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Disappointing Aladdin Sales: A Theory
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Re: Dissapointing Aladdin Sales: A Theory
Well the changes didn't make a difference to the story so I found the changes perfectly fine!Son Of Flubber wrote:I believe it's more important to preserve these films rather than alter them.Timon/Pumba fan wrote: What why didn't you? It's not like they added a crappy song or anything, the changes were great IMO. Now people don't have to hear, "Good Teenages, take off your clothes!"
BTW: The line was 'take in your claws' not 'take off your clothes'.
As for that line, I know. It was a joke. I hate when people go out searching "hidden meassages!"
Anyways I thought he said: C'mon good kitty, take off and go!"
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I think the reason Aladdin didn't sell up to expectations is because with all the talent in Disney, they still couldn't even draw Aladdin on the cover art, so it ended up looking more like one of those Goodtimes knockoffs than the amazing film we know and love.
I mean, what is the deal? Make a little effort to make the character whom the movie is NAMED after look like he's supposed to! Of course, this isn't the first time Aladdin's been jipped anyways. If they had spent a little more money it would have sold more. Or perhaps, everyone was so disheartened by the substance of the Lion King PE DVD, that they missed out on the splendid goodies on Aladdin. I never have been much of a fan of TLK anyways, it was a good film, but Disney sure knows how to pick its favorites and make them old really fast.....
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