14th July 2010, 6:41 PM
I was actually just joking around, I liked Conseil as a character and admired his dedication. I was just laughing a little at the same time. :) I was in high school...
I wouldn't have minded a female character (but the point you bring out is a good one), it was just... so... cheesy. Did they have to add that completely pointless subplot? I probably wouldn't have even minded if it was well done, if the characters were fleshed out and interesting, not just Arronax's daughter saying "oh golly gee I'm in love with Ned but Nemo's in charge and he wants me and I don't want him what do I do :(". Ugh.
Also, they completely fucked up Ned. Ned wasn't a crazy Canadian dim-witted whaling manly man comic-relief character like in the book, just a manly man, with plenty of shots of him in wet shirts to accentuate his build, and a homoerotic scene where's chained up and overacting like a mother fucker to look brave and determined. He didn't even have a fucking accent. They probably changed him to American or something because the dumbass D-list actor couldn't throw in a couple "eh"s.
Never seen or heard of the Disney movie. Actually, I remember there being a ride at Disney World, so I guess I did hear about it in a sense, but nah. When was it made? I love old animation, I wish I could just catch it on TV or something and put it on in the background instead of wasting a Netflix rental on it.
I wouldn't have minded a female character (but the point you bring out is a good one), it was just... so... cheesy. Did they have to add that completely pointless subplot? I probably wouldn't have even minded if it was well done, if the characters were fleshed out and interesting, not just Arronax's daughter saying "oh golly gee I'm in love with Ned but Nemo's in charge and he wants me and I don't want him what do I do :(". Ugh.
Also, they completely fucked up Ned. Ned wasn't a crazy Canadian dim-witted whaling manly man comic-relief character like in the book, just a manly man, with plenty of shots of him in wet shirts to accentuate his build, and a homoerotic scene where's chained up and overacting like a mother fucker to look brave and determined. He didn't even have a fucking accent. They probably changed him to American or something because the dumbass D-list actor couldn't throw in a couple "eh"s.
Never seen or heard of the Disney movie. Actually, I remember there being a ride at Disney World, so I guess I did hear about it in a sense, but nah. When was it made? I love old animation, I wish I could just catch it on TV or something and put it on in the background instead of wasting a Netflix rental on it.