Fantasy Guy Ritchie Directing Disney's Aladdin

So Dumbo, Aladdin and Lion King all within 4 months plus of each other?.....:ebr:
 
So Dumbo, Aladdin and Lion King all within 4 months plus of each other?.....:ebr:
Really? Wonder why they're so close to each other.
 
It's a live version of a Disney animated movie about a fictional Arabian city and a boy who finds a genie in a lamp. I don't get why people have to nitpick about authenticity in a movie which features a taking parrot and flying carpets.
Some people don't buy him as Aladdin. What's so hard to get about that?
 
Some people don't buy him as Aladdin. What's so hard to get about that?
They don't buy him as Aladdin based on what? A three second clip of him reaching for a lamp? I have no problem if people don't buy him as Aladdin after watching the movie, but I don't understand why people have to be so negative all the time. It's tiring.
 
We'll see.
Ooh I thought he was gonna be blue? He even said something on an Instagram post about being blue? (it's not a deal breaker... many interpretations of the genie in the past haven't been blue)
 
They don't buy him as Aladdin based on what? A three second clip of him reaching for a lamp? I have no problem if people don't buy him as Aladdin after watching the movie, but I don't understand why people have to be so negative all the time. It's tiring.
Yes, based on that 3-second shot. Because this is all we have at the moment. Or when a full trailer comes out and people are disappointed, you will be also arguing that they need to see the entire film to make judgement?
 
I say we should boycott this movie until they get Persian accurate clothes and less unkempt hair. :argh:
 
Yes, based on that 3-second shot. Because this is all we have at the moment. Or when a full trailer comes out and people are disappointed, you will be also arguing that they need to see the entire film to make judgement?
I think we should at least hear the poor guy speak before deciding he's not right for the part. I think back to when Heath Ledger was cast as The Joker and there was disbelief and uproar. Then look what happened... he set the bar when it comes to movie villains.

I trust that he was hired for a reason. I doubt his audition was three seconds long with no dialogue.
 
I think we should at least hear the poor guy speak before deciding he's not right for the part. I think back to when Heath Ledger was cast as The Joker and there was disbelief and uproar. Then look what happened... he set the bar when it comes to movie villains.

I trust that he was hired for a reason. I doubt his audition was three seconds long with no dialogue.
If you're going to throw Ledger at me, then there was also Leto. Who killed all enthusiasm for a lot of people with only one picture. He didn't have even 3 seconds. Then look what happened...

You also seem to think that people who weren't impressed with the teaser already condemned the entire film. When it's only what they think at the moment about what was shown.
 
The Ledger rule doesn't always apply since Eisenberg and Leto.
 
If you're going to throw Ledger at me, then there was also Leto. Who killed all enthusiasm for a lot of people with only one picture. He didn't have even 3 seconds. Then look what happened...
I think Leto's appearance with the costume and the horrendous tattoos and mouth grill said a lot more than what we're seeing here. I still gave it a chance and sat through Suicide Squad though! (God, he was awful)

People are absolutely entitled to make a judgement based on a 3 second clip and I'm absolutely entitled not to understand that (because I just wouldn't do that myself)

However it the trailer comes out and you change your tune, I may point out how it's better to wait and see more than a few seconds before being negative ;-)
 
Which is actually more strange to apply the Ledger Rule.
 
The teaser was nice, but it seems like they unambiguously made Iago a macaw... macaws are from South America, dammit. Suspension of disbelief: forever broken
 
The teaser was nice, but it seems like they unambiguously made Iago a macaw... macaws are from South America, dammit. Suspension of disbelief: forever broken
Can we assume Jafar got him on his travels? I heard Disney's Aladdin was set in the 15th Century so... perhaps Jafar popped to South America (I'm reaching)
 
I do wish they'd shown the genie. Like just a snippet. I'm so intrigued as to what he's going to look like. I guess they're saving the reveal for the full trailer.
 
That's the power of Disney... they can put out a teaser showing absolutely nothing and people will still get excited.

Can we assume Jafar got him on his travels? I heard Disney's Aladdin was set in the 15th Century so... perhaps Jafar popped to South America (I'm reaching)
So what you're saying is that... a wizard did it? :sly:
 
So Jafar is hot.

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That's the power of Disney... they can put out a teaser showing absolutely nothing and people will still get excited.

So what you're saying is that... a wizard did it? :sly:
They can just retcon history and say Jafar discovered South America and "all he got was this lousy parrot".
 
Had to watch the bit with Kazheem in the animated movie to understand "One whose worth lies far deep within".
 

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