Michael Bay is back to destroy a childhood franchise. Except he’s not. Kind of. It depends. The film definitely bears a strong resemblance to its predecessors, but at the same time feels fairly new due in large part to a changed human cast, a reworked Autobot cast, and a general shift in tone.
Spoilers.
One of the best examples of artistic integrity on a corporate scale.
wow.
No matter how many times I see this, I never fail to be impressed by that last sentence.
More of this please.
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Big Hero 6 doesn’t come out for months, yet the drama surrounding it is already pissing me off. We’ve seen ONE PICTURE of a character, one picture in which said character’s head is partially covered and people are in an uproar because the facial model looks similar, or even identical, to that of Rapunzel, Anna and Elsa. Because of this, there are already shouts that Disney is being lazy and recycling models.
It’s one picture.
We haven’t seen this character in motion. We haven’t heard how she’s going to sound, or seen how she’s going to act. All that people are going off of is one picture of one character out of a cast that is arguably the most diverse and dynamic in Disney’s animated history.
I don’t know how long Disney has had Big Hero 6 in the works, but given the past few animated movies and the space between them I really don’t think it should be as big of a deal as it is being made out to be. This film is coming out within a year of Frozen, which came out within a year of Wreck-it-Ralph. All of that is from the same studio. That models are being reused on certain characters within movies that are released within one year of one another should be understandable, especially by artists who work to put out consistent works.
Could Disney have made a new face model for Anna/Elsa, or for this new character? Yes. Does it make them lazy that they didn’t? No. Why not? Because the characters SHOULD NOT BE DEFINED BY THE STRUCTURE OF THEIR FACES OR SHAPE OF THEIR BODIES.
If you want to be mad and complain about Big Hero 6, then that’s fine. Please, save it for after we’ve seen more of these characters, or better yet for after the god damn movie comes out.Welcome to Tumblr, where the facts are made up, and the points in an argument don’t matter.
Come on, amigo, lighten up. Let people complain and lower their expectations for the movie, so when it comes out, they can be surprised by its charm and wit, and then you can poke fun at them when they start trying to defend their movie.
I mean, seriously. How many people thought Frozen was gonna suck, then immediately hopped aboard the fandom express? How many people jumped off when they saw how many others were jumping on the train?
It’s how fandoms and movies work, dude. We complain, then complain about the complaining, then go to the movie. After that, it goes to, “Everyone hates” or “Everyone starts hating the people who love it because they love it in a way that annoys the piss out of everyone”. Or you’re one of the ones who love it. Who cares? Just crack open a cold one and enjoy the way people will argue about something that doesn’t have a strong enough foundation to argue for.
Hell, I’ll admit I enjoy taking part in both sides of the argument because it keeps me from leaning too strongly on one side or another. Valid points all around, and so are the invalid arguments. One could say I’m telling you to… Let it go.
I’m not sorry for that last overused joke. I’m only sorry that it’s overused.
Believe me, I’m well versed in the toxic culture of hate and hypocrisy on Tumblr. That doesn’t stop it from pissing me off. It’s not that people don’t like the character or the movie, but why.
I like to argue, don’t get me wrong. However, I also like to see characters as more than just a design on paper, and to judge them for more than just physical similarities to other characters in other movies. That there is already so much hatred over one character’s physical appearance and nothing else regarding her is what makes me mad.
You would think that on a place like Tumblr that seems to thrive on asking for equality and representation that Big Hero 6 would be a big deal. You would think that on a site where personal thoughts and experiences are put on display, and shipping as a major hobby that a character’s appearance would be secondary to personality and portrayal.
Sadly, I should be too well versed in the toxic culture of hate and hypocrisy on Tumblr to believe that.
(via travelererrant)
Big Hero 6 doesn’t come out for months, yet the drama surrounding it is already pissing me off. We’ve seen ONE PICTURE of a character, one picture in which said character’s head is partially covered and people are in an uproar because the facial model looks similar, or even identical, to that of Rapunzel, Anna and Elsa. Because of this, there are already shouts that Disney is being lazy and recycling models.
It’s one picture.
We haven’t seen this character in motion. We haven’t heard how she’s going to sound, or seen how she’s going to act. All that people are going off of is one picture of one character out of a cast that is arguably the most diverse and dynamic in Disney’s animated history.
I don’t know how long Disney has had Big Hero 6 in the works, but given the past few animated movies and the space between them I really don’t think it should be as big of a deal as it is being made out to be. This film is coming out within a year of Frozen, which came out within a year of Wreck-it-Ralph. All of that is from the same studio. That models are being reused on certain characters within movies that are released within one year of one another should be understandable, especially by artists who work to put out consistent works.
Could Disney have made a new face model for Anna/Elsa, or for this new character? Yes. Does it make them lazy that they didn’t? No. Why not? Because the characters SHOULD NOT BE DEFINED BY THE STRUCTURE OF THEIR FACES OR SHAPE OF THEIR BODIES.
If you want to be mad and complain about Big Hero 6, then that’s fine. Please, save it for after we’ve seen more of these characters, or better yet for after the god damn movie comes out.
I love it when a newspaper’s opinion section contains contradicting articles.
In my local paper today there was an article about how minimum wage should not be raised because the point of a minimum wage job is not to provide for the employee, but give them skills and training for higher end jobs later in life. This article was written by the CEO of a neighboring town’s chamber of commerce.
An article on the other page, written by an actual journalist, looked at the general opinion of CEOs of major companies and economists, and how they generally agree that the minimum wage in America should be raised. This is in response to a dying middle class caused by the growing wage gap between the rich and the poor, and how that is choking the economy and American capitalism as a whole. The article in question referenced quotes by the CEO of Goldman Sachs, Warren Buffet, and several others while calling lobbyists at the US chamber of commerce one of the main causes of the defunct economy.
This amuses me.
Thank you, anon. Those issues have been resolved, reraised and resolved again. I don’t plan on leaving soon.
Being a introvert is like being Robert Downey Jr. in your head
and Castiel in real life
this is the best definition of introvert by far
(via the-chibster)
We all wear masks, for the social world, for our family, our friends, and for ourselves. As we come to better know ourselves and the world around us we chip away at our masks piece by piece.
The masks we wear protect us from the hurts of the world, from our fears and insecurities, and the deepest parts of ourselves; the parts of us that we most fear to see.
One of the greatest and most terrifying questions that can ever be asked, is what lies behind your innermost ;mask, the one that protects you from your darkest truths and truest self.