Moana is a good film. I don't see the point of this, they could just put it back in the cinema if they wanted even more money from it.
Even the boring + pointless Moana 2 from last year made a shitload of money. They are going to milk this franchise for all it's worth.Moana is a good film. I don't see the point of this, they could just put it back in the cinema if they wanted even more money from it.
On top of that, for something thats very straight forward and hard to fuck up, they'll still find a way to fuck this up like they did Lilo and Stitch.Moana is a good film. I don't see the point of this, they could just put it back in the cinema if they wanted even more money from it.
I thought GAF would like this
I don't really get these Live-Action versions when over 90% is CGI again lol
Moana is a good film. I don't see the point of this, they could just put it back in the cinema if they wanted even more money from it.
They'll probably add like a 45 minute subplot telling Maui's origin story.On top of that, for something thats very straight forward and hard to fuck up, they'll still find a way to fuck this up like they did Lilo and Stitch.
Like making the heart the sea an actual villain instead of a heartless antagonist, or not including that shiny schafrillas tomato tomba guy (or butchering his song like they did to 'be prepared' in the lion king movie)
They should do something similar for moana pozzi aswell.
I thought GAF would like this
I don't really get these Live-Action versions when over 90% is CGI again lol
I unironically could see them doing thatThey'll probably add like a 45 minute subplot telling Maui's origin story.
There were some blonde kids in the beginning, bet they get cooked and eaten with the comment "Yum, tastes like vanilla!"Zero diversity, sadly I'll have to pass on this one.
Water graphics were great in that movie. Also the rock.Unpopular opinion but I thought the original Moana is pretty unremarkable and probably one of the weakest movies Disney has redone in live action. There's like two characters for 90% of the film.
Oddly, these live-action remakes are very on and off, Snow White was a disaster, but the Lilo & Stitch live-action made over a billion at the box office and was a massive success.Why keep doing this? I know why but it seems like a practice with diminishing returns.