney has ever done (obviously by my blogs) I still think they have a good heart and truly want children to enjoy and realize the magic in life.

Disney has jumped from such movies as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (their first movie) to Chicken Little (their latest film). Throughout the years they have obviously improved on their animations and graphics which is always a plus. Through the use of computers they have made the characters more visually realistic and have reduced the need for animators. The number of animators it took for Snow White to become a moving motion picture is astounding. Also, for movies made in that time period they tended to need models to pose and act out each scene of the cartoon so that the artists could replicate movements accurately. They used a young dancer by the name of Marge Belcher for Snow White and Tinker Belle was modeled after Margaret Kelly. Now and days they still use models but they tend to be used mostly for animal sketches (such as they did with the Lion King).

Below is the list of all of the 45 movies Disney has under its belt from the past 72 years.

1 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs December 20, 1937
2 Pinocchio February 1, 1940
3 Fantasia November 12, 1940
4 Dumbo October 22, 1941
5 Bambi August 12, 1942
6 Saludos Amigos February 5, 1943
7 The Three Caballeros February 2, 1945
8 Make Mine Music August 14, 1946
9 Fun and Fancy Free September 26, 1947
10 Melody Time May 26, 1948
11 Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, The October 4, 1949
12 Cinderella February 14, 1950
13 Alice in Wonderland July 27, 1951
14 Peter Pan February 4, 1953
15 Lady and the Tramp June 21, 1955
16 Sleeping Beauty January 28, 1959
17 101 Dalmatians January 24, 1961
18 The Sword in the Stone December 24, 1963
19 The Jungle Book October 17, 1967
20 Aristocats, The December 23, 1970
21 Robin Hood November 7, 1973
22 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh March 10, 1977
23 The Rescuers June 21, 1977
24 Fox and the Hound, The July 9, 1981
25 Black Cauldron, The July 23, 1985
26 Great Mouse Detective, The July 1, 1986
27 Oliver and Company November 17, 1988
28 The Little Mermaid November 16, 1989
29 The Rescuers Down Under November 9, 1990
30 Beauty and the Beast November 14, 1991
31 Aladdin November 10, 1992
32 The Lion King June 14, 1994
33 Pocahontas June 22, 1995
34 Hunchback of Notre Dame, The July 20, 1996
35 Hercules June 26, 1997
36 Mulan June 18, 1998
37 Tarzan June 17, 1999
38 Fantasia 2000 December 30, 1999
39 Emperor's New Groove, The December 14, 2000
40 Atlantis: The Lost Empire June 14, 2001
41 Lilo and Stitch June 20, 2002
42 Treasure Planet November 16, 2002
43 Brother Bear November 7, 2003
44 Home on the Range April 2, 2004
45 Chicken Little November 4, 2005

Which one is your favorite and why?
Let me know and i hope you enjoyed :)

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Fairy Godmother, etc.

Hey there all,

So, last week I talked to about sidekicks and this week we're going to talk about something just as important! Fairy Godmothers!!! Would Cinderella have been able to go to the ball without her's? I think not! Would Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) have stayed out of the way of the Evil Witch for so long if not for her's? No stinkin' way!

Without these fabulous helpers in their lives how would some of our greatest princesses have made it as far as they have? But just imagine, for a moment if you will, what the princesses lives would have been like if their Fairy Godmothers hadn't have been there.

Also imagine this! What if instead of them being Fairy Godmothers if they were Fairy GodFATHERS!!!

What if the princess's had Fairy Godmother's instead of the princesses?! How do you suppose the stories would change? Would the princes be more sensitive towards the princesses? Who's to say but there's something to consider.

However, not all princesses had Fairy Godmothers. Pocahontas obviously couldn't have had a Fairy Godmother so....instead she had Grandmother Willow! She helped Pocahontas out just like a Fairy Godmother would....except without using magic....and she was a tree.

Fairy Godmother's tend to come into the lives of those who really need them. She was there for those who tended to not have a "mother-figure" in their lives; such as Cinderella. If you think about it, that's all they were. Nice ladies who took care of you and helped you to have your dreams come true...just like mother's tend to do!

So the next time you see a Disney movie with a Fairy Godmother in it thank your mom and remember all of the things she's done to help you get where you are today. For those of you who connect more to your father's, think of him in the same light. Because after all that's what parents are for; to love you and support you.

Well now that I've finished my "Lifetime" moment of the day....
I hope you've enjoyed this blog and will take another look at your parents and Disney's "helpers" (aka Fairy Godmothers, etc.).

Thanks for reading!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Sidekicks and then some.

Have you ever noticed that in every movie there has to be a 4 main characters? The lead, the villain, the damsel, and the leads best friend (also known as the sidekick). A sidekick is a part of making a good foundation for every film. They are the glue that hold the film together. They are the comedic relief when the situation gets too depressing. They are the leading characters "realization", the thing that helps them realize what the right thing to do is. They also tend to take the blame for the lead and even some abuse. Some of them also have the hard task of falling in love with the lead but never being able to pursue that love because they are too good of a friend.

People sometimes say that they like to cheer for the underdog, well I think we should all be cheering for the Sidekick. They are one of the most valueable tools used in cinema. They go back all the way to the beginning.

Some of my personal favorites when it comes to sidekicks would be the fabulous 5 from Aladdin (Iago, Abu, Genie, Rajah, and Carpet), Timon and Pumba from the Lion King, Flounder and Sebastian from The Little Mermaid, Tinkerbelle from Peter Pan, and last, but certainly not least, Lefou from Beauty and the Beast.

I never actually realized how many sidekicks the movie Aladdin had but now that I think about it it makes sense! It was a good movie so of course it had so many! Out of those five sidekicks I'd have to say that my favorite is Genie. He's one of the best examples of a sidekick that was the comedic relief but also took the abuse. He was a good genie and an even better friend.

Tinkerbelle was a rare form of sidekick. She couldn't speak and she was fiesty as hell. She was an example of a sidekick who loved her leading character. I mean she died for him! It wouldn't have worked out between them though so maybe it would've have been better for her to go find a little fairy of her own.

My favorite Sidekick is and will forever be LeFou. Most of you may not know him by his name but this little guy brought many of the laughs in the movie Beauty and the Beast. He played Gaston's little companion. He received alot of abuse and was still there to comfort Gaston in the end. Did you ever wonder if maybe there was something more to that relationship then meets the eye? If you didn't before you sure do now!

All sidekicks, whether they be a sidekick to a bad guy or not, all have good intentions. So next time you're watching a movie make sure to pay attention to the Sidekick. Afterall, the movie would be nothing without them.