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Post by Jetboy on May 6, 2004 0:38:53 GMT -7
Is it my imaginantion or does Disney just SUCK! First "Home on the Range" ( I could go back farther but I don't think the bandwith could handle it ) and now that F*ck head Eisner won't release Michael Moore's new film "Fahrenheit 911". How do they keep their doors open with all those Sh*tty Executives calling the shots?
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Post by DooDooCaCa on May 7, 2004 1:23:49 GMT -7
I think its your imagination didnt you see The Lion King? And Ive nevr see a Micheal Moore movie.
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Post by Cochino muerto on May 26, 2004 22:56:31 GMT -7
hey Doo Doo and Jet,
Ever since Katzenberg left Disney, they just can't duplicate the success of "Hunchback" and "Hercules". It's obvious from all the great Dreamworks animated films (Spirit, Jason and the Dreamcoat, El Dorado), that the magic of the "Mouse" left with the "Katz".
If you're looking for some ttruly great animation, look no further than Warner Bros' "Back in Action".
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Post by DooDooCaCa on Jun 3, 2004 11:55:49 GMT -7
Uuuhhhhhh?
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Post by Nibblerhouse on Sept 10, 2004 19:10:16 GMT -7
I don't know, I am a fan of Lilo and Stitch. I think it is a fun movie with some really nice animation. Speaking of the animation part I think they still do (or at this point did) some of the best stuff out there. The stories on the other hand leave a little to be desired in my opinion. Right around the time of Tarzan is whe I felt they were losing it on the story side, although I have heard Emperor's New Groove is really funny. It will be interesting to see how well their first CGI movie will do and how that will affect their relationship with Pixar. I would guess that if the movie tanks they might be more inclined to re-up their deal. I am also curious how the news of Eisner's impending departure might have an affect on the decision of Pixar to not resign with Disney. RM
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