Thumper wrote:We saw the preview for that before Hidden Figures. There were actually previews for several children's movies. I was disappointed that I didn't like any of them. I'm not sure if it's because The Kid is transitioning towards adulthood and she isn't as interested in those types of movies anymore. There seemed to be a time period when those "kids" movies were awesome: Toy Story, Monsters Inc, Nemo, even the Incredibles. They were safe and entertaining for kids, original, and also had something for adults. I don't see that anymore. Secret Life of Pets was evil and depressing. Many of the Disney movies have a similar theme of a lead character who's lost a parent and must fight with someone truly evil. Other movies seem like extended commercials for products that already exist, or rehashes of previous extended commercials: Trolls, Smurfs, and PowerRangers.
Maybe I'll give Trucks a look.
Rose tinted glasses. Seriously. As a kid that was the period of the "Disney Renaissance" with Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Lion King, etc. So we remember
those movies that were the one great kid movie of the year, not the ones that were more common.
Same now- Zootopia earlier this year was actually kickass and had an incredibly deep social commentary, and I hear Moana is excellent. But I'm sure when your kid is in that age bracket, parents still sometimes suffer when there is literally only one age appropriate movie in the theater and it's crap.
Yes, I have a life. It's quite different from yours.