Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
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... View MoreThis is ultimately a movie about the very bad things that can happen when we don't address our unease, when we just try to brush it off, whether that's to fit in or to preserve our self-image.
... View MoreLady & The Tramp II Scamps Adventure is a direct to VHS sequel of the most classic dog romantic film of all time Lady & The Tramp. With only a 66 minute running time the film tells the tale of Scamp(Tramp and Lady's son) who wants to be a wild dog as his sick and tired of all the rules his father has given him,and he meets up with these streetwise dogs as a local do catcher is after them and one in particular takes a shine to Scamp(voiced by Scott Wolf)called Angel(voiced by Alyssa Milano from Charmed),and Scamp escapes and follows after her. Scamp later meets the ruler of the Junkyard(voiced by Chazz Palimentiri)who tests Scamp if he wants to be one of them. But Scamp later finds out that his dad was a streetwise dog too before he fell in love with Lady(his mother). So will Scamp choose the junkyard life over his own family?Bottom line this is not a patch on the 1955 original film. With different voice actors(one is Jodi Benson who voices Ariel from The Little Mermaid and Jeff Bennett who is in a lot of animated films having voiced Pip in Enchanted),and some new songs including Family and the same people who voiced Hercules(young Hercules Roger Bart) and Meg(Susan Egan),Lady & The Tramp 2 is a decent straight to VHS film. Not the best but still worth checking out if you are a fan of the original film and love dogs and animal films in general. 5/10 Average but nice.
... View MoreDisney began to milk their back catalogue for all it was worth in the late nineties/ early 2000's and this film was a prime example. Did we need a sequel to Lady and The Tramp? No. But we ended up having one and the result is an enjoyable but basic straight to DVD sequel which is where many of these ended up.The story is simple and it veers down a similar path to the far superior original. The songs serve their purpose and there are some nice references to the original. However with many of these sequels that vital spark that made the original so good is missing and because of this the magic just isn't there. We see the film, we enjoy the film but we don't come away loving the film. It just doesn't have the same effect of the original because we as an audience know that it is a sequel put together to rake in a bit of money for Disney and to look good in a two pack DVD set with the original Lady and the Tramp.Overall as the summary says this is an unneeded sequel but does prove to be enjoyable enough viewing for adults and kids.
... View MoreWhere do I begin? Walt Disney's happiest motion picture "Lady and the Tramp" is one of, if not possibly, my favourite in the theatrical canon of Disney animation. The sequel, however, is... to say the very least, enjoyable. I enjoyed myself throughout the whole movie. It was, (flame-shield up!) adorable! The Broadway style of the songs and the movie kind of worked, and I was humming the songs for the rest of the night. I can, if you asked me to, still sing all of the songs.But where the movie was (really) good for me, it was bad in a lot of other places. The animation was kind of scary at times. Every time there was a close up shot of someones face, I don't know... it just seemed scary to me. Also, where the hell was Lady? She gets like two lines of dialogue and only doggy hugs Scamp at the end. She gets 0% interaction with the plot and her only son!But all in all, I liked it. Compared to the original does it hold up? No. The songs aren't as good (still kind of catchy though), the plot was a lot less involved, Lady had almost nothing to do with it, and it's not as cute as the first one. But, if you go in with an open mind, you'll have fun, and maybe 'gasp!' Like it?
... View MoreIm so annoyed. Why call it Lady and the Tramp when there both Hardley in it? Instead you get a dog called Scamp and a little ( what i like to call a White chocolate dog) called Angel. This really reminds me of the lion king two. Er hello? Is this what a masterpiece can produce as an after ward? Im was so sure that I was going to enjoy this film when watching this with my little cousin. But we ended up going to watch a dumb movie. The best part of it was getting a free dog toy with the DVD! If you are a Disney fan then you might enjoy this. But if you absolutely loved lady and the tramp- the you will be disappointed- sorry.
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