Disney Movies That Haven't Aged Well

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Published 2020-06-24

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  • The tension between the child and that grown ass woman is so disturbing. I- ..... I could have gone my whole life without seeing those scenes
  • @sfm199
    Okay I'm admittedly a little bit drunk, there's seriously a Disney movie about 9/11????
  • @limitless3765
    there's such a big thick line between having a kid crush on an adult and the adult playfully playing into it a little so as not to break his heart, and having her clearly return the feelings. they had to put so much effort and planning into crossing that line its crazy
  • Actress: "So what's my role?"
    Director: "You date a kid. You even kiss him at the end. Still interested?"
    Actress: "Yup."
  • @dylanraptor6954
    If you ever feel stupid, just remember that a group of fully grown adults with full developed brains looked at “Blank Check” and thought it was okay.
  • @yeppoheera
    "kiss him on the cheek or gᵢᵥₑ ₕᵢₘ a ₕᵢgₕ fᵢᵥₑ"

    I felt that. That kiss is so gross
  • @SnailSlugSlut
    Probably the most realistic part of “Blank Check” is that the kid spends $1 million in 3 days
  • @dtpugliese318
    As a 10 year old boy watching Blank Check I was all like “yeah Preston, get that older lady.” Now as an adult, I am horrified. Maybe the screenplay was written by a 10 year old boy?
  • @cerealissoup84
    1. Why did they write that
    2. How were the child or the adult comfortable with that
    3. Why did they write that
  • @Applejackin
    THE WOMAN KISSING THE CHILD IS ABSOLUTELY INSANE FOR ANY TIME EVER
  • @megorly792
    i love how she outright acknowledged that he was 10 years underage and then did not hesitate to kiss him romantically
  • @jaredjones1752
    Wait...if Preston was so poor, how the hell did he have a computer in 1995? The cheapest ones were like $2,500 a piece!
  • @mcfarvo
    When Drew says "hey, guy," I know he's greeting me and only me, but how rude is it that he ignores all of the rest of you? It's always so awkward and I feel embarrassed about it. Do you guys feel marginalized?
  • I almost puked when that grown-ass adult kissed a 10-year child. Like why the hell would they allow this?
  • @unnoria9613
    The fact that the guy who wrote "Blank Check" also wrote probably the most famous book about screenwriting makes it even better.
  • @thrillho4209
    I like how the woman agrees to see the kid again in 6 years, but he looks about 10 meaning he will STILL be underage in 6 years time. Yeah, I don't know how no one decided to pull the plug on this movie before it was released.
  • @loudgrape28
    “It’s a remake of a remake of a film adaptation of a book” sums up Disney’s creativity level perfectly!
  • As an Asian, I can confirm that I switch the bodies of two strangers a lot more times that I'd like to admit.
  • @Septic-Hearts
    That last film could have been so much better if she just had like a babysitter sort of "date" with him before where she just has fun with the kid and isn't worried about trivial adult things, she clearly knows he's interested and all, but she could've just continued to be nice but keep her distance, but they filmed it like there was actually like some sort of romantic or sensual tension there. And that damned kiss makes me feel sick to my stomach. She should've just kissed him on the cheek or something, or talked to him like a teacher or counselor or really an adult with any semblance of responsibility that PLATONICALY cares about him, because that kiss was just so disgusting to see, she literally looks like she's 4 times his ag, the kid's character wasn't even in double digits. Why the hell was that ever approved? Who thought that that was a good idea? And how many Priuses can that actress's therapist buy?