LordGalaxy1
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I Really Hate Disney Live-Action Movies and Lilo and Stitch 2025 is a Good Example on why I hate Disney's Obsession with Live Action Movies because of Numerous Reasons but the Main One is Nani gives Lilo up to go study Marine Biology in California!
dromerosonic777
@LordGalaxy1 Like I said, it's a disgrace and a travesty. Walt Disney was all about taking risks, he was obsessed with quality in his movies, and he never made the same mistake twice. When he gets an idea, he goes for it, and no one can stop him from achieving his goal. He's always determined to make his movies. Heck, he's willing to sell everything he had to finance his movies.
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dromerosonic777
@LordGalaxy1 I hate Disney Live-Action Remakes, too. They're not as funny as the animated ones. In the Live-Action movie Aladdin, the Genie scenes weren't very funny as the animated one. No one can do it better than Robin Williams, he's what made Aladdin funny in the first place. In the live-action Beauty and the Beast, they removed the band scene and the scene with Gaston juggling eggs before swallowing them. That always made me laugh, and they were my favorite scenes. And don't even get me started with Snow White. Snow White was Disney's first feature-length movie and was how Disney started doing movies rather than just shorts. Snow White was also the first Disney Princess. When making that movie back in the 1930s, people weren't sure about it since they couldn't tell if it would be bad or good. But Walt Disney was willing to take that risk and was determined to finish it. And when it came out in 1937, it became a huge success and was known as the Greatest Animated Film of all Time. How can you remake something so successful, and classic, and what started it all like Snow White?! Does no one value true talent from animated Disney movies anymore? It's a disgrace and a travesty. I'm sure Walt Disney himself would be very mad at what they're doing to his first feature-length movie that he worked so hard making and how he was willing to take that risk.
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KyleNew8
I can't wait for more updates of Dispatch
LordGalaxy1
I Really Hate Disney Live-Action Movies and Lilo and Stitch 2025 is a Good Example on why I hate Disney's Obsession with Live Action Movies because of Numerous Reasons but the Main One is Nani gives Lilo up to go study Marine Biology in California!
dromerosonic777
@LordGalaxy1 Like I said, it's a disgrace and a travesty. Walt Disney was all about taking risks, he was obsessed with quality in his movies, and he never made the same mistake twice. When he gets an idea, he goes for it, and no one can stop him from achieving his goal. He's always determined to make his movies. Heck, he's willing to sell everything he had to finance his movies.
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dromerosonic777
@LordGalaxy1 I hate Disney Live-Action Remakes, too. They're not as funny as the animated ones. In the Live-Action movie Aladdin, the Genie scenes weren't very funny as the animated one. No one can do it better than Robin Williams, he's what made Aladdin funny in the first place. In the live-action Beauty and the Beast, they removed the band scene and the scene with Gaston juggling eggs before swallowing them. That always made me laugh, and they were my favorite scenes. And don't even get me started with Snow White. Snow White was Disney's first feature-length movie and was how Disney started doing movies rather than just shorts. Snow White was also the first Disney Princess. When making that movie back in the 1930s, people weren't sure about it since they couldn't tell if it would be bad or good. But Walt Disney was willing to take that risk and was determined to finish it. And when it came out in 1937, it became a huge success and was known as the Greatest Animated Film of all Time. How can you remake something so successful, and classic, and what started it all like Snow White?! Does no one value true talent from animated Disney movies anymore? It's a disgrace and a travesty. I'm sure Walt Disney himself would be very mad at what they're doing to his first feature-length movie that he worked so hard making and how he was willing to take that risk.
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DBOT319
Thanks for the follow. Which of my stories got your attention?