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Aladdin, Lion King, Dumbo, Beauty and the Beast. We’re all sick of them, yet somehow these films continue to pull in the big bucks. What’s the secret and why do we keep falling for it?
Why do Disney remakes keep making money? Find out on this episode of the Nostalgia Critic.
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Aladdin, Lion King, Dumbo, Beauty and the Beast. We’re all sick of them, yet somehow these films continue to pull in the big bucks. What’s the secret and why do we keep falling for it?
Why do Disney remakes keep making money? Find out on this episode of the Nostalgia Critic.
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NC reviews Beauty and the Beast – https://youtu.be/d-_s46Uob5E
NC reviews The Lion King – https://youtu.be/KnyHqxxsD8g
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@daviecrockettofficialchann420
Disney has yet to do Little Red Riding hood and blue beard
@collinsnider4179
Keep in mind though that two original Disney/Pixar films Wish and Elemental were box office failures. What does that say?
@TacomasterStudios
This aged swimmingly
@rfgredwolf7546
I think maybe people just like seeing stories they know told in a more realistic visual style
Even if the movies are the same shot for shot
I remember before the LAR fad started I really wanted to see a live action Mr Peabody And Sherman
@ethanstoeckel3901
If I had a song to describe every movie componey. I would pick Money,Money,Money from Abba for Disney
@Doctor180185
What I like about NC is he at least warns us before going to adverts so that way we can skip them
@mortalkombatarcadelover4479
I liked both Jungle Book remakes. Aladdin is kinda a guilty pleasure, the rest are pretty bad. Little Mermaid Iāll check out on stream to laugh at how bad it is.
@donaldjones9830
Disney is garbage. Woke nonsense and they overcharge for their parks and app streaming
@GOODYGOODGOOD789
2:28 I think itās unfair to show a list of directors in that image because a director and a studio really is apples and oranges because a studio can stay around firever while a director will have to go at some point. Also a director can put out less content than studio can because example like Steven Spielberg putting out Jurassic Park and Schindlerās List at the same year are extremely rare, while it isnāt that uncommon for studios to put out multiple movies in one year, I am not saying it always happens but it is certainly less rare than a director putting out two films a year, because studio tends to worm on multiple projects at a time while it is extremely hard for a director to work on multiple movies at a time.
@Relcilisitywastaken
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@crashban4t.f.s.b783
Yeeeeeeeah. The Sonic live action movies are OBJECTIVELY worse than the live action Mario movie so yeah.
@crashban4t.f.s.b783
The feeling I got while watching the Lion King remake is worse than the feeling I got while watching Mulan 2.
@mnwat1470
OH my god I also thought that the ghostbuster cartoon came first and many told me I was wrong
@alyssajones4368
The only two Disney live-action remakes that I enjoyed were "101 Dalmatians" with Glenn Close and "Cinderella" staring Brandy.
@ladypool1404
Lilo and Stitch is coming. I won't watch it! I'm sure Stitch will look like Sonic first live design or he will have no emotions like Simba in his remake. He will be ugly or boring. That's reassuring šAlso, Cobra bubbles is not in the movie. Ariel being black is fine but him no? That makes no sense and is racist. Shame on you Disney!
@benraven9087
I can't believe this video is nearly 4 years old and practically nothing has changed.
@VideoArchive5124
In my opinion I feel like the only good remake they've done is ducktales
@PandaMonium92827
I think there are too many people working at Disney who still remember the Black Cauldron. They did something different, and it almost tanked them. They are too chicken shit to try anything now that they are at the top of the world financially
@MewDenise
ItĀ“s like saying "Why go watch Phantom of the opera now? The original cast is the only way to watch that musical"
@sulfurwuff2036
First Off – Can These Remakes Stop PLS!!
Second – IDK Why, But the GOOD FREAKIN GOD @ 8:04 just cracks me up
@WoodyWoodpecker19843
I sometimes forget that the original fairy tales of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Cinderella exist because Disney made them so unique and recognisable.
@jadedjaws4952
I wonder why Critic hasn't done a Nostalgiaween for the Psycho remake. I haven't seen it myself but I believe it's as awful as he says just by casting choice.
@JustSomeRandomIdiot
Because if you make something widely available online and in movie cinemas around the entire planet, then put $50m advertising, telling people to come check it out, and promise to people, "It's just like that thing you liked from 20 years ago, back when you were happy and had free time and more friends", obviously you're going to get a lot of people to come and check it out, and you only need enough people to make a profit for that to work.
@israelrubinos7968
You know I didnāt even make exist exist because of the kids actually because kids need something new they donāt drop of the original soda remake is like the original so if you see the original joker think itās agreement and also because we make it also like to make a good remake you also have to be something new to the table that isnāt just the same old thing until an actual good story see thatās why I just need to make a sister bring something to the table but also use old things
@naturalistwarrior
Question: Why Do Disney Remakes Keep Making Money?
My Answer: The answer is very simple. Disney is trying to take over your brain very very slowly by confusing your sense of reality, so you do nothing but watch the Frozen films and worship Anna & Elsa for the rest of your life.
@jonathancharron7360
Why? Because people like them.
@PeterParker-ff7ub
Cinderella is just about another princess but still very different. No one was jealous of her, tried to kill her, didnt made friends with dwarves, had an evil stepmom, had to ask for help from her fairy godmother, had to meet her prince.
@PeterParker-ff7ub
There are stories from everywhere that stay with people. Disney is lazy and can afford to lose money taking more chances with their movies.
@nodorog448
I completely forgot Pete's Dragon had a live action. Not going to lie Cruella was possibly the one time they got the live action right. Wasn't just a live shot for shot, and wasn't a convoluted mess like Maleficent, Aladdin, or the previous 101 Dalmatians. A believable, updated, back story for a character. Works for a prequel to the original animation, or as it seems, a working franchise in and of itself. On top of that, Emma Stone did 1000Ć the job in her role than Emma Watson in Beauty and the Beast.
Also, Snow White was technically "live action", as it was animated using rotoscope(tracing over live footage). In recenter years, the main example of this is A Scanner Darkly, where the entire movie was produced in Digital Rotoscope, only going back and hand animating where the footage didn't exactly match the scene(Winona Ryder was wearing a tube top during her character's topless scene, so the computer did the heavy lifting, then someone had to hant draw her breasts).
@dannigro8794
Why else, because everybody wants their favorite story told in a different way if you see the animated you wanna see it live action and sometimes if you see it live action youād want to see it animated
@GuyWithIssues
It's morbin time