Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths - 8/10 - Quite possibly the best of the DC Animated movies so far and it's quite fun, but it's ultimately forgettable and the Justice League TV series did this story better (and, amusingly, this movie is quite blatantly based on an unused script for a Justice League TV movie that takes place between Justice League and Unlimited).
The Princess and the Frog - 6/10 - Well, it's nice to see Disney doing traditional cel-style animation again. Pity they couldn't have chosen a better script for their first project, because this movie's story is cringe-inducing. Getting the good stuff out of the way first, I really enjoyed Keith David's Shadow Man. He steals every scene he's in (along with the movie's budget, seemingly), has one of the two good songs in the movie, feels very original for a Disney villain (he's a schemer who manipulates his enemies rather than outright fighting them), and
he's fracking Keith David! The animation's also very good and occasionally spectacular (usually during the 2 aforementioned "good songs").
Unfortunately, this movie has a mediocre story with forgettable (and racially-insulting...seriously, Disney will release this movie, but not Song of the South?) characters; horrible music (aside from "Friends on the Other Side" and "Dig a Little Deeper"); is full of
Big Lipped Alligator Moments; and the Shadow Man (despite being an awesome villain) is barely in the movie. Also, by the end of the movie I have to ask just what the message of this movie is? For most of the movie, the message seems to be "you can accomplish whatever your heart desires, but you have to be willing to work your ass off for it to come true". By the end of the movie, though, all the characters' problems are literally solved by marriage. It's the Cookie-cutter Disney Princess ending. Meh. Decent movie, but falls far short of its potential.