Zootopia: Opening Night - SEE THIS
9 years ago
ROOS. Yes, Roos. The more roos the better. Thicktails galore.
It's a high speed fantastic adventure set in a world that is so complete that you don't even pay attention. When the world is so well done that you don't notice, you've succeeded. A story that isn't preachy, doesn't have song and dance, and doesn't rely on comedy- well, you wonder if you're actually watching a Disney film or not. There is no borrowed classic storyline. It's all new. No retelling here. Just a really good adventure. The amount of background details, gags, parodies and more are not shoved in your face, but are there if you look for them. This is a movie you'll be pausing a lot to catch all the fun.
There are 68 species in the film. The otters are small and long with short legs. Wolves are highly susceptible to howling and similar canine traits. Even Nick Wilde, the fox, is a rather short and slight character by comparison with short legs. It all *works* in this world. Nothing is pushed at you. You accept it as you would any normal non-animated movie because you're drawn into the plot and meat of the story. It keeps ending, then picking up because just when you thought it ended, there's more and you learn everything you knew was wrong.
This will be the new movie that furry fans can point non-fans at and say "I like this type of art like in that movie Zootopia." It's not sexual. The gazelle singer is about as sexy as any Superbowl halftime show, and they make fun of that in a good way.
Damn, I cannot say how much I like this movie. I don't go off normally about any film, but this is one you do not want to wait long to see. It has had little to no advertising so it should be easy to get to a showing, or as I will, for several. I was in the first showing of the film at the theatre and I'll be going back.
Put your paws in the air for ZOOTOPIA!
There are 68 species in the film. The otters are small and long with short legs. Wolves are highly susceptible to howling and similar canine traits. Even Nick Wilde, the fox, is a rather short and slight character by comparison with short legs. It all *works* in this world. Nothing is pushed at you. You accept it as you would any normal non-animated movie because you're drawn into the plot and meat of the story. It keeps ending, then picking up because just when you thought it ended, there's more and you learn everything you knew was wrong.
This will be the new movie that furry fans can point non-fans at and say "I like this type of art like in that movie Zootopia." It's not sexual. The gazelle singer is about as sexy as any Superbowl halftime show, and they make fun of that in a good way.
Damn, I cannot say how much I like this movie. I don't go off normally about any film, but this is one you do not want to wait long to see. It has had little to no advertising so it should be easy to get to a showing, or as I will, for several. I was in the first showing of the film at the theatre and I'll be going back.
Put your paws in the air for ZOOTOPIA!
Yeah, I know, them negative waves...thank you, Oddball.
Here's to it being a positive influence.
-- L
And there's reason to believe that the dub is bad, since there are bad reviews:
http://www.n-tv.de/leute/film/Disne.....e17114491.html
Anyhow I'll be trying to watch it on Sunday.
My kids have seen the trailers and want to go see it, so yay family movie night!
V.
Target is the only one with Zootopia toys, marketed as a Target exclusive, so... yeah. Still have a full collection of the figures just in case.