How could Mickey be live action? He's a mouse.
I have to agree, that sounds terrible!Well, I think it would be along the lines of Mickey would be animated and the world would be live action. That said, it's nothing I think they should be doing.
Ditto to that! Love Mickey but a movie like that....I don't think so.I have to agree, that sounds terrible!
That would make for an uninteresting message board.With the way the question was posed, why is anyone even entertaining this? Just answer "no" and move on.
So do inane questions, I suppose.That would make for an uninteresting message board.
I'm curious as to why we haven't gotten a Mickey Mouse movie in general in such a long time.
I wonder if there's a true "need" to create a full-length movie. Between the children's shows and the newly imagined shorts, would a movie water down the character? Even the new ride sounds like it's themed to the shorts. They'd have to come up with a truly solid and compelling story to risk the film.There actually has never been a Mickey Mouse movie, a feature-length one anyway. It's kind of an oversight. Heck, he's getting his first true Disney Parks ride this year!
I wonder if there's a true "need" to create a full-length movie. Between the children's shows and the newly imagined shorts, would a movie water down the character? Even the new ride sounds like it's themed to the shorts. They'd have to come up with a truly solid and compelling story to risk the film.
Wonder if they'd do a live-action hybrid a la "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" or "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle".True enough. Mickey does seem to lend himself to shorts. Then again, if the right story came along, I don't see why they couldn't do it. It'd definitely have to be more than just Mickey though - it needs to include Donald, Goofy, etc. for sure.
Wonder if they'd do a live-action hybrid a la "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" or "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle".
Please not Rocky & Bullwinkle! (kidding, I get what you meant.)Wonder if they'd do a live-action hybrid a la "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" or "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle".