Winnie the Pooh (2011)
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Seen it at the cinema, and I loved it. Really charming, funny and sweet. The characters are really loveable, with all their "logical" sayings and ideas.
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I didn't know this. Quite intriguing.
Source: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/w ... all-269357Don Hall wrote:When we started around three years ago, the thought was to release new content with a restored version of Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966), featuring some footage that was edited out of the original. We were unable to gather enough of that footage to make it worthwhile, so we made the new version.
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‘Disney’s Winnie The Pooh, Kids’ comes to Fayetteville
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Those costumes kind of scare me...
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Yeah, I'd have to agree of those costumes. Very Creepy and disturbing.blackcauldron85 wrote:‘Disney’s Winnie The Pooh, Kids’ comes to Fayetteville
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Those costumes kind of scare me...
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All I can say is......EEEEEEEEEEEEW! Creepy!blackcauldron85 wrote:‘Disney’s Winnie The Pooh, Kids’ comes to Fayetteville
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^ It's like a weird combo of Winnie the Pooh and The Wizard of Oz.
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guess Pooh had a fat transplant to Piglet.
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/tqaHBfBSSuc" frameborder="0"></iframe>blackcauldron85 wrote:‘Disney’s Winnie The Pooh, Kids’ comes to Fayetteville
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It had to be done.
What did everyone here think of the 2011 Pooh movie?
I was really excited for Pooh and co. to get another WDAS film after 30+ years. The anticipation was high for me leading up to summer 2011.
I was pretty happy with the film overall, especially visually. The backrounds took my breath away, such beautiful watercolors. Ahhh hand drawn is like a fine wine.
I also loved Jim Cummings performance as Pooh and Tigger, classic. But i didn't enjoy Tom Kenny as Rabbit at all or Craig Ferguson as Owl. They just couldn't nail these characters. Both failed to capture the characters, Kenny more so than Craig. Travis Oates wasn't bad as Piglet and Bud Luckey was a spot on Eyeore.
But i really missed Ken Sansom, i thought about him everytime Rabbit was on screen. He was still alive during the making-release of the film, was up for doing it to. Such a let down. They could've atleast gotten Will Ryan who was Rabbit in the Pooh Corner days. He's still with us fyi. Phil Baron could still do a great Piglet i bet. None of the Pooh Corner actors ever came back and most were spot on with those characters. Odd. Andre Stojka missing was criminal, such a great Owl. Ferguson was awful. Why were him and Kenny brought in?
Laurie Main was the best Narrator for this franchise but John Cleese sound nice. I loved the classic opening.
Let me tell you my biggest pet peeve with this movie............... the pop culture music. Popular Music has no place in a classic Disney film like this, maybe in a Wreck it Ralph where it made sense. But Pooh is classic and shouldn't be tainted like that. I also hated the Zooey Dechanel opening, not even 10 percent as good as the original song.
That culture clash bothered me quite abit because it didn't fit the tone or style of this film. Very out of place.
So there's my pros and cons, i'd love to hear yours!
I was pretty happy with the film overall, especially visually. The backrounds took my breath away, such beautiful watercolors. Ahhh hand drawn is like a fine wine.
I also loved Jim Cummings performance as Pooh and Tigger, classic. But i didn't enjoy Tom Kenny as Rabbit at all or Craig Ferguson as Owl. They just couldn't nail these characters. Both failed to capture the characters, Kenny more so than Craig. Travis Oates wasn't bad as Piglet and Bud Luckey was a spot on Eyeore.
But i really missed Ken Sansom, i thought about him everytime Rabbit was on screen. He was still alive during the making-release of the film, was up for doing it to. Such a let down. They could've atleast gotten Will Ryan who was Rabbit in the Pooh Corner days. He's still with us fyi. Phil Baron could still do a great Piglet i bet. None of the Pooh Corner actors ever came back and most were spot on with those characters. Odd. Andre Stojka missing was criminal, such a great Owl. Ferguson was awful. Why were him and Kenny brought in?
Laurie Main was the best Narrator for this franchise but John Cleese sound nice. I loved the classic opening.
Let me tell you my biggest pet peeve with this movie............... the pop culture music. Popular Music has no place in a classic Disney film like this, maybe in a Wreck it Ralph where it made sense. But Pooh is classic and shouldn't be tainted like that. I also hated the Zooey Dechanel opening, not even 10 percent as good as the original song.
That culture clash bothered me quite abit because it didn't fit the tone or style of this film. Very out of place.
So there's my pros and cons, i'd love to hear yours!
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Re: What did everyone here think of the 2011 Pooh movie?
I agree that visually it looked great. But to me, the whole thing felt forced and a tad bit boring(?) Maybe it was just that it was one story (i.e., the Backson) instead of three like you found in The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. But it just didn't seem to capture the charm of the original shorts that comprised TMAoWtP in the same way. (For the record, I do think the whole concept of "feeling" and "charm" and the like, are subjective so where I didn't feel it, it's quite probable that others did. I don't mean to knock the film in any way . . . personally, I just didn't enjoy it much.)
As for the voices, I thought Jim Cummings did a bang up job with Pooh and Tigger. Craig Ferguson's work stood out (but not in a good way) and the rest weren't that memorable to me.
As for the music, I didn't have a problem with Zooey Descahanel's work. I did like her take on the theme song - it seemed to fit. And A Very Important Thing to Do didn't bother me, even though characters weren't singing it, because characters didn't sing The Rain Rain Rain Came Down Down Down either. The only song that didn't seem to fit stylistically was So Long, but pop songs over the credits of any Disney film seems to be the norm these days so I guess I wasn't that put out by it.
As for the voices, I thought Jim Cummings did a bang up job with Pooh and Tigger. Craig Ferguson's work stood out (but not in a good way) and the rest weren't that memorable to me.
As for the music, I didn't have a problem with Zooey Descahanel's work. I did like her take on the theme song - it seemed to fit. And A Very Important Thing to Do didn't bother me, even though characters weren't singing it, because characters didn't sing The Rain Rain Rain Came Down Down Down either. The only song that didn't seem to fit stylistically was So Long, but pop songs over the credits of any Disney film seems to be the norm these days so I guess I wasn't that put out by it.
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Re: What did everyone here think of the 2011 Pooh movie?
jade wrote:Let me tell you my biggest pet peeve with this movie............... the pop culture music. Popular Music has no place in a classic Disney film like this, maybe in a Wreck it Ralph where it made sense. But Pooh is classic and shouldn't be tainted like that. I also hated the Zooey Dechanel opening, not even 10 percent as good as the original song.
That culture clash bothered me quite abit because it didn't fit the tone or style of this film. Very out of place.
There was no pop culture music in it. Except maybe the end credits song. But that songs's style was a major throwback to pop music of the 60s and 70s (when the original film came out), so it obviously did fit.
I honestly don't know what you're talking about. Zooey's voice and Lopez' songs weren't any different stylistically from the original film or films like Robin Hood or Fox and the Hound.
Re: What did everyone here think of the 2011 Pooh movie?
PatrickvD wrote:jade wrote:Let me tell you my biggest pet peeve with this movie............... the pop culture music. Popular Music has no place in a classic Disney film like this, maybe in a Wreck it Ralph where it made sense. But Pooh is classic and shouldn't be tainted like that. I also hated the Zooey Dechanel opening, not even 10 percent as good as the original song.
That culture clash bothered me quite abit because it didn't fit the tone or style of this film. Very out of place.
There was no pop culture music in it. Except maybe the end credits song. But that songs's style was a major throwback to pop music of the 60s and 70s (when the original film came out), so it obviously did fit.
I honestly don't know what you're talking about. Zooey's voice and Lopez' songs weren't any different stylistically from the original film or films like Robin Hood or Fox and the Hound.
I really love the original opening and was hoping they would copy and paste it to the 2011 film, it's such a classic Disney song.
When TMAWP came out how many outside musicians did Disney bring in to do songs?
I'm not a fan of Zooey's voice in general which also annoyed me.