Hello readers,
Sorry, but I will be postponing my review for a couple of days.
Reviewing Every Theatrical Live-Action Disney Film Ever Made…Or At Least Attempting To
Hello readers,
Sorry, but I will be postponing my review for a couple of days.
(If this is your first time on this blog, I ask you to read my About page first! You can find a link to it at the top left-hand corner of this blog. Thanks!)
Today’s film is one that I’m a bit unsure about. As you know, I’m only reviewing the theatrical live-action Disney films wherein the Walt Disney Studios was involved in the production, even if merely. Directed by Nils Gaup, Shipwrecked is an English-language 1990 film made by a consortium of Scandinavian countries. Now was Disney involved in producing this or did they merely release it? I’m not 100% sure. For the sake of the blog, I’ll just “yes, it qualifies” and move on!
Without further ado, here’s my review of the film based on a children’s book by Oluf Falck-Ytter, Shipwrecked!
And remember, SPOILERS AHEAD!
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I have been aware of Toby Tyler for years, but never bothered to watch it until now. I had always thought it was a TV movie, but lo and behold, it actually went to theaters! Without further ado, let’s jump into my review of Toby Tyler!
And remember, SPOILERS AHEAD!
Hello readers,
Due to my Eid holiday, I’ll be postponing my next hint to my review until next week. Sorry for the inconvenience!
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When I had first heard that they were making a sequel to Mary Poppins, I was quite opposed to it! Mary Poppins is my absolute favorite live-action Disney film and a cinema classic at that! It didn’t need a sequel!
But I mellowed toward the idea for one particular reason: this sequel was coming out during the current era we are in of Disney making live-action remakes of their animated films. As I’ve made very clearly multiple times in the past, I’m against those remakes, in principle, as I feel they disparage the medium of animation. So because this would be a live-action sequel to a live-action film rather than a live-action remake of an animated film, I opened my heart a bit to its existence.
The film would be directed by Rob Marshall who previously directed Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Into the Woods for Disney. While I wasn’t in love with either film, I had hope that maybe he could do something satisfactory with this remake. Did it turn out practically perfect in every way? Here’s my review of Mary Poppins Returns!
And remember, SPOILERS AHEAD!
Sorry readers, due to busyness of work as well as Ramadan, I’m going to have to postpone my review until next Tuesday, the 28th. Sorry for the inconvenience!