Thread:TMNT1987Dude/@comment-24200891-20161209061438/@comment-26212090-20161209063645

Thanks for the feedback.

Of course I grew up on Disney, and have always loved them. I watched Bambi a lot growing up, and The Jungle Book has always been my favorite Disney animated film. Aladdin is my favorite of the 1990s Renaissance films from when I was growing up. I have always preferred Pixar, as I feel they are a studio that makes films with the best universal appeal, as anyone can love their movies.

I have liked the recent Disney films from Tangled onward, and the ones I like the most are Wreck It Ralph, and Zootopia. I also really liked Moana.

I did like the Live action re-imagining of The Jungle Book, but I haven't seen any of the other ones, and have heard mixed and or bad things about them.

Dreamworks is a studio I have mixed thoughts on, but I have loved some of their work. Except for Prince of Egypt I don't care for their early hand drawn films, as they're very generic, and are predictable, and have unengaging characters. I love the first Shrek, but not the sequels. I feel the sequels were unnecessary, but then again, DreamWorks is a studio that milks their franchises just for more money. I felt that so many of their films afterwards were pretty lousy, as they are big on jokes and low on plot. Not to mention many of their films really exploit the use of having celebrity voices. After Shrek, Kung Fu Panda was their next great film, and it handled sequels much better than Shrek did. I'm surprised Kung Fu Panda made a good third installment. How to Train Your Dragon is the BEST DreamWorks movie ever. It has no pop culture references, no bathroom humor, or any other cheap gimmicks that other DreamWorks, and many other non Pixar and Disney animated films have these days.