Sorry to sound mean but your voice is oddly funny you sound like a very pissed off Dad but he's trying his best not to yell so that the wife doesn't get angry
I'd like to note that the crows in the original movie were the only characters other than the mouse who treated Dumbo decently, were the smartest characters in the film, and went out of their way to help a fellow outcast get back at his oppressors. When I was a kid, I loved the crows, and to me they came across as characters I was supposed to love, not laugh at.
That very aptly sums up most people's reactions to Dumbo's Crows. They were, indeed, one of the most lovable parts of the cast. Most folks who are throwing a hissy-fit over them are either grifting or are so emotionally fragile that swallowing them at birth likely would have been a mercy.
Yeah I understand exactly what you’re saying. However the crows were a racist stereotype of Southern black men, but they also represented characters who were good. So in a way, it’s not that evil and racist because it shows that some white people back then were not extremely racist. And saw black people as just that, people. People who can be lovable and good. But they also poked fun at thier style. Many things back then were poked fun at in cartoons. So they should’ve included it in the movie. But obviously they wouldn’t...
Well I mean... The crows kinda represented "Jim Crow", even one of the crows' names is "Jim" so... regardless of how we all loved them, even me... but I'm not gonna turn a blind eye at something that was inherently wrong. Its like laughing at some jokes made in Germany about the Jews. No matter how witty the joke is, its speaks to the shittiest side of human history, and I'm not gonna endorse that.
So here's the Possum lore so far: -Possum is friends with Bigfoot and is neighbors with Cthulhu. -The circus is kidnapping animals so they can entertain the humans -Possum is under house arrest for releasing his "monkey". -Possum use to have a kid but he doesn't tell us what happened to the kid so for all we know they could've been turned into glue or dog food -Possum hates giraffes -Possum also went to war, which affected his mental health.
What I'm wondering is why they didn't have Millie sing "Baby Mine" as a lullaby her mother sang for her before she died? That would've drawn the parallels between her and Dumbo better and would've tied things together better than using random people we don't really care about.
At this point, Disney is no longer a company that represents quality. They’ve become greedy due to their success. Walt would be so disappointed in his company
Greedy? No, they are hemorrhaging money and they know exactly why. They are controlled by a rootless international clique of hostile outsiders who seek to destroy Western civilization and turn us all into brainwashed chattel slaves. massive trust funds and investment Banks pull the strings of these companies and ensure that they will never truly go broke because the propaganda and disinformation they push is far more valuable in the long run than actually turning a profit. These people print money for themselves and their friends so lowly concerns like "turning a profit" are irrelevant to them.
original dumbo was to save disney company from bankruptcy. which pretty much explains its flaws, it was done with small budget to hopefully make enough money for disney to climb up from a ditch. so we have dumbo to thank for disney owning everything today.
The worst part about that baby song is that in the original Dumbo's mother sang it to him, but in the remake it's someone else who sings it because it was in the original. It's not even directed at Dumbo.
@@juggernogsoda4515 It's a scene about Dumbos mother singing to Dumbo, and showing that she loves him, even though she can't be with him. It's not a little detail.
The fact i was more invested in the struggle of one Possum's will to survive against the circus is a testament to how you are just a better storyteller than most modern disney films.
The original Dumbo movie was about a lost elephant with larger then normal ears, which then he uses to fly In the remake, it's about a little girl and hear pet baby elephant. They turned Dumbo into a pet movie
I think it was nice of them to give that department store mannequin a job. She was only slightly less convincing as a real human than Alan Bagh in Birdemic.
Nobody really talks about it, but the designated cuts to black for ad breaks are so much better than other youtubers that have their ads cut directly into every other sentence.
I mean to be fair the same thing happens anytime you watch a movie or TV show that had commercials when it first aired but they’ve been cut out for Netflix or DVD. So people who pay for RUclips Premium should be use to the concept and I guess I don’t really see it as that big of a deal.
That ending bit with the "animal-free" circus was just really dumb to me. So like, all the animals are set free, ALL of them.......except the horse one-armed dude rides. So....let me get this straight. They let the elephants, monkeys, doves, even the domesticated pet mice (that will most likely never make it a day in the wild and would most likely end up being stepped on or snatched up by a predator) but they keep the horse for two performers to ride around on and do tricks on it's back in a small, cramped arena? I don't think they thought that message through enough. Going to the extreme of letting small, vulnerable animals to fend for themselves, but they still keep the horse. (also, I almost left my little sister in the movie theatre when seeing this movie it was that bad, especially that little girl's acting. I can't remember what line she said specifically, but I had to step outside for a bit before having to return to my little sister to watch the rest of that crap. She promptly forgot about the movie a week later. Waste of time and money XD) So in other words...thanks for tearing this shit apart, Mr Possum.
Not to mention that it would be WAY too expensive to release them back into their proper habitats, and if they didn't do so released them into the rest of America, where they could become invasive species and devastate the population.
I'm totally fine with animals in a circus. They just have to be treated properly. And maybe not exotic animals in an environment foreign to them. Similar with a zoo. We have one here that has pigs, ducks, chickens, ponies, donkeys, and lamas. All animals that do fine in the natural environment we have here. Nothing exotic, but you can get very close. The chickens are even allowed to freely roam the surrounding park.
Late reply, but the movie also seems to forget what year it’s set in. The Ku Klux Klan was still prominent in the 1910s and especially towards the 1920s. Yet, these circus owners are concerned with animal rights of all things. Even if the performers were apparently the most open-minded people in the US at the time, their circus would probably go out of business because few would share their sentiment.
6:50 Honestly I'd much rather have a racial stereotype that was treated with some dignity and given a intelligent role rather than a racial stereotype that's just there to be a punching bag.
Or, how about neither??? I pray you've grown wiser since making this comment. The crows were minstrels. An allegory for "Jim Crow" as in the "Jim Crow-Era South." Cutting the crows was the best call.
@@chandlerbingbong5773 And replacing them with a REAL BLACK PERSON that gets pushed around by Danny DeVito was somehow a better replacement? At least no real people actually get hurt when it's a freaking cartoon. I mean how many children around the age of 10 do you think saw the crows and thought "yeah that's how black people are like", let alone even heard of Jim Crow at their age?
@@chandlerbingbong5773 First time I watched Dumbo I was probably 3, I loved the movie and thought the Crows were really kind characters, never associated them as black stereotypes even though I guess they're supposed to be, however it was never clear to me that they were meant to be a negative portrayal and to be honest I don't think they were. We have real issues with discrimination in Hollywood and more but some arguably nicely portrayed stereotypes are so bad they absolutely can never be portrayed again? Do white people get to avoid being stereotyped now? Of course not.
I was on a Disney Cruise when Dumbo released so they had it in the theater, that night the waves were so violent that half the theater had to run out to vomit, the other half ran out because it was live action Dumbo
I'm listening to a podcast on Dan Brown's Digital Fortress novel and he introduced a beautiful supergenius who has to have everything explained to her. The dumb female is a sexist trope and the dumb (but acts like a know-it-all) female is equally as sexist, but one gets a pass in today's Hollywood.
Dumbo was gifted a feather by the crows and that's what gave him the confidence to fly. And he held it with his trunk rather than snorting it into his trunk. Removing the crows and changing how the feather is handled makes this a movie other than Dumbo. It's not the same at all. The message behind the gifted feather was the idea that believing in yourself will help you achieve the impossible. They gave the iconic part of the Crows to some kids and it feels so cheap and pandering. The original Dumbo took risks. Dumbo got accidentally drunk in the original, which I admire honestly because you didn't know what the hell was going to happen in the original. It took risks and it told a great story. It wasn't much of a story, but it told it in an interesting way. Unlike the remake.
@crazy sad clown man To clarify, a friend wanted to see it, and invited me to come along. I went because I value the time spent with a friend even if I don't think the movie will be very good. My expectations were low going in, and even then I left disappointed, though we had a good time mocking the movie afterwards.
What annoys me most about these live action films is that there's too much screen time for the people we could care less about because they're one dimensional as hell.
It's a Dumbo remake. Why would we want to watch their fanfic OCs instead of the characters we liked from the original? The Godzilla movies have the same problem.
Because Disney is too big to fail yet they still want to play it safe and maximise profits- and what better way to play it safe than use the material you already know people like because you already did it once? Also they want any new things to also reach foreign markets... like China, whose censors are incredibly strict. So most new movies play it safe for china's censors.
@@jamesgreen1166 He didn't direct James and the Giant Peach though Also, I found a good podcast channel called Almost Cult Classics, the sister channel to Hats Off Entertainment. Their episode about Burton did make me appreciate him more, but he's still pretty hit or miss
Here's something I really don't get about this movie; I love Tim Burton, I haven't liked literally everything he's ever done, but I really do love him. But here's the thing about him; you need to set him up with a very specific kind of movie for him to really live up to his potential, otherwise you'll get a failure. He's a horror man, and even things he's made that aren't strictly horror are still a lot more dark than a lot of movies for kids are. So if you give him Corpse Bride or Nightmare Before Christmas, he knocks it out of the park, but if you give him something else, like Dumbo for example, it doesn't work. It could've worked, if Disney allowed him to be change more about the story and be more out of the box, because then he could've made it a darker, more horrific take on Dumbo, which would've made it both original and fit with his style. But since they didn't, poor Burton's left flailing and gasping for air under a project that was never meant for him.
This is such an important point. People hating on Tim Burton just isn't fair. He's made so many productions as iconic as they are, but if he doesn't have enough creative freedom, it ends up sucking super badly because it just doesn't work
Agree. Tim Burton is a type-cast director. Guy works best with Gothic horror romance. Y'know who else is a type-cast director for horror in my eyes despite not being aware of it? James Wan.
I like that the real world is solid white and the inside of your house is solid orange, but the basement has proper color for everything, where we learn more about Possum tragic backstory.
I sincerely hope that every single Disney live action film fails as horrifically as Mulan. Such atrocious, creatively bankrupt abominations to storytelling.
You obviously missed out on The Far Side showing what happened to Dumbo. "Becoming a Rogue in his later years, Dumbo terrorized the nation's airways" The picture shows an angry looking adult elephant in front of the cockpit of a jumbo jet with the crew scared and in a panic
To be fair to this movie, Elephants are some of the smartest animals in the world, so the idea that one who's lived her whole life around humans might learn to understand a degree of human speech isn't quite as implausible as it sounds. A _newborn_ elephant understanding speech is a whole different story however, though now that I mention it I suppose the original movie did that as well.
yeah but the difference is, this remake tries to be kinda(?) realistic for some reason, while the original doesn't at all. so the remake is just all around a way worse movie, it's actually terrible.
I always found something weird about that little girl, the way she never expressed emotion but was stoic throughout most of this literal trainwreck. I find her more Children of the Corn kind of movie than this, although this barely qualifies as family entertainment. I can see her in horror movies down the line.
That girl is a doughter of a director (or a producer) and an actress- forgot their names but you can google . She is there becouse of her parents. This is a prime example of no talent, she is such a terrible actress that drove me crazy and I couldn't finish this shit of a movie.
I've seen enough tragedies to know that a fire like that in a crowded place like that in that time period claimed dozens of lives, with hundreds of wounded.
I want everyone to remember that the Possum pierced a demon with a broom, meaning that 3 clowns are higher in the Possum Reviews power tier list than 1 demon.
First, Disney removed the roustabouts and the crows from the Dumbo story because their implied racism might (somehow) disturb children. Then they added an amputee and someone getting crushed to death by a circus tent pole. Yes, I'm sure those won't disturb children at all.
1. there was no “why did the Goblin turn on the stove?” joke in this one. 2. Why did I feel like the daughter was CGI as well? 3. You don’t want to know how accurate the “being turned into Glue or Dogfood” part is.
"Because getting your arm blown off while your friends are choking on mustard gas, while you're being showered with limbs from nearby exploding mortar shells, is just a minor inconvenience." That perfectly summarizes the standard Disney set for their live action remakes. I just pray that Ratatouille isn't going to be their next victim.
I love the reference to Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy cave joke. "hey stupid bears! You can't get me I'm in a cave." "He's right, booboo. Us bears are afraid of caves!" "Why are we so lame, yogi?"
The music in the original Dumbo is great. Plus, I love the times when they clearly just let the animators run wild. And boy that pink elephants number is WILD.
I have finals right around the corner. Seeing this pop into my feed gave me the biggest sense of relief. Did we figure out why Goblin turned on the stove?!
It's good that my two favourite Disney movies are safe from Disney's life-action remake madness, because first, both weren't very successful and second, with Disney's standards for production quality, it would cost astronomical ammounts of money to create either a sunken city or a planet full of treasure.
It's weird how the film has so many advance stuff, that it should have taken place around the late 1940s, or the year 2119.(I mean, I'm pretty sure magical bubbles aren't going to exist until I'm 60.)
Also real question here...why does movie even take place in 1919, from what im getting in this review it literally plays nothing to the plot. This move couldve taken place in any other decade
I’m especially mad that they didn’t consider the rest of the animals at Nightmare Island. We’re just supposed to assume that they all died, and that no one cares, because they’re not a supernatural baby elephant that can fly.
". . . by a bunch of racist stereotypes." Please listen to Cab Calloway or any of dozens of black bands from the 1930s to the 1970s. The crows are not stereotypes of black PEOPLE _per se,_ but rather of black musician groups who would often start their tracks with this high-energy back-and-forth badinage. You can see elements of it in more "modern" music, if you listen to, for example, Afroman (another self-referential joke) and his song _Because I Got High,_ which has a section where the lead says, "I was gonna pay my child support," and one of the other individuals (I don't know the position this individual played) shouts, "No you wasn't!" in the background.
@@MakayKakescupcakes on the plus side it wasn’t profitable, it it making over 300m is sad in and of itself. Even if it didn’t cover the budget and marketing costs
I remember this remake being ugly, boring, and pointless. The only good thing that happened when I watched it was when I was leaving the theater and a bird tried to fly away, but then hit the glass, and then it flew higher, and then it flew away. So in other words, the best part of my experience with this movie wasn't even in the movie. But my biggest problems are with the elephant stuff. First, the elephant CGI in this movie was awful and noticeable. I'm glad they fixed this with The One and Only Ivan, but in Dumbo, it was just awful. Second, the elephants didn't even sound like real elephants. Instead, they sounded like monsters from a horror movie or something. No trumpets, stock sound effects, or anything resembling an elephant. Just these loud roars and growls that sound like they're meant for some mutated monster. Third, while they are my favorite animal, I found the happy ending that Dumbo and his mom got to be pretty pointless to the overall movie. Again, it was done better with The One and Only Ivan. As always, this was a well-done review.
Fun elephant fact: the healthiest, longest-lived elephants in the world are the working elephants used to haul lumber. They outlive wild elephants by a bit, and zoo elephants by a lot. Lift weights. You'll live longer.
As a train nerd I’d like to point out that locomotive pulling the circus train looks like it’s from the 1860s and not the 1910s when much larger and more powerful locomotives would be the norm.
Yknow, I never understood why elephants would be afraid of something so much smaller than they, but then I see people wig out over little tiny bugs all the time so maybe it’s not so far fetched.
This is the big problem with Disney's live action remakes: they try to fix what ain't broke. In many cases, they just wind up making things worse. What's with the kid playing Millie? It's like she lost her personality in a tragic bowling accident or something. Why did the goblin turn on the stove?
The original may not have been perfect,but at least it was still more memeable than this remake. Also I wish y'all a good day,so that's one nice thing.
Now i expect there to be a caracter arc with Possum getting more and more paranoid with every review to the point that everytime he does a review and something happens (a call, or something) he thinks it's someone trying to stop him and goes mental
15:57 Oh... I always wondered why there are these 2 seconds of blackscreen throughout your videos. Guess it's reserved for RUclips ads. That makes so much sense.
Giraffe noises are too low for *most* people’s hearing range, I remember the frustration of being told I was lying as I talked about liking them “talking to me”, because “giraffes don’t make noises”. At this point in my life, my hearing is better above and below normal human range than in it.
The only things I can remember from the original Dumbo are the pink elephants and the crows. The rest was just so forgettable. Not the smartest idea to cut the crows from this. They were at least interesting.
The funny part about this movie is that Disney almost certainly underpaid and rushed its animation subcontractors to make the shit CGI in this film but the original film was made in the midst of a collective worker's strike by Disney animators in the 1940s about working conditions and low pay. The film even features a song by the clowns about hitting up the big boss for a raise (although the organizers of the work actions claimed this wasn't a reference to Disney himself. So this movie is the ultimate continuation of Disney's long tradition of screwing over its workers.
6:52 I am a Nigerian and I loved the crows as a kid when I first saw the original Dumbo in 2002👍 They were kind to him, they apologized after mocking him, taught him to fly and helped re-united him with his mom. I was genuinely surprised when I learned that Americans viewed them as racist and it still baffles me today. Why do they view the most weird things as racist?
Because they don't really know what racism is, which might explain why they keep failing under that mistake. Is not making stereotypes, is mocking those stereotypes and something DUE TO THEIR CULTURE/RACE. They're stereotypes, but they're never mocked; if anything, they're taken seriously with the feather and stuff, which is weird for a film made in the 50's.
I don’t think they’d have to digitally remove his arm. They could just have him pull his real arm into his sleeve and hide it under his shirt. Maybe with a fake stub worn on his shoulder so it looks more convincing. I once saw someone make a Halloween costume like that.
I thought that Danny Devito was the circus ringleader in the movie "Big Fish"?? He is in THIS one too?? Did he like,, REALLY become a circus ringleader or something, and is just fitting into his movie scripts??😅
Tim Burton directed this Dumbo remake as well as Big Fish. I guess Burton really liked Devito as a ring leader in Big Fish so brought him back for Dumbo.
The narrative also doesn’t care about the other Spanish Flu victims at the circus, like Natalya, much like how it stopped caring about the animals at Nightmare Island. They are forgotten even when Rufus also dies, which would have made the scene a lot sadder. For all we know those other victims were turned into glue or dog food.
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Sorry to sound mean but your voice is oddly funny you sound like a very pissed off Dad but he's trying his best not to yell so that the wife doesn't get angry
To be honest I completely forgot that this remake existed
I never knew this existed
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Me too! I love the original so much.
And every other Disney film that now thinks cultural appropriation is a thing; it’s not.
I wish I could.
Same here
“And dumbo has been painted up to look like he’s about to shoot a late night talk show host” has to be funniest thing I’ve heard all year
I rarely actually laugh out loud but when I heard that I had a good one.
now that you said, I can't enjoy it :(
why did go to the comments
We live in a society moment
They got what they f-ing deserved
Joker reference
I'd like to note that the crows in the original movie were the only characters other than the mouse who treated Dumbo decently, were the smartest characters in the film, and went out of their way to help a fellow outcast get back at his oppressors.
When I was a kid, I loved the crows, and to me they came across as characters I was supposed to love, not laugh at.
That very aptly sums up most people's reactions to Dumbo's Crows. They were, indeed, one of the most lovable parts of the cast.
Most folks who are throwing a hissy-fit over them are either grifting or are so emotionally fragile that swallowing them at birth likely would have been a mercy.
@@jakefrost7404 word
Yeah I understand exactly what you’re saying. However the crows were a racist stereotype of Southern black men, but they also represented characters who were good. So in a way, it’s not that evil and racist because it shows that some white people back then were not extremely racist. And saw black people as just that, people. People who can be lovable and good. But they also poked fun at thier style. Many things back then were poked fun at in cartoons.
So they should’ve included it in the movie. But obviously they wouldn’t...
Well I mean... The crows kinda represented "Jim Crow", even one of the crows' names is "Jim" so... regardless of how we all loved them, even me... but I'm not gonna turn a blind eye at something that was inherently wrong. Its like laughing at some jokes made in Germany about the Jews. No matter how witty the joke is, its speaks to the shittiest side of human history, and I'm not gonna endorse that.
@@TeamGXOne same..
So here's the Possum lore so far:
-Possum is friends with Bigfoot and is neighbors with Cthulhu.
-The circus is kidnapping animals so they can entertain the humans
-Possum is under house arrest for releasing his "monkey".
-Possum use to have a kid but he doesn't tell us what happened to the kid so for all we know they could've been turned into glue or dog food
-Possum hates giraffes
-Possum also went to war, which affected his mental health.
And he hates ukelele
His basement is the only thing is coloured that isnt orange
Possum-verse
Don't forget that he lives in a world that was 'Anihilated' by a Demon invasion.
POSSUM CINEMATIC UNIVERSE
What I'm wondering is why they didn't have Millie sing "Baby Mine" as a lullaby her mother sang for her before she died? That would've drawn the parallels between her and Dumbo better and would've tied things together better than using random people we don't really care about.
Because she's to robotic. She never shows emotion.
Wants to be noticed for her mind
She can’t sing, it’s not in her programming.
Maybe the producers didn’t thought that far ahead?
Its because they'd have to pay someone to proofread the script that ChatGPT cranked out in an hour and a half.
At this point, Disney is no longer a company that represents quality. They’ve become greedy due to their success. Walt would be so disappointed in his company
i think that he would look at the kind of people on top of his company, first
you know, those same people that he really didn't like at all
EA in a nutshell
@@scarecrow559fresno Commies, yeah.
Greedy? No, they are hemorrhaging money and they know exactly why. They are controlled by a rootless international clique of hostile outsiders who seek to destroy Western civilization and turn us all into brainwashed chattel slaves.
massive trust funds and investment Banks pull the strings of these companies and ensure that they will never truly go broke because the propaganda and disinformation they push is far more valuable in the long run than actually turning a profit. These people print money for themselves and their friends so lowly concerns like "turning a profit" are irrelevant to them.
This is why he didnt like jews and didnt want jews in the company.
original dumbo was to save disney company from bankruptcy. which pretty much explains its flaws, it was done with small budget to hopefully make enough money for disney to climb up from a ditch. so we have dumbo to thank for disney owning everything today.
Though i hate disney with a passion if it wasn't disney it would have been another corporation.
Yeah isn't life grand?
That doesn't make the original a good movie.
@@AnAverageGoblin i liked it
@@mr.careka365 same
It’s not a bad film by any means, but it is historical
The worst part about that baby song is that in the original Dumbo's mother sang it to him, but in the remake it's someone else who sings it because it was in the original. It's not even directed at Dumbo.
The original Baby Mine brings me to tears. This remake butchered it.
So? Who the fuck cares such a little detail
Pretty easy to solve too : give a child to the lady and they cuddle as they sing, before cutting to Dumbo and his mom.
@@juggernogsoda4515 It's a scene about Dumbos mother singing to Dumbo, and showing that she loves him, even though she can't be with him.
It's not a little detail.
@@juggernogsoda4515 its not a little detail. It was an important scene in the original
The fact i was more invested in the struggle of one Possum's will to survive against the circus is a testament to how you are just a better storyteller than most modern disney films.
The original Dumbo movie was about a lost elephant with larger then normal ears, which then he uses to fly
In the remake, it's about a little girl and hear pet baby elephant.
They turned Dumbo into a pet movie
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I think it was nice of them to give that department store mannequin a job. She was only slightly less convincing as a real human than Alan Bagh in Birdemic.
yeah, the bathtub section on twitch tells another story XD
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Im honestly more invested in possum hiding in his basement than I was watching this movie
same but whats with the fear of the circus
@@sparkingmotions1896 maybe he escaped from there
@@sparkingmotions1896 he escaped from the circus
@@milx7210 oh ok thanks
Nobody really talks about it, but the designated cuts to black for ad breaks are so much better than other youtubers that have their ads cut directly into every other sentence.
I think it was Channel Awesome that sorta popularized it first.
@@moccamixer yeah, having RUclips premium and watching these vids the pauses are annoying.
I agreeeeeeeeeee
I mean to be fair the same thing happens anytime you watch a movie or TV show that had commercials when it first aired but they’ve been cut out for Netflix or DVD. So people who pay for RUclips Premium should be use to the concept and I guess I don’t really see it as that big of a deal.
Even with RUclips premium it isn’t that much of interruption. I appreciate the fact that it still happens for those who don’t have good looking!
That ending bit with the "animal-free" circus was just really dumb to me.
So like, all the animals are set free, ALL of them.......except the horse one-armed dude rides.
So....let me get this straight. They let the elephants, monkeys, doves, even the domesticated pet mice (that will most likely never make it a day in the wild and would most likely end up being stepped on or snatched up by a predator) but they keep the horse for two performers to ride around on and do tricks on it's back in a small, cramped arena?
I don't think they thought that message through enough. Going to the extreme of letting small, vulnerable animals to fend for themselves, but they still keep the horse.
(also, I almost left my little sister in the movie theatre when seeing this movie it was that bad, especially that little girl's acting. I can't remember what line she said specifically, but I had to step outside for a bit before having to return to my little sister to watch the rest of that crap.
She promptly forgot about the movie a week later. Waste of time and money XD)
So in other words...thanks for tearing this shit apart, Mr Possum.
Not to mention that it would be WAY too expensive to release them back into their proper habitats, and if they didn't do so released them into the rest of America, where they could become invasive species and devastate the population.
I'm totally fine with animals in a circus. They just have to be treated properly. And maybe not exotic animals in an environment foreign to them.
Similar with a zoo. We have one here that has pigs, ducks, chickens, ponies, donkeys, and lamas. All animals that do fine in the natural environment we have here. Nothing exotic, but you can get very close. The chickens are even allowed to freely roam the surrounding park.
Late reply, but the movie also seems to forget what year it’s set in. The Ku Klux Klan was still prominent in the 1910s and especially towards the 1920s. Yet, these circus owners are concerned with animal rights of all things.
Even if the performers were apparently the most open-minded people in the US at the time, their circus would probably go out of business because few would share their sentiment.
Also, aren't all those animals born in captivity? They're not going to last long in the wild.
6:50 Honestly I'd much rather have a racial stereotype that was treated with some dignity and given a intelligent role rather than a racial stereotype that's just there to be a punching bag.
Or, how about neither??? I pray you've grown wiser since making this comment. The crows were minstrels. An allegory for "Jim Crow" as in the "Jim Crow-Era South." Cutting the crows was the best call.
@@chandlerbingbong5773 And replacing them with a REAL BLACK PERSON that gets pushed around by Danny DeVito was somehow a better replacement? At least no real people actually get hurt when it's a freaking cartoon. I mean how many children around the age of 10 do you think saw the crows and thought "yeah that's how black people are like", let alone even heard of Jim Crow at their age?
@@chandlerbingbong5773 I hope you've grown thicker skinned since making this comment. Let a brother have an opinion, alright?
@@jimijenkins2548I 100% agree with you
@@chandlerbingbong5773 First time I watched Dumbo I was probably 3, I loved the movie and thought the Crows were really kind characters, never associated them as black stereotypes even though I guess they're supposed to be, however it was never clear to me that they were meant to be a negative portrayal and to be honest I don't think they were. We have real issues with discrimination in Hollywood and more but some arguably nicely portrayed stereotypes are so bad they absolutely can never be portrayed again?
Do white people get to avoid being stereotyped now? Of course not.
I was on a Disney Cruise when Dumbo released so they had it in the theater, that night the waves were so violent that half the theater had to run out to vomit, the other half ran out because it was live action Dumbo
I was in the half that vomited and due to me having no history of Sea sickness I thought it was because of the movie
Let's face it, they all vomited that evening, for one reason or another.
That made me laugh was more that it needed too.
Disney had to trap people on a ship, in the middle of the ocean to get people to watch this.
And they couldn't even do that right.
That's a very specific setup for a joke.
"I want to be noticed for my mind." Anyone else notice that most people/characters who say things like this turn out to be kind of stupid?
well, yeah, otherwise they would have been already noticed for their mind
At the end of the day, her intellect is all in her mind.
They would just show us her intelligence. They don't do that because the script/movie is also stupid.
Dunning-Kreuger Effect
I'm listening to a podcast on Dan Brown's Digital Fortress novel and he introduced a beautiful supergenius who has to have everything explained to her. The dumb female is a sexist trope and the dumb (but acts like a know-it-all) female is equally as sexist, but one gets a pass in today's Hollywood.
I just imagine Dumbo flap his ears to go into the air and then his neck snaps
Funnyman
*SNAP
I never thought of the unbalanced thrust on his body
His body gets torn off.
@@OnlyDeathIsEternal then his head flys away with his spine dangling
Dumbo was gifted a feather by the crows and that's what gave him the confidence to fly. And he held it with his trunk rather than snorting it into his trunk. Removing the crows and changing how the feather is handled makes this a movie other than Dumbo. It's not the same at all. The message behind the gifted feather was the idea that believing in yourself will help you achieve the impossible. They gave the iconic part of the Crows to some kids and it feels so cheap and pandering. The original Dumbo took risks. Dumbo got accidentally drunk in the original, which I admire honestly because you didn't know what the hell was going to happen in the original. It took risks and it told a great story. It wasn't much of a story, but it told it in an interesting way. Unlike the remake.
This.
When I was a kid and watched the original Dumbo I didn't really think the crows were "racist."
I don't see how it's racist, either; and I watched it as an adult
Same
@@DrDolan2000Not inherently racist, but they are racial stereotypes.
As someone who got dragged out to see this with a friend, I’m very grateful to see you tear this movie a new one.
@crazy sad clown man To clarify, a friend wanted to see it, and invited me to come along. I went because I value the time spent with a friend even if I don't think the movie will be very good. My expectations were low going in, and even then I left disappointed, though we had a good time mocking the movie afterwards.
@crazy sad clown man eh, sometimes even shitty movies look interesting
"Dumbo's been painted up to look like he's about to shoot a late night talk-show host"
Fuck that got me good
When the circus treats you like trash.
It turns out the circus is the society in which we live.
what do you get when the circus treats you like trash
Wow the basement is one of the few coloured places in the possumverse
Am I the only one who gets those weird anti weed psa vibes from the artstyle? The weird ones with the talking dog?
@@DONKEYKONG260 yeah, and the fact that he actually put effort in for the singular tier ads to the beauty of this art
Might be symbolic. Which makes it kinda sad
its places of color fyi, not colored places
@@ArchSchizo people will say it anyway.
Things that got turned into glue or dogfood:
3:44 Holt's horses.
4:33 Holt's furniture.
31:44 Holt and his children.
34:07 Dumbo and Mrs. Jumbo.
My mother always forces me to watch these remakes. I'm so glad someone explained what the hell i was looking at for what felt like years of pain
Only thing i remember from this mess was Danny Devito being the only memorable character
Devito kills every role he's given. Also
RUMHAAAAAMMM
when is Danny Devito not a memorable character?
*_"You gotta pay the Troll Toll..."_*
What annoys me most about these live action films is that there's too much screen time for the people we could care less about because they're one dimensional as hell.
they somehow manage to be simultaneously overdone and underdone.
Where's your profile pic from? I feel like i've seen it before
@@fostyfrosty7120 dramatical murder anime, character aoba seragaki
It's a Dumbo remake. Why would we want to watch their fanfic OCs instead of the characters we liked from the original? The Godzilla movies have the same problem.
Why do we get terrible movies? Why does Disney make terrible stories? Why can't we get something new? Why did the Goblin turn on the stove?
this movie doesn't deserve the goblin
To heat up the fireplace poker
The real questions we need answers to.
Because Disney is too big to fail yet they still want to play it safe and maximise profits- and what better way to play it safe than use the material you already know people like because you already did it once?
Also they want any new things to also reach foreign markets... like China, whose censors are incredibly strict. So most new movies play it safe for china's censors.
Why? We shouldn't pay to those woke sh!t corporation remake & crap!
Tim Burton?
Well, that explains why Dumbo looks so fncking scary.
Tim Burton is a terrible, overrated director. Change my mind
He used to be good, everything giant peach is just…eh…
@@jamesgreen1166 He didn't direct James and the Giant Peach though
Also, I found a good podcast channel called Almost Cult Classics, the sister channel to Hats Off Entertainment. Their episode about Burton did make me appreciate him more, but he's still pretty hit or miss
@Ms Aileen Valentine *cough Corpse bride cough*
@@Chud_Bud_Supreme I never got into Tim Burton, as he is far too weird for me tbh. I only saw like two or three of his movies.
Here's something I really don't get about this movie; I love Tim Burton, I haven't liked literally everything he's ever done, but I really do love him. But here's the thing about him; you need to set him up with a very specific kind of movie for him to really live up to his potential, otherwise you'll get a failure. He's a horror man, and even things he's made that aren't strictly horror are still a lot more dark than a lot of movies for kids are. So if you give him Corpse Bride or Nightmare Before Christmas, he knocks it out of the park, but if you give him something else, like Dumbo for example, it doesn't work. It could've worked, if Disney allowed him to be change more about the story and be more out of the box, because then he could've made it a darker, more horrific take on Dumbo, which would've made it both original and fit with his style. But since they didn't, poor Burton's left flailing and gasping for air under a project that was never meant for him.
This is such an important point. People hating on Tim Burton just isn't fair. He's made so many productions as iconic as they are, but if he doesn't have enough creative freedom, it ends up sucking super badly because it just doesn't work
Agree. Tim Burton is a type-cast director. Guy works best with Gothic horror romance.
Y'know who else is a type-cast director for horror in my eyes despite not being aware of it?
James Wan.
Burton was only a producer for Nightmare before Christmas. Sorry for the nit-pick
Better yet, don't remake any more classic movies.
I like that the real world is solid white and the inside of your house is solid orange, but the basement has proper color for everything, where we learn more about Possum tragic backstory.
I'd make a sarcastic overly woke comment about how the colors reflect his mental state but honestly I'm way too tired
I sincerely hope that every single Disney live action film fails as horrifically as Mulan. Such atrocious, creatively bankrupt abominations to storytelling.
The thumbnail had me thinking Dumbo was gonna be asking a TV show host if he wants to hear another joke.
Lol
Same
YOU GET WHAT YOU F*CKING DESERVE
You obviously missed out on The Far Side showing what happened to Dumbo.
"Becoming a Rogue in his later years, Dumbo terrorized the nation's airways"
The picture shows an angry looking adult elephant in front of the cockpit of a jumbo jet with the crew scared and in a panic
Gary Larson was the hero the 80s deserved.
Wait, the villain is a sketchy rich theme park tycoon? Are Disney movies becoming self-aware?
The joke about the child's giant forehand and them being turned to glue or dogfood were both INSANELY 😂😂😂
And "Jow" XD
To be fair to this movie, Elephants are some of the smartest animals in the world, so the idea that one who's lived her whole life around humans might learn to understand a degree of human speech isn't quite as implausible as it sounds. A _newborn_ elephant understanding speech is a whole different story however, though now that I mention it I suppose the original movie did that as well.
yeah but the difference is, this remake tries to be kinda(?) realistic for some reason, while the original doesn't at all. so the remake is just all around a way worse movie, it's actually terrible.
There's even an elephant in Korea that has learned to mimic the human voice and can speak a few words
I always found something weird about that little girl, the way she never expressed emotion but was stoic throughout most of this literal trainwreck. I find her more Children of the Corn kind of movie than this, although this barely qualifies as family entertainment. I can see her in horror movies down the line.
that is a trope of disney movies
children that talk like adults, specifically woke adults
That girl is a doughter of a director (or a producer) and an actress- forgot their names but you can google . She is there becouse of her parents. This is a prime example of no talent, she is such a terrible actress that drove me crazy and I couldn't finish this shit of a movie.
Little girls don't have souls.
Just dye her hair black, and we have a perfect Wednesday Addams. She even talk and walk like her.
Disney has some pretty great animatronics.
I've seen enough tragedies to know that a fire like that in a crowded place like that in that time period claimed dozens of lives, with hundreds of wounded.
Yeah, I've watched enough short documentaries about crushes and stuff... There would be so many people dead...
But you see, the power of Mickey Mouse and Marx saved them from death with communist magic.
I want everyone to remember that the Possum pierced a demon with a broom, meaning that 3 clowns are higher in the Possum Reviews power tier list than 1 demon.
First, Disney removed the roustabouts and the crows from the Dumbo story because their implied racism might (somehow) disturb children.
Then they added an amputee and someone getting crushed to death by a circus tent pole. Yes, I'm sure those won't disturb children at all.
And also, more racism!
Dumbo is a movie that you know they'll make, but then you forgot it has already came out and by that time, the cinemas stopped showing it.
1. there was no “why did the Goblin turn on the stove?” joke in this one.
2. Why did I feel like the daughter was CGI as well?
3. You don’t want to know how accurate the “being turned into Glue or Dogfood” part is.
I take it 75 percent
And 2. I think it’s cause she’s so nothing she doesn’t seem like a real child. That’s how bad her acting is
@@dimitriwarchief301 you probably right
"Because getting your arm blown off while your friends are choking on mustard gas, while you're being showered with limbs from nearby exploding mortar shells, is just a minor inconvenience." That perfectly summarizes the standard Disney set for their live action remakes. I just pray that Ratatouille isn't going to be their next victim.
If they touch Rattatouille I'm gonna go apeshit.
@@ViccolasHavoc SAME!!
I love the reference to Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy cave joke. "hey stupid bears! You can't get me I'm in a cave."
"He's right, booboo. Us bears are afraid of caves!"
"Why are we so lame, yogi?"
The music in the original Dumbo is great.
Plus, I love the times when they clearly just let the animators run wild. And boy that pink elephants number is WILD.
I have finals right around the corner. Seeing this pop into my feed gave me the biggest sense of relief. Did we figure out why Goblin turned on the stove?!
I was just about to open one of mine that’s online now because of the damn virus, and I decided that it could wait for 35 minutes.
Stay strong M8! Better days are upon us
To heat up the poker to shove up the man's ass.
Maybe he wanted to produce glue or dog food.
O thought they were trying to copy the scene from Child plays. When chucky turns on the stove and blows up the house
"I want to be noticed for my mind"
She should have been careful what she wished for ._.'
It's good that my two favourite Disney movies are safe from Disney's life-action remake madness, because first, both weren't very successful and second, with Disney's standards for production quality, it would cost astronomical ammounts of money to create either a sunken city or a planet full of treasure.
It's weird how the film has so many advance stuff, that it should have taken place around the late 1940s, or the year 2119.(I mean, I'm pretty sure magical bubbles aren't going to exist until I'm 60.)
Also real question here...why does movie even take place in 1919, from what im getting in this review it literally plays nothing to the plot. This move couldve taken place in any other decade
@@maximillianlylat1589
The original was set in 1941.
@@austinreed7343 yes, but did the remake need to. 101 Dalmatians did this, original is in the early 1900s and remake is in 1990s
Nice to see Batman and Penguin together again.
Add Miss Peregrine to the mix.
One nice thing came from it
Batman, Penguin, Penguin and Milady.
Possum hasn’t uploaded in over 9 hours, for all we know he could have been turned into glue or dog food.
this is the video with the most expansion of possums lore and storyline.
hope we get a further explanation of his origin story.
I'd watch the Possumverse.
I’m especially mad that they didn’t consider the rest of the animals at Nightmare Island. We’re just supposed to assume that they all died, and that no one cares, because they’re not a supernatural baby elephant that can fly.
". . . by a bunch of racist stereotypes."
Please listen to Cab Calloway or any of dozens of black bands from the 1930s to the 1970s. The crows are not stereotypes of black PEOPLE _per se,_ but rather of black musician groups who would often start their tracks with this high-energy back-and-forth badinage. You can see elements of it in more "modern" music, if you listen to, for example, Afroman (another self-referential joke) and his song _Because I Got High,_ which has a section where the lead says, "I was gonna pay my child support," and one of the other individuals (I don't know the position this individual played) shouts, "No you wasn't!" in the background.
I love hearing artists jab at each other in such a way that they both laugh at it.
The only racist scene in the movie was the black worker song.
Thank God a worldwide pandemic kept this movie from being shown in theaters
But... it did get shown in theaters... you must be thinking about Mulan
Unfortunately this one released in 2019. So people actually went and paid to sit down and watch this.
@@MakayKakescupcakes on the plus side it wasn’t profitable, it it making over 300m is sad in and of itself. Even if it didn’t cover the budget and marketing costs
I've been debating my brother for years on of Giraffes make sounds. Thank you Possum for more ammo in the argument.
'Why is the Dumb remake so dumbo?
'Wait....'
They included the big headed little girl in the hopes that she and Dumbo would draw attention away from each other.
I'll never forget that Mythbusters proved elephants are actually afraid of mice.
I remember this remake being ugly, boring, and pointless. The only good thing that happened when I watched it was when I was leaving the theater and a bird tried to fly away, but then hit the glass, and then it flew higher, and then it flew away. So in other words, the best part of my experience with this movie wasn't even in the movie.
But my biggest problems are with the elephant stuff.
First, the elephant CGI in this movie was awful and noticeable. I'm glad they fixed this with The One and Only Ivan, but in Dumbo, it was just awful. Second, the elephants didn't even sound like real elephants. Instead, they sounded like monsters from a horror movie or something. No trumpets, stock sound effects, or anything resembling an elephant. Just these loud roars and growls that sound like they're meant for some mutated monster.
Third, while they are my favorite animal, I found the happy ending that Dumbo and his mom got to be pretty pointless to the overall movie. Again, it was done better with The One and Only Ivan.
As always, this was a well-done review.
Fun elephant fact: the healthiest, longest-lived elephants in the world are the working elephants used to haul lumber. They outlive wild elephants by a bit, and zoo elephants by a lot.
Lift weights. You'll live longer.
As a train nerd I’d like to point out that locomotive pulling the circus train looks like it’s from the 1860s and not the 1910s when much larger and more powerful locomotives would be the norm.
Yknow, I never understood why elephants would be afraid of something so much smaller than they, but then I see people wig out over little tiny bugs all the time so maybe it’s not so far fetched.
"and life goes downhill from there" I felt that
This is the big problem with Disney's live action remakes: they try to fix what ain't broke. In many cases, they just wind up making things worse.
What's with the kid playing Millie? It's like she lost her personality in a tragic bowling accident or something.
Why did the goblin turn on the stove?
"Every single song performed on a ukulele sounds exactly the same"
I would like to introduce you to Tyler Joseph
and Rebecca Sugar
Two words: Tessie O'Shea
I'd like to introduce all of you people to New Orleans Jazz
And Pink Guy
"Toxic gossip train ✨"
Possum having to hide from the circus has had me more on edge than the entire Dumbo remake.
Something I hate is when people right off bad writing because "its just a kids movie". Never stop doing what youre doing
The original may not have been perfect,but at least it was still more memeable than this remake.
Also I wish y'all a good day,so that's one nice thing.
This episode expanded the possum lore so much
Now i expect there to be a caracter arc with Possum getting more and more paranoid with every review to the point that everytime he does a review and something happens (a call, or something) he thinks it's someone trying to stop him and goes mental
and the whole channel ends with possing throwing himself off a building surrounded by police after a schizophrenic episode
"The movie doesn't say who he sold the furniture too tho, so all we know it could've been turned into glue or dog food." Lmao.
That ukulele part in this video aged well
15:57 Oh... I always wondered why there are these 2 seconds of blackscreen throughout your videos.
Guess it's reserved for RUclips ads. That makes so much sense.
Bingo, yeah I think they do that with television shows as well so it makes them easier to edit in adds ^^
Now that you've done one remake, you have to do them all.
Not all of them are bad
@@brianaguilar8283 do elaborate
@@brianaguilar8283 They're all pretty bad. There's not one I can think of that's an improvement over the original.
@@brianaguilar8283 I liked Aladdin remake. And The Jungle Book remake, but Aladdin one more.
@@tultsi93 Aladdin remake is terrible
I love that the budget of these videos went from 2 cents to 5 bucks, I mean did you see the backgrounds and animation!!! **chef kiss** flawless!!!
I loved the animation. Brimming with passion and personality, rather enjoyable.
The skits, I mean. Not the film's. :)
Giraffe noises are too low for *most* people’s hearing range, I remember the frustration of being told I was lying as I talked about liking them “talking to me”, because “giraffes don’t make noises”.
At this point in my life, my hearing is better above and below normal human range than in it.
Here before this video gets a copyright strike from Disney.
This is a little off topic, but I'm pretty sure his basement pipe is a bendy straw.
Small house for small man
>Current Disney
>Live action
>No Jive talkin’ Crows
🎩
🐍 no step on snek! 🇺🇸🇭🇰
Crange
The only things I can remember from the original Dumbo are the pink elephants and the crows. The rest was just so forgettable. Not the smartest idea to cut the crows from this. They were at least interesting.
Cringe
The profile picture, mixed with that comment is pretty cringe bro
@Eevee *
Indeed.
The funny part about this movie is that Disney almost certainly underpaid and rushed its animation subcontractors to make the shit CGI in this film but the original film was made in the midst of a collective worker's strike by Disney animators in the 1940s about working conditions and low pay. The film even features a song by the clowns about hitting up the big boss for a raise (although the organizers of the work actions claimed this wasn't a reference to Disney himself. So this movie is the ultimate continuation of Disney's long tradition of screwing over its workers.
6:52 I am a Nigerian and I loved the crows as a kid when I first saw the original Dumbo in 2002👍 They were kind to him, they apologized after mocking him, taught him to fly and helped re-united him with his mom. I was genuinely surprised when I learned that Americans viewed them as racist and it still baffles me today. Why do they view the most weird things as racist?
Because they don't really know what racism is, which might explain why they keep failing under that mistake. Is not making stereotypes, is mocking those stereotypes and something DUE TO THEIR CULTURE/RACE. They're stereotypes, but they're never mocked; if anything, they're taken seriously with the feather and stuff, which is weird for a film made in the 50's.
"I liked a video once"
Sheds a tear.
I don’t think they’d have to digitally remove his arm. They could just have him pull his real arm into his sleeve and hide it under his shirt. Maybe with a fake stub worn on his shoulder so it looks more convincing. I once saw someone make a Halloween costume like that.
You say that like practical effects AREN'T a nigh forgotten art in Hollywood. >.>
Akira Yamaoka is the only one who should be allowed anywhere near a ukulele.
I'm confused what you are referring to, doesn't Akira use an electric guitar?
@@icycrusader1947 And he's the only one who should be let anywhere near a ukulele.
@@AnomalyINC ...yeah that's fair. I'd prefer his piano work on Promise (Reprise).
2:28 That Steam loco is a USATC S160 Class that was built from 1942 to 1945, so Disney didn't even try to be period correct at all.
"You look like that girl on the creepy ps3 commercial"
I can't bro 😂
I thought that Danny Devito was the circus ringleader in the movie "Big Fish"?? He is in THIS one too?? Did he like,, REALLY become a circus ringleader or something, and is just fitting into his movie scripts??😅
Tim Burton directed this Dumbo remake as well as Big Fish. I guess Burton really liked Devito as a ring leader in Big Fish so brought him back for Dumbo.
@@Eidolon1andOnly wow, I didn't realize that!! Ok,, that makes total sense now!! 😂😂👍 Thx!!
He has the perfect body type
This movie has star a studded cast, which is surprising, I just can't believe how they even got some of the people in this movie.
To be fair, it’s better to have Danny DeVito than bringing back Johnny Depp.
God, those Circus character voices take me back to the old Stupid Comment Readings days... Good times.
The lore goes deep in this one.
Even the director himself (Tim Burton) hated the film itself because Disney didn't let him make the movie he wanted anyway
Did Tim Burton really think Disney would allow him to make a Tim Burton movie? I'm sure that he enjoyed his cheque though.
Man I cant believe they turned all those unsold blu-rays of Dumbo into glue or dog food
"Learns to fly by a bunch of racist stereotypes"!! 😂🤣🤣🤣👍👍😁
I've seen a house fly...
@@brianmcgarry1632 I've seen a dragon fly...
@@sleepykittyH I've seen a horse fly!
But I bet you’ve never seen a Donkey fly!
Oh right. This came out. Man, 2019? Wow. I forgot all about this.
Everything is drawn in MS paint but somehow your animations are improving XD.
The narrative also doesn’t care about the other Spanish Flu victims at the circus, like Natalya, much like how it stopped caring about the animals at Nightmare Island. They are forgotten even when Rufus also dies, which would have made the scene a lot sadder. For all we know those other victims were turned into glue or dog food.
Yo! I'm new to your channel and you genuinely made me laugh. Especially at 4:04. I turned off ad-blockers for you and that's something I haven't done for channels I've subbed to for years! 🤣