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THE LITTLE MERMAID (2023): New Trailer Starring Mike Markoff, Lydia Helen, Jeff Denton…

An archaeologist named Dr. Eric Prince is at the centre of a new Leigh Scott-directed horror re-telling of The Little Mermaid story. While working on a small Caribbean island, he encounters the beautiful Aurora Bey.

Lydia Helen, Jeff Denton and Mike Markoff are among the key cast.

The smile-inducing naming of the doctor aside, I would love to see a high-quality, darker version of Disney’s/Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid story, even if it has to be a horror movie.

Still, something tells me this new version is unlikely to meet all my needs. Yet, I remain curious, partly because I’m drawn in by the sinister quality in Bey’s facial expressions.

What are your thoughts about the new The Little Mermaid movie?

Sean-Michael Argo, Winston Crooke, Wayne Gordon, Manon Laurent, Leigh Scott, Samuel Selman and Dwayne Strawn also star.

The Little Mermaid Release Dates: December 17th, 2024 (US)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

THE LITTLE MERMAID (2023): The Things I Liked…

The trailer for the live-action remake of Disney’s The Little Mermaid didn’t do much for me. It simply looked okay. There’s a chance I’d have felt differently had the 1992 animated version been a favourite of mine.

Having now seen the remake, which stars Halle Bailey, Melissa McCarthy and Javier Bardem, there are two things I most enjoyed while watching director Rob Marshall’s take. The first is Bailey’s arresting rendition of the film’s main song, ‘Part of that World’. I loved it so much that as soon as I got home after the event, I searched and found a video of Bailey singing it live, which I then listened to several times a week for the following month.

The second most pleasant memory of Marshall’s film has to be the colourful audio-visual feast that is the scene where Sebastian the crab sings the song ‘Under the Sea’. The colourful special effects and beautiful choreography worked together perfectly, making said scene my absolute favourite in the entire film. Now I can’t wait to replay it once it’s available on Disney+.

It’s likely that you’ve heard something about the issues with Marshall’s movie. The main one is the incomplete visual effects, especially in a scene where Bailey’s likeness is missing from the animated mermaid body. Such an obvious error is certainly not something I’d have expected from Disney.

My second issue is how unfortunately immobile McCarthy’s upper face seemed to be during her scenes. Ursula is far too delightfully dramatic and fantastic a character for the full face not to be engaged while portraying her. 

The last two unfortunate occurrences are about the music. I did not enjoy Prince Eric’s singing. I also was not a fan of Scuttle the Seagull’s rather unpleasant rendition of something towards the end. 

Considering all the issues above, of course, The Little Mermaid has not unseated Cinderella (2015) as my favourite Disney live-action film. Yet, I say, give it a chance in the comfort of your own home. It may just be worth it for the aforementioned best bits. 

Happy Film Loving

G

THE LITTLE MERMAID (2017): New Trailer For Live-Action Movie Starring Shirley MacLaine, William Moseley, Gina Gershon, Poppy Drayton…

The Little Mermaid (2017), Poppy Drayton
The Little Mermaid (2017), Poppy Drayton

Before you get too excited, this new trailer for The Little Mermaid is based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale and not the better-known Disney film of the same name.

Starring Shirley MacLaine, William Moseley, Gina Gershon, Poppy Drayton, and directed by Chris Bouchard and Blake Harris, this story centres around a little girl and her young uncle’s discovery of an enchanting creature they believe to be a real mermaid.

I’m a fan of the Disney film, and my reason for watching this version would be that I’m curious about the original Hans Christian Andersen story.

Call it a hunch, but the look and feel of this trailer tells me I may end up missing the ‘glossy finish’ afforded by a Disney budget. How nice it would be for me to be proved so very, very wrong.

Will you be watching The Little Mermaid? If not, you may already know that a live-action version of the Disney film is coming. There’s just no release date yet since they’re still in pre-production. Though I’m quite sure that it definitely won’t be here in 2017.

The Little Mermaid Release Dates: August 17th, 2018 (US)…

Happy Film Loving,

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