While I have no problem whatsoever with every adult having the right to do whatever they want with his/her sex life, I do have a problem with my kids being exposed to things they will have time to find out later!!!BelleGirl wrote:Not until it's totally accepted by soceity, and THAT may take a long time.We may never see gay or lesbian relations
Disney, after all, is hardly a company you expect to break taboos or critique society with their films. They play it safe.
Which doesn't stop certain groups of people from accusing Disney that it is infecting children with ' wrong ideas'.
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Suppose your kids are exposed to gay relationship through film or TV ("Will and Grace" for instance) what do you think will happen? Will they 'turn' gay (something which will not occur, because you simply are or you aren't) or will they just find out there are other kind of love-relationships than man-woman?reyquila wrote:
While I have no problem whatsoever with every adult having the right to do whatever they want with his/her sex life, I do have a problem with my kids being exposed to things they will have time to find out later!!!
If you want to avoid that your kids are exposed to anything 'they will have time to find out later', than there's a lot your kids cannot watch.
To begin with, you should never show them Huncback of Notre Dame because it has a dark sexual undertone.
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Lets leave it there!!! I have no intention to offend anyone or to impose my views on anyone!!! So don't question mine!!! I respect yours, please respect mine!!!
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Bringing it back to the very beginning...
- but I think that's it for Disney in terms of gothic.
I think that The Hunchback of Notre Dame is as gothic as Disney is willing to go. As it is, Hunchback sticks out for being so dark, I don't think they'll go deeper into the genre. Don't get me wrong - I love Hunchback!As far as I know, Disney have not a movie that is really gothic. The Hunchback of Notre Dame contains some classic elements, but I don't see it as really gothic.

Flower was pretty gay (at least before he met the girl skunk) lol
And they did make the gay reference in Enchanted
Maybe it will be a while before we see a gay couple in an animated classic
But I don't think Disney is quite as afraid of the idea as some people may wish they were.
I could see them maybe having a gay couple in an animated classic (maybe the best friends of one of the protagonists or something.)
Disney has a pretty open relationship with gays... Howard Ashmen, Rufus Wainwright (music for Meet The Robinsons) Elton John (music for The Lion King) to name a few have all worked quite closely with Disney and were/are all openly gay men.
I think it could be possible to see some gay themes in DAC soon... Just as soon as Disney realizes how much money we have, we will show up in their films lol.
And as for respecting peoples opinions... You will earn my respect as soon as I earn yours. Just because you're uneducated about something, or are uncomfortable discussing something that YOU brought up, doesn't mean the rest of us shouldn't be able to express our opinions on the matter as well.
Educate yourself and your children and it will no longer be the "gay issue" it will just be another way of life than you live yourself.
And they did make the gay reference in Enchanted
Maybe it will be a while before we see a gay couple in an animated classic
But I don't think Disney is quite as afraid of the idea as some people may wish they were.
I could see them maybe having a gay couple in an animated classic (maybe the best friends of one of the protagonists or something.)
Disney has a pretty open relationship with gays... Howard Ashmen, Rufus Wainwright (music for Meet The Robinsons) Elton John (music for The Lion King) to name a few have all worked quite closely with Disney and were/are all openly gay men.
I think it could be possible to see some gay themes in DAC soon... Just as soon as Disney realizes how much money we have, we will show up in their films lol.
And as for respecting peoples opinions... You will earn my respect as soon as I earn yours. Just because you're uneducated about something, or are uncomfortable discussing something that YOU brought up, doesn't mean the rest of us shouldn't be able to express our opinions on the matter as well.
Educate yourself and your children and it will no longer be the "gay issue" it will just be another way of life than you live yourself.
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*while the others argue and bicker I dream of Final Fantasy VII*
Now if only Disney could and would somehow adapt Final Fantasy VII to an animated feature! Call me mad! Call me bonkers! But if they made such an announcment, it would probably give me a heart attack (with happiness).
Please Disney!! It will make you tons of bucks aswell!! Just get the film rights from Square-Enix somehow!
Now if only Disney could and would somehow adapt Final Fantasy VII to an animated feature! Call me mad! Call me bonkers! But if they made such an announcment, it would probably give me a heart attack (with happiness).
Please Disney!! It will make you tons of bucks aswell!! Just get the film rights from Square-Enix somehow!
I didn't take what you said offensivelySiren wrote:I was in no way trying to disrespect you. I was only stating my daughter's experience. Everyone is different and we have a right to be. Just wanted you to know, I meant no disrespect. Just sharing.
Anyways, back to topic.

Sorry if my post came across as if I did.
I understand everyone lives their own lives.
No big deal.
We're cool.
I just meant in general.
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Now if only Disney could and would somehow adapt Final Fantasy VII to an animated feature! Call me mad! Call me bonkers! But if they made such an announcment, it would probably give me a heart attack (with happiness).
Please Disney!! It will make you tons of bucks aswell!! Just get the film rights from Square-Enix somehow!
Isn't that some kind of computer-game? I'd rather see Disney adapt a real classic adult story like "Aida" or "Midsummer Night Dream". Now that's something to chew on!
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Yeah! And a very good computer game it is. *drool hungrily*
Well, technically it was first released for the Sony PlayStation in 1997, by Squaresoft. It was then ported to PC some nine months later, and released by Eidos Interactive.
I understand that many people here would not be interested in a Disney Final Fantasy VII adaptation. I guess the wish stems from my rabid fanaticism of the game.
Well, technically it was first released for the Sony PlayStation in 1997, by Squaresoft. It was then ported to PC some nine months later, and released by Eidos Interactive.
I understand that many people here would not be interested in a Disney Final Fantasy VII adaptation. I guess the wish stems from my rabid fanaticism of the game.
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Not to be a downer, but Disney most likely wouldn't pick up any of the Final Fantasies because of the "darkness" of them. And, even if they did, I think FFX would make a much better film at any rate.

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I would have thought that the most obvious thing impeding them would be getting film rights.Disney's Divinity wrote:Not to be a downer, but Disney most likely wouldn't pick up any of the Final Fantasies because of the "darkness" of them. And, even if they did, I think FFX would make a much better film at any rate.

As to the darkness ... well, that's what fascinates me. I think a Final Fantasy would work well in either traditional hand-drawn animation or CGI (though I would expect Disney to keep the original anime designs), but would most likely earn a PG-13 rating in the US. Final Fantasy fare would be something Disney would like to label with Touchstone, but you can't label something with Touchstone when it came out of Walt Disney Animation Studios (at least, I don't think so)!
How I'd love to see a Disney + WD Animation Studios in front of such a film.

Of course, all that I'm talking about is hypothetical and likely won't happen even if I die for it. Bye-bye Disney adaptation of Final Fantasy VII.

Why would Disney both doing a Final Fantasy film ?
Firstly... It's been done already... and recently too...
Secondly... Disney making a FF film would be like Dreamworks making a Lion King film... Doesn't work.
Completely pointless.
It's much less to do with Disney not wanting to take it on because of the dark content (they treaded dark water before... maybe not often, but they have gone there... Black Cauldron, HOND etc...) and more that it would just be a terrible move on their part as a company.
Disney has done pretty well for themselves over the past century (almost) as being leaders of this industry... Yes, they have redone classic stories... and yes, they have taken ideas from other events and projects in pop culture.
But they have never done something like this (making a final fantasy film) for a reason... There would be no benefit in it for them. Even if the film was a success... It would just go down as Disney's version of something that had already been done greatly by another company.
Firstly... It's been done already... and recently too...
Secondly... Disney making a FF film would be like Dreamworks making a Lion King film... Doesn't work.
Completely pointless.
It's much less to do with Disney not wanting to take it on because of the dark content (they treaded dark water before... maybe not often, but they have gone there... Black Cauldron, HOND etc...) and more that it would just be a terrible move on their part as a company.
Disney has done pretty well for themselves over the past century (almost) as being leaders of this industry... Yes, they have redone classic stories... and yes, they have taken ideas from other events and projects in pop culture.
But they have never done something like this (making a final fantasy film) for a reason... There would be no benefit in it for them. Even if the film was a success... It would just go down as Disney's version of something that had already been done greatly by another company.
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Firstly...
And secondly...
when I was talking about a FF film, I meant making a film version of one of the games. That, in fact, hasn't been done (Advent Children was a spin-off and Spirits Within was an original story).It's been done already... and recently too...
And secondly...
I thought the same of their taking on Prince of Persia, but, hey, they've done that, too.It's much less to do with Disney not wanting to take it on because of the dark content (they treaded dark water before... maybe not often, but they have gone there... Black Cauldron, HOND etc...) and more that it would just be a terrible move on their part as a company.

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True... but there haven't within the past decade been 2 Prince Of Persia films made by other companies... Disney is the first.Disney's Divinity wrote:Firstly...
when I was talking about a FF film, I meant making a film version of one of the games. That, in fact, hasn't been done (Advent Children was a spin-off and Spirits Within was an original story).It's been done already... and recently too...
And secondly...
I thought the same of their taking on Prince of Persia, but, hey, they've done that, too.It's much less to do with Disney not wanting to take it on because of the dark content (they treaded dark water before... maybe not often, but they have gone there... Black Cauldron, HOND etc...) and more that it would just be a terrible move on their part as a company.
Well, its not a couple, but watch Chicken Little again, and pay particular attention to Runt of the Litter... You know, the Kareoke - even the choice of the song and the fact he rushes in to the rescue with a Gloria Gaynar song (and loves Strisend). It's all stereotypical, but Disney aren't even tying to hide the fact he is gay if you ask me. (Yes, he ends up with a brainscrambled Foxy, but in a more platonic "girlie" friend type of way if you ask me).JDCB1986 wrote:I think it could be possible to see some gay themes in DAC soon... Just as soon as Disney realizes how much money we have, we will show up in their films lol.
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Yeah... Runt of the Litter is pretty stereotypically gay, you're right.2099net wrote:Well, its not a couple, but watch Chicken Little again, and pay particular attention to Runt of the Litter... You know, the Kareoke - even the choice of the song and the fact he rushes in to the rescue with a Gloria Gaynar song (and loves Strisend). It's all stereotypical, but Disney aren't even tying to hide the fact he is gay if you ask me. (Yes, he ends up with a brainscrambled Foxy, but in a more platonic "girlie" friend type of way if you ask me).JDCB1986 wrote:I think it could be possible to see some gay themes in DAC soon... Just as soon as Disney realizes how much money we have, we will show up in their films lol.
I also always felt like Scar was gay too... You know, eccentric gay uncle. The way he moves (I know he's a cat, but watch him... There is a lot of stereotypical "gay" in the way he moves...) Some of the things he says, "Ooo I shall practice my curtsy." etc...
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