I decided to rewatch Home on the Range today. I have only seen it once a long time ago and for some reason I remembered this was a musical musical, but I realized that the only character who sings is the villain and the characters are aware of it.
Film isn't as bad as I remembered it but it's still unremarkable. When I watched it the first time, it was before I watched all the Disney animated shorts. After watching those I understood that they went for the same visual design as some of the 50s shorts like The Brave Engineer, A Cowboy Needs a Horse, Paul Bunyan and Grand Canyonscope.
This and Brother Bear are actually fine if you consider them to be more like the 70s-80s films - cute animal films that have a certain charm to them.
Film isn't as bad as I remembered it but it's still unremarkable. When I watched it the first time, it was before I watched all the Disney animated shorts. After watching those I understood that they went for the same visual design as some of the 50s shorts like The Brave Engineer, A Cowboy Needs a Horse, Paul Bunyan and Grand Canyonscope.
This and Brother Bear are actually fine if you consider them to be more like the 70s-80s films - cute animal films that have a certain charm to them.
Statistics: Posted by Farerb — Fri Jan 19, 2024 1:11 pm