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Lacy
03-06-2016, 08:55 PM
Who else went to see Zootopia this weekend?

I thought it was fantastic! Glad to see such good films coming out of Disney Animation these days. We really enjoyed Wreck-It-Ralph, Big Hero 6 and of course Frozen is what it is. I wan't expecting much out of Zootopia based on the previews but I actually think I enjoyed it more than the other three. My favorite animated movie in several years! The story was fantastic and had some deep themes. Some parts were bit scary for my 7 year old and the 5 year old that we were with but at the end they both said it was really good.

We adults remarked at the end how strange it was that the Disney movie was so much better than the last Pixar movie (The Good Dinosaur) and we all enjoyed it more than Inside Out.

A real winner for Disney Animation!!!

BrerGnat
03-06-2016, 09:12 PM
Totally agree. We all loved it! I didn't know what it was about going in but the stellar reviews made us go see it today. Thought it was a fantastic movie!

goofy for pluto
03-06-2016, 10:38 PM
I saw Zootopia today.. I liked it a lot. This quote kept running through my head while I was watching it.
"I don’t believe in talking down to children. I don’t believe in talking down to any certain segment. I like to kind of just talk in a general way to the audience. Children are always reaching.” Walt Disney

SurferStitch
03-09-2016, 11:53 AM
We saw it Saturday on a huge 3D IMAX screen, and absolutely loved it. Most likely going again this weekend.

I thought the story was excellent, and the animation was just awesome. The animals were soooo cute!! I agree with Lacy... we liked it better than Inside Out and The Good Dinosaur as well. Zootopia is a definite grand slam for Disney!

goofy for pluto
03-09-2016, 05:27 PM
You don't think they would do anything stupid like trying to retrofit zootopia into Splash Mountain do you?
*sigh! I know it doesn't fit the theme of Frontierland, but putting Frozen in Epcot was a stretch also and This movie is going to be huge.

BrowncatP
03-11-2016, 07:20 PM
Saw the movie today. I liked Inside out more. I loved the Frozen reference and the movies the weasel was selling. It is very good. Go and see it.

Arielfan98
03-12-2016, 01:24 AM
Great movie! So many plot twisters! I'm that person that can predict most endings to movie but boy did Zootopia have me stumped....I couldn't figure out who the villain was until maybe 10 minutes before they revealed him/her (don't want to spoil). I also loved the hilarious ending with the speeding ticket!!

Mendelson
03-13-2016, 01:45 PM
Enjoyed it as well!

It is so, so chalk full of disney references (and pop culture references, generally). I mean, it would require pausing and rewinding to get them all. My favorite: Actor Alan Tudyk voiced both the Duke of Weselton in Frozen and a character named Duke Weaselton in Zootopia. When someone calls him "Weselton," he corrects by saying, "That's 'Weaselton!'" That's one of maybe five Frozen references.

Keeps it up Disney Animation Studio!

Ian
03-17-2016, 09:06 PM
We've seen it twice so far (once in standard and once in 3D) and we all totally loved it! My twins proclaimed it their favorite movie ever and Officer Judy Hopps is a big deal in our house right now.

I have to say I think I loved it as much as they did. The positive message it sends to kids is just awesome and I have to say I'm using the "Try Everything" song in a lot of conversations with my kids these days.

My favorite part of the whole film is in the very beginning when Judy gets in the fight with Gideon Grey. After he walks away she says, "Well he was right about one thing ... I don't know when to quit!" How can you not love that spunk??? :mickey:

Simba's Mom
03-17-2016, 10:38 PM
I saw the first showing on the first day. Went just because it was a Disney movie, but I didn't expect to be wowed. Boy, was I in for a surprise! I thought it was a great movie.

Cinderelley
03-23-2016, 05:00 AM
You don't think they would do anything stupid like trying to retrofit zootopia into Splash Mountain do you?
*sigh! I know it doesn't fit the theme of Frontierland, but putting Frozen in Epcot was a stretch also and This movie is going to be huge.

I really hope not. I didn't like Zootopia at all. While I don't disagree with the lessons the movie teaches, I feel like if I wanted to have political correctness shoved down my throat, I could turn on the news instead of paying $10 to see a movie.

Mickey'sGirl
03-23-2016, 08:43 AM
Loved it!! Saw it in both 3D and regular 2D last week. Fantastic messaging, without knocking you over the head with it. Just fantastic.

SurferStitch
03-24-2016, 12:08 PM
I really hope not. I didn't like Zootopia at all. While I don't disagree with the lessons the movie teaches, I feel like if I wanted to have political correctness shoved down my throat, I could turn on the news instead of paying $10 to see a movie.

Wow. Okay then... While I agree that there was some PC in the movie (a girl/bunny can be just as good as a man/tiger), I think the story was sincere, and the crime mystery aspect of the storyline was top notch.

Listen... I'm not a feminist. I don't spout off about how women are oppressed, discriminated against, objectified... whatever. I feel that if you're good at what you do, you get rewarded. I never feel like I was held down or looked down upon.

Also, I'm in a heavily male-dominated field (I'm a chemical engineer and manage large scale projects at a worldwide chemical company). Sure, I DID have to prove myself, probably a little harder than my male counterparts, but I STILL had to prove I was competent and intelligent.... guy OR girl. I have always been treated with respect.

I actually found a lot of humor in the parts where Judy Hopps had to correct people when they said things that made her uncomfortable (like being called cute by another cop, or being a "token bunny"). I think Disney found the right way to address these things and still keep the intent of the movie lighthearted and fun.

And we paid $21 per ticket, and STILL loved it!

BrerGnat
03-24-2016, 12:23 PM
I didn't think there was anything wrong with ANY of the societal "issues" highlighted in this movie. Frankly, if this movie gets parents talking to their kids about these issues, it's a good thing. I applaud Disney for having the guts to address some of that stuff so obviously. Too many "family" movies are shallow drivel. I enjoyed this movie and so did my kids. That's the essence of a good "family" movie. If I had to watch Kung Fu Panda type movies with my kids all the time, I'd probably poke my own eyes out. Thankfully, they are not that into movies anyway and really only want to see the good Disney/Pixar ones. ;)

cer
03-24-2016, 12:58 PM
And we paid $21 per ticket, and STILL loved it!

Yikes! Disney Theme Park prices at the movies! :)

BrerGnat
03-24-2016, 01:05 PM
Yikes! Disney Theme Park prices at the movies! :)

You know what is so funny? We saw this movie at the AMC Theaters in Downtown Disney Anaheim. You know how much we paid per ticket....$6.59! This was for a 10:00AM show on a Saturday morning. I almost fell down in shock. LOL!

cer
03-24-2016, 01:17 PM
You know what is so funny? We saw this movie at the AMC Theaters in Downtown Disney Anaheim. You know how much we paid per ticket....$6.59! This was for a 10:00AM show on a Saturday morning. I almost fell down in shock. LOL!

I agree, Natalie, anymore any movie under $10 is a deal and should be celebrated!

SurferStitch
03-25-2016, 12:01 PM
Yikes! Disney Theme Park prices at the movies! :)

Yeah... we don't normally do that, but it was on the huge super IMAX screen at the King of Prussia mall in PA. We had tickets for a 4:15 show on a Saturday. We could reserve our seats and everything so we didn't have to arrive super early to snag a good seat. Honestly... being able to reserve our seats was worth an extra $5 or so anyway!!

It was DH's idea, too!!

baldburke
03-25-2016, 12:35 PM
Yeah... we don't normally do that, but it was on the huge super IMAX screen at the King of Prussia mall in PA. We had tickets for a 4:15 show on a Saturday. We could reserve our seats and everything so we didn't have to arrive super early to snag a good seat. Honestly... being able to reserve our seats was worth an extra $5 or so anyway!!

Love the recliners and the reserved seating...well worth the price! I may not ever go back to another regular movie theater!

I'm not sure about this Screening Room proposal though. Unless you have a 90"+ screen in your home, there's still something to be said for "the big screen."

JanetMegan
03-28-2016, 11:18 AM
Took a friend's daughter yesterday morning and we loved it (she's in the 6th grade.) Super cute, I just loved how realistic the animal features were. Judy's little bunny nose sniffing around all the time was adorable!!

Ian
03-30-2016, 02:14 PM
I really hope not. I didn't like Zootopia at all. While I don't disagree with the lessons the movie teaches, I feel like if I wanted to have political correctness shoved down my throat, I could turn on the news instead of paying $10 to see a movie.

Huh ... you must have watched a different movie than I did. I saw a movie with a very positive message for my three young girls. I saw absolutely no "political correctness" anywhere in the film at all.

Personally, I was thrilled to be able to sit with my girls and reinforce with them that they can be anything they want to be if they work hard and aren't afraid to take risks and push the envelope.

I agree with what Nat said ... I (unfortunately) took my kids to see Kung Fu Panda 3 a few weeks ago and I thought it was utter brainless garbage. I felt like I needed to take a shower when it was over, it was that insultingly bad. Kudos to Disney for making a film that positively impacts the lives of kids and sends a great message of success and achievement to the future generation.

BrerGnat
03-30-2016, 04:29 PM
Huh ... you must have watched a different movie than I did. I saw a movie with a very positive message for my three young girls. I saw absolutely no "political correctness" anywhere in the film at all.

Personally, I was thrilled to be able to sit with my girls and reinforce with them that they can be anything they want to be if they work hard and aren't afraid to take risks and push the envelope.

Kudos to Disney for making a film that positively impacts the lives of kids and sends a great message of success and achievement to the future generation.

To be fair to that other poster, I think he/she was referencing the OTHER "issue" presented in the film. You know, the one that says that you shouldn't judge a whole group of people based on the actions of a few, and that you shouldn't have preconceived notions about a group of people based on what they look like, or what is in their past. That is actually the more powerful message in the film, in my opinion. Everyone can (and should) live together in harmony and people should not feel compelled to judge or avoid those who look a certain way based on irrational fears about how they "might" behave.

Ian
04-01-2016, 08:19 AM
Again, though, I don't see that as "political correctness." That's just called "being a good person."

BrerGnat
04-01-2016, 12:50 PM
Again, though, I don't see that as "political correctness." That's just called "being a good person."

Amen. Unforunately, it is a political issue. Although, I think a lot of people just want to call it that so they can use it as an excuse...

SurferStitch
04-04-2016, 12:17 PM
Love the recliners and the reserved seating...well worth the price! I may not ever go back to another regular movie theater!

I'm not sure about this Screening Room proposal though. Unless you have a 90"+ screen in your home, there's still something to be said for "the big screen."

We didn't have reclining seats since this was in one of those HUGE IMAX theaters. The screen in this one is a lot bigger than the new IMAX screens in theaters everywhere.

i'm grumpy
04-18-2016, 08:39 PM
Great movie! So many plot twisters! I'm that person that can predict most endings to movie but boy did Zootopia have me stumped....I couldn't figure out who the villain was until maybe 10 minutes before they revealed him/her (don't want to spoil). I also loved the hilarious ending with the speeding ticket!!

Finally saw it this weekend. Kiddo told me both of these things weeks ago. :jaw:

Princess Jules
01-24-2017, 11:22 AM
In my opinion this film out of the recent film has had the best story of them all. Of course there were no songs involved, but I really enjoyed everything about it. The characters were awesome and the references they used for the characters were perfect.