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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Disney Family Classics- Part of Disney Online Streaming

Naturally, any Disney based network of mine will include an output for classic entertainment.  As far as series go the cornerstone will be the oft-forgotten animated shorts which would be packaged together under the name Mickey's Toontown.  Other series available on this classic network will be The Muppet Show, Zorro, Mickey Mouse Club and the television series that started it all Disneyland.




Other series will include the three cartoons that started Disney's television animation boom: Adventures of the Gummi Bears, DuckTales and Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers.  This network will also be the home of the award winning Disney Channel original Avonlea which deserves to be reintroduced to family audiences.  Also available will be highlights from the classic ABC series Wide World of Sports which should satisfy the need of any lifelong sports fan in the family.

Marvel Comics will be well represented on this network with their early efforts to introduce the public to their now legendary characters.  The Marvel line-up will start with The Marvel Super Heroes (featuring Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk and Namor), Spider-Man (featuring the classic theme song from 1967),  the enduring Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends and The Incredible Hulk (from 1982).

There will be plenty of movies available on Disney Family Classics including such all time classic features such as Old Yeller, Swiss Family Robinson and Pollyanna.  There many would be musicals such as Summer Magic, The Happiest Millionaire and the One and Only Original Genuine Family Band. As well as adventures such as Treasure Island, Kidnapped and the Fighting Prince of Donegal.  The available movies include lesser known animated features such as Fun and Fancy Free as well more modern classics like The Straight Story.  The network will make many movies such as Smith!, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoe, Barefoot Executive, Never Cry Wolf, The Journey of Natty Gann and Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken available to the public.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Overrated/Underrated Adventure Movies

The Most Overrated Adventure Movie- National Treasure (2004)
Of course this isn't a critical darling or often confused for a quality movie but it was definitely not good enough to warrant its incredible box-office and sequel (which I never bothered with).  This was just dull, the action wasn't creative and there isn't much chemistry among the cast.  I know Nicolas Cage has legions of people who will defend him to the death, but when he isn't good he is bad.  He was miscast in this role and there wasn't a good enough premise.


The Most Underrated Adventure Movie- Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom (1984)
I really don't understand the hate for this movie.  I watched this so many times growing up.  I know that people find Willie and Short Round irritating but I love those two characters.  I think that it was important to go a different direction than Marion Ravenwood and as a kid I loved seeing a sidekick for Indiana Jones because that's who I wanted to be.  There are several well timed comedy scenes as well as some of my favorite action scenes.  It gets dark, but is still over the top.  It's what I want to see in an Indiana Jones movie.

The Most Disappointing Adventure Movie- The Adventures of Tintin (2011)
Sometimes there are just too many talented people involved in a project.  I didn't feel many of the considerable strengths from Spielberg, Jackson, Wright, Cornish and Moffatt, the whole movie felt like an uninteresting mess.  There is really no story here, the hunt for the treasure is uninteresting and the rest is forgettable.  The characters are dull.  Tintin never gets a personality and neither did Snowy, which an animated should be able to make an animated dog amusing.  Of course the decision to use motion capture was ill-advised.  It limited the already unamusing characters.  It seems like a lot of fans of Herge like this, or at least they really want to but there is not much for visual style and it is just forgettable.

The Most Surprising Adventure Movie- Up (2009)
I had no doubts that this movie would be great, Pixar was on a roll at this time.  But I didn't expect an adventure movie.  But when you think about it, it really is a great one.  It is about misfits traveling (in a very unique way) to an unexplored area of the globe.  It really embodies the, well, Spirit of Adventure. Of course it also has Pixar's strong characterization and emotional storytelling which sets it apart and really makes this movie a one of a kind experience.  Certainly the only movie on this list with an old man, kid, talking dog and snipe.

My Guilty Pleasure Adventure Movie- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Not as good or as much of a surprise as the first movie, but I really love it.  I remember the excitement around it and I have seen it many times.  It was fun seeing these characters again, Bootstraps Bill and Davy Jones were great additions to the cast, the action scenes were bigger.  It also had just the right amount of Jack Sparrow who I felt became overplayed and insufferable in the next two.  A lot of the reason for the success of these movies is Hans Zimmer's score, which sounds like just like a pirate adventure.

My Favorite Adventure Movie- Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Maybe this should be listed as the best.  No matter where I put it, it is a great movie and very influential.  There are so many iconic action scenes and quotable lines.  There are few things that I love more than Indiana Jones and I still want to be him when I grow up.

Oh man, this is why I don't get excited for movies anymore.  Easily the biggest letdown of my life so far.  I know that not everybody likes the Indiana Jones series, or certain installments in the original trilogy.  And they aren't the most critic friendly movies.  But there is a sense of adventure, fun and excitement that all of the eighties movies have that is completely missing here.  Also how do you go from Sean Connery to Harrison Ford to Shia LaBeouf?  I demand to see a blood test because there is no way that Mutt is a Jones.



The Best Adventure Movie- Only Angels Have Wings (1939)
If I don't have an Indiana Jones movie as the best then it is either this or The Adventures of Robin Hood.  I decided to go with this because it isn't often remembered as a great adventure movie but it really is a classic.  Cary Grant and Jean Arthur have great chemistry and Howard Hawks is a terrific auteur.  This film perfectly illustrates the stubbornness of an adventurous spirit and the natural conflict between adventure and love.  Definitely a classic.