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DanMat6288's rating
wileyjp, how much are you paid to horribly bad-sass perfectly okay movies? $1 million? Two?
First off, we all have different opinions on what makes a good cartoon character. And I don't remember any law of a character like Goofy turning from a care-free athletically-challenged guy to a caring father... oh, did I neglect to mention the fact that he's still athletically-challenged for all of you out there?
Anyway, SPEAK FOR YOURSELF ON THE GOOFY-FANS OPINION OF THE SHOW! For all you know, many Goofy fans out there may have LOVED the TV show!
"I am insulted by the fact that the movie claims that Goofy was in college in the '70's. He was an adult in the 1930's, meaning he was more likely a college student in the 1870's" Ugh! Just reading that makes me want to gag or bang my head off the keyboard (like Wade did in KP episode "Naked Genius") or both! HELLO!? You're making him sound ancient, or like some witch! Even though Goofy cartoons have been living that long HE STILL HAS A NORMAL LIFE-SPAN!
"Oh yeah, AND it introduces him to Sylvia, the college librarian, a fellow child of the Summer of Love, and they *gag* GO ON A DATE!!!! This is a hole from which Disney will NEVER be able to dig themselves out. There was a REASON Goofy was not given a "Minnie Mouse" of his own. Goofy is a simple character, and giving him romance with a (hopefully) one-shot character does nothing but kill him" I... I am so shocked with you for saying that! [for this part, Dan's on the verge of tears] YOU SHOULD BE PROUD OF GOOFY! He now has his own girl to love. He's happy. AND THAT SHOULD BE ENOUGH FOR YOU, YOU HORRIBLE SELFISH PIG!!! [bawls like mad]
[Later, Dan comes back to continue] And where did the brat thing come from? Max was embarrassed by his dads, well, goofy-ness. HAVE YOU EVER HEARD THE EXPRESSION "BABY STEPS"?
As for the Pete thing, it wasn't like HE was going back to college! Just be satisfied your precious villain--that's right! Villain!--appeared at all!
As for Roxanne, for all we know, she could be going to a different college!
As for your comments for the sporting events, NO ONE ASKED WHETHER YOU THOUGHT THEY WERE UNREALISTIC OR NOT! AS LONG AS IT WAS FUNNY AND/OR ENJOYABLE! AND I FOUND IT TO BE GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME!
Goofy fans, I assure you, wileyjp is just being one-minded on this. He/she shouldn't be acting like ALL Goofy fans agree with him/her on everything about the Goofy stuff! You may or may not enjoy this movie, but wileyjp should NOT make you judge the "Goof Troop", "A Goofy Movie", or "An Extremely Goofy Movie" just on what she says, just because you're the fans of the same character!
Just a message to you all, just because, as a fan, you think that something ruined that thing you liked, DOES NOT MEAN THAT OTHER FANS THINK THE SAME WAY YOU DO!
THE DEFENSE RESTS!
First off, we all have different opinions on what makes a good cartoon character. And I don't remember any law of a character like Goofy turning from a care-free athletically-challenged guy to a caring father... oh, did I neglect to mention the fact that he's still athletically-challenged for all of you out there?
Anyway, SPEAK FOR YOURSELF ON THE GOOFY-FANS OPINION OF THE SHOW! For all you know, many Goofy fans out there may have LOVED the TV show!
"I am insulted by the fact that the movie claims that Goofy was in college in the '70's. He was an adult in the 1930's, meaning he was more likely a college student in the 1870's" Ugh! Just reading that makes me want to gag or bang my head off the keyboard (like Wade did in KP episode "Naked Genius") or both! HELLO!? You're making him sound ancient, or like some witch! Even though Goofy cartoons have been living that long HE STILL HAS A NORMAL LIFE-SPAN!
"Oh yeah, AND it introduces him to Sylvia, the college librarian, a fellow child of the Summer of Love, and they *gag* GO ON A DATE!!!! This is a hole from which Disney will NEVER be able to dig themselves out. There was a REASON Goofy was not given a "Minnie Mouse" of his own. Goofy is a simple character, and giving him romance with a (hopefully) one-shot character does nothing but kill him" I... I am so shocked with you for saying that! [for this part, Dan's on the verge of tears] YOU SHOULD BE PROUD OF GOOFY! He now has his own girl to love. He's happy. AND THAT SHOULD BE ENOUGH FOR YOU, YOU HORRIBLE SELFISH PIG!!! [bawls like mad]
[Later, Dan comes back to continue] And where did the brat thing come from? Max was embarrassed by his dads, well, goofy-ness. HAVE YOU EVER HEARD THE EXPRESSION "BABY STEPS"?
As for the Pete thing, it wasn't like HE was going back to college! Just be satisfied your precious villain--that's right! Villain!--appeared at all!
As for Roxanne, for all we know, she could be going to a different college!
As for your comments for the sporting events, NO ONE ASKED WHETHER YOU THOUGHT THEY WERE UNREALISTIC OR NOT! AS LONG AS IT WAS FUNNY AND/OR ENJOYABLE! AND I FOUND IT TO BE GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME!
Goofy fans, I assure you, wileyjp is just being one-minded on this. He/she shouldn't be acting like ALL Goofy fans agree with him/her on everything about the Goofy stuff! You may or may not enjoy this movie, but wileyjp should NOT make you judge the "Goof Troop", "A Goofy Movie", or "An Extremely Goofy Movie" just on what she says, just because you're the fans of the same character!
Just a message to you all, just because, as a fan, you think that something ruined that thing you liked, DOES NOT MEAN THAT OTHER FANS THINK THE SAME WAY YOU DO!
THE DEFENSE RESTS!
My opinion for the movie is funny and great! Patch "felt lost in a sea of spots". I know. That line is getting old, but SO WHAT!?
Patch soon meets his hero, Thunderbolt, in a contest. But, with his bad bark ("Who sat on a squeaky toy?") It's obvious he's not going to win.
Meanwhile, Lil. Lightning, Thunderbolts spunky (and, I must say, kinda cute) sidekick has turned dark in the lead dog's shadow. Good pun, huh? Anyway, he tricks Thunderbolt into thinking he's going to be killed off the show and replaced. And that the only way to remain on the show would be to do something heroic in the real world. Thunderbolt falls for it.
As for Cruella de Vil? She's being kept out of every fur shop in London, as part of her parole. She soon meets up with pop-artist, Lars, who works on painting spots. She decides to give him an inspiration by re-stealing the puppies and giving them to him as a gift. But Lars quickly rejects when he learns what Cruella plans to do with them.
As the trailer says, this movie shows the difference between acting like a hero and being one. It also shows that you can be a one-of-a-kind if you put your mind to it. One minor lesson is that if at first you don't succeed, try, try, and try again.
Patch is a good-hearted adventurous pup, Thunderbolt is the fame-loving canine superstar, Lil. Lightning is his spunky and cute backstabbing sidekick mutt, Cruella is not allowed to buy furs, Jasper and Horace are scared of her, her car is still broken down from what happened in the first movie, Pongo has a bad habit of loosing count of the dalmations... it's hard to write down in one review every piece I like about this movie.
Patch soon meets his hero, Thunderbolt, in a contest. But, with his bad bark ("Who sat on a squeaky toy?") It's obvious he's not going to win.
Meanwhile, Lil. Lightning, Thunderbolts spunky (and, I must say, kinda cute) sidekick has turned dark in the lead dog's shadow. Good pun, huh? Anyway, he tricks Thunderbolt into thinking he's going to be killed off the show and replaced. And that the only way to remain on the show would be to do something heroic in the real world. Thunderbolt falls for it.
As for Cruella de Vil? She's being kept out of every fur shop in London, as part of her parole. She soon meets up with pop-artist, Lars, who works on painting spots. She decides to give him an inspiration by re-stealing the puppies and giving them to him as a gift. But Lars quickly rejects when he learns what Cruella plans to do with them.
As the trailer says, this movie shows the difference between acting like a hero and being one. It also shows that you can be a one-of-a-kind if you put your mind to it. One minor lesson is that if at first you don't succeed, try, try, and try again.
Patch is a good-hearted adventurous pup, Thunderbolt is the fame-loving canine superstar, Lil. Lightning is his spunky and cute backstabbing sidekick mutt, Cruella is not allowed to buy furs, Jasper and Horace are scared of her, her car is still broken down from what happened in the first movie, Pongo has a bad habit of loosing count of the dalmations... it's hard to write down in one review every piece I like about this movie.