The Princess and the Frog

Wed, Apr 21, 2010

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The Princess and the Frog

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Selick, who abruptly left Laika, producers of CORALINE, last October was brought back into the Disney fold by close friend. For animation fans this is particular exciting news (and to be honest, it should be exciting news for fans of good movies in general). Henry Selick, who began his career as an animator with Disney in the 1970s, is returning to the studio with an exclusive long-term deal to make stop-motion features for Disney/Pixar.

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5 Responses to “The Princess and the Frog”

  1. L. CHALFANT Says:

    The Princess And The Frog. Hmm. Song Of The South was much better, but regrettably today’s generation can’t see it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Caleb Bunch Says:

    Possibly the worst Disney animated film of all time. The animation is great. The hand-drawn frames and vibrant colors are wonderful, but what was Disney thinking with this awful story? Look at the height that they have fallen from. We are not supposed to be comparing the storyline with a Saturday morning cartoon. This is supposed to be a real movie. Look at the old Disney films: Lion King, Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Jungle Book, Robin Hood. What made them great? The story, plain and simple. I hope Disney loses millions on this film so they will learn to stop writing such awful material. Also…This movie is set in America. We have a democracy here not a monarchy. There are no princesses here. Also…this story is supposed to be set in New Orleans. This movie is out of place and completely out of line for Disney. Disney…come back.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Steven E. Romer Says:

    This movie is pure racial propaganda. Why are they trying to jam a black into the white European princess outfits, stories, and role? Why arent they trying to put whites in the roles in black mythologies? It does not make any sense. Blacks have different IQ’s, different temperaments, and different cultures. Mixing the two in this manner is destructive of white cultures and peoples, and is insulting to blacks. Leave blacks out of white myths! This movie is horrible. What next, a black playing a northern European pagan god? Geez… Whites have a right to be who they are, so do blacks. The new “religion” of anti-racism is going to ridiculous extremes.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Jon's mom Says:

    If I had taken a small child to this, we would have walked out.

    Shadowy demons dragging the living villin to Hell is NOT my idea of a childs animated video. It was as disturbing as the vivisection in “Toy Story”. We did walk out of that one.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. J. Erickson Says:

    I took my one year old son to see this and we ended up walking out. There was voodoo magic and tarot cards which are NOT only against our beliefs, but I believe not something to be showing children (and encouraging) either. Voodoo is a real religion that curses people, and causes much misfortune. It is ironic that the cure for their being led astray by voodoo is to try and seek another voodoo witch… Very, very disappointing. I had a lot higher hopes, as others said, for Disney’s first black princess. How about we give the AA community a black woman to look up to, not one that is making critical mistakes!
    Rating: 1 / 5


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