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Oct 02, 2011 02:25

Disney recently re-released the Lion King in 3D in theaters before they release it as a "'Diamond Edition" Blu-Ray in a few days ( Read more... )

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otosaretatenshi October 1 2011, 18:35:23 UTC
I just saw it in 3D last night. It was pretty amazing. That Blu-Ray looks great too. I think I'll buy it.

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burning_phoneix October 3 2011, 00:57:34 UTC
Indeed, the Diamond edition looks great. Can't wait to get my grubby hands on it. :D

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burning_phoneix October 3 2011, 00:57:53 UTC
Does that mean we're secretly evil?

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dmajohnson October 3 2011, 01:24:27 UTC
Secretly? I didn't know you were trying to hide it.

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dmajohnson October 2 2011, 23:30:13 UTC
To be fair, Star Wars made Triumph of the Will cool ( ... )

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burning_phoneix October 3 2011, 00:57:02 UTC
If the Stampede was an actual accident, it would really dilute his scheming villain persona. Scar's strong point is trickery and cunning and having him kill Mufasa through sheer dumb luck would be determinant to his character.

As for the Wildebeest stampede... I really think he expected both Simba and Mufasa to die and only tried to get rid of Simba when he unexpectedly survived.

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dmajohnson October 3 2011, 01:23:55 UTC
If the Stampede was an actual accident, it would really dilute his scheming villain persona.

It's in the handling. For many a schemer it is not their direct actions but how they play circumstances. And, like I said, the scenario does introduce its own problems.

As for the Wildebeest stampede... I really think he expected both Simba and Mufasa to die and only tried to get rid of Simba when he unexpectedly survived.

From the standpoint of fridge logic, there's a lot of problems with the entire stampede sequence that have been brought up over the years. Among the biggest of these is why Scar didn't just kill Simba himself. There was absolutely no reason to leave him to the hyenas except to have them bungle it as an excuse for Simba to escape and feel guilty for the second half of the movie.

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burning_phoneix October 3 2011, 07:49:59 UTC
Among the biggest of these is why Scar didn't just kill Simba himself. There was absolutely no reason to leave him to the hyenas except to have them bungle it as an excuse for Simba to escape and feel guilty for the second half of the movie.

To be honest, even I thought those Bungling hyenas could have killed Simba :P

It's in the handling. For many a schemer it is not their direct actions but how they play circumstances. And, like I said, the scenario does introduce its own problems.

That's not a schemer though, that's an opportunist.

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