Random Thoughts 2: Arbitrary Speculations

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Disney's Hercules
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Those aren't like crocs at all. Silly Lexicus, trying to deprive us of a good thing.
 
Those aren't like crocs at all. Silly Lexicus, trying to deprive us of a good thing.
I'm sure that one could purchase such things from certain... ahh... "specialist" shops or websites, if one were so inclined ;)

(Which one isn't personally, of course, but whatever floats one's boat, one is not going to be judgemental...)
 
Oh dear, what don't you like about Mulan? I feel that's one of my favorite Disney movies ever.

Muppet Treasure Island is my favorite Disney movie ever but Mulan is up there

edit: after compulsively reading the wikipedia article for Muppet Treasure Island I found this gem at the end:
The Hormel Foods Corporation (the creators of Spam) sued Jim Henson Productions for using the name "Spa'am" for one of the film's tribal pig characters.[9] The judge dismissed their suit on September 22, 1995 after a trial for failure to prove damages, noting, "one might think Hormel would welcome the association with a genuine source of pork."[10]
 
Hercules and Mulan are objectively inferior films to Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King, but I'd chose the former over the latter every time.
 
Hercules and Mulan are objectively inferior films to Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King, but I'd chose the former over the latter every time.
The only one of these I've seen is Mulan.

When it comes to Hercules, I'll take Kevin Sorbo and Michael Hurst, thankyouverymuch).
 
Random thought:

There are so many people on the internet who complain about how bad recent movies are, that I thought about my own "relationship" to the film industry and came to the conclusion that over the last few years, my enjoyment for movies has gone up dramatically. That's because I don't actually watch them anymore! Instead, I watch reviews about the movies on Youtube. Even if a movie is terrible, like most movies I want to be good turn out to be (looking at you, Suicide Squad), I get a lot of enjoyment out of them, because when a movie is bad, that's when the reviewers are the funniest they can be. And I don't even have to pay anything for it.

Well and then, if there's that unexpected Gem hidden in the trash that is Hollywood Movies these days, I can watch it much cheaper online, AND I don't have to sit in a cinema with a bunch of idiots. Like Birdman. Birdman was a very enjoyable movie. Even though I already knew pretty much everything about the movie because of the many reviews that I had watched, I still enjoyed it when I eventually got around to seeing the movie itself.
 
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