When they do Luke Chapter 2 and tell the story of the birth of Christ, do you suppose they'll have Stitch showing up and interrupting the moment? :
Yup! I just finished watching my rental copy of Lilo & Stitch. Snore! I figured it would be bad--based on my rationale from a couple of posts ago. But, my family and I dutifully watched it together and there wasn't a laugh, snicker or giggle to be heard from the lot of us--just a lot of sighs and "this is stupid" from my 12-year old son. Now, mind you, while I know 12-year old boys are prone to saying "this is stupid" about most things, after we watched the bogus, er, I mean "bonus" feature which was a minor "mockumentary" about Stitch's prior attempts to break into Disney films, my son remarked after a Mulan reference--"there's a film we need to watch again--not this one (Lilo & Stitch), Mulan".
And that, Jeff, is why I won't be going to see Treasure Planet. I was quite surprised to see previews on the L&S DVD for Atlantis 2 and 101 Dalmatians 2. Jungle Book 2 hitting the theaters soon?!
When will the madness stop!?!? The company is in a tailspin creatively speaking. I don't keep track of the financial end of the company, but I would suppose that if the creative end tanks the other end will be sure to follow.
Did anyone among us go see it? Jeff, Bean, Sharon? I'm guessing not. And what does that say about things when folks like us stay away from the box office when there's a new Disney animated feature film to go see?
Jeff, regards your LOTR story: Also makes ya wonder what Kingdom of the Sun might have been.
This sucks.
P.S. Back to Lilo & Stitch: How lame is it that all of these adult earth people are suddenly face-to-face with aliens and don't bat an eye?!?! And THAT is just opne of a number of problems I have with the film--and don't get me started on the Elvis soundtrack.