I'll give you this. I'm very disappointed in the fact they rebranded Langer's Fruit Punch with Frozen instead of Phineas and Ferb. Then again, Disney somehow turned the coldest of shoulders for P&F considering that the franchise made a crapload of money and helped put Disney TV animation back on track after years of lame tweencoms. Then again, I expected to see a real merchandising push of P&F Star Wars merch. The special pretty much came and went without fanfare, even though it was the project that essentially launched Disney's ownership of Star Wars. Disappointed by that.
I'll also add, while I get that this movie made twice as much, it sucks that you can't punt a football and not hit an Olaf toy, but Baymax merchandise is few and far between. I really wish Big Hero got at least half the love Frozen got. it was a better film overall anyway. Frozen's alright and I have no complaints, but Big Hero is freaking Big Hero!
Still, I kinda wish more people would find common ground on what truly terrible is. Sure, Titanic is a loud, overblown, dictionary definition of overrated cinema... but the two Italian animated counterparts are far, far, far, far worse. They're only likable for being so bad it's good, and honestly barely that at best. I think most can agree to that.
I'll also add, while I get that this movie made twice as much, it sucks that you can't punt a football and not hit an Olaf toy, but Baymax merchandise is few and far between. I really wish Big Hero got at least half the love Frozen got. it was a better film overall anyway. Frozen's alright and I have no complaints, but Big Hero is freaking Big Hero!
I find the opposite, actually. There is nothing more pretentious (and this is by no means guided at you or anyone here) than the whole "I'm not drinking the Kool-Aid" detractors that think that sounding as loud and negative as possible is a great truth that only geniuses are down with and anyone who actually likes something is a complete idiot for falling for it. Opinion Myopia does work both ways, you see. Extra points for defending something freaking awful while attacking something popular as terrible because someone doesn't like it (i.e. EWWWW! Guardians of the Galaxy is terrible! Spider-Man 3 is an underrated masterpiece). Again, not you or anyone here, but that's sort of obnoxious. "I don't like something" isn't equal with "this thing is terrible." I mean, I didn't care much for Citizen Kane, but I'm not going to say I was bored with it because it was bad. I think that it is indeed one of the most overrated of films (Gone with the Wind was much better), but then again, I like Orson Welles more as Unicron.Replying to myself (because I can) because a though occurred to me: would anyone concede that it's pretty pretentious to act like one's opinion on a film is automatically worth more any opposing opinion just because the former is the more popular opinion? Just wondering. I'm not saying this to attack anyone, but...
Still, I kinda wish more people would find common ground on what truly terrible is. Sure, Titanic is a loud, overblown, dictionary definition of overrated cinema... but the two Italian animated counterparts are far, far, far, far worse. They're only likable for being so bad it's good, and honestly barely that at best. I think most can agree to that.