A documentary exploring the untold story of Dingo et Max (1995). It follows a young creative team tackling their first Disney feature, its initial disappointment, and its surprising resurgen... Read allA documentary exploring the untold story of Dingo et Max (1995). It follows a young creative team tackling their first Disney feature, its initial disappointment, and its surprising resurgence decades later.A documentary exploring the untold story of Dingo et Max (1995). It follows a young creative team tackling their first Disney feature, its initial disappointment, and its surprising resurgence decades later.
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The writer and director of the documentary did some great interviews with cast members Bill Farmer and Jason Marsden, the producers and mostly, director Kevin Lima. A Goofy Movie was a work of love by those who made the film, and it's great to see how much they cared. It's hard to believe the studio didn't have as much faith in the film even though it was based on a core Disney character.
I was extremely surprised that Jeffrey Katzenberg was wanting Goofy not to have his iconic voice, but rather have him voiced by Steve Martin. How weird that would have been. I'm so glad they didn't go in that direction. And even though Katzenberg seems insane for that idea, he was still behind the film until the day he was fired.
It's been 30 years since released and it's awesome to see what an impact A Goofy Movie has had on audiences of multiple generations and across all ethnic groups. It is one of the more memorable films of my childhood and I'm so glad it's still so popular.
The documentary shines a light into a lot of things that transpired during the making of the film. This was Kevin Lima's first directorial effort, the crew didn't have as much money to work with compared to other features Walt Disney Animation Studios was developing like The Lion King (1994) and Pocahontas, and Jeffrey Katzenberg was both the project's biggest challenge and cheerleader - for instance, the rumor that Steve Martin was suggested to voice Goofy instead of Bill Farmer? It turns out it is true, and Katzenberg even wanted him to use his regular speaking voice - thank goodness director Kevin Lima believed in Farmer and had him redo some of his lines with his normal voice which proved to Katzenberg his idea to recast was the wrong one to have.
Katzenberg's exit from the studio did not do the movie any favors though, as their marketing budget got slashed, and they were unable to make a strong impact at the box office, but luckily it found success in syndication and on home video release and it is regarded as a classic.
Definitely a delightful and insightful documentary. The 2D animated flashbacks were also a nice and humorous touch.
It was awesome to see behind the scenes to the greatest 90's Disney film and top 10 movies of that generation. We love you all who helped make this possible. You are loved in cherished through every30 to 40 year old smile.
This documentary reminded of why I watched the movie fove times in theateres. My Dad was working three jobs, I really didnt know at 8 years old. We thought my mom was going to die from bacterial minengitis, so I spent all my birthday money to get my Dad to go with me to theateres to try and make a connection with him. So if I had lost my mom, we had something to connect over. Luckily we didnt lose her, but it was a long road to recovery, that so much so we watched the movies on VHS while she was bed ridden.
This movie gave me comfort when I needed it the most.
Not Just a Goof is an inspiring and heartwarming story of true underdogs with a chance to do something great.
And the doc is independently made! This is a major accomplishment. It's not every day a true indie film is created and brought into the fold at Disney Studios.
I love the celebration of what I believe is a true Disney Classic.
There is so much heart in this film and so much love poured into every frame - the score is also beautiful!
ENJOY!!!!!!!!
Did you know
- TriviaWas released to coincide with the 30th anniversary of Dingo et Max (1995).
- Quotes
Bill Farmer: I went home and I didn't get much sleep those days, cause I went, "Don't they want to hear Goofy when they hear 'A Goofy Movie'?"
- Crazy creditsKevin Lima is asked about the possibility of a sequel to Dingo et Max (1995). He refuses, but suggests perhaps a Powerline documentary.
- ConnectionsFeatures Fantasia (1940)
- SoundtracksWe Made It
Original song by Taylor Peckham
Performed by Ken Robinson, Christina Acosta Robinson, Keith White
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- Runtime
- 1h 27m(87 min)