Look, pick one or the other, because at this point it seems that you're really trying too hard to come up with a convincing argument.Disney Duster wrote:I didn't ask what Walt would have done. I was asking what the Disney Essence was.
I think he was talking in terms of quality, as saying "These were great movies, we shouldn't be afraid of trying again to make great movies, we can do it again, we can still be that good"."The thing that distinguishes us from everybody else, and always has and always will, is our past. The goal is to look over our shoulder and see Snow White and Pinocchio and Dumbo standing there, saying, 'Be this good.' We shouldn't be intimidated by them; they're an arrow pointing someplace."
Yeah, well the joke's on you, because I finally got that ouija app for my cellphone, and I conjured Walt Disney's spirit last night, and he said to screw the Mickey Mouse project, that what they should be doing is an adaptation of "House of Leaves", produced by Guillermo del Toro and David Lynch, with a script by Neil Gaiman and directed by David Cronenberg.Disney Duster wrote:you still don't understand. Since Walt Disney is not around to tell us what is Disney anymore, we must figure it out. And things like Discworld and alien gun violence and Tangled's name seem to be un-Disney.