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We Want The D

Disney films have shaped and supported childhoods for over 75 years. But when you watch them as adults there are things that make you want to unfreeze Walt's head and say, "What the hell, guy?!". Tune in each week to hear Vicky, Nolan, and Jill rip apart, analyse, and laugh at beloved childhood classics from the Disney catalogue.
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Now displaying: July, 2018
Jul 26, 2018

Forging ahead on the Summer of Love Bug, we're wrapping up the core four original movies with HERBIE GOES BANANAS. Though at this point we have to wonder if Disney ever really understood what the appeal of this franchise was. While our hosts loved the earlier installments for their willingness to commit to the concept of a little car with a big heart, their over-the-top characters, and out-sized but still believable hi-jinks; this latest movie does pretty much the opposite of all of those. The hi-jinks are so over-the-top they jump right over incredulity. They've doubled down on the number of characters but made each of them a fraction as interesting, to the extent that not even comedy legends Harvey Korman or Cloris Leachman can save the movie. And Herbie doesn't even go by Herbie for 99% of the film's run time! So as Vicky, Nolan and Jill soldier on in this series, we can only hope the latter two, standalone entries in the franchise hold more promise.

Jul 19, 2018

Disney has been going through something of a new renaissance in the past decade or so, in terms of their animated movies. Most of the films they've released in this era have gone on to achieve some combination of box office success, critical praise, or audience approval. WRECK-IT RALPH feels like a clear attempt to do so by taking its cues from other beloved movies that combined existing IPs with new properties a la 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' and telling an emotionally resonant story a la Pixar. Do they succeed? Well, Vicky, Nolan and Jill have some strong reactions to this movie, that's for certain. From some obvious soundtrack choices to some relatable clumsiness, there's something for each of our hosts to latch on to on this week's episode of We Want The D.

Jul 12, 2018

The Summer of Love Bug continues on We Want The D, and we've hit our inevitable first speed bump in the franchise with Disney's HERBIE GOES TO MONTE CARLO. After establishing the little car with a big personality as a multi-faceted entity who perhaps feels the highs and lows of life a little too extremely, the third installment in the franchise takes a step back by putting Herbie back on the race track. The only interesting thing Herbie gets to do in this movie is fall in love...the rest comes down to some familiar faces from the franchise and from other Disney movies our hosts have watched from this era - both welcome and, well, Don Knotts. The racing sequences are longer, the villains are less broad and funny, and Herbie's been mellowed out. It's all a bit disappointing, save for one truly incredible French inspector with a dynamite moustache. 

Jul 5, 2018

This week on We Want The D, it's Nolan's turn to go off the deep end of comparing a movie adaptation to it's original source. Luckily for everyone, Disney's adaption of HOLES is not only faithful, but handily done as well. Lots of that has to do with the very game cast, from Eartha Kitt to Patricia Arquette to a fresh-faced, controversy free Shia Labeouf and plenty of other stand-outs in both the adult and child characters across the three timelines (have we mentioned this movie has a lot going on?). And while there's things to quibble over in the direction or soundtrack choices, overall this movie is a delight to watch, talk about, and needlessly compare it to the book on which it is based. 

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