Originally Posted By utahjosh <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://entertainment.time.com/2013/07/10/exclusive-first-look-tom-hanks-and-emma-thompson-in-saving-mr-banks/?iid=ent-main-lead">http://entertainment.time.com/...ain-lead</a> Looks good. I look forward to this one! I have heard that the Sherman Brothers may not be accurately portrayed in this one - even portrayed negatively.
Originally Posted By mawnck >>I have heard that the Sherman Brothers may not be accurately portrayed in this one - even portrayed negatively.<< The tale of the Sherman Brothers is a complicated one, and not entirely positive.
Originally Posted By utahjosh Well, I've seen their documentary, and Robert's son is an acquaintance of mine. He's the one who said the script treats them like buffoons. Probably because the film needed comic relief.
Originally Posted By leemac <<Well, I've seen their documentary>> You mean the one produced and directed by their sons? That impartial one?
Originally Posted By leemac <<The tale of the Sherman Brothers is a complicated one, and not entirely positive.>> It is tremendously sad that their egos precluded them working with the Company in any substantive way after Bedknobs and Broomsticks (the WTP shorts and the theme park stuff aside). I know a lot of folks that worked with them on the parks material and they found them to be very difficult to deal with.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I'm tentatively looking forward to this, but it just seems like such a very niche concept that I really can't see it doing well. Maybe I'll be wrong and the big-name actors will pull the crowds in, but I just can't see the average filmgoer getting excited about a movie that gives the story of the relationship building that led to a film 50 years ago. We'll see!
Originally Posted By oc_dean I don't think this is meant to be a big summer blockbuster hit. More like the films we tend to see toward the end of the year. The kind that are meant for Oscar nominations. And as the page loaded .... I swear I was literally holding my breath - and not exactly thrilled! Tom Hanks looks as much as Walt as Macys passing off as Neiman Marcus. I was hoping for Jean Dujardin. I look at Hanks .. and I see Hanks. Not Walt. So, I'm sure it will be in Hank's acting abilities that will work in his favor - If not his look.
Originally Posted By oc_dean And if this becomes a favorite among audiences and critics ... I can help but to think of that fan's idea of a movie poster ... as Ryan Gosling as a young Walt, just starting his Hollywood career. - Starring out of his moving train ... across the American landscape. That would be something I'd love to see!
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Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA I like Tom Hanks I like Walt Disney I don't like Tom Hanks as Walt Disney
Originally Posted By leemac <<I'm tentatively looking forward to this, but it just seems like such a very niche concept that I really can't see it doing well. Maybe I'll be wrong and the big-name actors will pull the crowds in, but I just can't see the average filmgoer getting excited about a movie that gives the story of the relationship building that led to a film 50 years ago. We'll see!>> It is a small film - hence why the BBC is funding it. It isn't designed to be a blockbuster. It has a great cast so the potential is there. I'm not a fan of the director (he did The Blind Side, The Rookie and The Alamo- latter to for Disney) but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. I also one of these strange folks that really can't stand Tom Hanks - but I think Emma Thompson is an inspired casting choice!
Originally Posted By dagobert I didn't know that this is a BBC and not a Disney movie. It will still be distributed worldwide?
Originally Posted By leemac <<I didn't know that this is a BBC and not a Disney movie. It will still be distributed worldwide?>> You didn't think that this type of movie would fit into Iger's strategy did you? It was always a BBC Films project. They took it to Disney to become a co-production due to all of the legal issues around filming. BBC Films don't have a distribution arm so it will be handled by Disney and its partners worldwide.
Originally Posted By dagobert >>>You didn't think that this type of movie would fit into Iger's strategy did you? <<< That's true, but since it's about Walt Disney and there have already been articles on D23, I assumed it's a Disney movie. So I will be able to see it in Austria as well. I just wished that Disney would have brought Waking Sleeping Beauty over here as well, or at least the DVD. Iger is even worse when it comes to the studios than Eisner. At least Eisner still made more different movies under different banners.
Originally Posted By leemac <<I just wished that Disney would have brought Waking Sleeping Beauty over here as well, or at least the DVD.>> Agreed. I don't think it had any sort of release internationally except at a few festivals. I also don't think it has been released on any format other than region 1 DVD and Netflix download. A real pity for Disney fans IMHO as it is an exceptional documentary. I've still never seen The Sweatbox either. It would be nice if that was available legally at some point.