The Jonas Brothers
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I think as a film, Selma, Lord Selma was better, in my opinion, just as a movie.
That being said, this was, you know, incredible.
It's easier to put a movie through a kid's eyes when your actor's 11 or 12.
And also script wise, you're then talking about this young actor, like the, the relationship, like the, the relationship we wanted between her and the Marshall, like that, that would have, you know, that's a delicate relationship to have put on screen.
So it is, I think you were a little, they were somewhat limited, I guess with the age difference.
That being said, Disney does these movies so well.
It's so funny because people think of Disney Channel bread and butter as like a high school musical, as these big lavish musicals, that stuff.
I see why Cheetah Girls, why a whole generation of girls still dress like the Cheetah Girls and all that stuff.
But Disney also does stuff like this so unbelievably well.
They know the audience they have and they know...
that you can make something like this an incredible teaching moment for an entire generation of people watching a movie.
Again, the Selma Lord Selma, this Color of Friendship.