Long before computer animation had the capability to take audiences to the fantastic worlds of movies like Toy Story or How To Train Your Dragon, movies were a lot more like this Whoiseyevan Premake of Disney's 'UP.'
As a YouTube user well-known for his creative retro reinterpretations of blockbuster films, Whoiseeyevan outdoes himself with a skillfully edited video that almost seems like it is a trailer for a 1950's version of the movie. So if you haven't yet had the chance to check out a Whoiseyevan pre-make, do yourself a favor -- you don't miss out on this one.
Disney Pre-Makes
This Whoiseyevan Premake Imagines What a 1950's Version of 'UP' Might Look Like
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