![]() ![]() So, Merida and her overprotective mom are a lot. ![]() Problem is, it also feels like the studio’s first “Try Hard” movie: instead of developing a cool concept and inserting a strong female lead, it’s like a focus group said ‘it’s time to make a new Disney princess and cash in on dat Girl Power YAY.” Pixar was long overdue for a female-centric film that doesn’t portray women as just girlfriends or sidekicks. I get what they were trying to do with Brave. Of all the great movies (…and Cars 2) I’ve either watched for the first time or revisited during this little jaunt, Brave is the one I’ve seen most recently and remember most clearly.Īt this point it’s weird to see a movie that features humans and not fish or fenders or action figures. ![]() Join me as I watch ’em all one by one – see if I buy into the hype. I’m a grown man who hasn’t seen most of the Pixar movies that people are obsessed with, but I was challenged to check ’em all out and share my thoughts. ![]()
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