When Mufasa said "before sunrise, he's your son" is referencing how everything the light touches is the king's, so before sunrise, Simba belongs to his mother lmao
Guess she has to get him a glass of water if he wants it, or to the little Cub's room if he has to go. Technically that's accurate as lionesses do all the work and male lions don't do squat.
I totally missed that when I was little Mostly because in the Latino America dub Scar just said around the lines of "Idiot's uncle" But Timon's lines kept the same but it didn't made the recall.
@@Tillyard86 For me, I'd be okay if in the Scar and Zazu scene after Hakuna Matata would go like: Scar: "Sing something with a little bounce in it." Zazu: *LET IT GOOOOOO! LET IT GOOOOOOOO!!* Scar: "NO! No, ANYTHING but that."
Hey CinemaWins, good call with a classic beloved Disney film. But now I humbly request that you review an underrated, classic Disney film: Treasure Planet.
Fun fact, when Hans Zimmer was composing the music for the stampede scene he remembered his father as it is that he lost his father at a young age. The notes in the score aren't just ink, it's his pure passion and devotion to music in honour of his father.
Well that is if you translate the word "Taka" directly from google translation. Taka is short for "Kutaka" which means "want" and Scar "wanted" to be king.
I remember this one in norwegian, simba asks: what's a motto? Timon: nothing, but it rhymes with lotto When I was younger I just thought I didn't understand it lmao, but it's not even a pun lol
The one that bugged me being missed is in Be Prepared... ♫ My words are a matter of Pride ♫ (Pride as in being proud, pride as in a pride of lions) ...though there's tons more.
Shout-out to the incredible Jim Cummings who finished Scar's vocals on "Be Prepared" after Jeremy Irons blew his voice out recording the first half. Gotta give him some love, too!
Yeah, I feel Scar is often misinterpreted. _We_ hear him saying that what he's doing is a vanity project, but I don't think that's what he _meant._ "My words are a matter of pride!" essentially translates to "I'm talking politics here!"
You, just like Disney with the remake, missed one of the more important wins: Simba: Going back means I'll have to face my past. I've been hiding from it for so long... (Rafiki whacks Simba on the head with his stick) Simba: OW! Geez, what was that for?! Rafiki: It doesn't matter! It's in the past! (chuckles) Simba: Yeah, but it still hurts. Rafiki: Oh, yes, the past can hurt. But the way I see it, you can either run from it, or... learn from it. (Rafiki swings his stick, but Simba ducks) Rafiki: Aha! You see? So what are you going to do?
Mithu Alagu You’re right, thanks for pointing it out. Would have really like to see it pointed out before the conclusion, though. But it’s good to see he did acknowledge it.
He did skip a win that should have been in there, though: Simba's Humor win. Simba: First, I'm gonna take your stick! *grabs stick with mouth and throws it* Rafiki: No, no no! Not the Stick! *runs after it*
People: we hate the remakes Also people: goes to see the remakes Disney: finds remakes a profitable source becuase people are viewing their movies Also also people: OMG WHY DO THEY KEEP MAKING REMAKES
" I know I shouldn't win the bad guy being so good at being bad, but come on." Yes you should. Good Antagonist are always interesting and increases the quality of the movie/ plot in general. The Dark Knight???
Yes, villians are what make the movie interesting. The main protagonist must have a struggle, but a well thought out struggle that will test them in every way possible.
Supremeghost It's not just because Gary Oldman's always a win. DreamWorks actually took their time and paid attention to Shen's story and character. While them purposely making him that evil is debatable, Shen has been regarded before as being the darkest DreamWorks villain to have ever come out. And I can't recall another taking his place.
@@mjkalasky2775 You must be new here 😂 A "wife win" is just a way of saying his wife thought a particular character was super cute. Like Toothless from How To Train Your Dragon.
Fun Fact: Jim Cummings actually sung a portion of the Be Prepared song, due to Jeremy Iron's voice breaking while performing the song. Jim Cumming replaced Jeremy Iron's at 'You won't get a sniff without me' and continued to sing the entire third verse of Be Prepared.
Am I seriously the only one who appreciates the fact that he actually got the language of the opening lyrics right rather than assuming it's Swahili so as a Zulu person I'm happy to see this
I personally don't mind visual upgrades either, but photorealism is not a visual upgrade. These old animated films are animated for a reason. Real(or realistic-looking) lions can't give us the expressions that show so naturally in this film, not without looking funky at best or disturbing at worst, not to mention all the other cartoonish stuff like the ways they sometimes use their paws like hands among other things. Live action and animation are different mediums entirely which lend themselves better to particular stories or ideas. Taking something animated and trying to recreate it in live-action is just not a good idea when the animation is already just about flawless. Video game remakes are an entirely different beast. They all belong to the same medium and thus can unfold similarly no matter what. Your example, FFVII, is great because the original quite well shows it's age. A visual improvement is necessary as the old models are quite simple and blocky and the animated cutscenes are quite obviously outdated. Said improvement is also quite worthwhile as modern graphics can much better depict expressions and body language that would give more insight to a character. The actual story can and should be identical, just with the models and animations updated. A movie is not a videogame however, and The Lion King is timeless. As you gushed throughout this video, it's animation is beautiful and they took many steps to make it feel real despite the animation. Yet now we have live-action backdrops and real-looking lions who just can't express themselves as easily or look as distinct or really do anything the couldn't in the original. That aside, I love this movie and I'm glad to see it here. I can't really say anything about the movie itself that others haven't though.
TheDamonWolfCub18 as devils advocate, ill say its supposed to be lacking some facial expressions, in exchange for this insane documentaryesque appearance. It lacked some moments hitting as hard, but it was self aware enough that some jokes were added in, and some funny moments were modified and still funny, like the live bait scene
Michael Alexander I see your point however when you recreate a movie specifically made for cartoon animation and try making it realistic you lose the style and emotion of it and you really limit yourself with the expression, movement, and color Is it visually impressive yes, is it good for a movie No
I ended up seeing it last night. Keep in mind this is my personal take but, the visuals are very stunning in the scenes of how realistic everything looks. That being said its part of the new versions down fall. Other then being almost 100% remake, minus a few liberties taken here and there due to well realistic lions. It really took away from what the original was. Even looking back on the music yes the new movies music is well done and sounds great, but with that said it's just not the same. Slightly different key here, different delivery their and it really made some of the songs no where near as enjoyable as the original. I do understand it's not really possible to do the songs exactly the same and I don't fault them for it. My issue is when listening to it your expecting some inflections that made some of the songs as iconic as they are, but they are not there. With the visual the handicap they gave themselves with doing complete realism really took away from the movie as well. It would have been a much better idea to do a more stylized realism. The biggest issue with the new movie I found was they made it at all. Look back the original and Disney even call themselves out on some of the not so popular choices they made. Completely aware of the shortcoming they have had. When it comes to the remake just making it take away from it, on top of that no small world joke in the movie ether. It almost saying yea we know a lot of you wont like this but we don't care. It almost feel like a money grab. Again this is all my opinion and if you did love the remake I'm happy you did I just really couldn't get behind it. I will say I'm so happy they still kept James Earl Jones for Mufasa.
it was after the "you won't get a sniff without me" that Iron's voice just gave up so they replaced him with Jim Cummings for the ending of that song. and they sound alike. Irons and Cummings, that is. :)
You touched on the fact that the studio thought this would be a flop. I actually think that worked in its favor because the animators were determined to make the best movie they could because the studio had so little faith in it. Now it’s regarded as a classic - and rightly so.
So you didn’t mention Jeremy Irons blowing his voice out in “Be Prepared” and how Jim Cummings filled in for him in the second half of the song. Just saying it’s a fun fact.
Yes, its right after “you won’t get a sniff without me!” Jeremy Irons blew outs his voice and if you listen carefully he’s then replaced by Jim Cummings who does a great job picking up after him.
I agree with you, I will sing Be Prepared in the shower like I'm auditioning for Broadway, but I think about the song list as a whole and it's like... How do you call ANY of these bottom-of-the-list? Absolutely all of these songs are brilliant.
I think Rollos song from the Hunchback of Notre Dame is better, with it's intensity and all the extra levels it has according catholism that Rollo is supposed to follow.
Sasquatch Pictures No! Circle of Life is definitely the best and Can you feel the love tonight a close second! Be Prepared is the third best but definitely the best villain song ever
Poxar is a great animation studio, but Up and WALL·E are its strongest masterpieces released back-to-back before Toy Story 2 while after that movie, Cars 2 and Brave are Pixar films released back-to-back that are also the studio's worst films thanks to their out-of-character protagonists. Power to you if you like these films, but IMHO, they are only okay albeit indecisive.
It has been for-freaking-EVER since I saw this movie, and my gosh, there is so much to appreciate! But, the thing that gets most of my wins, *has* to be the animation. I've always appreciated drawn animation, and I want to get into it myself someday. _This_ is the level of animation I aspire to rise up to, it's magnificently beautiful and perfect.
This video made me realize that Simba thought he triggered the stampede. Before I thought Scar convinced him that his being born was the reason for Mufasa's death.
It can go both ways. Scar did make Simba believe his roar caused the stampede. I think Scar really did mean it when he said "If it weren't for you he'll still be alive" meaning that Scar had no reason to kill Mufasa until Simba was actually born but Simba wouldn't think like that since he loved Scar.
I am still getting chills from "The Circle of Life" everytime. One of the few Movies in my childhood that actually made me feel so connected with the characters.
That's only because the villains pretty much always got the best songs in Disney movies. I've heard some metal covers of them that somehow manage to make them even better.
I was Scar in my school's production of the Lion King and Be Prepared has been my favorite ever since. everyone agreed it was the most fun son to perform
I think that a more accurate description of the lesson behind Simba and Nala's love story at 17:30 is the fact that the two of them didn't get married because they were already arranged to but rather because they actually fell in love and wanted too.
Everything Great About The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride. It's a severely underrated movie and sadly gets lumped in with the terrible Disney sequels just because it was a sequel
Yes! The sequel gets little to no love, all because it's gets assumed that it's "just another bad sequel" and it being a direct to DVD. Which the reason that it was a direct, was because at the time, Disney didn't want any spotlight taken from their originals, in fear that the sequels would be terrible damaging the reputation of the golden original . But Lion king 2, was one of if not the best sequel Disney possibly ever put out. It not only gives a perfect continuation from TLK, but it holds it's own with more great characters, another story that fits so well, and another handful of potentially iconic songs lost in the pile of "horrible sequels".
Everything Great about Lilo & Stitch Everything Great about The Hunchback of Notre Dame Everything Great about Treasure Planet Everything Great about National Treasure
I really wished you gave an honesty win for Mufasa telling how scared he was for Simba when he was in the graveyard. It gives the win you gave for Mufasa’s bravery quote more context and how even kings have feelings that they have to listen to.
Additional pun: The line "My words are a matter of pride" in Be Prepared. Because groups of lions are called a pride, and Scar's plans certainly are a matter having to do with the community.
PLEASE Do Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron! It is one of the most underrated animated movies and is absolutely BEAUTIFUL. It also has a soundtrack made by Hans Zimmer and is BREATHTAKING.
Of all the movies this is not what I expected. Though I geuss with the remake coming I should have seen this coming. Anyway still requesting Owls of Ga'hoole. Thanks.
@@demi-fiendoftime3825 I never read the books. In fact, when the movie first came out I didn't even know it was based on a series. And because of that I think the movie is amazing.
officaldaelight Like I said film looks great but plot wise books were far more impressive especially the Legends trilogy that explains how the guardians came to be and the battle agenst the hagsfiends
I can't believe you didn't quote-win "So what are you going to do about it?" "First, I'm going to take your stick..." (Which is still my default response to that question 25 years later)
Missed Win(s): When Rafiki finds out Simba is alive, you hear in his voice the hope he lost so many years ago be restored in a matter of seconds and the music shows it. Also Rafiki’s voice actor pulling it off almost flawlessly.
More attention to detail: when Simba climbs up the slightly slanted log in his song, his claws are ejected, but then go back in when he reaches the top.
13:42 So THATS where that meme came from of the guy recording himself bouncing on a branch and then it snaps which leads to his fall. That made me laugh so hard.😂
Earlier in the film, when Mufasa dies Scar tells Simba "Run, run away Simba and never return" Later, when Simba decides to not kill Scar he says "Run, run away Scar and never return" *Tables are turned* * Insert thug life music *
Yes, everyone loves Kimba, whoops, I mean Simba... XD For real now, this movie is a bit more visually impressive than the original Kimba the White Lion imo, but it's still a shameless rip-off that Disney tried to pass off as "an new original story". Big corporate Disney won in the end.
You missed on Jim Cummings being brought in to sing Scar's last couple lines in be prepared after Jeremy Irons' voice gave out. Seriously one of the greatest voice actors of all time. He should be an automatic win
Emotionless describes this entire movie. Disney just wants money. It's a soulless cash-grab because currently they can't crap out anything original, so, remakes.
@Rengar Guardians of Ga'Hoole had top notch realism in their movie but don't shy away from taking creative liberties and making the owls emote and crafting a world that you can believe to be real. They all look like legit owls but, at the same time, it looks like you're watching an animated LOTR movie... only with owls. Disney is just lazy to come up with something new because they KNOW people are gonna watch and give their money anyway. They could've mixed both worlds together but they're too money-focused to even try. That's what irks me the most about the remake anyways.
@@malditapeppas509 I don't disagree that it's just the trailers and I'll fully admit that I could be wrong. I hope the movie comes out amazing but I'm not sure how I feel about it right now. I'm sorry, I should have phrases myself better
I rewatched The Lion King a couple weeks ago and was devastated when Mufasa went into the stampede with no actual plan to get out of it, his mind focused solely on his baby's well being.
As the most positive man on RUclips, before I even watch the video, he will probably add 20 wins just for Simba’s circle of life moment. He must have done that with his kid at one point.
Sahithya Sudhakar apparently, there was a standard trailer made for the movie that probably would have sold the movie short. Instead, the director pushed Disney to show the first 5 minutes as its trailer, and it work ten times over.
Attention to detail: young Simba sticking out his claws to help climb that tree during "I Just Can't Wait to be King," then retracting them when he reaches the top.
Yep I was waiting for this. For the uninformed, Jeremy irons sang all the way up to "You won't get a sniff without me" when his voice gave out. They were on such a tight time crunch, they brought in Jim Cummings who voices Ed the Hyena, as well as Pooh and Tigger, and he finished the end of the song. The only way you can tell is Jeremy Irons for the most part is doing this sing speaking type of deal, while Jim is actually carrying a tune, but it's amazing that no one can tell without KNOWING it happens.
@@kayden2119 not complaining about new things. Complaining about a power and money hungry mega corporation that's manipulating our nostalgia for some easy cash. The new lion king could be a horrible movie and still make millions.
The Roach it’s not the companies fault people want to see a movie. If nobody saw it then it would do poorly and they wouldn’t make more. People need to control themselves if they don’t like it.
This movie was and will always be my most favorite movie of all time! I've watched this maybe a million times as a kid on DVD, and maybe a thousand times more as a teen now adult. I love this movie so much, from the characters, to the songs, the message the movie has, the pure nostalgia I always have. I just love this movie! Is there anyway you can do it's sequel The Lion King II: Simba's Pride? Sure it's a direct to DVD movie, but it's still so worth the time to even just watch it, it's a great sequel to a masterpiece of an original!
When Mufasa said "before sunrise, he's your son" is referencing how everything the light touches is the king's, so before sunrise, Simba belongs to his mother lmao
rosestar1324 Wow that’s deep.
Guess she has to get him a glass of water if he wants it, or to the little Cub's room if he has to go.
Technically that's accurate as lionesses do all the work and male lions don't do squat.
Tim Maloney Male Lions patrol their territory so no intruders enter. And it’s rare that a male lion hunts prey
@@timmaloney9976 Ah yes, protecting the women and children is "squat"
That's t true bit there's a bit of fact to it as well, male lions take care of the cubs at night while the mother sleeps
I never put 2 and 2 together and realized that the move he uses against Scar is the one that he learned from Nala. Great work!
Neither did I until you just said that. Haven't got to that part of the video!
IKR? This is why I love this show! It makes you appreciate little details like this!
Me neither XD
It's also how he recognizes her and what he does when they're rolling down the hill in Can You Feel the Love Tonight
Me neither XD
I think you missed a win.
Simba: when I’m king, what’ll that make you?
Scar: a monkey’s uncle
later in the film
Timon: the monkey’s his uncle?
**G A S P** *_I JUST REALISED THAT_*
I totally missed that when I was little
Mostly because in the Latino America dub Scar just said around the lines of "Idiot's uncle"
But Timon's lines kept the same but it didn't made the recall.
LOL
Holy shit! I never connected that! Thank you.
I've never noticed that!😮
You missed a win for Simba "I laugh in the face of danger", followed by hyena laughs. That's why hyenas laugh, to warn others of danger.
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Oh sh-
my only issue with this video is someone that didn't get a win
"Hey did we order this meal to go?"
"No"
"Cuz there it goes"
Experience Master best joke in the whole movie.
I think the remake will suck but if that line is in there I’ll be okay with that.
@@Tillyard86 For me, I'd be okay if in the Scar and Zazu scene after Hakuna Matata would go like:
Scar: "Sing something with a little bounce in it."
Zazu: *LET IT GOOOOOO! LET IT GOOOOOOOO!!*
Scar: "NO! No, ANYTHING but that."
Like the musical does? Bet
Buc Reviewer He missed another great pun. Timon: “Why am I always saving your AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
And when scar admits he killed mufasa.
Hey CinemaWins, good call with a classic beloved Disney film. But now I humbly request that you review an underrated, classic Disney film: Treasure Planet.
Never understood why people shit on it. The animation is so beautiful
I second this request. Truly an underrated gem.
Honestly a fantastic film. It's stunning and the setting is great, with a very literal "Space as ocean" metaphore
He better "rattle the stars" with it.
Treasure Planet is awesome
Fun fact, when Hans Zimmer was composing the music for the stampede scene he remembered his father as it is that he lost his father at a young age. The notes in the score aren't just ink, it's his pure passion and devotion to music in honour of his father.
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Fun fact: Scar’s real name is Taka, meaning garbage. Mufasa means king. No wonder Scar is so bitter.
Well that is if you translate the word "Taka" directly from google translation.
Taka is short for "Kutaka" which means "want" and Scar "wanted" to be king.
@@GabsARV You can also interpret that his name mrans "wish/want".
That name isn’t canon. According to the lion guard, his real name was Askari named after the first lion guard leader
@@user-sb5bh6qy6l A man of culture as well, I see.
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This is the canon version.
You missed a pun.
Simba: Hakuna Matata?
Pumba: Yeah, it's our motto!
Simba: What's a motto?
Timon: Nothing, what's a motto with you?!
die?
I remember this one in norwegian,
simba asks: what's a motto?
Timon: nothing, but it rhymes with lotto
When I was younger I just thought I didn't understand it lmao, but it's not even a pun lol
@@LocalMaple not really a pun
@@LocalMaple That pun wasn't directly in the movie also he does rule over both of them technically
The one that bugged me being missed is in Be Prepared...
♫ My words are a matter of Pride ♫
(Pride as in being proud, pride as in a pride of lions)
...though there's tons more.
Shout-out to the incredible Jim Cummings who finished Scar's vocals on "Be Prepared" after Jeremy Irons blew his voice out recording the first half. Gotta give him some love, too!
Rika Hauserman i was about to comment this
Happy to see him getting credit where due here in the comments! Jim Cummings is a treasure.
My planned comment as well.
Jim Cummings is just hands down a great voice actor!
You missed a pun in Be Prepared:
"My words are a matter of PRIDE". Like, a PRIDE of lions.
and Pride Lands
one of the best puns in the whole movie. plus Be Prepared is my favorite song from the movie.
Yeah, I feel Scar is often misinterpreted. _We_ hear him saying that what he's doing is a vanity project, but I don't think that's what he _meant._ "My words are a matter of pride!" essentially translates to "I'm talking politics here!"
You, just like Disney with the remake, missed one of the more important wins:
Simba: Going back means I'll have to face my past. I've been hiding from it for so long...
(Rafiki whacks Simba on the head with his stick)
Simba: OW! Geez, what was that for?!
Rafiki: It doesn't matter! It's in the past! (chuckles)
Simba: Yeah, but it still hurts.
Rafiki: Oh, yes, the past can hurt. But the way I see it, you can either run from it, or... learn from it.
(Rafiki swings his stick, but Simba ducks)
Rafiki: Aha! You see? So what are you going to do?
Lesley Harrys 17:38
Mithu Alagu You’re right, thanks for pointing it out.
Would have really like to see it pointed out before the conclusion, though. But it’s good to see he did acknowledge it.
He did skip a win that should have been in there, though: Simba's Humor win.
Simba: First, I'm gonna take your stick! *grabs stick with mouth and throws it*
Rafiki: No, no no! Not the Stick! *runs after it*
People: we hate the remakes
Also people: goes to see the remakes
Disney: finds remakes a profitable source becuase people are viewing their movies
Also also people: OMG WHY DO THEY KEEP MAKING REMAKES
Obi-Wan Kenobi: "You have become the very thing you swore to destroy!"
mar tbh I got tired of them after the Jungle Book and the only one I actually liked was Maleficent (sorry if I spelt it wrong).
Its the circle of life.
So true! But honestly I really liked the The Lion King remake.
What I take from this: People Are Fucking Idiots.
"before sunrise, he is your sun" because he's the king of everything the light touches
My mind has never been more blown in my life
Son*
" I know I shouldn't win the bad guy being so good at being bad, but come on."
Yes you should. Good Antagonist are always interesting and increases the quality of the movie/ plot in general.
The Dark Knight???
Yes, villians are what make the movie interesting. The main protagonist must have a struggle, but a well thought out struggle that will test them in every way possible.
Kung Fu Panda 2?
@@Anino_Makata yes! That's also another really good example!
@@Anino_Makata But because Gary Oldman is always a win.
Supremeghost It's not just because Gary Oldman's always a win. DreamWorks actually took their time and paid attention to Shen's story and character. While them purposely making him that evil is debatable, Shen has been regarded before as being the darkest DreamWorks villain to have ever come out. And I can't recall another taking his place.
I cannot believe you failed to win James Earl Jones!
James Earl Jones is always a win!
How does baby Simba not be an instant 10 wins?
@@ovencake523 Total wife-win, that one
@@HaydrogenBomb I'm sure that was just a typo, but "wife-win"? I think Simba's a bit young for that, amungst other things.
@@mjkalasky2775 You must be new here 😂
A "wife win" is just a way of saying his wife thought a particular character was super cute. Like Toothless from How To Train Your Dragon.
He has failed us for the last time, Zazu!
_"Before sunrise, he is your son."_
Because the light hasn't touched him yet, he is not Mufasa's.
Fun Fact: Jim Cummings actually sung a portion of the Be Prepared song, due to Jeremy Iron's voice breaking while performing the song. Jim Cumming replaced Jeremy Iron's at 'You won't get a sniff without me' and continued to sing the entire third verse of Be Prepared.
So that's when it happened! I sort of could hear something there...
Well he didn't just do that one line he did the entire third verse.
@@rouge1ful - Yes I know, perhaps I should have clarified that.
Lol just posted the same thing. It’s truly amazing and worthy of recognition!
And you can't even tell, because Jim Cummings is a WIZARD.
7:21 Can’t believe you passed up the opportunity to call it “Simba-lism”
I thought the same thing...actually thought he DID say it, but nope.
Came here to see this. Not disappointed it's the top comment.
Simba-lism, is works on so many levels. Thoroughly disappointed at the missed opportunity
I'm very Sibmathetic to this comment.
Timon and Pumbaa are re-lion on him because it's a Simba-otic relationship.
Am I seriously the only one who appreciates the fact that he actually got the language of the opening lyrics right rather than assuming it's Swahili so as a Zulu person I'm happy to see this
You forgot to mention how Jim Cummings nailed voicing Scar for the second half of Be Prepared, that deserved a Win
Ironic that he voiced a quite different tiger, then
Not the second half, more like the last quarter lol
@@Unqualifiedmedicalperson The final verse, to be precise (if I'm correct)
EsKpistOne yeah, that’s about right
Jim Cummings takes over at 'You won't get a sniff without me' due to Jeremy Iron's voice breaking while performing this song.
I personally don't mind visual upgrades either, but photorealism is not a visual upgrade. These old animated films are animated for a reason. Real(or realistic-looking) lions can't give us the expressions that show so naturally in this film, not without looking funky at best or disturbing at worst, not to mention all the other cartoonish stuff like the ways they sometimes use their paws like hands among other things. Live action and animation are different mediums entirely which lend themselves better to particular stories or ideas. Taking something animated and trying to recreate it in live-action is just not a good idea when the animation is already just about flawless.
Video game remakes are an entirely different beast. They all belong to the same medium and thus can unfold similarly no matter what. Your example, FFVII, is great because the original quite well shows it's age. A visual improvement is necessary as the old models are quite simple and blocky and the animated cutscenes are quite obviously outdated. Said improvement is also quite worthwhile as modern graphics can much better depict expressions and body language that would give more insight to a character. The actual story can and should be identical, just with the models and animations updated.
A movie is not a videogame however, and The Lion King is timeless. As you gushed throughout this video, it's animation is beautiful and they took many steps to make it feel real despite the animation. Yet now we have live-action backdrops and real-looking lions who just can't express themselves as easily or look as distinct or really do anything the couldn't in the original.
That aside, I love this movie and I'm glad to see it here. I can't really say anything about the movie itself that others haven't though.
TheDamonWolfCub18 as devils advocate, ill say its supposed to be lacking some facial expressions, in exchange for this insane documentaryesque appearance. It lacked some moments hitting as hard, but it was self aware enough that some jokes were added in, and some funny moments were modified and still funny, like the live bait scene
Uhhhhhh yes?
You can make it look realistic and show emotion but they decided not to.
Michael Alexander I see your point however when you recreate a movie specifically made for cartoon animation and try making it realistic you lose the style and emotion of it and you really limit yourself with the expression, movement, and color
Is it visually impressive yes, is it good for a movie No
I ended up seeing it last night. Keep in mind this is my personal take but, the visuals are very stunning in the scenes of how realistic everything looks. That being said its part of the new versions down fall. Other then being almost 100% remake, minus a few liberties taken here and there due to well realistic lions. It really took away from what the original was. Even looking back on the music yes the new movies music is well done and sounds great, but with that said it's just not the same. Slightly different key here, different delivery their and it really made some of the songs no where near as enjoyable as the original. I do understand it's not really possible to do the songs exactly the same and I don't fault them for it. My issue is when listening to it your expecting some inflections that made some of the songs as iconic as they are, but they are not there. With the visual the handicap they gave themselves with doing complete realism really took away from the movie as well. It would have been a much better idea to do a more stylized realism. The biggest issue with the new movie I found was they made it at all. Look back the original and Disney even call themselves out on some of the not so popular choices they made. Completely aware of the shortcoming they have had. When it comes to the remake just making it take away from it, on top of that no small world joke in the movie ether. It almost saying yea we know a lot of you wont like this but we don't care. It almost feel like a money grab. Again this is all my opinion and if you did love the remake I'm happy you did I just really couldn't get behind it. I will say I'm so happy they still kept James Earl Jones for Mufasa.
19:54 Jeremy Irons actually blew out his voice doing Be Prepared and had to be replaced for the rest of the song.
Karla Crous in the song, Jeremy irons was replaced by none other than voice legend Jim Cummings, right?
By Winnie the Pooh! (Jim Cummings)
it was after the "you won't get a sniff without me" that Iron's voice just gave up so they replaced him with Jim Cummings for the ending of that song. and they sound alike. Irons and Cummings, that is. :)
@@ahedjehad8514 indeed... I honestly can't hear the difference
@@ayeletarmon686 Cummings was also Rasputin in Anastasia
You touched on the fact that the studio thought this would be a flop. I actually think that worked in its favor because the animators were determined to make the best movie they could because the studio had so little faith in it. Now it’s regarded as a classic - and rightly so.
So you didn’t mention Jeremy Irons blowing his voice out in “Be Prepared” and how Jim Cummings filled in for him in the second half of the song. Just saying it’s a fun fact.
Wait wait wait wait wait.
Jim Cummings?
Fricking Winne the Pooh?
Sings for Scar?
There's some interesting shit right there.
Yes, its right after “you won’t get a sniff without me!”
Jeremy Irons blew outs his voice and if you listen carefully he’s then replaced by Jim Cummings who does a great job picking up after him.
Damn, Winne the Pooh got range.
So you're telling me the starting song is basically:
"Oh look there's a lion
yup that's a lion alright
hey lion we gonna do stuff
oh look more lions"
It's a birth announcement, so yeah.
😂😂😂
*ITS A FUCKING LION*
accurate representation of what it's like to live on the savanna.
@@LoudToon99 It's a fckin BEAR! NO!!
Y'know, I was with you til you said "Be Prepared" was at the bottom of the list (19:50). That's my personal favorite song from the movie.
I agree with you, I will sing Be Prepared in the shower like I'm auditioning for Broadway, but I think about the song list as a whole and it's like... How do you call ANY of these bottom-of-the-list? Absolutely all of these songs are brilliant.
Agreed. That's such a brilliant song. So menacing and clever
Be Prepared is literally my favourite Disney song.
Be prepared is too good for the list
Also, no mention of Jim Cummings coming in at the end of the song?
Missed pun opportunity at 7:20 with the word ‘Symbolism’. “That’s what we call *simba*lism.”
Y E S
I paused the video to make sure someone else had noticed!
Honestly. It makes sense ur pfp is Chat Noir lmao
“And that would be TIMON!”
"Be Prepared" still is one of the best Disney villain songs ever in my opinion
I think Rollos song from the Hunchback of Notre Dame is better, with it's intensity and all the extra levels it has according catholism that Rollo is supposed to follow.
For me, it's a toss-up between Be Prepared and Hellfire from Hunchback of Notre Dame.
19:40 I'm sorry, Be Prepared is the best song in the entire movie. *FIGHT ME.*
Sasquatch Pictures aside from maybe the Mob Song from beauty and the beast, it’s probably the best villain song in a Disney movie ever
The best Villian song
It is the best villian song, but its on the same level as Hellfire, but only since Hellfire is extremly Dark.
Agreed.
Sasquatch Pictures
No! Circle of Life is definitely the best and Can you feel the love tonight a close second! Be Prepared is the third best but definitely the best villain song ever
My wife and I are EXTREMELY offended that you did not Win Simba's roar at the end.
Seriously
BigToadsBigNothing They’re not even real lion roars you idiot
@@doktorhyena He never said it was, idiot
@@diablotry5447 Be nice to each other, (beautiful) idiots
@@boringperson-zb8vy I agree with you, (also beautiful) idiot
The scene where Mufasa comes back in the clouds is one of the best scenes in any movie. This movie is just extremely good.
"Everything great about The Lion King"
Why not just show the whole movie
2 hours later:
RUclips: wait this is illegal
The whole ANIMATED movie~
Facts
Please do Atlantis the lost empire or treasure planet!!
Attempt #25
BOOST
Yes! So underrated!
Treasure Planet ❤️
Keep going, one day
Shadelz yes PLEASE
Everything great about Wall-e? Or Up? Those are two of my favorite Pixar movies, and I'd love to hear what you have to say about either of them.
infinite amount of wins for that super sad montage at the beginning of up. It got grown men crying dude.
I don’t think the win counter goes up that high. He’d have to get a 2.0 counter like CinemaSins did.
Almost any pixar movie is great
I was just about to suggest Wall-E
Poxar is a great animation studio, but Up and WALL·E are its strongest masterpieces released back-to-back before Toy Story 2 while after that movie, Cars 2 and Brave are Pixar films released back-to-back that are also the studio's worst films thanks to their out-of-character protagonists. Power to you if you like these films, but IMHO, they are only okay albeit indecisive.
It has been for-freaking-EVER since I saw this movie, and my gosh, there is so much to appreciate! But, the thing that gets most of my wins, *has* to be the animation. I've always appreciated drawn animation, and I want to get into it myself someday. _This_ is the level of animation I aspire to rise up to, it's magnificently beautiful and perfect.
I know it’s asking for much but could you do the sequel to Lion King-Lion King II: Simba’s Pride
That was as much my childhood as this one!
We gotta pull in Lion King 1 1/2 in that case, lol!
@@oliviagriffith3626 No.
If he does another lion movie it should be the pride.
Doing this, you better do Mulan and all the other Disney movies coming to live action!
This video made me realize that Simba thought he triggered the stampede. Before I thought Scar convinced him that his being born was the reason for Mufasa's death.
It can go both ways. Scar did make Simba believe his roar caused the stampede. I think Scar really did mean it when he said "If it weren't for you he'll still be alive" meaning that Scar had no reason to kill Mufasa until Simba was actually born but Simba wouldn't think like that since he loved Scar.
I'd always thought it was "He died saving you. If you hadn't been here, he wouldn't have died". But yeah, now it makes a lot more sense.
fun fact : Shenzi seems to be the leader of the 3 hyenas because in hyenas the females are the ones who are in charge.
that makes sense!
Hyenas are my favorite animal so i know a LOT about em… so watching the remake is painful to me.
You: talks about puns
Also you: "That's what we call symbolism"
Me: did he just say simba-lism?
Also him: the entire 12:53 - 13:05 bit. ;D
Did I still tear up over Mufasa’s death even though I’m not actually watching the movie? yes, yes I did.
saaaame -.-
Traumatic. Still.
I'm not crying. You're crying!
Emily steller I’m not crying, you’re crying. Omg the pupil comment made me choke up
What gets me more is Rafiki's sadness
I am still getting chills from "The Circle of Life" everytime. One of the few Movies in my childhood that actually made me feel so connected with the characters.
When it was a coming attraction at the theatres, they just showed the opening sequence
4:28 Simba will rule everything the light touches. Scar is positioned exactly were the light isn't touching. This was such a brilliant observation.
You forgot to win James Earl Jones. He's always a win.
Have you guys done Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron yet? Lots of Han Zimmer wins there.
Oh Man, Spirit is such an amazing movie. Completely forgot about it, but I used to love it when I was a kid.
Okay it was one of my favourite movies, i never knew hans Zimmer did that one too. It explains so so much.
Finally someone who appreciates Spirit and its music as much as me 😭🤩😍👏🏻
I love spirit♡
lockmonster05 I love that movie!
I love you man but Be Prepared is the BEST song from this movie I can't believe you put it at the bottom of the list!
@Black Ninja That's a fair opinion... I might just have a thing for villains.
That's only because the villains pretty much always got the best songs in Disney movies. I've heard some metal covers of them that somehow manage to make them even better.
I'm with you there man
I agree wholeheartedly.
I was Scar in my school's production of the Lion King and Be Prepared has been my favorite ever since. everyone agreed it was the most fun son to perform
I think that a more accurate description of the lesson behind Simba and Nala's love story at 17:30 is the fact that the two of them didn't get married because they were already arranged to but rather because they actually fell in love and wanted too.
I love how he said there are spoilers....
*but who hasnt seen the lion king?!*
A lot of teenagers and younger probably haven’t. They don’t care as much about the original/Renaissance films because it’s not their childhood
I hate to say it, but that would be where you’re wrong. Nearly every kid is raised on Disney even to this day.
skylon bellows probably some, maybe even most. But I have met several kids who never watched Disney/Pokémon/Star Wars etc
Brandon Layne I saw this movie
Reynan Lamsen ok
Everything Great About The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride. It's a severely underrated movie and sadly gets lumped in with the terrible Disney sequels just because it was a sequel
Big agree! I adore that movie, it's almost as good as the original!
Yes! The sequel gets little to no love, all because it's gets assumed that it's "just another bad sequel" and it being a direct to DVD. Which the reason that it was a direct, was because at the time, Disney didn't want any spotlight taken from their originals, in fear that the sequels would be terrible damaging the reputation of the golden original . But Lion king 2, was one of if not the best sequel Disney possibly ever put out.
It not only gives a perfect continuation from TLK, but it holds it's own with more great characters, another story that fits so well, and another handful of potentially iconic songs lost in the pile of "horrible sequels".
LionManatic2048 I mean “Thats my lullaby?” One of the best villain songs ever
Alex Fopaw As a kid that was one of my favourite movies!
Alex Fopaw I love that film! But if it had a bigger budget it would have been better
I swear god Disney better not mess up the remake of this majestic movie
Too late =w=
@Katie Robinson worse than copy and paste, no charm
Isaac Thomas you mean like all the remakes
Hahahaha what?
They're remaking it, they've already messed it up.
"You impact my wife's life, you get a win."
Not just a great RUclipsr, but a good man.
yes
4:58 No I never noticed Can You Feel The Love Tonight until I saw this video.
Same.
It's so subtle that it's barely audible.
I’m crying at Mufasa’s death even just watching this video ughhhh it’s so sad 😭😭
Abby Leslie You’re not alone. I can always feel the panic and loneliness of Simba in that moment. And being a father now, it’s only amplified.
I can relate😭
The moment the choral voices rumble in, it just drop kicks me in the stomach.
Everything Great about Lilo & Stitch
Everything Great about The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Everything Great about Treasure Planet
Everything Great about National Treasure
How about Up, Mulan, Aladdin, And Wall-E,
And the Iron Giant and Tarzan?
@@waxmilva5395 Definitely, Aladdin & WALL-E are up there among my favourites, and UP and Mulan are great movies too.
@@amagnificentsans-ation4142 - Both great movies too.
@@TheAussieJPLoco93 also Ratatouille
I really wished you gave an honesty win for Mufasa telling how scared he was for Simba when he was in the graveyard. It gives the win you gave for Mufasa’s bravery quote more context and how even kings have feelings that they have to listen to.
“And that’s what we call Simbalism”
Ok I see you Cinemawins, I see you
"Everything GREAT About The Lion King"
*SHOWS ENTIRE MOVIE*
Is he wrong? He's not wrong. He's right.
@@whyiamafs I mean, I wouldn't have said it if I wasn't 😂
"Everything Wrong With The Lion King"
"In zero seconds or less"
Lion king is overrated imo
@@deviljho4260 It's still a great movie though. It's like me with Heath Ledger's Joker. I like him as the Joker, but he's overrated
Additional pun: The line "My words are a matter of pride" in Be Prepared.
Because groups of lions are called a pride, and Scar's plans certainly are a matter having to do with the community.
"What about that foreshadowy place." I can't talk about that place this early in the movie.
Because the "shadowy place" is LITERAL foreshadowing. :P Love it.
“Man, I hate lions!”
“They’re pushy!”
“And hairy!”
“And stinky!”
“And man, are they....”
“Uuuugggglllyyy!”
"Oooh,I'm sure we lions are not all that bad"
"Oh,Scar,is just you"
"Yea,we thought it was someone important"
"I see"
XD
David Ray -
Fixed it
@@kirbooi4146 Yeah, like Mufasa.
The new hyenas will not beat these ones. Nothing will beat the original trio
Anakin SkyWalker “I hate sand. It’s coarse and rough and it gets everywhere.”
Speaking of Hyena laughs, could you please do Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
All of RUclips would blow up, just for Jessica...
... LET'S DO IT!
God just hearing snippets of the score is enough to make me tear up!
Everytime I hear scar say "long live the king" I get chills
I still sing "In thr Jungle" like this... Scares everyone when you are singing normal and suddenly scream "Ahhhh she's gonna eat me!!"
You madlad.
lol that's hilarious
PLEASE Do Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron! It is one of the most underrated animated movies and is absolutely BEAUTIFUL. It also has a soundtrack made by Hans Zimmer and is BREATHTAKING.
SakuraStallion yes!
this was my favorite movie growing up!
HECK YEA gosh i forgot about that movie, its so good
i swear no one knows that movie and i love it, and i agree the music is soo good
best childhood movie i have.
Now that you're doing Animated Disney Movies again, could you please do "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"?
Yes, please!
Yes, please.
As long as he removes a win every time they use the g-slur, then yeah I'd be game for that.
Omg yes please
'Hellfire', best villain song in all of disney. Hope he does it!
Everything great about the lion King
Me: everything
natural you'd say that
Of all the movies this is not what I expected. Though I geuss with the remake coming I should have seen this coming. Anyway still requesting Owls of Ga'hoole. Thanks.
Brick Master the books were better but the movie was OK
Ow look at the boss saying what he wants and what he don't
@@demi-fiendoftime3825 I never read the books. In fact, when the movie first came out I didn't even know it was based on a series. And because of that I think the movie is amazing.
@@demi-fiendoftime3825 In terms of plot, yeah, the books were better. Still can't deny that the film looks stunning tho.
officaldaelight Like I said film looks great but plot wise books were far more impressive especially the Legends trilogy that explains how the guardians came to be and the battle agenst the hagsfiends
I can't believe you didn't quote-win "So what are you going to do about it?" "First, I'm going to take your stick..."
(Which is still my default response to that question 25 years later)
Rafiki: NONONO nottha stick!!!
I had to tell my brother just yesterday that “The Lion sleeps tonight” was not made up for the Lion King
Missed Win(s): When Rafiki finds out Simba is alive, you hear in his voice the hope he lost so many years ago be restored in a matter of seconds and the music shows it. Also Rafiki’s voice actor pulling it off almost flawlessly.
More attention to detail: when Simba climbs up the slightly slanted log in his song, his claws are ejected, but then go back in when he reaches the top.
That shot of Nala doing Bedroom Eyes probably awakened a fair few Furries...
She's pretty but she's also just a frickin lion with a pretty face.
I'ma furry
Pitbull :)
Her and Lola Bunny are probably responsible for the existence of 89% of all Furries out there.
"Oh wow, I love this movie. When I grow up, I wanna be an animator!"
*24 years later*
"Good news team. Today, we're killing Mufasa again!"
When I grow up, I'm gunnu be a bwapper
@@lolsdadssouplads1406 Quoting NF. Nice.
@@jewels7954 What/who/where/when/how/why is NF?
@@sambridgers9543 NF is a rapper.
Oh, those poor animators.
13:42 So THATS where that meme came from of the guy recording himself bouncing on a branch and then it snaps which leads to his fall. That made me laugh so hard.😂
If you don’t know what I’m talking about, look up “Guy bouncing on tree branch” on RUclips. Then you’ll know what I mean.
Yeah always gets me.
CaptainPlays Damn, no likes and it was 5 months ago. Nobody likes me. lol
When I was a kid I used to watch this everyday, sometimes multiple times a day. Thanks for making this
Be prepared is the best song in this film
Everything great about The Lion King.
In a nutshell: the whole movie.
Earlier in the film, when Mufasa dies Scar tells Simba "Run, run away Simba and never return"
Later, when Simba decides to not kill Scar he says "Run, run away Scar and never return"
*Tables are turned*
* Insert thug life music *
Is this "Grand Theft Auto" reference? 😁 😎
In my opinion, The Lion King is definitely one of the best (or the best) Disney movie
it's THE BEST just sayin'
It’s the best no question
While I think that title goes to Beauty and the Beast, Lion King is definitely no.2.
Yes, everyone loves Kimba, whoops, I mean Simba... XD For real now, this movie is a bit more visually impressive than the original Kimba the White Lion imo, but it's still a shameless rip-off that Disney tried to pass off as "an new original story". Big corporate Disney won in the end.
Yup! One of the best.
I love all Disney movies tbh.
And this is one of them that I can easily remember. And others can remember
“What’s a Motto?”
“I don’t know...What’s the matto with you?!” The best joke in this film😂😂
Damn_ Bro02 my favorite is the to go joke.
“Hey, did we order our food to go?”
“No...why?”
“Cuz THERE IS GOES!!!!”
Kestutis Laukaitis 😂That is a great one!
Still gets me every time.
What a funny movie!!
However, I'm sure Timon and Pumbaa explained what a motto is to Simba!
You missed on Jim Cummings being brought in to sing Scar's last couple lines in be prepared after Jeremy Irons' voice gave out. Seriously one of the greatest voice actors of all time. He should be an automatic win
I just want to point out, in the German version. When Simba says "what does that make you" to Scar he straight up answers "the evil uncle"!!
I also like how instead of calling Simba a hairball as he does in English, in German he calls him a pain in the neck 😂
2019 quote of the year
“Ohhhhh you want to eat the child....”
Yeah as stated before...
“Hegonnadie”
I love the original Lion King and the Broadway musical but I don’t know how I feel yet about the live action. The animals seem emotionless
It'd look weird if realistic animals had animated emotions. Which is why it doesn't need a remake
I'm with you, I feel like the animals don't have any energy
Emotionless describes this entire movie. Disney just wants money. It's a soulless cash-grab because currently they can't crap out anything original, so, remakes.
@Rengar Guardians of Ga'Hoole had top notch realism in their movie but don't shy away from taking creative liberties and making the owls emote and crafting a world that you can believe to be real. They all look like legit owls but, at the same time, it looks like you're watching an animated LOTR movie... only with owls.
Disney is just lazy to come up with something new because they KNOW people are gonna watch and give their money anyway. They could've mixed both worlds together but they're too money-focused to even try. That's what irks me the most about the remake anyways.
@@malditapeppas509 I don't disagree that it's just the trailers and I'll fully admit that I could be wrong. I hope the movie comes out amazing but I'm not sure how I feel about it right now. I'm sorry, I should have phrases myself better
Please do Legend of the Guardians (2010)
Omg yes this movie was amazing and definitely deserved a sequel!!
I rewatched The Lion King a couple weeks ago and was devastated when Mufasa went into the stampede with no actual plan to get out of it, his mind focused solely on his baby's well being.
To be fair, that´s what most parents would do, seeing their kid in danger - try to rescue it without regard for their own safety, or even life.
I loved Mufasa as a character because of him being a parent and risking his life to save Simba. I wish he didn't die.
As the most positive man on RUclips, before I even watch the video, he will probably add 20 wins just for Simba’s circle of life moment. He must have done that with his kid at one point.
Sahithya Sudhakar apparently, there was a standard trailer made for the movie that probably would have sold the movie short. Instead, the director pushed Disney to show the first 5 minutes as its trailer, and it work ten times over.
Attention to detail: young Simba sticking out his claws to help climb that tree during "I Just Can't Wait to be King," then retracting them when he reaches the top.
Going to request Prince of Egypt because it’s AMAZING :))
Oh. HELL yes.
Can't believe it's 21 years old nor that it's becoming a musical.
Yep.
I would like this comment but it's at 69
Fun fact: Jeremy Irons did NOT sing the entire song.
ooo, i was *waiting* for someone to mention that!!!! didnt he, like, get deathly ill or sumthin? idk
@@soupforfree he the his voice singing it. The last verse was sung by Jim Cummings
Lucia Welch he blew out his voice when shouting "you won't get a sniff without me"
Yeah, Winnie the pooh helped him
Yep I was waiting for this. For the uninformed, Jeremy irons sang all the way up to "You won't get a sniff without me" when his voice gave out. They were on such a tight time crunch, they brought in Jim Cummings who voices Ed the Hyena, as well as Pooh and Tigger, and he finished the end of the song. The only way you can tell is Jeremy Irons for the most part is doing this sing speaking type of deal, while Jim is actually carrying a tune, but it's amazing that no one can tell without KNOWING it happens.
I would absolutely love a treasure planet win vid, it's my favourite Disney movie and very underappreciated :)
More like it's an over-appretiated blatant rip-off.
This movie never needed a remake. It was perfect the way it is.
But... money. Don't you know Disney needs MORE money!?!... i give it 50 years and we'll be bowing down to Micky Mouse...
Eiannzy the remake doesn’t effect the original stop complaining about new things
@@kayden2119 not complaining about new things. Complaining about a power and money hungry mega corporation that's manipulating our nostalgia for some easy cash. The new lion king could be a horrible movie and still make millions.
I don't even think Jon Favreau even wanted to do Lion King, but he'd rather do Jungle Book 2. That's a conspiracy theory though.
The Roach it’s not the companies fault people want to see a movie. If nobody saw it then it would do poorly and they wouldn’t make more. People need to control themselves if they don’t like it.
Was surprised you didn’t include a ‘saving your best friend’ win for Simba risking himself to save Nala earlier.
This movie was and will always be my most favorite movie of all time! I've watched this maybe a million times as a kid on DVD, and maybe a thousand times more as a teen now adult. I love this movie so much, from the characters, to the songs, the message the movie has, the pure nostalgia I always have. I just love this movie! Is there anyway you can do it's sequel The Lion King II: Simba's Pride? Sure it's a direct to DVD movie, but it's still so worth the time to even just watch it, it's a great sequel to a masterpiece of an original!
Can you do a review on the best (in my opinion) DreamWorks movie, The Prince of Egypt.
YES YES PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
Didn't see your comment until now so posted it myself lol. But totally agree!!!!!
LET MYYYYY PEEEEEOPLE, GOOOOOOOOO!
Ramses: no.
Definitely a wonderful movie despite my hatred for religion and religious media.
Playing With The Big Boys, Through Heaven's Eyes, why didn't Dreamworks just stick to making awesome musicals?
7:18 "That's what we call symbolism."
My mind: That's what we call Simba-lism!
the lion king will ALWAYS AND FOREVER be my favorite movie.
the lego movie is a very close second though
Rest in Peace, James Earl Jones.
(1931-2024)