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I actually wouldn't mine Disney remaking Hercules. Ben Stiller or Ryan Reynolds would be perfect as Hades!
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- Minoru Mineta is a character I like in MHA and I think he get's too much of an extreme hate within the fandom. It's one thing to not like a character, and that's fine, but some of the fans get way too invested with their hate of him that most of the time it get's annoying. I also have a feeling that if he was designed like a bishounen style instead of his current one he wouldn't get half as much hate.
He didn't say it was self-insert, he said he was his favorite character and loved to draw him. Your mileage may vary if it makes things better or worse.It doesn't help that I'm pretty sure that the author of the manga stated somewhere that Mineta is a self-insert. Like I shouldn't even have to explain how that brings this to a whole new level of screwed up.
Meh, he's definitely a YMMV character but I'm so used to seeing characters like him or worse in other anime/movies/books/etc. that I don't find a reason to hate him any more than any other character in the anime/manga lol. But I only find it annoying sometimes when some of his haters get so extreme with their hate of a fictional character, it's like just chill and move on.Well, I mean he's a total creep, of which pretty much his entire personality and scenes are based off of that fact. I wouldn't care if he was a "better looking" character, it wouldn't change anything.
Yeah in my opinion I find that most movies based on Stephen King novels are mediocre at best, I still like The Shining as a movie but I find the book to be way better. In fact the most I hear about the movie that people talk about is the iconic scenes of "Here's Johnny!" and the bloody elevator, occasionally the twins as well.I saw The Shining recently, and I don't know how unpopular this is, but I really didn't think it was that good. It barely had much substance as a movie. I mean, it was nicely filmed, and it was definitely creepy, but none of the characters were fleshed out enough for me to care about them, many of the scary things that happen have zero explanation behind them (Which from what I heard is because the movie cut out a bunch of context from the book), and nothing made much sense. Sorry, but I've seen better horror movies that actually made me care about the characters and had events that made sense. Sorry to those who like this movie!
I also prefer The Black Cauldron and The Sword in the Stone mainly cause they always get glossed over in discussions of Disney films, though I like most Disney movies anyway lol. Except Mary Poppins, I guess this is an unpopular opinion of mine as well but it's up there with The Sound of Music (not Disney but still) that there's way too much singing and most songs from those movies are annoying for me (and for the latter it's a long movie and I don't wanna hear those kids singing so much lol). Otherwise I don't mind musicals sometimes.The reason I prefer Zootopia, The Emperor's New Groove, Atlantis and The Treasure Planet over the rest of the Disney Animated Canon is because characters are not singing every 10 minutes. Don't get me wrong, those songs are not bad, but it gets tiring hearing them sing after a while.
EDIT: I forgot that Chicken Little doesn't include that much songs, but who cares about it, anyway?
Oh, right. I forgot about The Black Cauldron. I have been wanting to watch it, but I keep forgetting it exists. It's almost as if Disney wanted to forget about it.I also prefer The Black Cauldron and The Sword in the Stone mainly cause they always get glossed over in discussions of Disney films, though I like most Disney movies anyway lol. Except Mary Poppins, I guess this is an unpopular opinion of mine as well but it's up there with The Sound of Music (not Disney but still) that there's way too much singing and most songs from those movies are annoying for me (and for the latter it's a long movie and I don't wanna hear those kids singing so much lol). Otherwise I don't mind musicals sometimes.
It didn't do too well when it came out but it's most definitely a cult classic. I think a lot of the times it's never really brought up all that often is that critics called it "ambitious but very flawed" and people consider it too dark for kids at the time of it's release. I'm just glad it even got a 25th Anniversary re-release at all.Oh, right. I forgot about The Black Cauldron. I have been wanting to watch it, but I keep forgetting it exists. It's almost as if Disney wanted to forget about it.
Yeah in my opinion I find that most movies based on Stephen King novels are mediocre at best, I still like The Shining as a movie but I find the book to be way better. In fact the most I hear about the movie that people talk about is the iconic scenes of "Here's Johnny!" and the bloody elevator, occasionally the twins as well.