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Post by summers8 on Jun 9, 2018 12:47:46 GMT
If you were to decide truthfully. what movie do you think is the most child appealing or the most Disneyfied.
I will go with
GOTG series
Ant Man.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Jun 9, 2018 13:03:46 GMT
If you were to decide truthfully. what movie do you think is the most child appealing or the most Disneyfied.
I will go with
GOTG series
Ant Man. Definitely Ant-Man.
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Post by scabab on Jun 9, 2018 13:44:23 GMT
Probably not Guardians of the Galaxy because there was quite a bit of death and destruction and some scenes that kids might find disturbing.
Spider-man Homecoming probably as the main characters are just kids themselves and it's mostly kept pretty light. Nothing too intense.
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Post by summers8 on Jun 9, 2018 14:12:15 GMT
Its hard to remember Homecoming because of the Sam Raimi movies but now I think of it, I will add Homecoming. I still can't understand why Disney would not let Spidey punch people when he has super strength and is acrobatic just because they think it sends a bad message to kids. that is unacceptable to me. it is dumbed down. period. no other way to explain it. Also Homecoming did have the Hannah Montana feel. so yeah, I will add Homecoming to the list.
GOTG Ant Man Homecoming
GOTG is there because of the jokes, tone and over the top colourful CGI and cartoonish look of the film.
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Post by summers8 on Jun 9, 2018 14:14:55 GMT
Also Tobey's Spiderman could beat the crap out of people with his fist. its one of the many reasons the old films are superior. enjoy
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Post by scabab on Jun 9, 2018 14:19:21 GMT
Well it'd have nothing to do with Disney because they have punches in all the other movies and it's not a Disney movie anyway. As a side note I remember the old 90's Spider-man cartoon also didn't really have Spider-man hit people.
It might be because Vulture was just a regular human. People were always confused as to why Spider-man could repeatedly punch Doctor Octopus in the face in Spider-man 2 and he could stay awake so perhaps it had something to do with that.
Edit: Oh you've posted the video of it now. Yeah that never really made sense. Doctor Octopus didn't have any super human abilites so it never made sense how he wasn't knocked out after a single punch. Vulture is also just a normal guy so that's probably why he didn't get into a slug fest.
He did kick Thanos though, I remember that much.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Jun 9, 2018 15:10:07 GMT
Guardians has the most crude humor and language.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Jun 9, 2018 15:11:09 GMT
All of the movies are built for teenagers.
Maybe Ant-Man
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Post by politicidal on Jun 9, 2018 15:14:35 GMT
Certainly Antman
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Post by Skaathar on Jun 9, 2018 15:31:40 GMT
Definitely not GOTG. There's a lot of crude/sexual language there, mean jokes and a teary death from Groot.
Homecoming has some action that might be a bit too intense for young ones.
Your best bets would be either Antman or Dr. Strange.
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Post by scabab on Jun 9, 2018 15:33:39 GMT
Doctor Strange did have that obscured beheading. Also the Ancient Ones death.
I don't think there was anything particularly violent in Ant-man though.
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Post by Skaathar on Jun 9, 2018 15:41:14 GMT
Doctor Strange did have that obscured beheading. Also the Ancient Ones death. I don't think there was anything particularly violent in Ant-man though. Ah, fair point. Antman it is then.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2018 18:14:35 GMT
I'd go with Homecoming. It's just so weightless and lighthearted. I felt like I was watching a made for tv Disney movie.
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Post by James on Jun 9, 2018 18:51:22 GMT
I guess Ant-Man as well.
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Post by summers8 on Jun 9, 2018 19:03:46 GMT
I'd go with Homecoming. It's just so weightless and lighthearted. I felt like I was watching a made for tv Disney movie. The cinematography was pretty poor. so the tv feel.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Jun 9, 2018 21:58:43 GMT
The same Ant-Man movie where an out-of-his-mind man tries to seek revenge on the little girl of the titular character? Yeah, very child friendly stuff there...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2018 22:44:03 GMT
I'd go with Homecoming. It's just so weightless and lighthearted. I felt like I was watching a made for tv Disney movie. The cinematography was pretty poor. so the tv feel. Absolutely! Very boxy, limited cinematography that feels like a tv show. This is a major problem in Ant Man as well.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Jun 9, 2018 23:14:53 GMT
What age of child are you talking about? There are reasons why all of the movies are rated PG-13.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Jun 10, 2018 0:04:07 GMT
I'd go with Homecoming. It's just so weightless and lighthearted. I felt like I was watching a made for tv Disney movie. Now that I think about it Spider-Man definitely works as a kids film. It makes even more sense since he's beloved by children anyway.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2018 1:06:49 GMT
I'd go with Homecoming. It's just so weightless and lighthearted. I felt like I was watching a made for tv Disney movie. Now that I think about it Spider-Man definitely works as a kids film. It makes even more sense since he's beloved by children anyway. Honestly, Homecoming is my least favorite MCU movie. Objectively, it's definately not the worst, but it's my least favorite and the only one I don't own on blu ray.
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