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Tinker Bell Movies

Post by Esmeralda » Oct Thu 30, 2008 10:25 am

Has anyone seen the new Tinker Bell movie yet? I was skeptical of a voiced Tinker Bell at first, but now that I found out she's a spunky tinker (essentially an engineer just like me!) I'm feeling much more open minded. The whole fairy world does look amazing and far better than any princess!

I have yet to see the film though, any thoughts?
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Post by boilerbabe » Oct Thu 30, 2008 10:37 am

I've heard about it and I've seen it advertised but wasn't sure if it was worth the time to watch it?! But, I think I might have to check it out! I was skeptical, since I've never really heard Tink talk.
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Post by Future Guy » Oct Thu 30, 2008 11:29 am

Personally, it looks to me like a cynical attempt to build a franchise out of a little-used character and thus pump money out of the parents of little girls.

Of course, as a 30-year old guy, I'm not exactly the target audience for this. For me, there's stuff like Transformers, which is a cynical attempt to capitalize on the nostalgia guys my age have for the toys we had in the '80s.

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Post by agingerbugg » Oct Thu 30, 2008 12:25 pm

Future Guy wrote:Personally, it looks to me like a cynical attempt to build a franchise out of a little-used character and thus pump money out of the parents of little girls.
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Post by elizabethswann » Oct Thu 30, 2008 1:38 pm

I've seen it advertised through the television and I was iffy on it. I prefer Tinker Bell being silent but deadly with the moods, not talking.

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Post by Akyriel » Oct Thu 30, 2008 2:22 pm

Meh Disney is making the whole Fairy thing to be about "Nature" and "Seasons"! Can someone say Wiccan? It's a cliched attempt to cash in on environmental storylines.... lame

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Post by Josh Q » Oct Thu 30, 2008 2:37 pm

I have no clue what the movie is about but I can say that I'm very tired of seeing commercials for it. I do not like Tinker Bell interrupting Horatio and his CSI antics!!! :)
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Post by Future Guy » Oct Thu 30, 2008 3:18 pm

Akyriel wrote:Can someone say Wiccan?
Careful, don't let any followers of the late Jerry Falwell hear you say that. They already think that Aladdin was trying to turn teenagers into nudists. :D

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Post by elizabethswann » Oct Thu 30, 2008 3:34 pm

Future Guy wrote:Careful, don't let any followers of the late Jerry Falwell hear you say that. They already think that Aladdin was trying to turn teenagers into nudists. :D
Or have the Lion King promote sex!

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Post by Akyriel » Oct Thu 30, 2008 3:58 pm

elizabethswann wrote:Or have the Lion King promote sex!
Or have the Little Mermaid make things "hard" for the minister

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Post by js3901 » Oct Thu 30, 2008 6:11 pm

I had to go to walmart the other day, and they were playing the movie in the electronics department on all the TVs. While I was not impressed by the dialog (from the 2 minutes I watched, the writing sounded like it was written by/for a 3 year old). though, I must say, the animation was ALMOST as good as Pixar.
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Post by DisBeamer » Oct Thu 30, 2008 7:25 pm

I haven't seen it yet. I'm a little torn about seeing it at all, given my inclination to avoid any of Disney's obvious ... shilling, for lack of a better word, of its older franchises.

I have to say, though, that I've seen some pictures and heard reviews of the new Pixie Hollow 'attractions' they have set up at DL and WDW, and they sound really well thought out. I might have to give the movie a second look after all.
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Post by 99Soulz » Nov Sat 01, 2008 9:28 am

js3901 wrote:I had to go to walmart the other day, and they were playing the movie in the electronics department on all the TVs. While I was not impressed by the dialog (from the 2 minutes I watched, the writing sounded like it was written by/for a 3 year old). though, I must say, the animation was ALMOST as good as Pixar.
True, and probably due to the oversight and producing of this by John Lasseter himself. It's about time they got out of the string of little boys movies and did something for little girls. He was starting to get some heat for that and this was his first step.

Also, I think it was intended to target 3 year olds (or around there). We picked up the movie this week and my daughter LOVES it. New movies are always a big hit but this one she really got excited about. We can comment on what think is good for Disney to produce but I will tell you for sure the "target" audience for this thinks it is a hit.

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Post by pixiesparkles » Nov Sat 01, 2008 9:23 pm

I actually haven't seen any commercials for it yet. Hmmm, I guess maybe I've lived under a rock for a while??? ha ha. My kids have not said anything about it either, which is unusual for my household. Two of my kids were into the whole Tinkerbell...Disney Fairies thing for the last couple of years. Was the movie just released in theaters or on DVD?

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Post by treasure hunter » Nov Sun 02, 2008 1:09 am

You gotta love Tink! She's probably the second most important ambassador to Disney after Mickey Mouse!!

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