I'm confused slightly I guess I'm used to the fe.org system, but ok. I also made a movie news forum just now, which I tried to spark engagement along with my news. :}
What is the last movie you watched and what did you think?
#movies
PrismsFanEdits wrote:
Im confused what I did wrong? This is a last movie you watched forum? and I thought like fe.org we'd post the film we watched and then talk if prompted by other members?
Your reviews are not discussions, they're blog posts. When you do it across multiple websites it doesn't seem like you wanna chat. You've been doing this for a long, long time, just dropping reviews with no conversational element.
I watched Robin Hood today, the 1973 animated Disney feature version and I really liked it.
I've seen it many times before as a kid, but on this rewatch it was still great!
How can you not like Disney's Robin Hood?
I'll admit it Isn't a Disney classic in pushing the artform of animation or even screenwriting but it is good Disney fun, it's a perfect adaptation for what you'd think Disney would do with Robin Hood in animation. Robin's not some guy, he's a fox! The sheriff isn't some big old mean scoundrel fellow, he's a wolf, I think the film perfectly captures Disney charm and still has some great humor and fun sequences. Particularly the fight during the arrow tournament is a lot of fun. Yes the film is cheap and that should be noted, that's quite shameful, but still I enjoyed it and I always have. What do you all think? I'd give it honestly a 7/10
I've seen it many times before as a kid, but on this rewatch it was still great!
How can you not like Disney's Robin Hood?
I'll admit it Isn't a Disney classic in pushing the artform of animation or even screenwriting but it is good Disney fun, it's a perfect adaptation for what you'd think Disney would do with Robin Hood in animation. Robin's not some guy, he's a fox! The sheriff isn't some big old mean scoundrel fellow, he's a wolf, I think the film perfectly captures Disney charm and still has some great humor and fun sequences. Particularly the fight during the arrow tournament is a lot of fun. Yes the film is cheap and that should be noted, that's quite shameful, but still I enjoyed it and I always have. What do you all think? I'd give it honestly a 7/10
PrismsFanEdits wrote:
I watched Robin Hood today, the 1973 animated Disney feature version and I really liked it.I've seen it many times before as a kid, but on this rewatch it was still great!How can you not like Disney's...
still looks a bit like a review. Perhaps this is a difficult one for you, but you'll need to study how other people post these things and improve your style.
I was feeling like replying until you started making some statements that felt like they weren't really engaging with me or other people. read conversation threads and see how people respond to each other. for example, inightmares spoke to you and you haven't acknowledged him. This comes across as rude.
I have some thoughts about this film, but after reading your post I don't really feel like sharing because I didn't get the impression that you want to know what I think.
triadne wrote:
PrismsFanEdits wrote:I watched Robin Hood today, the 1973 animated Disney feature version and I really liked it.I've seen it many times before as a kid, but on this rewatch it was still great!How can ...
I don't know what you mean. I guess giving my opinion? I'm so lost, I want to hear your opinion? I asked for it at the end, I was just stating mine, my apologies.
PrismsFanEdits wrote:
triadne wrote:PrismsFanEdits wrote:I watched Robin Hood today, the 1973 animated Disney feature version and I really liked it.I've seen it many times before as a kid, but on this rewatch it was still ...
If you don't know what I mean then perhaps it might be best if you don't continue to post until you do know what I mean. Because taking part in a community comes with inherent social contracts that you do need to meet with.
triadne wrote:
PrismsFanEdits wrote:triadne wrote:PrismsFanEdits wrote:I watched Robin Hood today, the 1973 animated Disney feature version and I really liked it.I've seen it many times before as a kid, but on this ...
Fair
"How can you not like Disney's Robin Hood?"
This isn't a question. This is a rhetorical question - rhetorical questions by nature have implied answers and stances in the situation "in question".
Doing this, then asking what I thought at the very end defeats the obviously low effort post.
Go make a tumblr and review movies
This isn't a question. This is a rhetorical question - rhetorical questions by nature have implied answers and stances in the situation "in question".
Doing this, then asking what I thought at the very end defeats the obviously low effort post.
Go make a tumblr and review movies
I watched 2 interesting films I'd love to diascuss.
Coal Miners Daughter, a musical biopic about Loretta Lynn and her rise from a coal miners daughter to a country singer.
and the other day I watched Joe Dante's "Explorers" a film notorious for having filming abruptly stopped. I liked both but am curious what others think!
Coal Miners Daughter, a musical biopic about Loretta Lynn and her rise from a coal miners daughter to a country singer.
and the other day I watched Joe Dante's "Explorers" a film notorious for having filming abruptly stopped. I liked both but am curious what others think!
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PrismsFanEdits wrote:
I watched 2 interesting films I'd love to diascuss.Coal Miners Daughter, a musical biopic about Loretta Lynn and her rise from a coal miners daughter to a country singer.and the other day I watched Jo...
I really loved that concept in the explorers. They made that bubble with a piece of code??? So cool. I wanted to watch that movie a lot when I was a kid but never got to, can't remember why. I think maybe it wasn't on TV and we didn't manage to record it on tape, maybe the only way I saw it was by borrowing a friend's tape.