Disney Duster wrote:why would you make them package films just because they've been making mediocre movies these days? You don't think they'll get back into the swing of things?
Disney? No. Because Disney used to have their own way of doing things, they used to be very unique, distinguished, special. Now, you can't tell the difference between a new Disney movie and anything else family oriented any studio puts out. The magic alone used to clearly differentiate Disney products from other studios. But the magic is long gone. There are no new Disney traditions or that make the schlep worth it, if I can make that analogy. We might as well be having this discussion about all the studios combined. Which Studio will be making the next fairy tale film?
Disney Duster wrote:And I think your opinion (and admitedly, most everyone else's) that the recent feature films arn't good is a pretty lame reason not to make the tales into features. By that logic, since their crappy movies of late have been based on anything but fairy tales, they either shouldn't make movies at all OR try the fairy tales!
Sorry. I know it's depressing, but I've lost almost all my faith in people like Disney to make great movies. They seem to make, by and large, more headweigh with their endless series of sports dramas. And that's proving to be as important to Disney as their animated movies. Do either of these trends seem to be doing much to further their reputation? And the individual movies themselves- are they just all a bunch of jokes and tears? Or do you honestly remember any of the characters? Does anything they do anymore have any impact at all?
But the fairy tales have endless appeal. I think it's like Disney returning to what they do best. My suggestion that they make them into a package feature is just my way of suggesting that they make each one as short as they can so there's less chance they'll screw it up by putting in fart jokes or trendy one-liners with phrases like "pwn" and "sweeeet!" and "bawm chikka wawowwow." And whatever garbage Disney inevitably sticks into their movies to keep them in competition with whatever other new studio project is making a run with more money.