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Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2010 12:01 pm
by Big Disney Fan
Another thing I'd do is make the Roger Rabbit sequel, but in the classic 2D style of the first movie. I don't know if I brought it up yet or not, but if not, I have now.

Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2010 1:26 pm
by REINIER
Mickeyfan1990 wrote:Some additional notes:

-Release Song Of The South on DVD/Blu-Ray
-Say no to mo-cap for Roger Rabbit Sequel. Only Live-Action and 2-D Animation hybrid like the first one.
-Complete The Thief and The Cobbler and give it the respect it so deserves including limited theatrical engagement and ultimate DVD/Blu.
-Continue the Walt Disney Treasures line and re-release the Disney animated shorts in new collections with old and new features.
-Release the Mickey Mouse Works shorts on DVD
-New DVD releases of Amazing Animals
-Create a new channel with Disney, WB, Universal, MGM, Classic Media, Columbia, Lionsgate, and Paramount that shows nothing but classic animated shorts 24/7 (shorts won't be edited for time constraint, but will be edited for family-viewing like what we see on TV today).
-Disregard the Playhouse Disney channel
-Make ultimate DVD/Blu releases
-Also continue to make 2-D Animated Movies
All bow to our new CEO :D

I'm totally with you on all what you've mentioned above,

I especially like how you've included The Thief and The Cobbler , though I'll doubt such a release will ever see the light of day :wink:

Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2010 8:43 pm
by Spottedfeather
Big Disney Fan wrote:
Spottedfeather wrote:I would also put out season sets of That's So Raven, the rest of Lizzie McGuire and Hannah Montana.
You're joking, right?
What ? You don't think that they should release season sets of their most popular shows ?

Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2010 11:21 pm
by Big Disney Fan
Spottedfeather wrote:
Big Disney Fan wrote: You're joking, right?
What ? You don't think that they should release season sets of their most popular shows ?
Well, not Hannah Montana anyway. No comment on the rest.

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 3:33 pm
by KubrickFan
I would release all of the classics (both animated and live-action) on Blu-ray and DVD special editions, with archival extras (open the vaults here, and actually use all those things they have in the archives. Many of those things wouldn't see the light of day otherwise) and new retrospective material. I would put actual long and informative documentaries on the discs (not that PR fluff stuff they put on there these days) and audio commentaries by animation experts, or other experts for the live-action movies, and people who worked on those movies. Have the movies meticulously restored, with the grain intact, to what they looked like when they just came out. Also, I would make sure the logos were correct, and every movie was released uncut. Furthermore, I would use the original poster art for the covers.
I would release the shorts by chronological sets, not by character. That way, you could see the progression the studio made with each short. These would also be restored, and be released both on BD and DVD.
The television series that actually survive, and were shot on film would get the same treatment as the above two.
In short, I'd like to do even better than Disney did with most Laserdiscs. Kids will want the movies anyway, and the collectors will certainly buy them. A win/win situation, if you ask me.

I'd also release complete soundtrack albums. Not with a recent pop star destroying a song, but with all the original songs and original score (if either of those apply).. Maybe open the vault and put demos, and other outtakes on the discs as well. Too often the score on the musicals is regarded as the redheaded step child, and a lot of fans want the score to be released completely.

Oh, and if I'm CEO anyway, I'd make Joe Quesada (hoed honcho at Marvel) change Amazing Spider-Man the way it was. It hasn't really been improved.

The rest of the company can stay the way it is. If it puts in enough money to make sure the classics get released the way they deserve, it's fine by me.

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:05 am
by CalvinAndHobbesGenie
If I were CEO, I would:
-Get rid of Hannah Montana and The Jonas Brothers
-Get actual good shows on the Disney channel
-Order every copy of any High School Musical movie to be burned
-Make more hand drawn animated movies
-Make young adult novels based on Disney movies

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 4:05 pm
by TheValentineBros
CalvinAndHobbesGenie wrote:If I were CEO, I would:
-Get rid of Hannah Montana and The Jonas Brothers
-Get actual good shows on the Disney channel
-Order every copy of any High School Musical movie to be burned
-Make more hand drawn animated movies
-Make young adult novels based on Disney movies
Don't forget to get rid of the Air Buddies franchise. But still, I applaud you.

:clap:

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 6:33 pm
by Big Disney Fan
I would also kick out everyone involved in the marketing of theme parks (at least WDW's) and replace them with people who place "show" over "brand".

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 7:02 pm
by Renren
DisneyJedi wrote:Surely, I would make the guys at Disney get their heads out of the toilets and go back to doing what made Disney great.

Seriously.
Yes. This.

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 4:10 am
by avonleastories95
If I were the CEO of Disney:
- I would fire (yes, fire!) every Smiley McTween Star for Disney.
- I will make a seperate "Disney Rulez" Channel for the Disney Channel lovers, that way, it won't interfere with the Disney we once knew and loved.
- Not only will I release Disney's Halloween Treat, A Disney Halloween, A Disney Christmas Gift, Jimminy Cricket's Christmas, A Disney Channel Christmas, A Walt Disney Christmas, and Song of the South; I will make it doubly sure each one gets a 2 Disk Special Edition that is packed with Bonus Features, along with a note of apology for not releasing these sooner.
- I will make sure that ALL of the Disney movies from 1937 to 1999 get a Blu-Ray release.
- I will make up a Disney Classics Channel , which will play nothing but Disney Movies (the earlier ones will have an introduction from Walt Disney and original introductions by Eisner from the Magical World of Disney), Disneyland, and Disney Cartoons 20 hours a day (-4 for Paid Programming) seven days a week!
- I will make new ideas for traditional hand drawn animation and live action from the classic fairy tales (such as a live action Hansel and Gretel, The Emperor's New Clothes starring Donald Duck and Chip 'n Dale, and Princess Marguerite, a new hand drawn version of The Princess Who Had Never Laughed, and I will ressurect The Snow Queen, which I was actually looking forward to!)
- The Live Action features from the 60's-70's will be reperesented at the Disney parks!
- I will bring back The Magical World of Disney for ABC in all its glory!
- I will not let copyright get into the way if people want to post Disney videos on YouTube.
- UtimateDisney posters will get 5% of Disney's income every 3 years!

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 9:46 am
by Mickeyfan1990
That I like. THAT I like! :)

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 10:53 am
by Big Disney Fan
avonleastories95 wrote:- I would fire (yes, fire!) every Smiley McTween Star for Disney.
Yeah, I'd do something like that, too. However, I might (emphasis on "might") keep Jason Earles on, as a new unseen announcer for the station.

The most recent episode of "Suite Life On Deck" involved a scene with Mr. Moseby's private lounge being flooded and him threatening not only to expel the culprit from the school, but also to throw said culprit off the ship. They need to seriously do something like that. They could have an episode of the ship sinking like the Titanic and that's that. And once that episode ends, the show gets yanked and everyone else gets canned and that clear up space to use otherwise.

Similar episodes would occur for "Hannah Montana" and maybe "Wizards of Waverly Place" and their spots, too, get preempted by old Disney shows.

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 5:17 pm
by Renren
Big Disney Fan wrote:
avonleastories95 wrote:- I would fire (yes, fire!) every Smiley McTween Star for Disney.
Yeah, I'd do something like that, too. However, I might (emphasis on "might") keep Jason Earles on, as a new unseen announcer for the station.

The most recent episode of "Suite Life On Deck" involved a scene with Mr. Moseby's private lounge being flooded and him threatening not only to expel the culprit from the school, but also to throw said culprit off the ship. They need to seriously do something like that. They could have an episode of the ship sinking like the Titanic and that's that. And once that episode ends, the show gets yanked and everyone else gets canned and that clear up space to use otherwise.

Similar episodes would occur for "Hannah Montana" and maybe "Wizards of Waverly Place" and their spots, too, get preempted by old Disney shows.
Genius :lol:

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 10:38 am
by Big Disney Fan
I don't know if this has been brought up yet or not, but just in case...

Most of all, I would make absolutely sure that profits are not (that means "are NOT") front and center of this company. And I would also make sure that this company does not ACT all corporate, as it is notorious for doing. Finally, I would actually spend money on doing things, sometimes a bit recklessly. But then the Board of Directors and the stockholders would become mortal enemies of the company... :roll:

Basically, this CEO would be an anti-Eisner! Everything that Michael Eisner was, I would NOT be!

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 11:11 pm
by Semaj
1. Make The Disney Channel "America's Family Network" again.

2. Have new theatrical shorts released every year.

3. No more manufactured pop stars.

4. Sell subsidiaries that are rarely or never used anymore (Hollywood Pictures)

5. Fire anyone who pushes for pointless sequels (Roger Rabbit :x ).

6. Give filmmakers more autonomy in the Animation department.

7. Improve marketing for films, to make them special events.

8. Anniversary theatrical re-releases

9. Make the art direction in the Consumers division more attractive.

10. Scale back on pointless merchandise (Mickey Mouse frozen veggies)

Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 2:46 pm
by avonleastories95
Semaj wrote:1. Make The Disney Channel "America's Family Network" again.

2. Have new theatrical shorts released every year.

3. No more manufactured pop stars.

4. Sell subsidiaries that are rarely or never used anymore (Hollywood Pictures)

5. Fire anyone who pushes for pointless sequels (Roger Rabbit :x ).

6. Give filmmakers more autonomy in the Animation department.

7. Improve marketing for films, to make them special events.

8. Anniversary theatrical re-releases

9. Make the art direction in the Consumers division more attractive.

10. Scale back on pointless merchandise (Mickey Mouse frozen veggies)
I bow to you, future (good!) CEO of Disney! I especially like ideas #7 and 8.

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:47 pm
by jediliz
Semaj wrote:1. Make The Disney Channel "America's Family Network" again.

2. Have new theatrical shorts released every year.

3. No more manufactured pop stars.

4. Sell subsidiaries that are rarely or never used anymore (Hollywood Pictures)

5. Fire anyone who pushes for pointless sequels (Roger Rabbit :x ).

6. Give filmmakers more autonomy in the Animation department.

7. Improve marketing for films, to make them special events.

8. Anniversary theatrical re-releases

9. Make the art direction in the Consumers division more attractive.

10. Scale back on pointless merchandise (Mickey Mouse frozen veggies)
Love #1!


wait a minute on #10....I was hoping to buy Pluto Shaped corn nibblets! j/k ;)

How about continue the Treaures line, but don't make them as limited and re-release ones that are out of print or hard to find.


the only shows I really like on Disney are Sonny with a Chance, Good Luck Charlie and Phineas and Ferb. I watch Suite life on Deck when BORED (same with Wizards). And I am sure a few of you know how I feel about Hannah Montana (I can't stand that show and am glad its ENDING FOR GOOD! )

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:50 pm
by Atlantica
Semaj wrote:1. Make The Disney Channel "America's Family Network" again.

2. Have new theatrical shorts released every year.

3. No more manufactured pop stars.

4. Sell subsidiaries that are rarely or never used anymore (Hollywood Pictures)

5. Fire anyone who pushes for pointless sequels (Roger Rabbit :x ).

6. Give filmmakers more autonomy in the Animation department.

7. Improve marketing for films, to make them special events.

8. Anniversary theatrical re-releases

9. Make the art direction in the Consumers division more attractive.

10. Scale back on pointless merchandise (Mickey Mouse frozen veggies)
If it was up to me ...... youd have the job ! :)

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 11:10 am
by Big Disney Fan
I would basically (re-)restructure everything about Disney, so that profits exist only for survival, not for survival to exist only for profits. Basically, the company would be structured to the old adage: "Eat to live, don't live to eat".

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 11:38 am
by pinkrenata
Here's the unfortunate truth, guys:

If you really, truly ran the company with the noble intentions you are discussing in this thread, the Walt Disney Company would probably fold in a matter of months. I'm just sayin'. :tink: