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    I like the original movie a lot, but the trailers and reviews made it sound like it would be something I wouldn't like so I never got around to watching it. It seems modernizing it for what they view as today's younger audience didn't work ratings wise.

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    I don't know anything about Willow, but is it just me or does the short dude look more than a little like Lord Farquaad from Shrek, also vertically challenged?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefly View Post
    I like the original movie a lot, but the trailers and reviews made it sound like it would be something I wouldn't like so I never got around to watching it. It seems modernizing it for what they view as today's younger audience didn't work ratings wise.
    Nah it was just bad writing. There was out of place music, Willow came across as weak and unimportant and the finale wasn't really even a climax. Plus Disney is wanting to cut costs with Disney+ to get it out of the red. The fact that the show was cancelled isn't surprising.

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    I don't know anything about Willow, but is it just me or does the short dude look more than a little like Lord Farquaad from Shrek, also vertically challenged?
    Geez "vertically challenged"?? That would be the highly beloved actor Warwick Davis in toy form. Never really heard anyone make an effort to point out his height given how loved the guy is.
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    Sadly, the Willow series has now been cancelled after one season. This is a shame as I really loved it.

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    So Disney canceled the series. I never watched it but it seems a lot of people didn't like it.
    I loved it, I wish it had been given a chance.
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    I waited for the holidays to watch this with my family, but some of them had not seen the film, so we stopped part way into the first episode to watch the film, and never picked the series back up.

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    My sincere apology for misspeaking. I certainly didn't mean to offend. My wife is 5'4" and frequently uses the phrase toward herself.

    Quote Originally Posted by chuc98 View Post
    Nah it was just bad writing. There was out of place music, Willow came across as weak and unimportant and the finale wasn't really even a climax. Plus Disney is wanting to cut costs with Disney+ to get it out of the red. The fact that the show was cancelled isn't surprising.



    Geez "vertically challenged"?? That would be the highly beloved actor Warwick Davis in toy form. Never really heard anyone make an effort to point out his height given how loved the guy is.

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    LOL! I'm glad this blew up in their faces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_Prince of Eternia View Post
    I waited for the holidays to watch this with my family, but some of them had not seen the film, so we stopped part way into the first episode to watch the film, and never picked the series back up.
    I would like to be able to say that you're missing out... but, sadly you are not.

    I had such high hopes for the series, but my expectations were a little too high I think. The series isn't bad, per se, but it just feels so flat and unrelated to the original movie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ornclown View Post
    I would like to be able to say that you're missing out... but, sadly you are not.

    I had such high hopes for the series, but my expectations were a little too high I think. The series isn't bad, per se, but it just feels so flat and unrelated to the original movie.
    Flat is a good way to describe it. The episode I watched did not have the adventurous spirit of the film.

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    What everybody wanted out of Willow was "comfort food".
    Whatever this series offered, it obviously wasn't that.

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    Geez "vertically challenged"?? That would be the highly beloved actor Warwick Davis in toy form. Never really heard anyone make an effort to point out his height given how loved the guy is.
    Is "little person" still the correct way to speak of this? I don't even know any more. My former team lead at work was such a person; surprisingly it never came up. Although he owned it - St. Pats was his favorite holiday, Leprechaun his favorite movie. And yes, he had the suit. An elf suit too I think. Poor guy died way too young.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave-Man View Post
    What everybody wanted out of Willow was "comfort food".
    Whatever this series offered, it obviously wasn't that.

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    Is "little person" still the correct way to speak of this? I don't even know any more. My former team lead at work was such a person; surprisingly it never came up. Although he owned it - St. Pats was his favorite holiday, Leprechaun his favorite movie. And yes, he had the suit. An elf suit too I think. Poor guy died way too young.
    Yes I believe little person is the proper terminology. And I think your experience speaks for them as a whole, their size is never a factor.

    I would agree with others on saying the show was "flat". There were no true peaks or valleys. However, it seems according to the show runner the series isn't really cancelled. It sounds like "paused" would be a better term. If they listened to criticism I'd be willing to give them a second chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuc98 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dave-Man View Post
    Is "little person" still the correct way to speak of this? I don't even know any more.
    Yes I believe little person is the proper terminology.
    Some prefer "little person," and others prefer "Dwarf." There is no consensus among that community, so it depends on the individual. Like with anything, if you are not sure, then it does not hurt to ask. I think most people would rather you ask, then assume incorrectly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_Prince of Eternia View Post
    Some prefer "little person," and others prefer "Dwarf." There is no consensus among that community, so it depends on the individual. Like with anything, if you are not sure, then it does not hurt to ask. I think most people would rather you ask, then assume incorrectly.
    Warwick himself doesn't mind either term, but prefers "little person" or "short person." https://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2016/...s_urges_comics

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    Quote Originally Posted by anytimepally View Post
    Warwick himself doesn't mind either term, but prefers "little person" or "short person."
    The term "little people" was coined by Little People of America, which was formed as a union for actors with Dwarfism. So people in show business are more inclined to prefer "little person." Many people outside of show business however, view "little person" as diminuitive and infantilizing, and prefer "dwarf." So it really depends on the individual.

    Those who favor "little person" argue that "dwarf" reduces an individual to a medical condition, whereas "little person" is simply descriptive, e.g. short person, tall person, little person, big person, etc. It is the difference between identifying someone as a diabetic in a non-medical context and describing his appearance.

    People want to do the right thing, and want simple, unambiguous guidelines, so they do not make mistakes. But there are good perspectives on both sides, so there is not a consensus answer. The best thing to do if you are uncertain is ask. Individuals will tell you the respectful way to refer to them.

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    My wife yelled at me the other day for referring to the people in the "****** Wresting League" as *******.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dorrmann View Post
    My wife yelled at me the other day for referring to the people in the "****** Wresting League" as *******.
    I take it you mean the m word? My 14yo loves watching those wrestling matches and I have to correct him constantly that the PC word of the day is little people

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    Quote Originally Posted by dorrmann View Post
    My wife yelled at me the other day for referring to the people in the "****** Wresting League" as *******.
    Yeah, the M word is a lot worse than the D word IMO. It's like saying a person is a psycho than a schizophrenic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fendi View Post
    Yeah, the M word is a lot worse than the D word IMO. It's like saying a person is a psycho than a schizophrenic.
    My argument to her was that they call themselves that. It's in the name of the wrestling league, and you can't even reference the league without saying it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave-Man View Post
    What everybody wanted out of Willow was "comfort food".
    Whatever this series offered, it obviously wasn't that.
    I haven't seen the show, but this is one of the biggest problems with all these reboots/relaunches/continuations. It is really hard to balance what the audience wants nostalgia wise with telling a modern and different story. I don't envy them for having to make these decisions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dorrmann View Post
    My argument to her was that they call themselves that. It's in the name of the wrestling league, and you can't even reference the league without saying it.
    I don't think it being in the name of a wrestling league makes it a legitimate term and neither does the involvement of little people, especially when a paycheck is involved. People will sell their souls for a payday.
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