On the other hand I would prefer if they just drop the Winnie-the-Pooh project, it just sounds like such a bomb.
The thing is, imagine for a second that Disney didn't saturate the market with Pooh stuff for years and didn't even get the license to animate them. In other words, forget
everything you know about Pooh from anything other than the original books. If someone made a live action movie based
exactly on those books with either CGI or Puppet versions of the characters, that would sound pretty cool. The characters would be
totally different obviously. It's amazing to think that while most references to fairy tales come directly from Disney projects, they're have been multiple attempts by other companies to utilize these characters. Look how many not Disney Pinocchio films and cartoons there were. But Pooh is something
so engrained in Disney that there has actually
never been any major adaption not involving them. Except that weird Russian cartoon from the 60's that sometime pops up on Youtube. Even Jay Ward and co were planning on a Pooh movie before Disney. I can't even imagine what that would be like, even as a die hard Jay Ward cartoon fan. That's how powerful Disney's hold over the book series is. We can't get the Sterling Holloway/Jim Cummings version out of our heads if we tried.
Now, even if Disney did apply the exact characters and voice actors, I could see a live action Pooh movie with Christopher Robin as his usual kid self maybe working. But this adult one either comes off as bad satire or something emo. Then again, you wonder... Christopher Robin (except for the TV series) only appears briefly in every cartoon. So what would be the point in that? I'm surprised Disney didn't go all Roger Rabbit (or more accurately Song of the South or Alice Comedies) on it and had a live action boy as Christopher with animated animals.
As far as Chip 'n Dale go, I would only WANT a Rescue Rangers movie. Classic Chip and Dale are not my favorites. You know the complaints of Jerry in Tom and Jerry being the antagonist? It's completely valid in those two. They only exist to torment Pluto or Donald in the original shorts, and most of the time Pluto does nothing to make them aggressive.
I don't think a Chip n' Dale live action movie would work at that rate. They're either annoying other cartoon animals or dealing with other Chipmunks. I too prefer the Rescue Rangers incarnation, even though I do love me some Donald Duck cartoons. Somehow that would work as a movie, as the Rangers usually deal with humans or animals connected to humans. Get the original writers in to do various prewrites and touch ups and you got yourself a movie. A movie with just the original duo annoying humans? it comes off Yogi Bearish at best. As in they do everything with the CGI characters right, but throw in bland human actors and the movie sucks as a result. Still, the fact Disney would show care to
any of the Disney Afternoon shows outside of a T-shirt or video game (and even then, what happened to Rescue Rangers Remastered?) sounds suspicious.