merlinjones wrote:If a corporation has abandoned commercial use of an intellectual property asset they inherited, it should be consigned to the Public Domain, precisely so that we the people are able to digest the material for ourselves. That's why copyrights expire.
Too bad that's not the way things work.
And for your information (where have you been that you haven't noticed this?), people
are able to digest this material. I told you it's up in full on YouTube (and in fact, more than one user has uploaded it). Everyone on this forum has told you it's available on a very high-quality bootleg / reproduction DVD set.
Wake up.
merlinjones wrote:Censorship and suppression of historic works is not a right - - even for rights holders.
Do you have
any idea how offensive you are? Not to mention: unrealistic? You cannot continue to call this a matter of censorship and suppression at all. That is not how Disney sees it, it is a business matter exclusively. And for you to cry social injustice when this film itself is a part of a social injustice- is downright sickening. As is your self-importance. You are a perfect example of the profound selfishness involved in this debacle. Why in hell is insulting an entire race of people less important than getting an official "DisneyDVD" symbol on a copy of this film? Is this your life somehow- will you survive without Disney releasing this film on home video? I'm beginning to have my doubts about that.
merlinjones wrote:Nothing to learn from the film? Sure there is. To start:
"Just because these here tales is about critters like Br'er Rabbit an' Br'er Fox, that don't mean they ain't the same like can happen to folks! So them who can't learn from a tale about critters, just ain't got the ears tuned for listenin'."
"It just goes to show what comes of mixin' up with somethin' you got no business with in the first place."
"Brer Rabbit, bein' little and without much strength, he's supposed to use his head instead of his foots."
"You can't run away from trouble. There ain't no place that far."
Etc. There is much of value to be found in the life lessons of the Br'er Rabbit fables. And this sort of ageless wisdom and morality seems to be needed more than ever today.
-- And in the larger film itself, there's a lesson in loyalty and the bond of friendship to heal beyond age, class and race -- our ability to inspire each other regardless of society's limitations. For many who have posted, viewing the film as a child has inspired greater wisdom, trust, admiration, inclusion, tolerance, harmony and diversity - - the very opposite of racism. That the film is beloved still is evident in posts of that nature all over the net, not just in this thread.
...Again, as Uncle Remus said of his stories: "If they don't do no good, how come they last so long?"
I think I'm going to vomit.
Many people have this personal belief that we must consider the source from which we are given information, advice, morality, etc. That if it's conveyed in the form of poor taste (among other things), that cancels out the validity of what the source might be preaching. Clearly, you either disagree or you've never heard of this. Well, the nicest thing to say about the way Song of the South chooses to tell it's tales and fables is that it's in poor taste. If you can't grasp even this, I'm not sure you can handle the worst of the movie.
Oh, and... "The opposite of racism"??! Keep in mind this next example is figurative: you're telling us just because the characters in this movie send us the message that their spirits are free, we should ignore the shackles and chains around their ankles? Or, perhaps you didn't notice. How is that something we should embrace or celebrate? Because you think it compares to real life? Well gee, I guess we are stuck having to work for a living and though that's a grind, we could all sing and dance knowing that the human spirit is too powerful to contain. HOWEVER, meanwhile- the whites are free and the blacks are not. Black people who see this movie now aren't stupid. They understand what you're saying. And yet, a great many of these people don't see this movie as being the least bit inspiring. Without black people - there is no Song of the South.
Stop pretending you are more enlightened than an entire race of people.
Goliath wrote:Lazario wrote:Nice try; no sale. Are you honestly telling me that you actually listen to what I say about music, movies, etc.? I don't think you do.
Why, yes I do. How else do you account for pages and pages of discussion between you and me on all those subjects? BUT! Whenever I don't agree with your opinions or tastes, you get mad --sometimes even ballastic. (Not just me, by the way, happens to other people, too.) If somebody doesn't agree with your taste, you'll accuse him/her of not taking you seriously. You want to be affirmed in your taste, or else you'll trash the other person. Very sad indeed.
I admit that I have some fairly radical tastes at times. But I DO NOT POST opinions about them on this board to be affirmed in any way. I post them on this board because I've been posting them on this board for almost 6 years now (minus the Banned months). UD is a community where people know me and they share what's personal to them, and so do I. We all post what we think and like, etc. That's the way it's been for awhile. And many times, people have both agreed with and disagreed with my tastes. I do the same with them. I don't know if I mentioned JPA, but I've had several very civil mini-discussions with him and he's not a problem. YOU ARE.
You can smokescreen this with lies all you want, but who do I have problems with, time and time again? YOU. You are a problem every month or two. You keep coming back with a new bag of bullshit. You can't stand that I have a problem with The Godfather. That was a problem with you, you subsequently followed me into at least 2 other threads and posted negative responses on purpose. One of them was in Movies You Haven't Seen Yet but Want To (whatever it's called) where you criticized my taste for not being classy. Now, I wouldn't "Read Too Much" into that normally- not if it were coming from anyone else. It came from YOU. And it came not a day after The Godfather incident.
Way back in Best Albums from 2000-2009, you will notice that while everyone was angry at you, I was trying to engage you in discussion. Putting the problems we had from Sleeping Beauty in the past. I knew you had something to say. I wanted to hear you express yourself. And you were talking for awhile, I thought things were going great. Mainly, because you were talking. It was about you. Then, when I express an opinion- you completely ignored it. "I don't care" about that. And when we were talking about Lady Gaga, all you did was mock me. Seriously, you can keep trying to turn this against me. But, I do not mock people for not agreeing with me. I do take the way people treat each other personally because it is personal. You ask- what accounts for the pages and pages of replies for you? You only reply because I'm being critical of you.
What would be nice is an affirmation that you ever listen to what I'm saying about anything subjective. Because I consider you an important person on this site because of your dedication to issues in discussion I don't ever want to see vanish from this often very apathetic community. You only pay attention when it's politics. You'll notice, you never reply to a post of mine on music or movies unless it's to insult me in some way. That's not listening- that's looking for an angle. And lastly, PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THIS ONE- THIS IS THE KEY: I've told you many times when we have fought, that if you can't do what I'm asking (listen to me rather than waiting to type) without mocking me... Don't Reply to My Posts. I told you that several times during the Sleeping Beauty debate back in '09.
So much for your theory that I need you - or anyone else - to affirm my tastes. It's bull.
Mr. Yagoobian wrote:However---if you don't want the conversation subjected to public comment and evaluation, don't have it in public.
I thought about that. Don't get me wrong, I don't pretend that I'm owed a public forum to air out my problems. However, this is a very scummy topic on the forum and I don't care whatever people talk about in it- it will be preferable over listening to more whining about how unfair it is for Disney not to release Song of the South.
Although, I will apologize if I'm getting in the way of your replies at all. I really appreciate how level-headed you are on this issue. You're the kind of poster this forum needs more of.