Over the past few months, there has been an abundance of Godzilla content like a new Gozdilla x King Kong trailer and the Minus One movie on Apple TV+. But none have sparked our Theorist brains as much as The Man in the Suit. Today we’re explaining the analog horror series by @Unkn0wingly and giving our take on why the man in the suit is not actually a monster…
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Theorists, buckle up for an emotional ride today. I know you've been requesting this Alan Becker series for awhile, and Animator vs. Animation has been making its rounds on YouTube. It's fun. It's playful. But its lore goes DEEP. In fact, it even made me cry...
Theorists, you've heard of The Pixar Theory, which connects all the movies in the Pixar universe (popularized by Jon Negroni and The SuperCarlinBrothers). But what about the Disney animated movies? Where do Frozen, Moana, Mulan, Peter Pan, Snow White, The Jungle Book, Tangled, and the rest of the Disney cinematic universe fit in with each other. Film Theory proudly presents... The Disney Theory!
Wow, loyal Theorists, Wicked was THE movie event of the year. Everybody and their mother has seen Glinda and Elphaba on the big screen. Or, they're singing along to "Popular" or "Defying Gravity," at the very least. Now, we know from The Wizard of Oz that Elphaba is the Wicked Witch of the West. But is she ACTUALLY wicked? And what about her "bestie" Glinda? Is she actually evil? Let's analyze...
Buddy the Elf saved Christmas! And while it seems like the holiday classic got tied up with a perfect bow, we're not so sure. You see, Jolly Old St. Nick ain't so jolly anymore. In fact, his holiday blues could put a damper on the whole holiday season. That is... unless someone else can take the mantle of Santa Claus.
Theorists, today we're continuing down the rabbit hole of The Disney Theory, connecting all of the movies in the Disney animated universe (similar to Jon Negroni and The SuperCarlinBrothers Pixar Theory). To catch you up, last time we connected the early days of Disney with Frozen, Mulan, and Moana. And today we're continuing through the future of Disney where animals take over the earth! How do Zootopia, Lilo and Stitch, Tarzan, and the rest of the movies connect? Let's find out...