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Spectacular spider - man
TV Show
Peter Parker must conceal his secret identity and battle super villains in the real world
Sara (80 KP) rated Big Hero 6 (2014) in Movies
Aug 24, 2017
Handles depression in a real relatable way. (1 more)
Diverse cast.
Heartwarming and loveable
This has become one of my favorite Disney movies. It's chock full of heart, Hiro is relatable, and one very important things it shows depression in a way that is real. It doesn't brush it off, it acknowledges that it comes in many forms. This was a huge win for Disney and I wish more people appreciated it for the gem it is.
Mykskibabe1 (1 KP) rated Netflix in Apps
Jan 29, 2019
I been using Netflix for years. Since they was a DVD mail in company. I have always loved it. Lately it seems to not have as much stuff on. Also I keep hearing sometime this year they will be losing all disney content. So that means less choices, hopefully tere is done good shows or movies to replace the Disney. I do love a lot if the Netflix original movies and shows.
Fantasia (1940)
Movie Watch
Released in 1940, represented Disney's boldest experiment to date. Bringing to life his vision of...
LeftSideCut (3776 KP) rated Beauty and the Beast (1991) in Movies
Nov 22, 2020
Beauty and the Beast is an example of animated Disney at the top of their game, and stands proudly amongst the string of high quality outputs from Disney during the tail end of the 80s and through the 90s.
The aesthetic is quintessential Disney fairytale material, alternating between the bright and colourful un-named village that Belle lives in, to the dark and gothic castle where The Beast resides. The animation is wonderful, especially when it comes to characters. Characters such as Cogsworth, Lumiere, and Mrs. Potts are bought to life in such a vibrant manner, it's another argument for why the live action adaptions will never quite capture the same magic, and the likes of Belle, The Beast, and Gaston are memorable and visually iconic Disney inhabitants.
The story is straight down the middle for this kind of thing, but it's crowd pleasing, heart warming, with a perfect helping of melancholy, a formula that has always been Disney's bread and butter along with catchy songs. I struggle to get on board with musicals for the most part but some of the music demonstrated here is superbly written and occasionally beautiful.
Beauty & The Beast is classic Disney through and through. It's truly timeless and will be enjoyed for generations to come.
The aesthetic is quintessential Disney fairytale material, alternating between the bright and colourful un-named village that Belle lives in, to the dark and gothic castle where The Beast resides. The animation is wonderful, especially when it comes to characters. Characters such as Cogsworth, Lumiere, and Mrs. Potts are bought to life in such a vibrant manner, it's another argument for why the live action adaptions will never quite capture the same magic, and the likes of Belle, The Beast, and Gaston are memorable and visually iconic Disney inhabitants.
The story is straight down the middle for this kind of thing, but it's crowd pleasing, heart warming, with a perfect helping of melancholy, a formula that has always been Disney's bread and butter along with catchy songs. I struggle to get on board with musicals for the most part but some of the music demonstrated here is superbly written and occasionally beautiful.
Beauty & The Beast is classic Disney through and through. It's truly timeless and will be enjoyed for generations to come.