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6 Movies To Watch If You’re Feeling Particularly Anti-Disney

From its inception, the Walt Disney Company has been an enterprise rife with contradictions. It’s one of the things that make it so fascinating, to me at least. It’s a part of its early desired identity, a keen interest in entertainment geared toward the young and the young at heart, and the range of emotions therein. Hence, the earliest movies like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio followed the fairytale tradition of containing fairly dark elements that existed alongside the pervading sense of magic and wonder. The intentions of engaging children’s imaginations runs deep in Disney history, and designates a significant portion of the studio’s interest in the scary side of imagination as well as the pleasant side. It’s a noble thing to respect the range of imagination that children can exercise, but also fairly creepy.

5) The Iron Giant

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The Iron Giant

Warner Bros. Animation is not really in the business of feature films, specializing primarily in those Looney Tunes guys, although they are making a bit of a push over the next few years, beginning with the highly anticipated Lego Movie (I don’t think I’ve ever been this excited for an animated movie before. It’s weird). It’s going to be their first fully animated movie since the beloved 1999 Brad Bird-directed feature, The Iron Giant.

I say beloved, but it has taken quite a long time to earn that designation. Its initial box office release was a pretty sad tale, resulting in a huge loss for Warner (perhaps why their animation department had such a long cinematic hiatus, and why they’re pushing Lego so hard right now). In hindsight, many are now hailing it as one of the greatest, possibly the greatest, animated movie of all time. It’s certainly smarter than any movie Disney has ever released, with a Cold War-set commentary behind it and beautifully subtle allusions to other relevant movies and stories throughout history. “I am not a gun” has become a pacifist catchphrase against movies that tend to glorify violent resolutions. It also matches Disney in its visual gags and silly humor, as well as deeply felt and emotionally powerful moments. Movies like Nemo and WALL-E are cute and beautifully executed, but The Iron Giant contains a little something extra.

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