Anyone see the new Winnie the Pooh movie?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:While it looks cute I can’t believe Disney chose Ewan mcgregor who is known to have cheated on his wife with much younger co-star. So no I won’t be taking my two young kids.


Who the F cares??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was a little slow- there’s a lot of screen time with just human characters, my DD got bored during those parts.

Pooh is absolutely terrifying for me. Those eyes.....there’s no soul behind them. If you took out the audio, it could easily be a movie about a man haunted by a demonic bear. DD thought he was cute.

Eeyore was actually pretty funny. Highlight of the movie.



hahahahaha demonic bear. Loveeee that


To be honest if he is the only one who sees them alive, as an adult man talking to stuffed animals? That’s a pretty heavy curse.
Anonymous
My kids liked it, ages 5 and 7. I thought it was fine, slow paced but the time went very fast, if that makes any sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:While it looks cute I can’t believe Disney chose Ewan mcgregor who is known to have cheated on his wife with much younger co-star. So no I won’t be taking my two young kids.


Who the F cares??

+1

“Cheated on your wife” is worlds away from “used your power to seduce unwilling people systematically.” I will see a movie with Ewan MacGregor; I won’t see one with Kevin Spacey.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:While it looks cute I can’t believe Disney chose Ewan mcgregor who is known to have cheated on his wife with much younger co-star. So no I won’t be taking my two young kids.


I'm having a hard time seeing the connection between "lead actor cheated on his wife" and "not suitable for my kids." Help me out?

Unless you'd be taking your kids curing your shared custody time, which you split with your ex and his younger wife.


Not PP, but Disney is known for only hiring actors with very clean images, hence why they fired James Gunn. Gunn said some pretty repulsive things, but being a cheater is also pretty repulsive. Why is McGregor given a pass? Because he’s famous? Good looking? It’s a bit hypocritical.


So it is your belief that Disney typically only hires actors who have not committed infidelity?

You're cute. And again, projecting.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:While it looks cute I can’t believe Disney chose Ewan mcgregor who is known to have cheated on his wife with much younger co-star. So no I won’t be taking my two young kids.


I'm having a hard time seeing the connection between "lead actor cheated on his wife" and "not suitable for my kids." Help me out?

Unless you'd be taking your kids curing your shared custody time, which you split with your ex and his younger wife.


Not PP, but Disney is known for only hiring actors with very clean images, hence why they fired James Gunn. Gunn said some pretty repulsive things, but being a cheater is also pretty repulsive. Why is McGregor given a pass? Because he’s famous? Good looking? It’s a bit hypocritical.


So it is your belief that Disney typically only hires actors who have not committed infidelity?

You're cute. And again, projecting.


Here is a link, PP, to the 735(!) Disney movies since Snow White in 1937. If you try real hard, I bet you can find a few that star adulterers.

https://d23.com/list-of-disney-films/
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:While it looks cute I can’t believe Disney chose Ewan mcgregor who is known to have cheated on his wife with much younger co-star. So no I won’t be taking my two young kids.


I'm having a hard time seeing the connection between "lead actor cheated on his wife" and "not suitable for my kids." Help me out?

Unless you'd be taking your kids curing your shared custody time, which you split with your ex and his younger wife.


Not PP, but Disney is known for only hiring actors with very clean images, hence why they fired James Gunn. Gunn said some pretty repulsive things, but being a cheater is also pretty repulsive. Why is McGregor given a pass? Because he’s famous? Good looking? It’s a bit hypocritical.


So it is your belief that Disney typically only hires actors who have not committed infidelity?

You're cute. And again, projecting.


Here is a link, PP, to the 735(!) Disney movies since Snow White in 1937. If you try real hard, I bet you can find a few that star adulterers.

https://d23.com/list-of-disney-films/


Link broken or perhas you need to have a fan club membership? can you post the movie names?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:While it looks cute I can’t believe Disney chose Ewan mcgregor who is known to have cheated on his wife with much younger co-star. So no I won’t be taking my two young kids.


I'm having a hard time seeing the connection between "lead actor cheated on his wife" and "not suitable for my kids." Help me out?

Unless you'd be taking your kids curing your shared custody time, which you split with your ex and his younger wife.


Not PP, but Disney is known for only hiring actors with very clean images, hence why they fired James Gunn. Gunn said some pretty repulsive things, but being a cheater is also pretty repulsive. Why is McGregor given a pass? Because he’s famous? Good looking? It’s a bit hypocritical.


So it is your belief that Disney typically only hires actors who have not committed infidelity?

You're cute. And again, projecting.


Thanks! My DH thinks I’m cute, too.

My belief is that Disney makes a big deal about only hiring actors who are family-friendly, when they clearly don’t. Especially awkward since McGregor’s own kid went public slamming her father for cheating. I find it hypocritical that they threaten to fire females for posting bikini pics, but some males are given a pass. That being said, the cheating rumors came out after the movie was finished filming, so they couldn’t exactly re-shoot the whole thing without losing a ton of money.

I did go see WTP and thought it was cute, but I can see why people would boycott it.
Anonymous
My mom took DS (8), and DS really enjoyed it. I was surprised as it looks like it might be a little slow, and he typically prefers movies with lots of action. DH asked whether he would go see it again with him (joking) and DS said yes.
Anonymous
Saw it with my 9 year old son and we both really liked it. There were younger kids in the theater, but definitely a movie for older kids & adults.
Anonymous
My 8 year old liked it!
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