Too young looking, and not stern enough through the eyes.
'Smile Time'
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He could be stern.
Or maybe that belongs in fanfic.
Thanks, jen!
I love Disney, and I am not ashamed. I think they are cool. And also pretty. Though I do not love The Lion King like they do, I merely tolerate it. I wish they would get the hell over The Lion King. Although, now that I'm thinking about it, I'm not very big on any of their animal movies, though I did enjoy Robin Hood. I don't really care for Bambi, Dumbo, Lady and the Tramp, 101 Dalmations, Jungle Book, The Fox and the Hound, or The Lion King. And I've seen all of those multiple times, and none of them improve upon rewatch. I did like Tarzan, but that one is tricky to categorize, since it also has people.
I know nothing about the Green Lantern.
CNN is reporting that Disney is going to make Toy Story 3 on their own, without the involvement of Pixar.
Bet it tanks (at least, comparitively).
I'd like to see Principal Hottie as John.
I could see him.
What? You don't like The Lion King ?? DOES YOUR WRONGNESS KNOW NO BOUNDS?!
Although, now that I'm thinking about it, I'm not very big on any of their animal movies, though I did enjoy Robin Hood. I don't really care for Bambi, Dumbo, Lady and the Tramp, 101 Dalmations, Jungle Book, The Fox and the Hound, or The Lion King. And I've seen all of those multiple times, and none of them improve upon rewatch.
None of them have princesses.
I'd like to see Principal Hottie as John.
I could see him.
Sean is MY FAVORITE.
None of them have princesses.
Have you seen Lady and the Tramp?
You don't like Dumbo?!? I think that might very well be one of the most brilliant works of animation, ever. It's just the right length (at 60+ minutes, there's no padded scenes), has pathos ("Baby Mine"--waaaah!), humor, and even sweetness (I love the opening scene with the stork doing his schtick). Oh, and a psychedelic scene that's 25 years ahead of its time ("Pink Elephants on Parade").
Have you seen Lady and the Tramp?
::snerk::