SWillie! wrote:
Haha seriously...
The idea of "Disney Product Lines" is not a bad one in and of itself. But with such as strong push for products that do not live up to the original, quality movie, the general public realized that Disney has become more about the money than about creating content. Yes, us "fans" that actually spend our time on a Disney forum understand that Disney should be associated with the things you mentioned. But the general public does not think that way. To the general public, Disney's 51 animated films are just more cartoons in a highly over-saturated market... Mickey Mouse is an icon, not a cartoon character... and the parks are a place where little girls can meet the princesses.
The general public does not see Disney in the same light it used to. Regardless, that's the way it is and it isn't going to change anytime soon. Money talks.
Well to each his own or her own. Everyone is different and everyone sees things differently. I don't quite understand what you mean about 'how the general public looks at Disney' at what point was the switch made from quality films to just poor quality and money grabbing? I must have been in la la land if Disney became a different company than it used to be when I was a child.
To me personally, I always follow their films, from Snow White to the recent Tangled, I love them ALL and see them as classic films. There's nothing that could be said to take that away, I see them as classics. Full stop. Whatever Disney does, be it a new movie, or changes they make to the company I'm always with them 100% because they always make good choices.
I hate this idea of 'money grabbing' and 'cash cow' to me that only applies when no-one likes a product but they're just milking it for all it's worth with no quality. People love all the Disney characters so that doesn't apply. Now I understand alot of people don't like the sequels, but how much does it bother you really that they made a cheaper sequel? There is a simple solution: don't watch it.
If the sequels are really ruining it for you then don't watch them or even acknowledge they exist.
As for the product lines, they are merchandise that is highly in demand for children and Disney fans. Should they stop making backpacks, bed sheets and lunchboxes with Disney's characters faces on them? No, I don't see how it tarnishes the image of the original film.
There's a reason they make product lines and a ton of merchandise, because people LOVE the film. It's a GOOD sign that each movie made a big impact.
Now I understand there are some people who would rather go back to when it was just the feature animation and no product lines and merchandise (that must of been in like, the 50's or 60's) but you can easily IGNORE it if it's causing such a problem.