Read the entire article here: http://au.news.yahoo.com/040625/11/pmxr.html
Let me just voice a resounding "WTF" to this, and add to that a few emoticons:
Get him gone now.
-Aaron
Well, again that depends. Wouldn't it be good if Disney had a few travelling parks, so more people could actually experience Disney for themselves?awallaceunc wrote:...and perhaps the biggest travesty of all: the development of weekend amusement parks. Carnivals are beneath Disney.![]()
-Aaron
Pessimistic Kram Nebuer says: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?!? Carnivals and weekend amusement parks? That's sounds scary! You have it right MMPal and SOM, invest in the big parks they have now. Fix them before creating new ones! Well mostly Disneyland needs the most help. And what about those plans for the Villain's Park in WDW? Why not build that!?awallaceunc wrote:My biggest beef isn't with scaling back on film budgets, it's the rest of the stuff: scaling back on live-action films, the use of "pretty sure" being attached to Disney's film history, and perhaps the biggest travesty of all: the development of weekend amusement parks. Carnivals are beneath Disney.![]()
-Aaron
Carnavals are beneath Disney? I dont think so perhaps you should visit California Adventure which is essentially a carnavalawallaceunc wrote:My biggest beef isn't with scaling back on film budgets, it's the rest of the stuff: scaling back on live-action films, the use of "pretty sure" being attached to Disney's film history, and perhaps the biggest travesty of all: the development of weekend amusement parks. Carnivals are beneath Disney.![]()
-Aaron
Like imagine giant trucks with Mickey on the side greeting the children of Africa? That'd be fun!
I agree when will Song of the South and So Dear To My Heart ever going to be on DVD. Come on people let's get them ASAP!!!I hope Eisner can also concentrate on making better DVDs of the old films, and let Song of the South and So Dear To My Heart see the light of day!

Exactly!"We found there is no direct correlation between spending more and making more in terms of our returns," Chief Operating Officer Bob Iger said.
Yes, I agree. The most important things are the plot and the acting. Those are the things that make a good film. Digital effects are just for decoration, to enhance the film, to make it beautiful. But it can never replace the story and the actors.2099net wrote:Not every films needs expensive digital effects forced on the viewer every 30 seconds to be a good movie!