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neutron669 · 8 months
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Gillian Anderson by Chris Buck
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artist-issues · 4 months
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Hypothetically speaking, if you were part of the team who worked on "Wish" (or any other Disney animated films that you consider as bad), what are the major changes you would make?
Hey, this is my favorite question so far! 😀 I’ll make a post about it and tag you. But bare bones, for Wish?
Change the Main Idea of the Movie from “Keep wishing; you’re powerful enough to make it come true.” to “Have faith, and you’ll get more than what you wished for.”
Then, because the Main Idea’s been changed, every character needs to change so that they support the new main idea. 🤷‍♀️ (You should always make characters that support a main idea, instead of trying to wedge characters you “like” under main ideas they don’t actually support.)
Get rid of the idea of tangible wish-bubbles. Wishes are intangible, like fears and affection and a feeling of hope.
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Make the stars an otherworldly kingdom, where fairies and magic come from. (But keep it vague, so that it can still be associated with Neverland and Evangeline somewhere in the future.) What’s not vague is that the each star is a powerful being, but some are younger and less tested than others. The younger ones are messengers. The Kingdom of the Stars is ruled by the Council of the Stars; maybe the sun, the moon, something like that. The Kingdom of the Stars watches from above and chronicles the stories of mortals, and sometimes, when mankind needs it, they lend a magical hand that changes everything for the better.
Change the culture of Rosas to…an actual culture instead of a bunch of people standing around in a harbor castle. Make the whole kingdom a kingdom of inventors and explorers who used to have an alliance with the Kingdom of the Stars—their inventions would be magically blessed, and they’d be told where those inventions were needed most—but now they invent nothing and hide from the world and the stars because of a great betrayal and siege that destroyed their first home.
Change Magnifico so that he’s obsessed with keeping Rosas hidden and under control, because he believes their old ways, ( making inventions and the “meddling” of the Kingdom of the Stars) only brings attention from dangerous, greedy people. But on the outside, he hides his control-freakishness with a protective fatherly-like persona.
Change Amaya so that she agrees with some of Magnifico’s worldview: she thinks that their inventions will bring attention from dangerous, greedy people, but she doesn’t believe that the stars would meddle. She thinks they’re totally unhelpful and distant. She actually wants dangerous people to try and find them, so she can get her revenge—she’s been hoarding magical inventions and learning how to control them.
Change Asha’s whole family: her dad believed that the kingdom shouldn’t hide, then got sick and died. Her mom believes that even though the kingdom is in hiding, Asha would be happier if she found a way to do more than her current job. Her grandfather is basically a rebel and wants Rosas to go back to the way it was, and he’s always trying to get Asha to believe in the stars, or look at old inventions and spell books they’re not allowed to use anymore. Basically, the whole family wanted more for Asha than living in a hidden kingdom.
Change Asha: She’s not an adorkable, vaguely good shallow character. She’s more like if you took Rapunzel’s excitement about the world and buried that under layers of hopelessness after her dad died. Now she’s like the young teenage girl version of Nick Wilde from Zootopia. She no longer believes that her dreams can come true, or that the Kingdom of the Stars has any part in her life. That Rapunzel-excitement part of her is still there, deep down, and the movie is about how it gets brought back to the surface.
Change Valentino: I’d make Valentino 100% reckless, leap-first, look-later. He’s a baby goat, the only one Asha’s family was allowed to keep from their herd when they moved out of their cottage, and therefore Asha is very overprotective of him. He’s basically a manic ball of energy who gets into everything—like she used to be, as a little girl before her dad died. Valentino has zero fear and nothing but wonder and fun in his eyes.
Change Star: yeah everyone’s doing this but I think Star should’ve been kept as a person, with the ability to talk. Not because I’m sold on the idea of him being Asha’s love interest—but because I think a character who has lost her faith in magical, benevolent stars needs to have a personal relationship with one that actually cares about her, and proves it. Plus it’s about 1000 times more interesting. So he's one of those young stars I mentioned: supposed to be just a messenger, but once he gets down to Rosas, there's something keeping him from getting back up to the heavens—and he doesn't want to leave anyway, because he's convinced he's supposed to be helping Asha.
A more in-depth post coming soon! Might even have a little art.
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prominentmen · 2 years
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Lou Reed, 1991. Buck: “Can we do some shots without your sunglasses on?” Reed: “If you ask again I’m leaving.”
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withnailrules · 6 months
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Gillian Anderson by Chris Buck, 2000
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misterrttegrimborn · 13 days
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(my edit)
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davidhudson · 10 months
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Happy 36th, Kendrick Lamar.
2015 photo by Chris Buck.
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Wish (2023)
Directors: Chris Buck and Fawn Veerasunthorn
Cinematographers: Rob Dressel and Adolph Lusinsky
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cantcatchmeee · 1 year
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Photography by Chris Buck
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walkingwithreedus · 5 months
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Norman Reedus by Chris Buck
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sweetdreamsjeff · 1 month
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Jeff and Gary Lucas
Coney Island
Image by Chris Buck
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bigfrozenfan · 5 months
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Do You Want to Build a Movie? An Oral History of Frozen
Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Jennifer Lee, Chris Buck, and more of the cast and creative team reflect on the birth of an unlikely modern Disney classic.
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gainaxvel3o · 4 months
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I find it personally annoying when people talk about Disney movies like the company manifested them out of nowhere.
Like, Ron Clements and John Musker directed The Little Mermaid. They also did Aladdin, Hercules, Treasure Planet and Moana.
Kevin Lima and Chris Buck did Tarzan, Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff did The Lion King, Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise did Hunchback of Notre Damé.
Even if their styles are similar, these were still movies made by people. I wish we talked more about the people behind our childhood memories, especially when they do work for other companies. Chris Buck did Surf's Up for example.
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whereyousleepatnight · 2 months
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Chris Farley by Chris Buck, 1994
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oldfilmsflicker · 5 months
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new-to-me #878 - Wish
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geekcavepodcast · 1 year
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Wish Teaser Trailer
Rosas, known as the Kingdom of Wishes, is a fantastical land off the Iberian Peninsula. People travel to the Rosas to give their wishes to the magical king who promises to grant their desires...someday. Ahsa is an idealist who “makes a wish so powerful that it is answered by a cosmic force—a little ball of boundless energy called Star. Together, Asha and Star confront a most formidable foe—the ruler of Rosas, King Magnifico—to save her community and prove that when the will of one courageous human connects with the magic of the stars, wondrous things can happen.” (Walt Disney Animation Studios)
Wish stars the voice talents of Ariana DeBose (Asha), Chris Pine (King Magnifico), and Alan Tudyk (Valentino the  goat). Chris Buck and Fawn Verrasunthorn are directing from a screenplay by Jennifer Lee and Allison Moore. The film features original songs by Julia Michaels and Benjamin Rice and a score by Dave Metzger.
Disney’s Wish releases to theaters on November 22, 2023.
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davidhudson · 1 year
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Happy 81st, John Cale.
1989 photo by Chris Buck.
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