Fantasy Guy Ritchie Directing Disney's Aladdin

Why does Jafar sound the way he does? Why did Will Smith's Genie have to be CGI? Why did this movie need to be made in the first place? Oh right... because BatB made a billion.

I really don't like to judge movies based on trailers but this one just doesn't look good at all.
 
You know, to me Steve Barron's "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" is a great example for how to adapt these things.
The characters maintain their iconic looks and trademarks, yet they've gone all the way to try to make them all believable, and created a believable world around them.

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As out there as they are, it never looks as if they've just thrown cartoon characters on the screen.

Of course there are many ways to believe a tangible world. Tim Burton often manages to create believable worlds which are far distanced from our reality, but the main point is...

You gotta make me believe in what I see, one way or another. Even if it's the most absurd and unrealistic stuff. And these live-action Disney animated remakes fail to do so, because it's as if the filmmakers just tend to shrug it off with a " people know it was an animated movies once, they'll buy into it, connecting it to their childhood favorites, no worries. Just keep throwing the fanservice in there."

Which, by the way, is a problem I have with some of the Marvel Studios movies, as well. Spider-Man's barely live-action anymore, even when he's just walking around, talking. Same goes for Black Panther, and some narrative and stylistic choices. I often get the same feel as with the remakes, of the team sitting around just saying "They've gotten used to this stuff. It's comic book stuff. No need to worry about it too much."

Just my two cents.

A lot of the story beats from TMNT come from the original comic, so despite the leaning on the cartoon for certain aspects the story for the most part is based on the original books. It's not impossible to translate cartoons to live action, but there has to be an understanding of why cartoons can get away with certain things. When Genie in Aladdin starts impersonating Jack Nicholson we're far more forgiving of that break in the reality because cartoons by their very nature are exaggerations of reality. Everything from the proportions of the characters, to the very movement of the characters. Animation by design is exaggerated to look more believable. And it's shocking that Disney of all companies, don't seem to understand this.
 
A lot of the story beats from TMNT come from the original comic, so despite the leaning on the cartoon for certain aspects the story for the most part is based on the original books. It's not impossible to translate cartoons to live action, but there has to be an understanding of why cartoons can get away with certain things. When Genie in Aladdin starts impersonating Jack Nicholson we're far more forgiving of that break in the reality because cartoons by their very nature are exaggerations of reality. Everything from the proportions of the characters, to the very movement of the characters. Animation by design is exaggerated to look more believable. And it's shocking that Disney of all companies, don't seem to understand this.

Exactly! I agree 100%. You have to find a live-action match of what worked in animated form.
 
I've said this before I really don't think studios care much about CGI because the see movies with shoddy CGI/SFX still making barrels on money. Sometimes they're the most successful movies of the year. That's the only excuse I can think of to why some movies have CGI as bad or worse than 10-15 years ago.

This movie to me looks like it's trying waaaaay too hard to be a carbon copy of the animated movie. Quite frankly, for a story such as "Aladdin," I would've cut the songs. The costumes look out of place, the blue Genie in my opinion is proof that it would've been much better if they had adapted him to look like he did in his first official pic ( in human-ish form).
Yeah if they took that and made just made his skin turn blue in genie form that would've been better in theory.
 
Yeah I guess we know why Disney are kinda hiding this....Not too late for a bunch of reshoots..:oldrazz:
 
Looks awful but will probably still make a billion dollars because kids don't care as long as it's loud and colorful.
 
Looks awful but will probably still make a billion dollars because kids don't care as long as it's loud and colorful.
I mean kids/their parents support doesn't get something to a billion alone

I think that many studio execs are convinced that "the more CGI-ish it looks, the bigger and more epic it looks".
Wouldn't surprise me there too.
 
Can someone explain to me why they didn't just paint Will Smith blue? I mean the guy is already in decent shape as it is.
 
Quite frankly, I wouldn't have painted him, at all.

He looked awesome here, and I wished he would've kept this look the entire movie.

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I feel like the issue is that he still looks like Will Smith. If Will did the mocap but he looked more like original Genie in the face...
 
I feel like the issue is that he still looks like Will Smith. If Will did the mocap but he looked more like original Genie in the face...

Disagree.
Will Smith looks just fine as a live-action Genie in his human form. Would've kept that.

If I wanna see THIS
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I pull out THIS
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and shove it into the Blu-Ray player.
 
He looks so weird. Just so freaking weird.

Why couldn't they just paint him blue? Why did they need to CGI his face? This is the second time Will Smith's has played a CG character that borders on nightmare fuel (*cough* Shark Tale *cough*).
 
What's been hilarious has been the near universal mockery of this. There is no way Disney could have seen this becoming so hilariously ridiculed across the board. lol.
 
I'm telling you. If they'd brighten up the blue and give him a glow, it wouldn't look nearly as jarring. Right now it's too deep in creepy uncanny valley territory. Making him look more otherworldly will help offset that a bit.
 
Lets be honest. this is a disney live action movie based on their classic animated movie. Disney is in control. Ritchie is directing actors on set. Disney designed this movie and cast it. No director directs Will Smith in abig budget movie. he does ''his thing''-
 

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