In the words of Jeff Goldblum:"You stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as you could, and before you even knew what you had, you patented it, and packaged it, and slapped it on a plastic lunchbox, and now you're selling it, you wanna sell it."
I would have to agree with you, because I remember my husband Adam, ou five children, our 3-year-old son named Ben, our 5-year-old daughter named Zoey, our 7-year-old son named James, our 9-year-old Identical Twin Son and Daughter named Caleb and Kayleigh, and I would watch this movie when it was on "The Wonderful World of Disney" on the ABC Network, and over the next few hours we sat on the couch in spellbound silence, and when there's a commercial break, we would rush to the bathroom and come back when it came on, This movie was Amazing from Start to Finish, Great Acting, Great Locations, Great Effects, also Drew Carey was Amazing, also so is Brent Spiner, Julia-Louis Dreyfuss, Usher, and Rene Auberjonois, may he rest in peace and may his spirit live on.
Rene Auberjonois singing "Satisfaction Guaranteed" ia absolutely fantastic! He was also the voice of Chef Louis in The Little Mermaid" singing "Les Poissons".
I know it's kinda for humor purposes, but what I find extremely disturbing is the fact that if someone created a real-life version of this, there would literally be hundreds of people who would pay for it...
I remember before this movie premiered, seeing a little "Making of" short about it, and they mentioned that when casting the children in this song, they set up really thorough auditions for kids who already had a lot of experience singing or dancing.
Adamguy2003 do you have the recording? if so, PLEASE send it to me. I've been DYING to see some behind the scenes footage of this movie. I still LOVE it. by the way, who portrays Junior, the professor's son?
Yes, I know what you mean. It's impossible that children wouldn't never make mad their parents as it's true that so much perfection eventually would bore all of us!
And of course, the creepiest and worst part of the scene is if you think for a moment: What happens to the perfect kids that the professor made for Geppetto that he refused? The professor makes them sound like items to be cast aside if they're refused. Best case scenario, they're orphaned or enslaved, worst? Killed?
Tony Award Winner ANTHONY CRIVELLO is "Bernardo" ( the husband looking for a child) in this clip of GEPPETTO opposite Drew Carey, Rene Auberjonois & Teresa Parente
RUN FROM THE STEPFORD CHILDREN, DREW CAREY!!! I always thought this bit was so creepy and weird when I was little...what parent would take one of those annyoing kids home?
@@emiliopolanco8587Well, at least we got Guillermo del Toro’s “Pinocchio” to see what it would be like, because that movie tapped into the concept of parenthood too.
Does anyone have the full lyrics to this? They are kind of creepy when you think about them("From a smart-mouthed kid with individuality you're freed") and I would like to read them
Well I know he only did that because Obviously dealing with kids who are not perfectly good to parents or other adults is so unpredictable. Perfection is kind of everything it's better than bad stuff and as I'm not talking about perfect boring same old things if you know what I mean, Everyone with Geppetto has to struggle with such scary free-will children back at his and their hometown, he could have the opportunity to finally get a real perfect son he always wanted but he couldn't abandoned his own non-perfect son he made so he wouldn't give up on Pinocchio because of their differences didn't go well as geppetto planned it to be.
6:02 A SET OF STEAK KNIVES!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!! I think I know how those parents will use those steak knives after a month of living with those creepy possesed children.
Okay, three questions: 1. What kind of parents, when creating a child, orders someone who can make their bed? So none of the other children can make their bed? 2. How many champion piruetters are there in that town? I mean, only one mention it, but what if more than one set of parents want to have a champion (i.e. the best) piruetter? Do they flip for it? 3. At 2:12 what is that girl looking at? It looks like she is looks into the camera (a big no-no in this style of film), but the quality is too bad. All I know is that she isn't looking at Geppetto.
It was only until they made him executive producer that he agreed. The role was originally written for Dick Van Dyke, but he lost interest after Julie Andrews and Mary Tyler Moore turned down the role of the Blue Fairy.
Yeah, I'm commenting on the video again. The Professor's the only real person in the town, everyone else is a robot- that's my theory. I mean, they weren't reproducing or anything....
@@AJSSPACEPLACE it's like baby junk yikes and gross, About it is so they use a shortcut To have different type of kids easy solution from having terror of babies ever.
Isn't that Odo? hahaha. omg the lighting in this scene is atrocious. From full on sun to sun setting with long shadows, to short shadows, back to being in the shade. They just don't make musicals like they used to.