Disney's Moana - Teaser Trailer

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  1. brian8871

    brian8871 Active Member


    You're Welcome.


    We Know The Way.
     
  2. PNWTigger

    PNWTigger Well-Known Member

    Thank you for sharing those. I am looking forward to hopefully seeing Moana soon.
     
  3. brian8871

    brian8871 Active Member

    What can I say except, you're welcome! (Sorry, couldn't resist.)
     
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  4. brian8871

    brian8871 Active Member


    How Far I'll Go.
     
  5. Yookeroo

    Yookeroo Active Member

    Tangled
    Wreck-It Ralph
    Frozen

    Big Hero 6
    Zootopia
    Moana

    Is this a 3rd golden age for Disney animation? Personally, I'd throw Frankenweenie & Bolt in there too, but that's not as defensible.

    Yeah, someone will come in complaining about some of these films, but this is quite a run.
     
  6. Phroobar

    Phroobar Moderator

    There were some clunkers in there too. Frankenweenie is a Tim Burton productions. Just distributed by Disney. Bolt is kind of boardline for me. I'd probably say the 3rd golden age started with The Princess and the Frog.

    Chicken Little
    November 4, 2005 Walt Disney Animation Studios
    Meet the Robinsons March 30, 2007 Walt Disney Animation Studios
    Bolt November 28, 2008 Walt Disney Animation Studios
    The Princess and the Frog December 11, 2009 Walt Disney Animation Studios
    Tangled November 24, 2010 Walt Disney Animation Studios
    Winnie the Pooh July 15, 2011 Walt Disney Animation Studios
    Wreck-It Ralph November 2, 2012 Walt Disney Animation Studios
    Frozen November 27, 2013 Walt Disney Animation Studios
    Big Hero 6 November 7, 2014 Walt Disney Animation Studios
    Zootopia March 4, 2016 Walt Disney Animation Studios
    Moana
     
  7. brian8871

    brian8871 Active Member


    How Far I'll Go (Multilanguage)
     
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  9. brian8871

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    Shiny.
     
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  10. Phroobar

    Phroobar Moderator

    I saw the movie yesterday and really enjoyed it. The shiny song reminded me of Tim Curry in Rocky Horror. The Rock did a great job a Maui. The movie was definitely better than Frozen. Disneyland needs to have some kind of story time in the old Tahitian Terrace about this movie.
     
  11. Dabob2

    Dabob2 Well-Known Member

    <I saw the movie yesterday and really enjoyed it. The shiny song reminded me of Tim Curry in Rocky Horror. The Rock did a great job a Maui. The movie was definitely better than Frozen. Disneyland needs to have some kind of story time in the old Tahitian Terrace about this movie.>

    That's a great idea. (Though bringing back the restaurant would be better still). Are they doing anything with that space currently?
     
  12. Dissermania

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    The movie and music were fantasic. I loved it.
     
  13. FerretAfros

    FerretAfros Well-Known Member

    I watched Moana the other day and enjoyed it, but I didn't instantly fall in love with it like so many have. The first act was solid but not spectacular, the second act was just plain bad, but the third act was pretty great. The Mad Max coconuts seemed odd to me (and their vessel reminded me of something from Miyazaki), and the crab sequence was kind of terrible; I understand why they needed some smaller battles for the plot, but I didn't find them particularly compelling

    The songs weren't as instantly-hummable as the Frozen songs, but they were used much better throughout the film. While there were plenty of weird parts, there were no gaping plot holes (*cough*Frozen*cough*). It was a lot of fun, but I'm not sure it lived up to some of the reactions I've heard; I'd give it a B+
     
  14. mawnck

    mawnck Well-Known Member

    I still stand by my opinion that it's better than Zootopia, but it looks like not too many people agree with me. The thing is, it's been a weak year ... definitely quantity over quality.
     
  15. brian8871

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    Moana and her high-sea adventures are heading back to theaters for more fanciful singing, but this time she wants audiences to join in.

    Walt Disney Animation Studios announced Tuesday an all-new sing-along version of the critically-praised comedy will hit theaters Jan. 27, 2017 nationwide. A special engagement will be held at the historic El Capitan Theatre on Jan. 20, giving Los Angeles audiences an early viewing to sing the films’ original songs.

    'Moana' Sing-Along Hitting Theaters
     
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